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Poor prospects for democracy as protests calling for the president to resign are stifled.
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Widespread protests in Central Asian country were inspired by uprisings sweeping Arab world.
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Iran claims it successfully tested a new defence missile system, two months after Russia scrubbed missile sales to it.
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Riots in Italy overshadow Euro play
Serbian fans boo and throw flares, prompting referee to halt a match with Italy after six minutes of play.
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