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British Prime minister David Cameron thanked emergency services for their rapid response to the incident.
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Spain to restrict abortion rights to victims of rape or when health of mother at risk.
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Amnesty International urges the intervention of the international community in Central African Republic to stop crimes against humanity.
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News of the World phone hacking trial hears evidence about Kate Middleton.
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The man who has set himself on fire in Vatican City on Thursday has been taken to the hospital.
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South Sudan rebels have taken over the town of Bor, capital of Jonglei state, killing at least 19 civilians
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Former Chicago Bulls man to coach team for Pyongyang competition in the repressive state.
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A White House panel demands NSA spying reform and tighter controls on collection of phone call metadata.
Russian president says he is not working with NSA leaker Edward Snowden
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Kerry says strip-search of diplomat should not hurt relationship with India.
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