1The FBI has led a bust on the world's largest file-sharing site, Megaupload.com, with four people arrested at a Coatesville mansion owned by Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom.
2Republican Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has angrily defended himself against allegations that he demanded his second wife accept an 'open marriage'. Meanwhile, front-runner Mitt Romney has problems of his own.
3Ports of Auckland are likely to push ahead with mass redundancies as it aims to end a long-running row with the Maritime Union.
4Anti-mining campaigners are gathering on a South island farm to oppose plans for large-scale lignite mining.
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6A suicide bomber has killed seven civilians in an attack on a NATO base in Afghanistan.
7A look at the situation in Deraa, where the Syrian uprising began 10 months ago.
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9Rupert Murdoch's Newsgroup has paid out hundreds of thousands of pounds to victims of the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
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11A BBC Special Investigation into the use of child labour in India's cotton industry.
12Other news.