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UK arrests two men on Pakistan flight

Two men have been arrested after British fighter jets were launched to divert a civilian plane carrying nearly 300 passengers from Pakistan to England after a threat call was made to air traffic control.

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Turkey parliament passes anti-alcohol bill

Turkey's parliament has backed a controversial bill restricting the consumption and advertising of alcohol in the  predominantly Muslim country.

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Two more arrested over UK soldier's killing

Detectives said they were searching six houses; three in Greenwich in south LondonPolice in London have arrested a man and a woman in connection with the murder of a British soldier near a military barrack.

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Amnesty condemns abuse of refugee rights

The rights of millions of refugees and migrants have been abused in the past year, Amnesty International has said in its annual report on global human rights.

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UK: Soldier's murder may be terror-related

Police forensics officers investigated the crime scene where the man was killedBritish police are investigating the murder of a soldier who was attacked with a meat cleaver near an army base in South London.

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Sweden riots continue after police shooting

Around 200 people hurled rocks at police and set cars ablaze in a Stockholm suburb during the second day of rioting, which was triggered by the fatal police shooting of a man wielding a knife.

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Britain to offer visas to Afghan interpreters

About 600 Afghan interpreters who served with British forces fighting the Taliban in southern Afghanistan will be allowed to stay in the UK, the government has said.

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UK's Hague says Syria allies 'prop up' Assad

Hague has said that only the departure of Assad could clear the way for a peace deal [Reuters]British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah are "propping up" Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and giving him increasing support.

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UK Conservatives rebel over gay marriage

David Cameron, British prime minister, is facing deepening splits within his Conservative Party, with a divisive bill to legalise gay marriage returning to parliament.

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Car bombings hit Russia's Dagestan

Most of the wounded were caught by the second of Monday's two explosions in Makhachkala [AFP]At least three people have been killed in back-to-back car bombings in the semi-autonomous Russian republic of Dagestan, Interfax news agency reports citing authorities.

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