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15 killed in Pakistan suicide attack

15 killed in Pakistan suicide attack

Politics & Economics
Explosion targets policemen just after rally marking anniversary of bloody siege of Red Mosque.

UAE wipes Iraq slate clean to tune of $7bn
Politics & Economics
Emirates also names envoey to Baghdad during visit by Iraq's premier Nuri Al-Maliki to Gulf state.

Tens of thousands uprooted by floods in India
Politics & Economics
Flash floods triggered by heavy monsson rains wash away homes in state of Assam.

Kuwait maintains 2006 GDP growth
Politics & Economics
Finance minister says economy achieved growth no less than 2006 level of 6.3% on record oil prices.


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All change, please...
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