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| Syrian security forces have opened fire on protesters in several parts of country, killing at least eight people |  |
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| Two physicians working with Doctors Without Borders were abducted in broad daylight Thursday from Dadaab refugee camps |  |
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| Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra says areas on outer edge of Bangkok could face problems, but inner city has strong defenses |  |
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| Secretary of state says China, by holding down currency value, has piled up trading surplus to detriment of US, other major countries |  |
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| Leaders make energy, infrastructure deals during Friday talks in New Delhi |  |
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| Lebanese community rallies behind its Syrian neighbors |  |
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| European leaders pressured to come up with solutions quickly to their sovereign debt crisis threatening bank stability, global recovery |  |
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| Vote follows pledge by government to meet most demands set by protesters - move that has generally pacified public displays of dissent |  |
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| In a hypothetical second-round runoff, could Sen. Prince Johnson's nod be enough to decide the outcome? |  |
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| 8,000 Freeport employees have waged month-long strike at giant gold, copper mine located in an isolated region of West Papua |  |
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| Viktor Bout accused of conspiring to sell thousands of military-grade weapons. including surface-to-air-missiles, explosives, grenades |  |
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| 'Les Hommes Libres' recounts little-known chapter of French history |  |
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| Solar power, the cleanest, most abundant energy source in the world, grows in popularity, but serious challenges remain |  |
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