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Egypt Coptic Christians killed in bus attack Gunmen have attacked a bus carrying Coptic Christians in central Egypt, killing at least 28 people and wounding 25 others, officials say. The bus was ...
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Marawi: Foreign fighters 'among militants in Philippine city' Foreign fighters are among Islamist militants killed in a southern Philippine city in recent days, officials say. Six jihadists, including Indonesian and ...
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Uluru talks: Indigenous Australians reject 'symbolic' recognition in favour of treaty Dancers from East Arnhem Land at the opening ceremony for the National Indigenous constitutional convention in Mutitjulu, near Uluru, on 23 May.
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'Coalition strikes kill 106 civilians' in Al Mayadeen At least 106 civilians, including 42 children, have been killed in a series of air strikes by the US-led coalition on an ISIL-held town in eastern Syria, ...
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Two years in, what has Apple ResearchKit accomplished? "Virtually overnight, the research studies that we launched became some of the largest in history," said Jeff Williams, then Apple's senior vice president ...
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Week in pictures: From Manchester attack to Trump visit A demonstrator runs near a burning barricade during a protest against Brazilian President Michel Temer in Brasilia. [Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters].
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Greg Gianforte's victory in Montana hands Republican party a fresh liability Donald Trump will doubtless be gratified that Greg Gianforte won the special election in Montana. Paul Ryan, the House Speaker, might secretly have ...
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At least 15 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attack A Taliban attack on a military base in Kandahar province has left at least 15 Afghan soldiers dead, according to government officials. Dawlat Waziri ...
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Trump 'complained to Belgian PM of difficulty setting up golf resorts in EU' Donald Trump offered an insight into his approach to political life during his 30 hours in Belgium while munching "lots of" Belgian chocolates, it has ...
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A moment that changed me: being wrenched from my grandfather in Lahore It was the perfect visual metaphor for his dementia, a condition my father would face too in the decades to come. When I returned home to London a ...
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