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Former champions faced a near-impossible task of securing a win by more than 300 runs to reach the semi-finals.
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The magnitude-5.4 aftershock, the biggest so far, struck the same desert region as Thursday's earthquake.
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Some neighbourhoods in Harare have not had reliable power in weeks and the blackouts are affecting business and industry.
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PM Chahed cites security reasons for the niqab ban following a double suicide bombing in Tunis last month.
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Outrage over civilian traffic curbs along the road linking the disputed region to the rest of India for Amarnath Yatra.
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Firefighting staff are already stretched thin and exhausted from battling the massive blaze, but the heatwave may continue for weeks.
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Supreme Court issues injunction temporarily barring capital punishment.
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A Labour-SNP coalition could reorder the UK's economic landscape, end free market orthodoxy, and even reverse Brexit.
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Activists back call for UN action, saying 27,000 people have been killed in Duterte's campaign against narcotics.
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Some countries take lead in adopting new approaches in aiding those displaced by natural disasters and climate change.
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Sudan military council, opposition reach a power-sharing agreement
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Syrian government forces backed by Russian military have not been able to break the opposition's defensive positions after weeks of fighting...
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Ola al-Qaradawi was arrested hours after her release in previous case and faces charges of 'joining a terrorist group'.
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Gibraltar says tanker transporting crude oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions, as Spain says move made at US request.
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Riza Aziz faces up to 25 years in prison if found guilty of money laundering in connection with state fund.
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Sergio Cabral, who was jailed for corruption, told a judge the money was used to buy as many as nine votes.
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The two sides agree to "establish a sovereign council" by rotation between the military and civilians, the AU announces.
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The US president hails the military at the "Salute To America" event and asks Americans to join the armed forces.
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Magnitude-6.4 earthquake causes fires, damage to buildings as residents warned of aftershocks.
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Study says over decades, new trees could suck up nearly 750 billion metric tons of heat-trapping carbon dioxide.
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Security forces conduct 'shockingly high' number of extrajudicial killings, new report by UN rights chief says.
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Rights groups have called for the evacuation of detention centres where they say migrants face inhumane conditions.
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Jakarta was ranked the most-polluted city in Southeast Asia last year.
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German manufacturers say electric power is the future of the car industry, but can the surge of electric vehicles be sustained?
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Negotiations over make-up of a new governing body enter second day as protesters continue push for civilian-led rule.