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Thought-controlled prosthetic limbs possibly within reach, scientists say
Animals have already been tested with the device, which is planted inside a blood vessel near the brain
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Pakistan keen to build on Super League success
It is still unclear when the PSL will be able to stage its first match on home soil
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Angry victims heckle Modi ally after Indian riots kill 19
More than a week of unrest involving the Jat rural caste has challenged the authority of Modi
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Spain arrests four with suspected links to extremist militants
Authorities also arrest 9 over connections with Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
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Indian girl, 14, shot dead for resisting sexual advance
The men fled but were arrested after the elder sister gave officers a description of them
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Once more, Vienna ranked world's nicest city and Baghdad worst
Switzerland's Zurich, New Zealand's Auckland, Germany's Munich and Canada's Vancouver followed Vienna
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Afghanistan warns insurgent groups of action in case of failure to join peace process
New round of Kabul meetings hope to set date for Afghan peace talks
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Mysterious high-pitched tone keeps Oregon residents up at night
Former residents say they remember a similar sound echoing through the night air several decades ago
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Producer Dr.Luke accuses Kesha supporters of 'trial by Twitter'
Taylor Swift has donated $250,000 to Kesha to help her financial needs
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British bosses say exit from EU would hit economy and jobs
Bosses from BT, Marks & Spencer, Asda and oil firm BP argue that access to EU's single market enabled firms to grow









