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Pandya instrumental in Mumbai’s trademark late surge
India international helping defending champions recover from usual slow start
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Afghan police shoot would-be suicide bomber in Kabul
Apart from the bomber, no casualties have been reported as yet and there was no claim of responsibility
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'I can shout at the next manager!' quips Wenger
Frenchmen suggested that once relieved of his duties, he could think about life as an Arsenal fan
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Three-quarters Facebook users active since privacy scandal
The social media giant has faced pressure from regulators, privacy advocates, and shareholders since March
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Chip designer Mediatek gets Taiwan nod to export goods to ZTE
The US government last month banned American firms from selling to ZTE for seven years
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UK watchdog orders Cambridge Analytica to hand over American's personal data
Data privacy activists say that it would enable millions of other US voters to request information
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Apple and Buffett saw value, and acted
Between them, they bought nearly one of every 10 Apple shares traded during the quarter
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French leader Macron's power system: never explain, never apologize
Macron is pushing through a series of contentious reforms with less consultation
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More than 50 casualties from blast at mosque in east Afghanistan
Blast appears caused by explosives left in mosque rather than by suicide bomber, police say
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Seven Indian engineers kidnapped in Afghanistan
The Indian government regularly issues a security alert for Indians residing in Afghanistan









