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The state of Jordan's refugee camps
Things are so bad, some people are returning to Syria.
British man to be spared from flogging sentence in Saudi Arabia
Karl Andree will be released instead
Anger in Beijing over an American ship in the South China Sea.
Chinese foreign ministry summons US ambassador to protest against American move.
Lords defeat Government on tax credit changes
The government is defeated in the House of Lords on tax credit changes.
Strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Americas is bearing down on Mexico.
We examine the relationship between climate change and extreme weather.
Clinton anger over Republican questions on Benghazi attack
Former Sec of State says opposition trying to exploit attack which killed US Ambassador
Mark Carney intervenes in the EU membership debate.
Bank of England Governor says Britain's membership has increased "openness and dynamism"
President Xi Jinping addresses Parliament.
The Queen has been hosting a state banquet at Buckingham Palace tonight
Caparo steel plant goes into administration.
Workers in London, Wales and the Midlands are among those affected.
Tata Steel is set to cut 1,200 jobs.
Scunthorpe MP Nic Dakin says the government should intervene.