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China faces WTO case on rare earth trade
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PA relinquished right of return
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Fonseka challenges S Lanka outcome
Petition on behalf of defeated candidate wants presidential vote to be declared void.
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EU issues Sri Lanka trade warning
Block threatens to withdraw preferential trade benefit over human rights issues.
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Nato and EU keep pressure on Iran
Decision comes despite report saying Tehran stopped work on alleged arms programme.
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Iran: Time not over for negotiations
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