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Wounded and alone, children emerge from last Islamic State enclave
Around 20 children crossed the frontline on their own this week, including Iraqis, Syrians, Turks and Indonesians
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Flash floods in Afghanistan kill at least 20
Heavy rains struck Kandahar city and six districts
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Federer sets up Tsitsipas final to put 100th title within reach
20-times Grand Slam champion will look to avenge defeat by the 20-year-old in Australian Open in January
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Amazon plans new grocery-store business
Online retail giant plans to open its first store in Los Angeles as early as the end of the year
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Facebook sues over sales of fake accounts, likes and followers
'Inauthentic activity has no place on our platform', Facebook said in a blog post
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Afghan forces clash with Taliban to hold military base
Afghan forces killed at least nine Taliban insurgents, including three suicide bombers,
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Saudi Arabia strips Osama bin Laden's son of citizenship
US State Department is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to Hamza
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Brent price slips but OPEC tightening provides support
Fall comes in wake of higher US supplies, global slowdown concerns
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Pakistan to lodge UN complaint against India for 'eco-terrorism' in Jabba
Two Reuters reporters who visited the site of Indian jets' bombings, say up to 15 pine trees were brought down
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Election rival says Afghan President Ghani hindering peace deal
Atmar, who speaks fluent English is well liked by Western officials









