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World football's governing body warns against judicial involvement in match-fixing investigation.
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EU finance ministers approve $13bn rescue deal to save the Mediterranean island's banking system from collapse.
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President in Brussels for bailout talks as government spokesman warns he faces "difficult task" to save economy.
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Cyprus bailout talks 'at very delicate stage'
Cypriot government says negotiations with EU and IMF set to continue in Brussels, describing situation as "difficult".
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Guantanamo hunger strikers are 'devastated'
Inmates starving themselves to get prison closure back in headlines, detention centre general accuses.
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Deadly car bomb rocks Somali capital
At least 10 people killed in Mogadishu attack claimed by al-Shabab, in attempt on life of city's security chief.
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Iran 'steps up' military support for Assad
Western diplomats say Tehran has become "lifeline" for Syrian regime alongside Russia to counter advancements by rebels.
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Report details dire plight of Syrian children
Rights group finds at least two million children have suffered malnutrition, disease and severe trauma during conflict.
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US probes mining firm over bribery charges
Investigation launched into allegation that BHP bribed Chinese and foreign officials during 2008 Olympics.
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