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Barclays says UK fraud unit starts investigation
Bank confirms investigations by UK's SFO has started an investigation into 2008 transactions with Qatar.
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UNESCO urges end to attacks on Libyan Sufi mosques, graves
Attacks have wrecked mosques in at least three cities and desecrated many graves of revered Sufi scholars.
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UN nuclear watchdog sets up 'Iran Task Force'
The force will handle inspections and investigation of the Islamic state's disputed atomic activities.
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Bin Laden was dead when NAVY Seals arrived: Book
In book No Easy Day, Seal says Bin Laden was unarmed and the team was not shot at outside Abbottabad compound.
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Afghan President risks deeper row with MPs over appointments
Hamid Karzai fills gaps in two top security ministries as part of a reshuffle forced on him by a fractious parliament
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NATO may need more troops to ship home Afghan gear
NATO countries may temporarily send more troops to Afghanistan to pack up.
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Former Indian players pinpoint Pakistan, West Indies for T20 supremacy
Pakistan have got bundles of talent. If they get going, they can be very dangerous: Sourav Ganguly
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Warplane attacks on Damascus suburbs kill 60 :Activists
Both suburbs are poor and inhabited predominantly by Sunni Muslims.
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Cycling: Velde claims USA Pro Challenge title
American Christian Vande Velde overcame a nine-second deficit to claim the USA Pro Challenge.
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Syrian jet attacks on Damascus suburbs kill at least 60: Activists
Say that the aerial attacks targeted the neighbourhood of Zemalka.