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‘The words used weren’t appropriate’
Lotus team principal apologises for outburst of bad language in Indian GP.
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Bayern dominate FIFA Player of the Year nominations
30 players shortlisted for prestigious Ballon d’Or award.
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US spy chiefs face Congress amid spying rift with Europe
NSA director appears at a House Intelligence Committee hearing to address spying allegations by Europe.
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Saudi religious leader urges youth not to fight in Syria
"I advise them (preachers) to advise (young people) as they would advise their sons," says Sheikh Abdulaziz al...
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Saudi Arabia frees man jailed for Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) tweets: Sources
Hamza Kashgari fled Saudi Arabia for Malaysia in February last year after his tweets enraged conservative Muslims.
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India police say Indian Mujahideen behind attack on Modi rally
One of two suspects arrested is identified as a suspected member of Indian Mujahideen militant group, says police.
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US Senate intelligence panel chair pledges 'major review' of NSA surveillance
Feinstein said the White House had told her that such collections of information from allies would not continue.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 106.58/106.63 against the dollar, compared to Friday’s close of 106.39/106.44.
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IMF team visits Pakistan to kick the tyres on economic reforms
Last month the IMF saved Pakistan from a possible default by agreeing to loan $6.7 billion over three years.
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Storm batters southern Britain, disrupting flights and trains
Storm dubbed 'St. Jude' is compared to a 1987 storm which killed 18 people and felled around 15 million trees.