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Muslim Brotherhood wins Egypt presidential election
The Brotherhood declared Morsy won by 52.5 per cent votes compared to the 47.5 per cent secured by Shafik.
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French Socialists win parliament majority
Projections show that Socialist bloc has secured between 296 and 320 seats in the runoff vote.
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Euro 2012: Spain set for tougher test against Croatia
Eye quarters berth; Italy to avoid falling into Irish trap.
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Nuke Reactors: Restart approved to save economy
Japan’s fuel purchases soared as reactors were shut down, put through safety checks after the meltdowns at Fukushima
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Suits: Facebook sets up IPO-mess defence
Facebook’s stock leapt 6% on Friday to end above $30 for the first time since May 25.
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Taliban praise India for resisting Afghan entanglement
Taliban striking a softer tone towards India could be a sign of a more independent course.
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Heir to throne: Saudi Crown Prince Nayef dies
Burial to take place in Makkah today.
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Apple I computer fetches $374,500 at NY auction
Sotheby's said fewer than 50 original Apple 1s are believed to survive, only six known to be in working condition.
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UN suspends Syrian monitoring due to increasing violence
"Observers will not be conducting patrols & will stay in their locations until further notice," General Mood said.
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China sends its first woman astronaut into space
Liu Yang, 33, fighter pilot became China's first female astronaut to go into space.









