Telegraph.co.uk | - 28 minutes ago |
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Princess
Charlotte was on Sunday christened in front of the Queen and close
family, as well-wishers gathered to catch a glimpse of the newest royal
addition.
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Reuters | - 31 minutes ago |
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ATHENS,
July 5 Greece's finance minister will hold talks with top Greek bankers
later on Sunday, a finance ministry official told Reuters, after
opinion polls showed Greeks were on course to reject a bailout proposal
from creditors.
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Wall Street Journal | - 11 minutes ago |
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VIENNA—U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry played down the chances of an imminent
breakthrough in nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers, saying
there are still difficult issues to resolve to clinch a landmark deal.
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Daily Mail | - 1 hour ago |
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Coalition
forces launched the largest ever airstrike offensive in Syria, killing
at lease ten militants and a host of civilians in horror scenes in
ISIS's de facto capital.
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Wall Street Journal | - 1 hour ago |
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GUAYAQUIL,
Ecuador—It has been 30 years since Father Francisco Cortés last saw his
old friend Jorge Mario Bergoglio, now Pope Francis.
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The
Islamic State's child killers have executed 25 Syrian government
soldiers in the ancient Roman amphitheatre in the city of Palmyra, Syria
the group's latest video indicates.
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Hindustan Times | - 59 minutes ago |
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An
undated image available on Twitter by the Tunisian branch of the
Islamic State (IS) group reportedly shows the gunman who carried out the
bloody attack on the Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel in the Tunisian resort
city of Sousse.
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U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry (L) shakes hands with Russian President
Vladimir Putin at the presidential residence of Bocharov Ruchey in
Sochi, Russia May 12, 2015.
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Los Angeles Times | - 1 hour ago |
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More
than two weeks after his disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants
attracted attention, Donald Trump continues to dominate the Republican
campaign debate and divide the candidates.
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As
Israel's cabinet rolls back years of advances in conversion reform, the
High Court petition of one convert could be a landmark case that
determines who is authorized to perform Orthodox conversions in Israel.
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QAA,
Lebanon The barren mountains separating the Lebanese village of Qaa
from Syria have helped shield it from the war raging next door, yet
fears of missile attacks, abductions and incursions have persisted since
the conflict erupted more than four ...
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Philippine Star | - 57 minutes ago |
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MANILA,
Philippines - The Philippines is optimistic and looking forward to a
favorable ruling regarding the jurisdiction the Permanent Court of
Arbitration (PCA) has over Manila's maritime case against China.
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...
* Najib referred "wild allegations" to lawyers for possible action. *
Attorney-general has seen documents linked to allegations.
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shropshirestar.com | - 21 minutes ago |
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Inquests
have heard how a married couple and a single mother were gunned down in
the Tunisian beach massacre that claimed the lives of 30 Britons.
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Financial Express | - 44 minutes ago |
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Union
Minister for Information and Broadcasting Arun Jaitley on Sunday
mourned the demise of journalist Akshay Singh, terming him a competent
professional, adding that a fair inquiry into his death is essential.
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Fox News Latino | - 1 hour ago |
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Eleven
people died when a shoe factory collapsed in the Chinese city of
Wenling, in east-central Zhejiang province, while 33 people were injured
and three are missing, local authorities reported Sunday.
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Fox News Latino | - 2 hours ago |
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The
leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro, reappeared in public at a
meeting lasting more than four hours with the island's master
cheesemakers at the Food Industry Research Institute, official media
said Saturday.
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Viral Global News | - 2 hours ago |
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In
America, the constant, disturbing cases of parents leaving their
children in hot cars has spurred a movement of devices to alert the
parents they have a baby in the vehicle.
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Dera
Ismail Khan: Taliban ambushes and bombings killed at least seven
Pakistani soldiers in the northwest as the military made a new push into
the militants` last major stronghold near the border with Afghanistan,
intelligence officers said Sunday ...
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Days
after terror attacks in Sinai kill dozens of Egyptian troops, bill up
for president's approval aims to crack-down on journalists who
contradict official death tolls.
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