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Gunmen kill 2 policemen in Saudi Eastern Province
There have been shootings of security forces in the Eastern Province in the past by Shi'ite militants
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Post-Brexit Referendum: Scotland struggles to stay part of EU
Edinburgh’s pro-independence devolved govt has pledged to uphold Scotland’s EU membership in whatever way it can
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Monetary Policy Expectations: US inflation rises more than expected
The cost of living last month was also pushed up by sustained increases in rents
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Calling it quits: Head of Canada’s statistics agency resigns abruptly
Expresses concerns over agency’s confidentiality, independence, efficiency
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Venezuela to push for oil consensus
Leaders from OPEC countries to be present at the 120-nation bloc’s meeting in Algeria
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Central African Republic rebels kill 26 villagers
Albert Mokpeme said the killings took place in the village of Ndomete, not far from the town of Kaga-Bandoro
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Developing countries: ‘Success of women entrepreneurs means enlisting men’
Activists say women more likely to quit, receive threats without backing of men
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False alarm leads to major police operation in central Paris
Circumstances around the intervention had yet to be determined, says interior minister
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Bomb explodes in New Jersey along route of planned race
The Ocean County prosecutor's office said no injuries or damage to surrounding structures were reported
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Trump proposes disarming Clinton guards: 'Let's see what happens to her'
Republican presidential nominee derides Clinton as someone who 'lives behind walls and raises money from hedge funds'









