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Drones finally make it onto the global arms market for sale
Demand has pushed a number of countries, organisations to manufacture, sell unmanned drones for willing buyers.
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Rolling Stones celebrate 50th, hint about tour
Rolling Stones will mark the band's 50th anniversary at a photographic exhibition on Thursday.
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Olympics: Saudi women athletes to compete in London
Judoka and runner will be first Saudi women to compete.
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Security forces kill 8 militants in Bajaur
Dozens of militants from Afghanistan crossed the border into Pakistan and attacked a village.
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Al Qaeda suicide bomber attacks Yemen police academy
Bombing shows security services as still weak and reminder of al Qaeda presence in Yemen.
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Chris Brown's ‘Fortune’ tops Billboard album chart
'Fortune' sold 134,000 copies in its first week.
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Afghan massacre defendant to have court hearing in September
He is accused of the March 11 mass shootings in Kandahar province which killed 16 people.
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Wanted dead or alive: Chinese city puts bounty on piranhas
Liuzhou government is asking people to hunt the alien South American species, which badly bit two people.
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US crafted ‘apology’ to suit allies abroad, opponents at home
'Apology a statement of regret, using terms associated with an apology, enough to get across GLOC finish line.'
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Back to Sudan: Bin Laden’s cook released from Gitmo
Pentagon’s statement vague on whether he’s been released or being held by Sudanese govt.









