BBC spent £350,000 on legal battle to keep report on its 'biased' Middle East coverage secret: A seven-year campaign to gain access to the 2004 document, which examined the corporation’s coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ended in defeat yesterday after the Supreme Court ruled it could remain secret. BBC to issue global apology for documentaries that broke rules: Independent revealed programmes were made by third-party in pay of governments and firms. Dozens killed in southeast Libya clashes since last week: tribes: Dozens of people have been killed since last week in clashes between rival tribes over control of territory in the far southeast of Libya, the tribes said on Thursday. We need a new world order at the World Bank: Robert Zoellick's replacement should reflect changes in global politics – the US has controlled the top position for too long Greek Cuts Drama: Healthcare doomed, army booms : Cuts and slashes in spending have left hospitals short of medicine, workers short of cash and many ill Greeks out of luck. But, as RT's Jacob Greaves reports, the NATO chief's visit to Greece suggests the military may remain largely immune. Foreclosure abuse rampant across U.S., experts say: The audit of almost 400 foreclosures in San Francisco found that 84 percent of them appeared to be illegal, according to the study released by the California city on Wednesday.
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