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Knifeman yelling 'Allahu Akbar' shot dead after killing two in France People leave the Saint-Charles train station in Marseille, France October 1, 2017 in this picture obtained from social media. STAN MARCELJA/via ...
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Valtteri Bottas facing 'most difficult time of my career' in F1 Valtteri Bottas says he is facing the most difficult moment in his Formula 1 career, after struggling for form again in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
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Tillerson Plays Good Cop on North Korea in Beijing Trip While some have left the door open to military action against the regime, others have warned that could set off a potentially devastating conflict in ...
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Richard Branson to invest in Saudi Arabia's tourism plans Virgin Group founder Sir Richard Branson will invest in a Red Sea project that aims to turn 50 Saudi Arabian islands into luxury tourism destinations, ...
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Afghan officers killed in 'erroneous' air strike As the Afghan military attempts to push back Taliban fighters, an air strike has killed 10 security personnel in Helmand province, according to an ...
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Why And How To Invest In US Infrastructure I cover Shark Tank and investing in ETFs and mutual funds. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.
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Comic Relief and Fairtrade back ethical gold mining in east Africa Panning for gold in South Sudan. Comic Relief, Fairtrade and the Dutch government hope a new scheme will protect the workers and their ...
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Nigerians fear 'no end in sight' to Boko Haram fight Lawan, who is part of a militia helping the Nigerian army in its fight against Boko Haram, the armed group that has pledged its allegiance to the Islamic ...
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Donald Malarkey, war hero portrayed in Band of Brothers, dies aged 96 In a photograph taken in 2005, Don Malarkey attends ceremonies to commemorate the D-Day landings on Utah Beach. Photograph: Franck Prevel/AP.
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McDonald's battles to regain control of brand in India McDonald's restaurants across north India are still open and selling their McAloo Tikki burgers six weeks after losing their contract to do so, as the ...
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