By Kevin Lim SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore called on Thursday for "definitive action" from Indonesia as air quality stuck at very unhealthy levels for a second day because of forest fires in its neighbour, disrupting businesses in the prosperous city-state. Work at several Singapore construction sites slowed with few workers seen outdoors and fast-food operator McDonald's suspended its delivery service. The Singapore military suspended outdoor training. ...
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Washington, June 20 (IANS) White House Wednesday strongly condemned the "despicable" attack on the UN office in Somalia.
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- Four killed, 21 injured Iraq attacks IANS
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- Sri Lanka are a dangerous side: Dhoni IANS
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