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Saudi readies oil line to counter Iran Hormuz threat
Saudi Arabia has reopened an old oil pipeline built by Iraq should Iran try to block the Strait of Hormuz.
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Egypt's new president to take oath before court
First elected president of Egypt, Mursi will give a speech according to presidency statement at Cairo University.
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Iraq's commitment to US mission questioned in Congress
Government experts told Congress that Iraq makes life difficult for the embassy in ways large and small.
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US grants Iran sanctions exceptions to China
Administration is ready to risk removing sanctions to China, it would want to avoid a major diplomatic spat: Dubowitz.
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United Technologies sent military copter tech to China
China is an important market for UTC, we will continue to do business there in full compliance with law: DeFrank.
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Forex: Reserves drop to $14.96b from $15.05b
Foreign exchange reserves dropped to $14.96 billion in the week ending June 22
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Writer Nora Ephron passes away
Sleepless in Seattle screenwriter passes away in New York at the age of 71.
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Cricket: New Zealander Isaac takes over as ICC chief
former South Africa wicket-keeper David Richardson was confirmed as the new ICC chief executive.
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Venezuelan tribe angry at "sacred" stone in Berlin
Artist says stone's removal would sacrifice 15 years of his life, money spent, will ruin whole project.
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Israel accuses Iran of anti-Semitism in drug speech
The verbal clash highlights festering tension in an international stand-off over Tehran's nuclear programme.









