- PRI's Enrique Peña Nieto wins Mexican presidency
- Apple settles for $60 million in China iPad dispute
- Barclays chairman quits over rate-fixing scandal
- Blake shocks Bolt again in Olympic trials
- Kidnapped Kenya aid workers rescued in Somalia
- Mass walkout in Japanese ruling party over sales tax
- France needs €43 billion to meet 2013 deficit targets
- It’s political party time in Libya: the key players
- Spain's Iniesta named player of the tournament
- Court orders Paris car-share scheme Autolib' to change name
- Eurozone unemployment hits record high
- Ansar Dine Islamists destroy 'legendary' Timbuktu mosque
- Deschamps favourite to lead France into World Cup battle
- Syria opposition talks begin in Cairo
- Libya frees detained ICC staff
- Turkey puts 205 on trial over alleged links to Kurdish rebels
- Spanish players receive hero’s welcome
- Britain’s Cavendish wins Tour de France second stage
- Peña Nieto sets sights on future, critics point to past
- Death on the Mediterranean
- Syrian Kurds seek refuge with their Iraqi 'brothers'
- Hope for regulating global arms sales?
- The new tablet wars
- London Calling!
- Mohammad Nahavandian, President of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce
- The destruction of Timbuktu
- The destruction of Timbuktu (part 2)
- Finance arm for 'Friends of Nicolas Sarkozy'
- New Mexican President vows to turn country around
- Syrian TV reporter defects