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Maldives president resigns: Your views
BBC News website readers in the Maldives give their views on the resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed after weeks of unrest.

All eyes on Lavrov visit to Syria
As Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov heads to Damascus after vetoing a UN resolution on the violence in Syria, the BBC's Daniel Sandford assesses what he hopes to achieve.

Brazil sues Twitter over alerts
The Brazilian government files a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding it block material that helps motorists evade drink-driving traps. Send us your comments.

Your memories: The day Elizabeth II became Queen
On 6 February 1952 Queen Elizabeth II acceded to the throne followng the death of her father, King George VI. Your memories of this momentous day.

'A little too much drink' warning
Drinking "just a little more than they should" puts people at risk of serious illness including heart disease, stroke and cancer, the government is warning.

The power of cooking skills
Parents who want their children to eat more fruit and vegetables should give them an apron and let them cook, recent research suggests. Do you agree?

Europe snow: Your pictures
Your photos of the extreme weather

Snowfall: Your pictures
Your photos after heavy snowfall swept the UK

Your week in pictures
Your photos of the news this week

Spain unemployment: Your stories
'It's very hard to find a job that is well paid'

VIDEO: Activist: Homs situation 'so bad'
Activists say Syrian forces have shelled the city of Homs and killed more than 200 people - a claim denied by the government.

VIDEO: Europe snow: Coping with snow in Bosnia
Cold weather has hit parts of central and eastern Europe as temperatures dropped to below -35C in some countries.

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