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Ousted Thai PM answers general's summons a day after coup
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha summoned ousted Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to a meeting on Friday, a day after he seized power in a bloodless coup and said he wanted to restore order following months of turmoil..
Chinese state media says five suicide bombers carried out Xinjiang attack
URUMQI, China (Reuters) - Five suicide bombers carried out the attack which killed 31 people in the capital of China's troubled Xinjiang region, state media reported a day after the deadliest terrorist attack to date in the region..
Euro hits three-month low after German data surprise
LONDON (Reuters) - Asian shares hit one-year highs on Friday and bond yields were on track to notch up a broad-based rise on the week, but European markets softened after a closely watched measure of German business confidence came in weaker than expected..
Japanese fans welcome news of ex-Beatle Paul McCartney's recovery
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese fans on Friday welcomed news that former Beatle Paul McCartney is expected to make a full recovery from the viral infection that landed him in a Tokyo hospital for treatment..
Montreal Canadiens beat NY Rangers in overtime
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Montreal Canadiens center Alex Galchenyuk stuffed in a rebound 72 seconds into overtime to beat the New York Rangers 3-2 on Thursday and reduce the Eastern Conference finals series deficit to 2-1..
U.S. states probe eBay cyber attack as customers complain
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - EBay Inc came under pressure on Thursday over a massive hacking of customer data as three U.S. states began investigating the e-commerce company's security practices..
Little kiwi, huge extinct elephant bird were birds of a feather
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - They might be the odd couple of the bird world..
French rail company orders 2,000 trains too wide for platforms
PARIS (Reuters) - France's national rail company SNCF said on Tuesday it had ordered 2,000 trains for an expanded regional network that are too wide for many station platforms, entailing costly repairs..
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