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BBC News- New head for Australia opposition December 1, 2009Australia's opposition Liberals elect Tony Abbott as new leader, amid a huge row over PM Kevin Rudd's carbon trading laws.
- Arroyo to seek seat in Congress November 30, 2009Philippine President Gloria Arroyo says she will run for a seat in Congress next year when her presidential term ends.
- Charges in China 'mine cover up' November 30, 2009Chinese officials and journalists are charged with hushing up a deadly mine explosion before last year's Olympics, state media say.
- China rejects EU currency demand November 30, 2009Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao rejects European pressure to let its currency rise against the euro.
- Commonwealth urges reform in Fiji November 29, 2009Commonwealth leaders urge Fiji's military rulers to restore democracy and ensure human rights are protected.
- Pirates jailed for yacht murder November 29, 2009Two Burmese fishermen and a 17-year-old boy are jailed in Thailand for murdering a British yachtsman.
- Australia aims for 'green' sheep November 29, 2009Australian scientists are hoping to breed sheep that burp less as part of efforts to tackle climate change.
- Three dead in China plane crash November 28, 2009Three American crew members are killed as a cargo plane crashes on take-off at China's Shanghai airport.
- Tainted milk case in China court November 28, 2009A Chinese court hears the first civil compensation claim by a parent whose child fell ill because of the tainted milk scandal.
- Pandas given VIP welcome in Australia November 28, 2009Two giant pandas from China are welcomed in Australia with a police escort as they start a 10-year stay.
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