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Brexit clouds horizon for Britain's airlines
The single sky system lifted trade restrictions on airlines controlled by EU member states or their nationals
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David Cameron's successor: who, how and when?
Britain's next prime minister will have the task of negotiating the country's exit from the European Union
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London fears Brexit exodus of bankers, investment
The fear is London will no longer be able to claim to serve as the gateway for US and Asian businesses into Europe
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Foreign investors eye UK property after Brexit
Ambitious foreign investors are on the hunt for bargains while the exchange rate is so low
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At least 150 homes destroyed in deadly California fire
The blaze, which has been dubbed the "Erskine Fire," has spread to more than 56 square miles
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Obama declares disaster as US flood death toll climbs to 24
Hundreds of homes had been severely damaged or destroyed and more than 60 roads remained closed
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French, German business groups urge EU to 'reunite' after Brexit
They urged France and Germany to 'solemnly remember their commitment to European values' and boost EU cooperation
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TransCanada files $15 billion suit over US rejection of Keystone pipeline
The decision to block the pipeline marred US-Canada relations and angered many in the oil industry in both countries
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US carries out first Taliban strikes under new rules
Pentagon says strikes were carried out in southern Afghanistan
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Delhi green lights $750m artillery deal
Under the deal, 120 of the 145 guns will be assembled in India
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Protesters storm Trump golf course in Scotland
A Mexican flag waved in the breeze close by as Trump touched down on a golf course green in a helicopter
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Merkel sees no need to rush Britain into quick EU divorce
Euroskeptics in other member states applauded Britons' decision to leave EU that sent shockwaves around the world
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Colombian designer makes fashion business bulletproof
Miguel Caballero says he has a 'survivors club' of 20 customers who owe their lives to wearing his garments
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Attack on hotel in Somali capital kills at least seven
Ten others were also wounded in the attack; many people have been rescued, says police official
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Eight paramilitaries die in Indian-held Kashmir after attack on convoy
Four militants sprayed bullets on the convoy of India's central reserve police force near Pampore town
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Belgian to head EU Brexit task force
Belgian Didier Seeuws to head the union's special task force to negotiate Britain's exit
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Turkey detains 28 people over alleged financial links to cleric Gulen
The raids were the latest police operations targeting thousands of supporters of the US-based cleric
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Iran cracks down on 'vulgar Western' dog owners
Keeping and caring for dogs is haram (forbidden) according to religious leaders, says local prosecutor
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Over one million sign UK petition for second EU vote
The website of the parliamentary petition at one point crashed due to the surge of people for another nationwide poll
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Two dead, homes burned by massive California wildfire
The Erskine Fire is one of the worst in an already intense fire season in drought-stricken California.
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China-backed AIIB seeks cooperation, looks to add new members
The bank's board approved its first four deals worth $509 million on Friday
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Buddhist monks serve iftar for Muslims in Bangladesh
Monastery's head monk says they are feeding poor Muslims who cannot afford to buy proper meals to break their fast
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Russia planes pound Aleppo as Syria army closes in
Aleppo has been a key battleground ever since rebels seized eastern neighbourhoods of the city the following year.
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Buddhist mob destroy mosque in Myanmar
Muslim residents fear for their safety and are planning to move to a nearby town
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Turkey's Erdogan says Brexit is 'start of new era'
He warned that new breakups would be "inevitable" unless the EU renewed its policies toward migrants
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Germany says 'won't let anyone take Europe from us'
Steinmeier called the European Union "a successful project of peace and stability"
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Debris in Tanzania to be examined for link to missing MH370 –report
recent discoveries of bags and other personal items found in Madagascar were not connected to MH370.
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Detained British-Iranian woman linked to 2009 protests: Iran
She was implicated in mass protests against the re-election of hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in 2009
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Welsh Muslim told to 'pack bags and go home' following Brexit
Shazia Awan was asked to leave for campaigning for Britain to remain in EU
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Pope says "never again" to tragedies like Armenian genocide
Francis made astop at the Tzitzernakaberd, the "Genocide Memorial and Museum" and took part in a prayer service
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Moody's cuts British credit outlook after Brexit vote
Resignation of Prime Minister will create uncertainty over the country's financial discipline
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Woman who accused Cosby of sex assault withdraws defamation case
The entertainer is due back in a Pennsylvania courtroom next month
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Clinton regains double-digit lead over Trump: Reuters/Ipsos poll
The June 20-24 poll showed that 46.6 percent of likely voters supported Clinton while 33.3 percent supported Trump
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Could Brexit vote be a preview of US presidential race?
Brexit proved that Trump's campaign has tapped into a global political movement that might be hard to stop
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India blames China for stalled NSG membership
Despite Modi's attempts to convince Xi Jinping to support India's membership, Beijing stood firm in opposition
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Pop-star Cher aims to free lonely, chained elephant in Pakistan
Kavaan was given to Pakistan by Sri Lanka in the 1980s. His only companion died in 2012
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German officials warn against EU 'revenge' for UK Brexit vote
German Foreign Minister told EU foreign ministers to focus on rebuilding a strong Europe
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Erdogan meets Hamas leader amid reports of Israel deal
Israel and Turkey could hold final talks on normalising ties on Sunday
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British tourists in New York dazed, feeling poorer after Brexit
'Apocalyptic' is how South London resident Greg Rowland, 49, described the referendum results
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Global markets lose $2.1 trillion after Brexit vote
Investors fled to the safety of gold, the yen and blue-chip bonds
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Google, Facebook quietly move toward automatic blocking of extremist videos
The move is a major step forward for companies that are eager to eradicate violent propaganda from their sites
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European leaders to discuss EU future after Brexit shock
After Brexit, France and Germany lead calls for the EU to reform in order to survive a traumatic divorce with Britain
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Anatomy of Brexit: A divided kingdom
London, Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU
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US carries out first Taliban strikes under new rules
President Barack Obama this month announced greater powers for US forces to go after the Taliban
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Two dead in California fires, thousands evacuated
The fast-moving blaze had spread to about 30,000 acres by Friday afternoon
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India fails to get NSG membership
China opposes India's inclusion citing the fact that New Delhi has yet to commit to the non-proliferation regime
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US Navy keeps electromagnetic cannon in its sights
Scientists expect railgun rounds to travel at speeds which at 9,100 kph is more than seven times the speed of sound
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British press divided over 'earthquake' EU vote
Some call Brexit the "birth of a new Britain," others asking "what the hell happens now?"
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US military to lift transgender ban: media
Currently, Pentagon rules allow transgender troops to be discharged from the military
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Shock as Britain votes to leave EU
Leave camp wins by 52-48% split; Cameron announces he will step down

















































