Reuters

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MYANMAR: Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi visits Myaing township as she travels to garner support ahead of the April by-elections EGYPT: In the worst violence in Egyptian football history at least 73 die, most killed in a crush INDONESIA: A zoo in Solo in Indonesia evacuates its visitors after a lion escapes and kills a camel VARIOUS/FILE: Poland's 1996 Nobel prize-winning poet Wislawa Szymborska dies at the age of 88 EGYPT: Egyptian blogger Maikel Nabil, freed after ten months in prison for criticising the military, says he will continue opposing the military regime SENEGAL: Violent protests in Senegal over incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade seeking third term PAKISTAN: Senior U.N official says millions of Afghan refugees are unlikely to return to their troubled homeland unless over one billion U.S. Dollars is raised around the world to invest in communities that offer security, education and proper governance UNITED KINGDOM: Julian Assange supporters sing freedom songs outside Britain's Supreme Court as the WikiLeaks founder appeals his extradition to Sweden SPAIN: A copy of the Mona Lisa believed to have been painted at the same time as the original in Leonardo Da Vinci's workshop is unveiled at the Prado Museum in Madrid NIGERIA: Thousands of Nigerians attend the mass burial of unidentified victims of the Madalla Christmas Day bomb blast ITALY/FILE: Italy's plastic surgeons association has filed a lawsuit against the French company that made substandard breast implants and the German certification company that checked its products for fraud HUNGARY/FILE: Roma musicians play at the funeral of Hungarian Sandor Feher, who worked as a violinist on the Costa Concordia cruise ship and died when the ship capsized

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