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Muslim Brotherhood marches on Egypt army intel headquarters
Marchers had set off from the Rabaa al Adawiya mosque where they have been manning a vigil.
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Bangladesh struggles to check garment factories are safe
Bangladesh doesn't have enough technical equipment for sophisticated inspections.
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The poison pill in India's search for cheap food
India continues to use monocrotophos and other toxic pesticides that other nations are banning on health grounds.
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Kohli’s unbeaten half-century hands India series win
Tourists beat Zimbabwe by seven wickets in third ODI.
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Judge delays conservatorship ruling for Amanda Bynes
Actor is under court-ordered psychiatric care for two weeks.
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Iran port agreement will help boost exports: Afghanistan
Iran will allow land-locked Afghanistan to use the port to export goods to India and other countries.
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3rd ODI: De Villiers praises team’s strength under pressure
South Africa keep hopes alive in five-match series against Sri Lanka.
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Death toll from attack on Mursi supporters rises to at least 70
They are not shooting to wound, they are shooting to kill.
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"Pink Panther" jewel thief escapes Swiss jail
Bosnian gang member Poparic Milan escaped the jail in the Swiss canton of Vaud on Thursday night.
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US to send two Guantanamo detainees to Algeria
"We are taking this step in consultation with the Congress", says Jay Carney.