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Biden says Obama won't be able to pick the 'most liberal jurist'
A fierce political fight is brewing as Obama prepares to name a successor to conservative Justice Antonin Scalia
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Will Tim Cook's privacy stance win or lose customers for Apple?
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted his support for Cook on Thursday
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Norwegian Air to start US-Paris flights; Ireland postponed: CEO
US regulators mull whether to approve those flights
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North Korea satellite tumbling in orbit again: US sources
The US Government Accountability Office, highlighted concerns about missile attacks from North Korea in a report
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Facebook, Twitter support Apple on encryption dispute with FBI
Earlier Apple Inc refused to help the FBI break into an iPhone used by a shooter in the San Bernardino attack
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Unenviable title: Pakistan ranks third on a hanging scale
Country executed 324 people in 2015
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Ankara attack: Turkey blames Kurd militants for bombing
Davutoglu said the attack was clear evidence that the YPG, a Syrian Kurdish militia that has been supported by the US
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Obama says he will visit Cuba on March 21 and 22
The US president made the announcement on his official Twitter account
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Pakistan, with 324 executions in 2015, ranks third worldwide
Of the 351 executions, only 39 involved people linked to known militant group or guilty of crimes linked to militancy
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Murder law applied wrongly for 30 years, says Britain's top court
The court warned that its decision did not mean that all past convictions should be overturned