• The statement also said that the three other suspects were sheltering in the neighbouring country.

    BBC: News | Middle East | Iraqi police arrest assassin suspects

  • Mr Ould Kablia said the kidnappers had not entered Algeria from a neighbouring country.

    BBC: Algeria siege: 'Victims' as army tries to free hostages

  • However, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh did say the "well-planned and well-orchestrated attacks" probably had "external linkages" to a neighbouring country.

    BBC: Mumbai attacks show tactic change

  • Rwanda says that it has no wish to get sucked back in to its neighbouring country, but is fed up with the lack of leadership in Kinshasa.

    ECONOMIST: Violence in Congo

  • In the waiting room on the executive floor, the head of risk from a subsidiary in a neighbouring country is pouring himself a coffee, having driven for an hour from his own office to talk about a new computer system.

    ECONOMIST: Face value

  • As these people make up the backbone of support for the African National Congress, Mr Mbeki has to be very careful not to criticise a leader in a neighbouring country who appears to be doing more to help the rural black poor.

    BBC: Mbeki's dilemma over Zimbabwe

  • Mr Erdogan is only the second leader of a country neighbouring Iraq to visit the country since the US-led invasion to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003.

    BBC: Turkish PM boosts ties with Iraq

  • But local high streets in neighbouring Black Country towns have seen precious little collateral benefit.

    BBC: Growing the economy: John Lewis' Andy Street

  • The purpose of this assistance was to enhance the quality and flow of humanitarian information in the country and neighbouring refugee camps.

    UNESCO: Communication and Information

  • Last year it expanded into neighbouring Latvia by buying the country's sixth-biggest bank.

    ECONOMIST: Banking in the Baltics

  • The Filipino military commander, General Hermogenes Esperon, recently called on neighbouring countries to join his country's annual war games with America.

    ECONOMIST: We want to be your friend

  • The sect, formed more than a year ago, has developed a following across the country and in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo.

    BBC: Burundi map

  • ETA's, which might help put some pep into a mooted all-party initiative to re-examine the constitutional status of the Basque country and the neighbouring part-Basque province of Navarre.

    ECONOMIST: Spain and the Basques

  • He wrote that he has been "accused of bearing allegiance to our neighbouring nation than my own country - this even though I am an Indian whose father fought for the freedom of India".

    BBC: Bollywood's Shah Rukh Khan 'happy and safe' in India

  • Most Ivorians took this to mean that the coup was backed by neighbouring Burkina Faso, which that country's government hotly denies.

    ECONOMIST: C?te d'Ivoire's mutiny

  • Traditionally, during the lean months before their harvest, Niger's farmers import cereals that are cheaper to grow in wetter, coastal neighbouring countries than in their own country.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • True, he is the first Syrian leader ever to have crossed the country's longest border to visit neighbouring Turkey.

    ECONOMIST: Why Syria's president, Bashar Assad, is in such a bind

  • Sunnis worry that a Shia super-region in the south of the country could come under the influence of neighbouring Iran.

    ECONOMIST: Now for the hard part | The

  • But officials are wary of reading too much into the mini-boom in tourism, noting that to the outside world eastern DR Congo remains "a war zone" and that although there are some signs of positive change, the country is a long way from emulating neighbouring Rwanda's dramatic transformation.

    BBC: Mini-boom: DR Congo's volcanic tourism

  • Montenegro's Prime Minister, Milo Djukanovic, has said he hopes his country will succeed in joining the EU before neighbouring Serbia or Macedonia.

    BBC: Montenegro EU membership report

  • The total number of foot-and-mouth outbreaks in the Borders has been well below the level in neighbouring Dumfries and Galloway, which experienced the majority the country's cases.

    BBC: Scottish Borders back in business

  • The collapse of the country's agriculture has aggravated food shortages in neighbouring Malawi and Zambia.

    ECONOMIST: Crunch time in Zimbabwe | The

  • Unsafe in their home country, floods of Darfuris have been crossing into neighbouring Chad.

    ECONOMIST: Threats and excuses | The

  • In particular, the increased tempo of operations in and around the Taliban strongholds of Kandahar, the country's second-biggest city, and the neighbouring southern province of Helmand are yielding results.

    ECONOMIST: The war in Afghanistan

  • This is all the more telling at a time when the Iranians' Shia co-religionists in neighbouring Iraq are likely to emerge, by democratic means, as that embattled country's leading legislators.

    ECONOMIST: Iran

  • Millions are displaced in desperate conditions inside the country, and hundreds of thousands are refugees living in difficult conditions in neighbouring countries.

    BBC: Assad rallies the faithful but riles critics

  • The Arab League move is being portrayed in Damascus as part of a Western-inspired conspiracy to undermine the country because of its traditional resistance to Israel, says the BBC's Jim Muir in neighbouring Lebanon.

    BBC: Syria unrest: Arab League adopts sanctions in Cairo

  • The country has found it difficult to escape from poverty, partly because of a trade blockade imposed by neighbouring Turkey and Azerbaijan since the 1990s war with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.

    BBC: Armenia President Serge Sarkisian wins new term

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