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Up to 700 feared dead after migrant boat sinks off Libya
As many as 700 people are feared dead after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the Libyan coast overnight, a United Nations official said on Sunday.
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Iraqi forces retake major oil refinery from Islamic State
Iraqi forces retook most of the country's largest refinery from Islamic State on Saturday, officials said, reversing gains by the militants who seized parts of the sprawling complex in northern Iraq this week.
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Afghanistan: suicide bomb kills 33, injures more than 100
A suicide bomb blast in Afghanistan's eastern city of Jalalabad killed 33 people and injured more than 100 outside a bank where government workers collect salaries.
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Cardinal Francis George, former Archbishop of Chicago, dies at 78
Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago from 1997 until 2014, died on Friday at the age of 78 after a long battle with cancer.
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Islamic State blast kills three outside US consulate in Iraq's Kurdish capital
A car bombing claimed by the Islamic State killed three people outside the US consulate in Erbil on Friday .
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Tennessee Senate shelves bill that would name Bible as state book
A proposal to make the Bible the official state book of Tennessee was effectively dropped for the year on Thursday by the state Senate.
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New Yemen vice-president says he hopes to avert a Saudi invasion
Saudi Arabia may be considering using ground troops after air strikes failed to halt advances by Shi'ite fighters.
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Poll gives Miliband victory after TV election debate – but Cameron wasn't there
The Labour leader was pitched against the leaders of the four smaller parties.
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Islamic State fighters blast their way into Iraq's largest oil refinery
Militants clashed with security forces inside the Baiji refinery yesterday.
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US Iran bill makes nuclear deal harder, but not impossible, analyst says
A compromise allowing Congress to vote on a deal does not fatally weaken the President's position.
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Amputation for theft, stoning for adultery: Malaysia prime minister fights Islamist demands
Prime Minister Najib Razak is struggling to control his coalition government.
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Islamic State withdraws from 'hell hole' Yarmouk refugee camp
The pull-out from Yarmouk leaves al Qaeda-linked Nusra as the main group inside the camp.
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Indian government says Church attacks were criminal not political
India's Hindu nationalist government has denied that "communal" politics were behind a series of attacks on churches and the rape of a nun in recent months.
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Arrests in US cities after widespread protests against police violence
Demonstrators have marched against the killing of unarmed black men by police.
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Yemen's Houthi rebels face UN arms embargo as battles rage
Saudi air strikes have failed to halt the progress of Iran-backed fighters.
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