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Dozens of US diplomats urge military strikes against Syria's Assad
The cable calls for targeted military strikes against the Syrian government
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Trumped by candidate's rhetoric, Republican lawmakers at a loss for words
For lawmakers accustomed to well-crafted talking points, the week marked a chaotic flurry of contorted responses
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Hearing in Amber Heard restraining order against Johnny Depp called off
Earlier, Heard was granted a restraining order of 100 yards
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Obama meets Orlando massacre survivors, assails homegrown terrorism
During the shooting, the gunman exchanged text messages with his wife as well as posting on Facebook
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Euro 2016: Sturridge grabs dramatic late winner for England
The match left England at the top of Group B on four points ahead of Wales and Slovakia
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Will not campaign in Gibraltar after attack on lawmaker: David Cameron
It's right that all campaigning has been stopped after the terrible attack on Jo Cox, says British PM
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Clinton considering Warren, not Sanders, for running mate: WSJ
Other prospective running mates include US Labor Secretary Tom Perez and US Housing Secretary Julián Castro
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US officials say American Muslims do report extremist threats
Spokesperson for FBI's Washington field office say agency has "robust" relationship with the local Muslim community
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No need to fast in extreme conditions when life is at risk: Tahir Ashrafi
Karachi opens heat relief centres in bid to cut death toll
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US may rethink Afghanistan troop cuts
Obama plans to slash the number of US troops from about 9,800 to 5,500 before he leaves office in 2017









