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Bus Crash in Montenegro Leaves 16 Romanians Dead

Sixteen people died and 31 others were injured when a Romanian bus crashed in a Montenegro gorge on Sunday in one of the most deadly road accidents in the tiny Adriatic country.

The victims, all Romanian citizens, were passengers in a bus carrying tourists, mostly elderly, for a five-day visit to the Montenegrin coastal town of Tivat, police said.

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Explosive Device Found Outside British Mosque

British police on Sunday said that a suspicious item found outside a mosque in central England, which led to 150 local residents being evacuated, was a small home-made explosive device.

West Midlands Police confirmed that a loud noise reported by residents near the Aisha Mosque in Walsall on Friday "appeared to be consistent" with the object exploding.

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Kerry Seeks India Role on Afghanistan, Climate

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Sunday urged a greater role for India on Afghanistan and climate change as he sought to revive stuttering cooperation between the world's two largest democracies.

On his first visit to India as the top U.S. diplomat, Kerry tried a few words in Hindi, pressed his hands in a traditional namaste greeting and quoted Mark Twain who said the diverse land was the sole country all people want to see.

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Godfather Style Slaying Lifts Marseille Murder Toll

A 27-year-old man has been shot dead in Marseille in a slaying reminiscent of a scene from "The Godfather" that was the 10th murder of its kind in and around the city this year and the 34th since the start of 2012.

Djibril Abbas, who had a record of violent armed robbery and drugs offenses, was shot around 30 times after being ambushed by three men as he left a girlfriend's home in the Bon Secours district of the southern port on Saturday evening, police said.

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Two Philippine Soldiers Dead in Clash with Rebels

Two Philippine soldiers were killed in a clash with communist rebels waging one of Asia's longest running insurgencies, the military said Sunday.

The troops were on a routine patrol when they encountered the New People's Army (NPA) fighters in the town of Esperanza on the southern island of Mindanao on Saturday, army spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Leo Bongosia said.

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Deadly Shootout Mars Albania Vote

One man was killed and three people were wounded in an apparently politically motivated shooting in Albania on Sunday during a crucial vote that could determine whether one of Europe's poorest countries has a chance of joining the EU.

The shootout in the northern town of Lac "might be related to the vote," police spokeswoman Alma Katragjini told AFP without elaborating.

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Bad Weather Hits India Flood Rescue Operations

Bad weather hampered rescue operations Sunday in northern India where up to 1,000 people are feared to have died in landslides and flash floods that have left pilgrims and tourists stranded without food or water for days.

So far 557 bodies have been found after torrential rains struck the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand on June 15, flooding the Ganges river and devastating the region known as the "Land of the Gods" for its revered Hindu shrines.

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North Korea Urges U.S. to Take 'Real Actions'

North Korea on Sunday blamed the United States for escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and called for "real actions" if Washington wants peace.

"The U.S. can never cover up its true colors as the chief culprit escalating the tensions on the peninsula in a planned and deliberate way," the North's ruling party newspaper Rodong Sinmun said in a commentary.

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Gunmen Kill Nine Foreign Tourists in Pakistan

Gunmen killed nine foreign tourists in an unprecedented attack in Pakistan's normally peaceful Himalayan region, spotlighting violence just weeks after a new civilian government took office vowing to quell militancy.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif swiftly condemned the attack in an area of the far-flung north not previously associated with violence or Islamist militancy that plagues other parts of the country.

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U.S. is 'Biggest Villain' for IT Spying, Says Xinhua

The United States is the world's "biggest villain" for IT espionage, China's official media said Sunday after new allegations of anti-Beijing snooping emerged.

"These, along with previous allegations, are clearly troubling signs," the Xinhua news agency said in a commentary following the new claims by former U.S. spy Edward Snowden made to Hong Kong's Sunday Morning Post.

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