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The world's most expensive places to buy water
Some 650 million people do not have access to clean water
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USS Eisenhower resumes flight operations after accident
Naval official says an aircraft mishap team was on board to investigate Friday's accident
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New US base in Iraq draws more Islamic State fire, militia threat
Firebase Bell, as the artillery outpost is called, is the first independent US base of its kind in Iraq
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US arrests Turkish businessman accused of evading Iran sanctions
He and others conspired to conduct hundreds of millions of dollars in financial transactions for the Iranian govt
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Intel mastermind, Silicon Valley statesman Andy Grove dead at 79
The company did not describe the circumstances of his death but Grove had suffered from Parkinson's
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Obama, Raul Castro hold talks in the heart of revolutionary Havana
Obama arrived in Cuba on Sunday for the first visit by a US president in almost 90 years
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Superhero stand-off
Batman, Superman to face personal consequences in upcoming
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Russia tries to decipher crash plane pilots' final conversations
The Flydubai plane crashed at an airport in southern Russia, killing all 62 people onboard
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Indonesian taxi drivers to rally for ban on online taxi apps
Transportation Ministry has asked that taxi-hailing apps be banned since they are not registered as public transport
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Obama visit an 'opening act' for Rolling Stones concert in Cuba
The Stones' Latin American tour happened to roughly coincide and the band was at first set to play Havana