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Ankara blast kills at least 30
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» ANKARA - At least 30 people were killed and 126 wounded in twin blasts targeting a peace rally outside the train station in the Turkish capital Ankara, the interior ministry said in a statement.
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Indonesia eyes joining TPP within three years
Published on 10/10/2015
» JARKATA — Facing Vietnam as its biggest trade competitor, Indonesia is eyeing joining a US-led 12-nation Pacific trade deal within two or three years, although the process may take longer than expected, media reports and government officials said Friday.
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Ankara bombs kill 86
Published on 10/10/2015
» ANKARA — Two bomb explosions in the Turkish capital have killed a total of 86 people, the country's health minister said on Saturday.
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Turkey's Erdogan condemns 'heinous attack' in Ankara
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» ANKARA - Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday denounced the "heinous attack" that rocked a peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara, killing at least 30 people.
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Woodcock's All Black career ended by World Cup injury
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» NEWCASTLE (UNITED KINGDOM) - All Blacks legend Tony Woodcock's Test career is over after a serious injury ruled him out of the World Cup, coach Steve Hansen said Saturday.
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Ireland centre Payne hobbles out of World Cup
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» CARDIFF - Ireland centre Jared Payne was on Saturday ruled out of the World Cup with a foot fracture.
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Kim tells China envoy he wants better ties with South: Xinhua
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» SEOUL - North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un told a visiting envoy sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping that he wants to improve relations with South Korea, Chinese state media reported Saturday.
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Superb Spieth keeps US noses in front
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» INCHEON (SOUTH KOREA) - Jordan Spieth showed just why he is the world number one on Saturday with a scintillating display of golf to maintain a slender US lead over the International team.
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No mixed Irish loyalties for ex-Clermont coach Schmidt
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» CARDIFF (UNITED KINGDOM) - Joe Schmidt may wax lyrical about Wesley Fofana and other former Clermont charges, but the Ireland coach insists there will be no split loyalities when his team take on France on Sunday.
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At least 86 dead in attack on Ankara peace rally
AFP, Published on 10/10/2015
» ANKARA - At least 86 people were killed Saturday when two explosions ripped through groups of leftist and pro-Kurdish activists gathering for an anti-government peace rally in the Turkish capital Ankara.
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