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Early signs of global slowdown resurface

June 1: Factory growth eased in Europe and Asia in May, surveys showed on Wednesday, feeding concerns that the world’s main economic engines are cooling fast as richer countries curtail orders.
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Iran hopes to resolve payments impasse with India by Tuesday

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Iran hopes to resolve a payments impasse with India over oil sales worth about $12 billion a year by Tuesday, the country's envoy to India, Seyed Mahdi Nabizadeh, said on Monday.

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Sri Lanka out for 82 as England win thriller

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England seized one of the most remarkable victories in Test history on Monday when they beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 14 runs in a match which appeared doomed to end in a frustrating draw.

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Samsung asks court for next-gen iPhone and iPad

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Samsung Electronics has asked a U.S. court to force Apple Inc to hand over its next-generation models of the iPhone and iPad in the latest volley in a series of patent infringement suits between the t

Merkel lands late in India after Iran blocks plane

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Iran temporarily withdrew flyover rights on Tuesday for a plane carrying German chancellor Angela Merkel to India, forcing it to circle over Turkey for almost two hours before restoring the rights.

Strauss-Kahn assembles crisis team to fight back

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Faced with a legal and media onslaught, Dominique Strauss-Kahn is pulling together a crack team of investigators, former spies and media advisers to fight back against charges he sexually assaulted a

Lagarde has G8 backing to run the IMF

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G8 leaders all back French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde's bid to run the IMF, Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Sunday, as she attacked a call to investigate her role in a 2008 legal case tha

Blatter cleared, top FIFA officials suspended

FIFA's ethics committee cleared president Sepp Blatter of any wrongdoing as two of soccer's most senior officials were suspended on Sunday in the worst corruption scandal to blight the sport's governi

Mesmerising Messi sparks Barcelona triumph over United

Lionel Messi mesmerised Manchester United into submission on Saturday as his dazzling Barcelona team claimed an emphatic 3-1 win in the Champions League final to bag their third European crown in six

Cooling system restored at Tepco's No.5 plant

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Tokyo Electric Power has restored the cooling system of the nuclear reactor and fuel pool at the No. 5 unit of the crippled Fukushima Daiichi power plant in northeastern Japan, an official of the plan

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