Opposition parties and trade unions in India are staging a day-long strike over plans to open the country’s retail sector to global supermarket chains. Workers
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(Reuters) – Afghan militants claimed responsibility on Tuesday for a suicide bomb attack on a minivan carrying foreign workers that killed 12 people saying it
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