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QWorld: Dozens Killed in Kabul, Suspected Islamists Kill 6 in Mali

Here’s a quick look at the top stories across the world today.

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Dozens Killed as Wave of Bomb Attacks Hit Kabul
Suicide bomber kills dozens of cadets at Kabul police academy and blasts hit area near airport, in a wave of attacks that began with a huge early-morning truck bomb explosion in the Afghan capital.

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Greece Says it Cannot Handle Migrants
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsiprasasks Europe to help in handling tens of thousands of refugees coming in from Syria, Afghanistan and other war zones, saying his cash-strapped country cannot deal with them alone.

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Here’s a quick look at the top stories across the world today.
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Angry Chinese Families Seek Answers About Missing Malaysian Plane
Angry relatives of Chinese passengers aboard a Malaysia Airlines plane missing for more than a year, clashed with police in Beijing on Friday, as French officials extended the search for debris on remote Indian Ocean island beaches.

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Here’s a quick look at the top stories across the world today.
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Potential Rifts, Hard Choices if US Congress Rejects Iran Deal
If the US Congress votes down the nuclear deal with Iran, President Barack Obama could rapidly find himself facing many negative reverberations, including a painful predicament with China, current and former U.S. officials say.

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Suspected Islamists Kill Six, Take Hostages in a Mali Hotel
Suspected Islamist militants attacked a hotel in central Mali used by U.N. staff, killing at least six people, taking others hostage and holding off troops encircling the building, residents and military sources say.

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