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Oil price's decline weighs on global stock markets
Stocks fall around the world as the price of crude declines
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French prime minister hits back at bosses chief over labour bill
PM Manuel Valls criticised an attempt to derail talks about unemployment insurance
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Former US Treasury secretaries say Brexit would make Britain poorer and smaller
A vote to leave Europe represents a risky bet on the country's economic future: Fromer US Treasury secretaries
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Koh-e-Noor belongs to Pakistan, says Indian-born British politician
India backtracks, says it will make all possible efforts to get back Koh-e-Noor diamond from Britain
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Senior US lawmakers want India PM Modi to address US Congress
Invitation would be sharp turnaround for a leader who was once barred from US over massacres of Muslims
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Yemen's guerrilla war tests military ambitions of big-spending Saudis
Riyadh launched an Arab military intervention last year to confront perceived Iranian expansionism in Yemen
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China wants ships to use faster Arctic route opened by global warming
China is becoming one of the biggest mining investors in Greenland, agreeing a free trade deal with Iceland
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China planning chief warns his officials to step up graft fight
Xu Shaoshi says there are weak risk controls to prevent corruption from happening
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Trump, poised for win in New York, vows to rewrite political map
The Queens native could find his home state a political graveyard like many Republican contenders before him
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Egyptian policeman kills a man, wounds another, over cup of tea
Witnesses says the argument was over the price of a cup of tea









