Scandal of Mubarak regime millions in UK
Investigation puts British government under spotlight for allowing members of former Egyptian dictatorship to retain assets in UK
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Investigation puts British government under spotlight for allowing members of former Egyptian dictatorship to retain assets in UK
The factory that makes Kalashnikov rifles in Russia is being kept afloat by demand from the United States.
If the average American teen sends a staggering 3,000 text messages a month, you can be sure that there are more than a few letters, commas and apostrophes missing.
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The government and the House of Representatives heralded a new era of greater access to university education with the passage on Friday of the bill on higher education, but students across the country greeted the new legislation with protests.
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BP, Rio Tinto and Dow Chemical accused of using the 2012 games to 'greenwash' their reputations
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