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Indian board bans five players for corruption
Five uncapped Indian cricketers were provisionally suspended last month following allegations of corruption.
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Fed-up Lebanese protest against protests
Police were baffled at small crowd raising "We are tired" banner, blocking traffic with colorfully decorated tires.
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Bombs kill at least 7 in Iraq, many wounded
Three bombings in the town of Balad attacks occurred in quick succession after Friday prayers killing seven people.
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Katie Holmes finds Tom Cruise is 'Mission: Impossible'
Holmes filed papers citing irreconcilable differences and seeking sole custody of daughter Suri.
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US, Israeli military drill set for October-November
Austere Challenge 12, was scheduled for spring, expecting to be the largest exercise between the two allies.
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World Bank yanks funds for Bangladesh bridge
World Bank will not ignore corruption. We have ethical responsibility to shareholders, donor countries: Bank Officials
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China to lead talks on nuclear definitions
China leading nuclear talks is a good sign, leading to greater predictability and mutual confidence: Gottemoeller.
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UN publishes report on Iran arms trade with Syria
The Security Council has imposed sanctions on Iran for refusing to halt its nuclear enrichment program.
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Gas exploration: Iraq to sign contract with PPL
Iraq has set a date of July 15 to sign a deal with Pakistan Petroleum Limited for gas block 8
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IMF approves $18.2 million for Afghanistan
Disbursement approved after the first performance review of its new loan programme.









