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Now playing Next world news Rebel raid on Chechen capital Grozny leaves 20 people dead At least 20 people were killed in Chechnya - 10 police and 10 suspected militants - after heavily-armed rebels stormed the turbulent Russian region's capital, Grozny. 04/12/2014
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Now playing Next Israel Israel oil spill 'worst in country's history' The Eilat-Ashkelon crude oil pipeline ruptured overnight on Wednesday, spilling millions of litres of crude oil into rivers and streams and through the Evrona nature reserve. 04/12/2014
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Now playing Next Switzerland Kerry tells Russia the US is not seeking confrontation over Ukraine US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov discussed Ukraine at talks on the sidelines of an OSCE summit in Switzerland. 04/12/2014
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Now playing Next Switzerland False gunman alarm spreads panic at Zurich University A false alarm briefly spread panic at Zurich University on Thursday when reports of a gunman shooting on the campus led to 5,000 students and 04/12/2014
Now playing Next Germany Former East German state Thuringia first to get post-unification leftist leader The former eastern German state of Thuringia looks set to lower the curtain on 24 years of Conservative rule with the swearing-in on Friday of the 04/12/2014
Now playing Next France Driving licences suspended for French anti-radar activists who used Facebook to warn motorists of police activity Fifteen members of a rural French Facebook group who warned local motorists of police radar traps have had their driving licences suspended for a 04/12/2014
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Next James Bond film 'Spectre' vows loyalty to past 007 icons The name of the next 007 movie is a clear reference to the global criminal organisation that Bond has battled in the past. 04/12/2014