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Tunisia's PM says Egypt scenario unlikely to happen there
Millions of Egyptians took to the streets to protest the government of President Mohamed Mursi.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
There were no changes in the money market or rupee exchange rates since Monday was a bank holiday.
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Chinese firms drop Iran as latest US sanctions bite
With shipping being affected by US sanctions, Iran may become more dependent on land based trade via its borders.
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F1 seeks explanation for tyre failures
Drivers hint at boycotting next weekend’s race in Germany.
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Afghanistan angry at Pakistan's Kabul-Taliban power-sharing formula
Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister alleges that Pakistan is opting for federalism to increase its influence in the region.
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China state media blames Syria govt, rebel forces for Xinjiang violence
More than 100 people riding motorbikes and wielding knives attacked a police station in Xinjiang.
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WHO wants HIV patients treated sooner to save lives, halt spread
Doctors could save three million more lives worldwide by 2025
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Two bronze animal heads, stolen 153 years ago, returned to China
The family of a French billionaire and art collector eased a sore point in history on Friday
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KESC fights to power chaotic Karachi
Last year, the power company made its first profit in 17 years.
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Celebrity chef Paula Deen loses more deals, but book sales soar
Despite her racial comments, Deen’s new cookbook is in demand.









