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South Sudan: 'Riek Machar forces under fire' in Juba Forces loyal to the vice-president of South Sudan say their positions in the capital, Juba, have been attacked by government troops.
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Oil, Gas, Fish: Indonesia's Arsenal in South China Sea Dispute SINGAPORE—As weak oil prices prompt countries and companies to scale back big energy projects, Indonesia is looking to ramp up production in the ...
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Jeremy Corbyn digs heels in over Labour leadership race The future of one of Britain's great political parties is now in the hands of the 33-strong NEC, made up of representatives from unions, parliament, the ...
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Nobody in the history of women's tennis can match Serena Williams The chance finally arrived at 3-3 in the second set after a loose Williams backhand flew well long. Kerber took a deep breath, she stepped to the ...
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Protests over police shootings of black men continue, block roads in US cities, arrests made Baton Rouge police move in on protesters for a second night on July 9, 2016 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Alton Sterling was shot by a police officer in ...
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Sharp rise in cost of holidays abroad leads to staycation boom Hole, in the 'wall … many Germans travel to places such as Mousehole in Cornwall, lured by scenery they have seen in TV dramas. Photograph: ...
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