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Iraqi lawmakers on Fallujah offensive

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Iraqi lawmakers on Tuesday called for warring parties to open up safe corridors for civilians to flee from Fallujah, as Iraqi forces push into the IS-held city.An estimated 50,000 people remain trapped in Fallujah and hidden bombs are...
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CLEAN : Women protest against Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori

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A protest led by a group of women against Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori took place in front of Perus government palace in Lima as the divisive daughter of Perus jailed ex-president Alberto Fujimori is leading the polls...
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CLEAN : In Syria IDPs receive food aid during month of ramadan

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CLEAN : In Syria IDPs receive food aid during month of ramadan
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CLEAN : Funeral held of 4 year old Israeli boy killed in mortar attack

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CLEAN : Funeral held of 4 year old Israeli boy killed in mortar attack
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CLEAN : Israels top court weighs release of Palestinian hunger striker

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Israels top court considered Wednesday whether to free a Palestinian detainee whose two month hunger strike has put his life at risk with authorities fearing his death could worsen tensions in the occupied territories
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VOICED : Taxi drivers dodge snipers on Syria

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VOICED : Taxi drivers dodge snipers on Syria
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Nick Clegg and Vince Cable watching drama class

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Nick Clegg and Vince Cable watching drama class
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UNICEF urges political agreement to stop child deaths

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LEAD IN:UNICEF has called for all parties to reach an agreement to end the war in Yemen.It highlighted the plight of children as the country continues to suffer a humanitarian crisis.STORY-LINE:It is always the children who suffer in...
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Food aid delivered to remote communities

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LEADIN:Food aid has finally arrived for thousands of people affected by war and displacement in Yemen. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has organised relief deliveries into remote camps and villages west of Taiz....
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Computer beats Chinese champion at Go

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Wuzhen - 23 May 20171. Monitor room with screen showing Chinese Go player Ke Jie in match against Google Alpha Go2. Various of screen showing Ke Jie in match...
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Syrians fleeing Raqqa live in displaced camp

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About 8000 displaced Syrians have found shelter in the Ain Issa camp, north of Raqqa, as fighting continues to push the Islamic State group (IS) out of their self-styled capital.

The total...
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Hamas invites Abbas to resume control of Gaza

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Hamas has invited Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to send officials to Gaza to resume control of the coastal enclave seized by the Islamic militant group a decade ago.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh...
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Turkish FM on radicalisation, EU accession talks

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The Turkish Minister for EU Affairs on Friday said that abandoning accession talks with the European Union will "definitely strengthen radicalisation".

Speaking in Tallinn after a meeting with EU...
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CLEAN : Saudi women attend football game for the first time

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Saudi Arabia allowed women to enter a football stadium for the first time to watch a match Friday as the ultra conservative kingdom eases strict decades old rules separating the sexes
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CLEAN : Egypt's Sisi inaugurates new projects in Sadat City

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Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al Sisi and a number of Egyptian ministers visited Sadat City on Monday to inaugurate new projects including a new steel factory
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Fund Managers May Be More Lucky Than Good

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Mar.05 -- A new study of the returns generated by fund managers suggests that even the minority able to beat their benchmarks are lucky rather than good — and maybe not even that lucky. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly discusses on "Bloomberg...
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Sudan military refuses to move talks to Ethiopia

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Sudan's ruling military council has refused a request by the opposition alliance to move mediation discussions with Ethiopia to Addis Ababa, despite demanding talks resume within 24 hours.
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Tech, Chip, Robotics Stocks Favored, Direxion's Jablonski Says

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Sep.24 -- Sylvia Jablonski, managing director of capital markets at Direxion, talks about U.S. technology stocks, the geopolitical uncertainties, and gold. She speaks with Kathleen Hays and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."