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Riot police fires tear gas at protesters in Istanbul’s Taksim square early June 12, 2013. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis

Skirmishes in Turkey after police storm Istanbul square

ISTANBUL, (Reuters) – Turkish riot police fought running battles with pockets of protesters overnight after storming a central Istanbul square in a show of force that risked ratcheting up tensions almost two weeks after anti-government demonstrations began.

Nelson Mandela

Mandela’s condition remains ‘serious but stable’

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)– Former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela remained in hospital for a third day yesterday with a lung infection and his condition was “serious but stable”, unchanged from Saturday, the government said.

Iran’s election will not be tweeted

(Reuters) – As Iran’s tightly-controlled June 14th presidential election approaches, observers worldwide are scouring the Web for tweets, photos and videos that offer hints of events inside the country.

MERS coronavirus has potential to cause pandemic – WHO

GENEVA,  (Reuters) – The World Health Organisation today urged health workers around the world to be on the alert for symptoms of the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS), which has the potential to circle the globe and cause a pandemic.

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