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Polish journalist abducted in Syria in July is alive: Minister
Marcin Suder was abducted from an opposition media office in the rebel-held town of Saraqeb in Idlib province.
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Kerry calls US government shutdown a brief disruption
It does not change the US commitment to Asia or elsewhere, Secretary of State John Kerry said.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
Heavy debt repayments to the IMF have been putting a dent in the central bank’s reserves.
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Man says dog ate his money and US Treasury paid up
He retrieved the soiled cash from the dogs droppings then washed and assembled the tiny paper fragments.
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Somali militants say 'Western' forces attack coastal base from beach
No foreign military units typically involved in such operations in Somalia have claimed responsibility for the strike.
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Pakistan vs South Africa: Smith feels like tour rookie after long layoff
Graeme Smith will be returning to South African side for test series against Pakistan starting on October 14 in UAE.
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Switzerland probes banks over possible forex rigging
Recently, a global investigation into the rigging of benchmark interest rates led to UBS being fined $2.7 billion.
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Swiss bank Safra Sarasin to shut joint venture in India
Sarasin Alpen is in the process of leaving India nearly three years after setting up operations in the country.
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Kayani may be retained in powerful security role after retirement
Nawaz wants to make Kayani head of a revamped and more powerful Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, sources say.
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Gunmen kill Kenyan Muslim cleric, unrest feared
The apparent assassination of Sheikh Ibrahim Omar raises tensions in the port city of Mombasa.