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Turkey scraps its 'coup conspiracy courts'
The special courts have prosecuted military officers who plotted coups in the country marred by 4 coups.
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UN takes Saudi dissident, group off al Qaeda watchlist
A UN diplomat said on condition of anonymity that Faqih "may not be a saint but he doesn't belong on this list."
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GSK agrees to pay $3bn in US healthcare fraud case
Ssettlement includes $1bn in criminal fines; $2bn in civil fines in over sale of Paxil, Wellbutrin, Avandia products.
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Philippines seeks help from US spy planes to monitor disputed waters
Phillipine President said that they may request US to deploy P3C Orion surveillance aircraft over the South China Sea.
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Tokyo declaration to push donors, Afghanistan to make better use of aid
Donor countries will increase aid but at the same time require the Afghani government to work against corruption.
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ICC says expects Libya to release detained staff
Four International Criminal Court staff were detained in Zintan after local officials levelled accusations of spying.
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As crops rot, millions go hungry in India
Lack of storage facilities and inefficient, corrupt public distribution system fails millions of impoverished people.
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Apple settles China iPad trademark dispute for $60 m
The lawsuit had hampered some sales and delayed the launch of the new iPad in China.
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Mali militants destroy more Sufi shrines
Ansar Dine group reject international outcry over the destruction of mausoleum sites.
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Euro 2012: Superb Spain rout Italy to retain title in style
Spain attacked from the start and went ahead after 14 minutes with a David Silva header.