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ICC Champions Trophy: India hold nerve to sink England in rainy final
India beat England by five runs in a tense finish to a rain-disrupted Champions Trophy final.
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UN says Pakistan has food 'emergency', but donors look elsewhere
Fifteen percent of children in Pakistan are severely malnourished, and some 40 percent suffer from stunted growth.
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Afghan endgame: Doha office may be shut down, Kerry warns Taliban
Places onus on group to revive stalled efforts to end war in Afghanistan.
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Ferrari hit out at FIA verdict
Team terms punishment of missing young driver test too lenient.
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Afghanistan urges Pakistan to free Taliban prisoners for peace
Pakistan has already released 26 high profile Afghan Taliban leaders last year.
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Social media spreads and splinters Brazil protests
The 40 activists who marched for lower transportation rates decide to suspend further activity.
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India monsoon floods kill at least 560, with thousands missing
Houses and small apartment blocks on the banks of the Ganges have toppled into the rushing, swollen waters.
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Hong Kong silent on Snowden's fate after U.S. files charges
Hong Kong authorities remained silent on the fate of a former (NSA) contractor but said he was under police protection
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Test For Immigration Bill: US Senate sets Monday vote
The Democratic-controlled Senate is expected to pass the White House-backed bill with broad bipartisan support.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 98.88/98.93 against the dollar, compared to Thursday’s close of 98.80/98.85.