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US faces substantial losses if Egypt aid halted: Official
Analysts have said the US government could face 2 to 3 billion dollars in bills if it closes aid to Egypt completely.
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Sri Lanka hits back at UN rights chief after visit
Rambukwella dismissed the demand, and said they don't take Human Rights Watch seriously as they are totally biased.
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Tunisia's opposition threatens protests after talks fail
Ennahda is responsible for the failure of the negotiations as it does not want to leave power, said Hamma Hammami.
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Pope joked about fear of being 'robbed' in Vatican: Media
Archbishop of Buenos Aires says the Pope used the Argentine slang term "afanar," which means to steal.
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Currency: Rupee strengthens against dollar
The rupee ended at 104.70/104.80 against the dollar compared to Tuesday’s close of 104.85/104.90.
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Former Syria defense minister defects in break with Assad
Habib could be the highest ranking figure from the Alawite minority to break with Assad since the uprising in 2011.
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Johansson alien film disappoints, Korean movie shocks at Venice
Director Kim Ki-Duk’s movie is banned in his native South Korea.
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Princess Diana is a celebrity many would bring back to life: Poll
Conducted by Vanity Fair, the survey was about mortality.
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Chinese police suspect aunt of gouging out boy's eyes
Aunt, Zhang Huiying, killed herself six days after the attack by jumping into a well.
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Obama wins backing for Syria strike from key figures in Congress
The draft is much narrower than the request made by Obama, bars the use of US troops on the ground.