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5.6 million fingerprints stolen in US personnel data hack: government
The estimated number of people who had fingerprint records stolen rose from 1.1 million to about 5.6 million
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London leapfrogs New York as world's leading financial hub: survey
The online survey of more than 2,000 individuals ranks 84 cities around the world in terms of the business environment
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Putin opens Moscow's largest mosque, warns against extremists
Unveiling the new mosque, Putin said Russia must educate its Muslim youth to prevent them from becoming extremists
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Insurgent group pledges allegiance to al Qaeda's Syria wing
The group made the pledge in a statement distributed by supporters online; pledge is a boost for anti-IS Nusra Front
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US drugmaker Turing to roll back 5,000 percent price hike
Turing and its Chief Executive Officer Martin Shkreli has become new face of the US drug pricing controversy this week
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France urges Saudi Arabia to cancel death penalty for young Shia
Ali Mohammed al Nimr was sentenced to death despite being a minor at the time of the events
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India ready to invest over $15 bln in Iran; seeks cheaper gas
In May, Gadkari and his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Ahmad Akhoundi, signed an $85 million deal for India
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Hajj pilgrims pray for peace in Muslim countries wracked by war
Along with joy, many pilgrims also feel sadness and anger as the woes of the Muslim world weighed heavy on their minds
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Modi eyes Silicon Valley on US trip as euphoria fades
Modi will be welcomed by Apple, Facebook and Google, who want to grow in world's third-largest internet user market
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India's Modi eyes Silicon Valley on US trip as euphoria fades
Modi's stance in US rose further when Obama visited India and the two tightened defence and civil nuclear cooperation









