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Syria says could use chemical arms against foreigners
Foreign Ministry spokesman said army would not use chemical weapons against rebels but could against foreign forces.
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Thirsty S Asia’s river rifts threaten ‘water wars’
Islamabad concerned about water flow being affected by Indian dams.
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Web-connected industrial controls stoke security fears
A researcher said he found 36,000 such connected devices, including some in power plants.
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Olympics: All eyes on Bolt’s legs
World record holder undergoing treatment on hamstring injury.
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Tennis: Cibulkova eases past Bartoli in final
Romped to a 6-1 7-5 victory over top-seed Marion Bartoli.
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Cricket: Pradeep replaces Kulasekara for ODIs
Replacement for the injured Nuwan Kulasekara for the remaining four ODI against India.
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Golf: Woods moves up to 2nd in rankings
“It’s part of golf and we all go through these phases,” said Woods.
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Spate of attacks kills 107 across Iraq
At least 268 people were wounded by bombings and shootings in Shia areas of Baghdad.
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Afghan social media war steps up with new campaign
Encourage govt, rights groups, aid organisations to use social media, combat negative conceptions of the Internet.
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Lost boys of Bagram still live in prison's shadow
More than 2,500 juveniles have been detained in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay by the United States since 2001.









