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Taliban restart secret talks with Afghanistan in Qatar
Previous Pakistan-brokered peace talks yielded little progress and ground to a complete halt
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Refugee from Iraq pleads guilty in US to attempting to join Islamic State
Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, 24, pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to provide material support to the group
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Samsung Elec to compensate Galaxy Note 7 parts suppliers
The world's top smartphone maker said it would fully pay for unused Note 7 parts that have already been manufactured
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Honda to build new factory in China for compact cars: Nikkei
A new factory in China would be its seventh in the world's biggest car market
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London insists on English requirement for private hire drivers
London's transport bosses said all drivers of private hire vehicles must speak, listen to, read and write English
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Trump's son-in-law held talks to set up Trump TV network: source
Source says Kushner contacted Bourkoff, one of the media industry's top dealmakers, in the past few months
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Modi’s BRICS offensive falls flat
China defends Pakistan; opposes linking of terrorism to any specific country or religion
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Liverpool and Man Utd deliver poor 0-0 draw after the hype
Red devil's goalkeeper David de Gea made world-class saves from Emre Can and Philippe Coutinho
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PIA to lease 8 planes to upgrade fleet
Places ads to secure short, long-term leases for modern wide-body aircraft
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Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's internet access: WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks has been one of the most prominent internet outlets to post and promote hacked Democratic Party materials









