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Putin says 'Thank God' some foreign companies have left Russia
Russian president says Western attempts to isolate Moscow will fail
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Saudi crown prince plans Turkey visit as Khashoggi rift mends
Trip came as Turkey facing an economic crisis fuelled by the collapse of its currency and soaring inflation
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Israeli court upholds ban on Jewish prayer at Al Aqsa compound
Jordan, a US-backed Israeli security partner that serves as custodian of Al Aqsa, has also voiced concern
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India puts 'new reality' on display with Davos street show
Federal ministers have talked about India's economic boom and the opportunities it offers at Davos
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India to continue buying 'cheap' Russian oil, discount to be finalised - source
No final decision had been taken and all possible ways to pay for goods were still under discussion
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Minutes before school attack, Texas gunman sent online warning
Ramos, a high school dropout with no criminal record or history of mental illness, was shot dead by law enforcement
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Twitter will pay $150 million over privacy and security violations
Twitter agreed to pay $150 million for misusing user's private information like phone numbers for target advertising
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Kate Moss says Johnny Depp never threw her down any stairs
The former couple's defamation trial is now in its sixth week
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Russian hackers are linked to new Brexit leak website, Google says
A new website published leaked emails of Britain's exit out of EU, which is tied to Russian hackers
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Twitter investors vote against re-electing Elon Musk ally to board
Twitter's investors block Musk's reelection to the board, which left an imposing question of his $44 billion deal









