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Gulf Arab defence spending drops for first time in decade
Overall spending fell to $81.6 billion in 2015 from $86.7 billion last year
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Turkey says kills 23 in intensifying battle against Kurdish militants
Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu has pledged to pursue "comprehensive campaign" until southeast area is "cleansed" of PKK
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Putin says FIFA's Blatter 'a respected person', deserves Nobel prize
Russian president says his country had won its right to host the World Cup fairly
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UK review says Muslim Brotherhood membership an indicator of extremism
The long-delayed review into the organisation was first commissioned in April 2014 by Prime Minister David Cameron
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Putin says welcomes Trump's calls for deeper ties with Russia
Russian president says will not agree to outside force deciding who rules Syria
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Beheaded Islamic State hostage's mother condemns French politician's photo stunt
Diana Foley says we are offended that awful image of our son's brutal murder be used publicly
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Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' is first to sell 30 million in US
The second highest-selling album of all time is the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975
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'Not impossible' Iran sanctions will end in Jan, IAEA chief says
Tehran is racing to keep its side of the deal reached with world powers in July, including limiting nuclear programme
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Police dispatched to Jewish school in Zurich
A police spokesperson says a statement would be issued later
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Pentagon chief Carter used personal email account at times, has stopped: statement
Pentagon press secretary says Carter used personal email account mainly to correspond with friends and family