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WikiLeaks says logs show 15,000 more Iraq deaths
WikiLeaks says its release of classified US files shows 15,000 more Iraqi civilians died than previously thought.
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UN urged to set up panel on ethics of robot weapons
Christof Heyns says such systems raise serious concerns that have been ignored by human rights actors till yet.
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South Africa destroy Zimbabwe by record one-day margin
South Africa crush Zimbabwe by 272 runs to achieve second biggest win in ODIs ever.
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‘Gazprom may take part in TAPI gas pipeline’
Russia’s gas monopoly Gazprom could take part in TAPI gas pipeline, says Russian deputy prime minister Igor Sechin.
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Shock change of heart as Rooney stays at United
Wayne Rooney performs stunning U-turn by signing five-year contract to stay at Manchester United.
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US to cut aid to Pakistani army units over abuse: NYT
Report claims US intends to cut off aid to half-dozen Pakistan army units on extra-judicial killing allegations.
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Cholera epidemic breaks loose in northern Haiti
Many killed and hundreds more await treatment amid a cholera epidemic in Haiti.
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Antofagasta: highly prized but highly priced
Analysts divided over Chilean mining giant’s share price.
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Afghan peace council to offer concessions to Taliban
The peace council says its willing to make concessions and calls for Saudi Arabia's help in mediating peace talks.
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Pak-US strategic dialogue tackles difficult issues
President Obama praises strategic partnership, says will visit Pakistan in 2011 and host President Zardari as well.








