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UAE wants international monitoring of Qatar
'We need to be certain that Qatar is no longer an official or unofficial sponsor of terrorist causes'
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Internet outage in violence-plagued Somalia is extra headache for businesses
Businesses has closed for now and university students told their educational courses has been disrupted
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Uber suspends ride-sharing services in Macau
This is the second time the american-based company has decided to pause its operations
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Islamic State leader Baghdadi almost certainly alive: Kurdish security official
'We believe 99 per cent he is alive'
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MidEast ride-hailing firm Careem buys stake in Egyptian transport start-up
Dubai-based company declined to disclose exact size of the stake
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Defiant Erdogan attacks EU, backs restoring death penalty
Critics say Erdogan is using a state of emergency introduced after the coup to target opposition figures
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Chicago anti violence activist, 9 year old gunned down in rash of shootings
Chicago's struggle with violence continues after a federal investigation found police routinely violated civil rights
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Romero signs contract extension with Manchester United
New deal will keep Argentina goalkeeper at Old Trafford till 2021
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UAE minister denies any hacking of Qatar
Qatar said in late May that hackers had posted fake remarks by the emir
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Global cyber attack could spur $53 billion in losses: Lloyd's of London
Economic costs of the attack could dwarf the $8 billion global cost of the 'WannaCry' ransomware attack









