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US eyes Israeli short-range missile interceptor for Europe defence
Developed with funding help from Washington, Iron Dome has had a 90% shoot-down rate against Palestinian rockets
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"Sweet business" of beekeeping helps protect Zimbabwe's forests
The number of beekeepers is growing steadily and has topped 50,000 according to the Beekeepers Association of Zimbabwe
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Thai PM says won't resign whatever August referendum outcome
The August 7 referendum will be the first national vote in Thailand since the coup
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Starbucks to debut small-lot Indian coffee in US this year
The aim is for this to be the first step in what we hope will be many reserve coffees from India, says official
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Fresh resignations heap pressure on UK opposition leader Corbyn
Corbyn has resisted pressure to quit over what critics say was his lackluster effort to keep Britain inside the EU
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Twenty-five children reported killed in Syria airstrikes: UNICEF
Health workers were reported to have pulled bodies of children from under rubble, mostly under Islamic State control
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China's yuan slumps to 5-1/2 year low vs dollar on Brexit aftershock
The yuan hit an intraday low of 6.6402 per dollar in early trade, down 0.2 per cent from Friday's close
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Two killed in Madagascar concert blast
President Hery Rajaonarimampianina called the blast an "unacceptable terrorist act"
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To Brexit or Regrexit? A dis-United Kingdom ponders turmoil of EU divorce
A petition on holding a second referendum has gained more than 3 million signatories in just two days
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Pride parades tinged with sadness after Orlando massacre
Hillary Clinton joined the march for a few blocks in an unannounced appearance









