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Mike Kalambay: Nine die in DR Congo gospel concert chaos - BBC At least nine people died and others were injured at a live concert in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, the country's health minister ...
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China's Liu, Tan handle Team USA's Xu twins in badminton | Paris Olympics | NBC Sports China's Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning had little trouble beating Americans and twin sisters Kerry and Annie Xu in badminton competition at the Paris ...
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US to revamp military command in Japan amid China's threats - Al Jazeera The US defence chief says the US command's upgrade in Japan is the most significant progress in their alliance.
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Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable - The Economist Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable. But it still wants to avoid all-out war against Hizbullah. TOPSHOT-ISRAEL-SYRIA-GOLAN-LEBANON ...
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Luxury Brands Are in a Winner-Takes-All Phase - WSJ Hermès captured the lion's share of growth in luxury-goods spending in the second quarter, while everyone else lagged behind.
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No Name in the Street; Going to Meet the Man by James Baldwin – review - The Guardian In the centenary of his birth year, the author's voice is as necessary, human and sharp as ever in a reprinted short story collection and memoir ...
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Katie Ledecky Kicks Off Swimming in Paris, Remains Focused on Her Goals - Team USA Katie Ledecky looks to become the first female swimmer to four-peat gold in an event. But that isn't her sole focus.
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