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September 2007
Melting ice cap releases fabled sea route from its frozen grip, The Sunday Telegraph, September 16, 2007 US and Canada squabble over who owns the elusive North West Passage as satellite images show it opening up British soldiers to join Darfur peace force, The Sunday Telegraph, September 16, 2007
Two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan 9 September 2007, The Sunday Telegraph Two British soldiers have been killed during a firefight with Taliban rebels in Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. The pair, from the 2nd Bn, The Mercian Regiment, died after a patrol was attacked during a "pre-planned" operation.
The man hoping to topple General Pervez Musharraf will risk arrest by flying home today from London straight into a showdown with the Pakistani president.
Iran has established a sophisticated spying operation at the head of the Arabian Gulf in a move which has significantly heightened tensions in its standoff with the United States.
Musharraf fails to cut deal with Bhutto 2 September 2007, The Sunday Telegraph General Pervez Musharraf was facing the prospect of a two-pronged assault on his leadership of Pakistan last night as two of the country's most formidable political exiles prepared to return.
Aid staff are caught in Darfur crossfire 2 September 2007, The Sunday Telegraph Aid workers in Darfur are facing growing violence from all sides in the conflict in Sudan, as the government there steps up attempts to force hundreds of thousands of people out of the camps where they have sought refuge.
Mystery over MoD claims of 'friendly fire' billions 2 September 2007, The Sunday Telegraph Billions of pounds' worth of military equipment that the Government says will prevent friendly fire deaths was never designed for the role, The Sunday Telegraph has learnt.
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