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World Bank set to provide Egypt with first $1 billion of $3 billion loan
Egypt has been negotiating billions of dollars in aid from various lenders to help revive an economy
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Clinton's joke with New York mayor criticized as insulting blacks
Joke set off angry reaction on social media with commentators criticizing Clinton for insensitivity
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IMF 'encouraged' by PIA reform step, awaits more plans
We are encouraged that a consensus has been reached on corporatisation of PIA, IMF mission chief says
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Iran president under scrutiny over juvenile executions
The issue has come under scrutiny because of a scathing UN report on human rights in Iran
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Why China's latest power play may roil Russia
Sino-Russian rivalry back in spotlight, thanks to recent Chinese proposal for an anti-terror alliance in Central Asia
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Better mental health treatment would boost nations' economies: WHO
Common mental disorders such as anxiety and depression are increasing worldwide
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Led Zeppelin's Plant, Page to face 'Stairway to Heaven' trial
Court to decide whether or not Led Zeppelin classic was plagiarised
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India Supreme Court: Hindu temple ban on some women is unacceptable
India's highest court asks the board which manages the temple in Kerala to explain why it bans women
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Serious heart condition forces England's Taylor to quit
It is revealed that the 26-year-old has a serious heart condition known as Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Arrhythmia
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No shooting drill for Vardy is how Ranieri keeps striker fresh
The 29-year-old has kept Leicester firmly on course to clinch their first English top-flight title