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China economy posts weakest growth since 2009 but recovery signs emerge
Official data shows GDP grew 6.7 percent in the first quarter
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Obama heads to Riyadh for talks on Islamic State, defense
The United States and its Gulf partners have had differences over how best to address conflicts in the region
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Saudi minister says donation to Malaysia's Najib was genuine: state media
Al Jubeir says 'as far as we are concerned, the matter is closed'
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Clinton, Sanders spar in uproarious debate
Both show mounting pressure of their marathon White House race with a series of heated exchanges
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Idaho State University faces concerns over Islamaphobia
Gulf News reported that the Gulf nations were suspending scholarships earmarked for Idaho State
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Heavy machinery collapses in south China factory, killing 18
The machinery collapsed at the factory in Dongguan city on Wednesday due to bad weather
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In health warning showdown, tobacco industry turns to India's top court
Companies went on strike against demands that 85 pc of a cigarette packet's surface be covered by health warnings
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Paris attack suspect had papers on German nuclear research center: reports
Printouts of articles from the internet and photos of Juelich chairman had been found in Abdeslam's apartment
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How Saudi Arabia plans to shake up its economy
National Transformation Plan (NTP), as Riyadh has dubbed changes, is expected to be unveiled in next few weeks
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Leicester fan Friend not to referee Spurs' game
Following an outcry on social media, Neil Swarbrick will now referee the clash with Stoke City









