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Russian minister heads to Syria for talks

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov is expected in the Syrian capital Damascus for talks with president Bashar Al-Assad.

US officer breaks ranks on Afghanistan

A US army officer has accused the American military of painting a misleading picture of progress in the war in Afghanistan.

World markets dip on Greek deal delays

Stocks in the United States and Europe have closed lower as investors continue to wait for Greece to accept the terms of its latest bailout package.

Lovelorn Jurassic cricket chirps again

The call of a Jurassic-era cricket was simple, pure and capable of travelling long distances in the night, said scientists who reconstructed the creature's love song from a 165 million-year-old fossil.

 

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