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Senior Saudi prince says CIA cannot be trusted on Khashoggi conclusion
CIA concluded that Prince Mohammed ordered operation to kill Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
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Spain bars May's way to Brussels Brexit deal
Spain can expect its European allies to swing more clearly behind its 300-year-old claims to sovereignty of Gibraltar
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French police fire tear gas at fuel price protesters
Several hundred protesters converged on Champs Elysees where police prevented them from reaching Elysee Palace
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US service member killed in Afghanistan: NATO
The Pentagon says there are about 14,000 US service members in Afghanistan
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Suicide blast at Afghanistan mosque kills at least 26 gathered to pray
Victims part of the Afghan security forces
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Iran's Rouhani calls for Muslims to unite against United States
Washington in May reimposed sanctions on Tehran
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Total says batteries investment depends on level playing field with Asia
In a next-generation European battery alliance project to research, develop and build solid-state battery
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Logitech in talks to acquire headphone maker Plantronics
The companies seek to keep down manufacturing costs following the introduction of tariffs on imports from China
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Taiwan votes in test for pro-independence ruling party as China watches
The results will be closely watched in China, which claims self-ruled, proudly democratic Taiwan as its own
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Black Friday deals lure US shoppers, biggest sales gains online
A healthy economy and rising wages gave people the confidence to splash out on retailers’ annual raft of bargains









