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Car bomb wounds many police in southeast Turkey
A security source said initial indications were that seven people had been wounded in Diyarbakir
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"None is left": Legal community decimated by Quetta bombing
At least 74 people were killed, most of them lawyers, in country’s worst bombing this year
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Misbahul Haq enlists legal methods of ball-tampering
Pakistan Test captain says he had concerns on fifth day at Edgbaston but he is not one to judge them
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NATO says Turkey's membership not in question after failed coup
Turkey is a valued ally, making substantial contributions to NATO's joint efforts, said military alliance's statement
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German foreign minister says Trump dangerous for the world
The Republican has courted controversy with a string of inflammatory statements about women, Mexicans & Muslims, etc
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German police arrest second suspect after tip-off on possible attack
Interior minister in North Rhine-Westphalia says the arrest was related to "acts of violence" in Syria not Germany
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Dutch firm Randstad bids $429 million for job-hunting portal Monster
The bid follows Randstad's $100 million purchase of US startup RiseSmart in September
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Why did the water in Olympic diving pool suddenly turn green?
Water was blue on Monday, green as synchronised diving took place Tuesday
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'Self-driving' in spotlight again as China sees first Tesla autopilot crash
Driver blames crash on a fault in autopilot systemand & says Tesla's sales staff promoted the system as 'self-driving
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Timeline: How Indian PM Modi pulled off his biggest reform yet
Here's a timeline of how Modi and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley first brought India's federal states on board