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At Wednesday meeting with British prime minister, the UAE president is likely to be asked about abuse of three Britons.
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Britain bids farewell to 'Iron Lady' Thatcher
Dignitaries from around the world join the Queen in remembering one of Britain's most divisive prime ministers.
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Britain's Cameron leads Thatcher tributes
Oscar-winning actress among dissenting voices in parliament session to remember prime minister who transformed country.
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World reacts to death of Margaret Thatcher
Politicians react to passing of ex-UK premier credited with restoring Britain's reputation on the world stage.
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British PM lays wreath at India massacre site
David Cameron calls 1919 massacre in Amritsar's Jallianwala Bagh "shameful", but stops short of formally apologising.
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Southern Australia braces for more bushfires
Most of the nearly 100 people feared missing in bushfires that struck Tasmania have been accounted for.
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US massacre victims shot 'several times'
Police say all 20 children killed at school in Connecticut appear to have been shot three to 11 times with a rifle.
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US mourns victims of school massacre
Barack Obama expresses "overwhelming grief" after gunman kills 27 people, including 20 children, at primary school.
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Second innings for Nigerian cricket
Although football is the most popular sport in Nigeria, efforts to develop cricket are bringing positive results.
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