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France to provide 14 million euros in aid to Lebanese army
The army has few resources to deal with the instability on its border
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Liverpool's Lovren expects Man United to play for a point
Mourinho's side are two points ahead of Klopp's men with nine games left in the campaign
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US not coordinating against Russian cyber threat
US officials have warned repeatedly that Russia is trying to interfere in the 2018 mid-term US elections
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Play dead' a mom tells daughter in Florida school shooting
recording of an emergency 911 call was released on Thursday
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Women in Afghan security forces
The Afghan government intends to recruit an additional 5,000 female police officers over the coming five years
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India's top court upholds passive euthanasia with guidelines
terminally ill individuals are allowed to draft a "living will" to opt against life support
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Asia's biggest exporters bristle over US tariffs, fanning trade war fears
Duties of 25 per cent on steel & 10 per cent on aluminum will be formally announced next week
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Venezuela opposition calls for protest against presidential vote
Two most popular opposition leaders barred from holding public office
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Egypt struggles to end female genital mutilation
Villagers say husbands prefer wives to be cut and often ask young brides to undergo the procedure before their wedding
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Amid sex scandals and #MeToo, women aid workers warn against 'culture of silence'
An open letter penned by four female aid workers attracted more than 1,000 signatures from other women in the sector