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GUNMEN opened fire on an army camp near Islamabad, killing eight security personnel and wounding five others, the military said.
GREECE’S new conservative-led government has won parliamentary approval, but still faces the much tougher task of convincing its European partners and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to give it more time to meet the terms of its bailout.

South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir vowed on Monday to confront the corruption plaguing his country a year after it declared independence and said the new nation’s economy still had to be “liberated” from its dependence on foreign powers.
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