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Iraq throws open oil reserves to foreign firms
Iraq threw open the world’s third largest oil reserves to foreign firms today, putting British and US companies in pole position five years after US-led troops invaded the country to oust Saddam Hussein. ...  | Read.. 
 
School not linked to Scientology, says Smith
Will Smith’s soon-to-open private school is not a Scientology facility, as some reports have suggested, the academy’s director said. ...  | Read.. 
 
Anwar sues over gay sex claims
The Malaysian Opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, who took shelter at the Turkish embassy after saying his life was in danger, is suing over fresh allegations that he commi ...  | Read.. 
 
Court fines eBay over fake goods
The auction website eBay has been ordered to pay 40 million euros (£31.65 million) to fashion houses Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior for allowing fake copies of their lu ...  | Read.. 
 
Kids hurt in France firing
A soldier fired live rounds instead of blanks at spectators during a military show in France yesterday injuring 17 people, including five children. ...  | Read.. 
 
Dutch writer protected
Dutch prosecutors said today they will not take action against a politician who angered Muslims worldwide with a film critical of the Quran because he is protected by the rig ...  | Read.. 
 
A model in a wedding gown at a fashion show in Paris on Monday. (AP)
8 killed in Pak tribal region explosion
A powerful explosion destroyed a militant compound and killed up to eight people today in a volatil..  | Read.. 
Winehouse packs a punch at music fest
Amy Winehouse has packed a punch at the Glastonbury music festival...  | Read.. 
 
Bhutan House in laptop ban
The National Assembly in newly democratic Bhutan has stoppe ...  | Read.. 

Israeli ‘spy’ sentenced in Iran
An Iranian court today sentenced to death an Iranian busine ...  | Read.. 

 
 
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