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South Africa says ready to resume Iran oil imports "tomorrow"
Iran was once the biggest oil supplier to South Africa, which boasts the continent's most industrialised economy
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In Britain, teachers learn how to tackle extremists
Teachers in Britain have a new legal obligation to keep an eye out for potential extremists
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Glaxo, Theravance Breo lung drug fails to extend life in huge study
Nine years ago, a similar study with GSK's older drug Advair, involving 6,100 patients, narrowly failed
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To help climate migrants, Bangladesh takes back land from the sea
River erosion alone claims about 20,000 acres of land in Bangladesh every year
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Iran will not negotiate with US beyond nuclear talks: Khamenei
Iran's supreme leader says we negotiated with US on nuclear issue for specific reasons
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Fox News anchor sues Hasbro over toy hamster sharing her name
Faulkner says the hamster bears a physical resemblance to her through its complexion, eye shape and eye makeup design
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Court officials stabbed in central China in latest knife attack
Reports say man carried out attack at court in Hubei province was promptly arrested
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Force Touch: Apple's pressure-based screens promise a world beyond cold glass
Technology promises new applications in long run, from lifelike games to screens with temperature, texture and sound
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Lufthansa pilots strike for second day, 1,000 flights cancelled
Pilots are striking over retirement benefits, pay and Lufthansa's plans to expand low-cost operations
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UN says 850,000 to cross sea to Europe this year and next
The prediction for this year was close to being fulfilled, with 366,000 having already made the voyage









