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Iran condemns wave of Israeli air strikes in Syria Iran has backed Syria's "right to defend itself" after Israel launched strikes on what it said was Iranian military infrastructure inside Syria. In the first ...
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A year after tragic debut, Fowler returns to NYC NEW YORK -- Dustin Fowler's Major League debut ended in cruelly abrupt fashion last June 29, as the outfielder -- then playing for the Yankees ...
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Labour backbenchers urge Jeremy Corbyn to back remaining in EEA Pro-Europe Labour backbenchers are fighting to keep the pressure on Jeremy Corbyn to reconsider his opposition to membership of the European ...
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Chipmaker Nvidia sees fewer crypto miners, more gamers in the future The Santa Clara, California company for the first time disclosed that it made $289 million in sales — about 9 percent of its overall $3.2 billion in ...
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'Durable solutions' needed for durable peace in Darfur, UN envoy tells Security Council The overall security situation in Sudan's Darfur region "remains calm", despite continuing low-level skirmishes, a top United Nations envoy said on ...
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Asian shares mostly advance as Wall Street's gains support sentiment The Nikkei 225 closed up 1.16 percent, or 261.30 points, at 22,758.48 in Tokyo and the broader Topix gained 0.98 percent. Gains were broad based ...
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Time running out for Malaysian hitman in Australia A source told the Guardian that the Malaysian visitor was in Australia to deliver ... One night in October 2006, Sirul and another member of Najib's elite ...
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Trump's Man in Moscow Gives Boost to Putin's Economic Showcase The U.S. embassy in Moscow is encouraging American business leaders to attend Russia's premier economic forum for the first time since the Ukraine ...
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Cannes Film Review: Mads Mikkelsen in 'Arctic' "Arctic," a notably quiet and captivating slow-build adventure film, starring Mads Mikkelsen as a researcher-explorer who has crash-landed in the ...
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Jailed Malaysian opposition leader could be freed in days Anwar Ibrahim could be released within three days and pardoned within a week in a move that would increase the chances of the jailed opposition ...
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