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      River Plate draw with Guarani to reach final

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    • Somali, AU troops capture key Shabab stronghold: officials

      Somali, AU troops capture key Shabab stronghold: officials

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      FBI chief: ISIS bigger threat than Al-Qaeda

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      Polish video game The Witcher enchants world

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      Bionic eye helps British pensioner see in world first

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      Time will tell if Apple Watch catches on

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      • No evidence B.B. King was poisoned, coroner says

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      • Tabloid publishes images of future queen giving Nazi salute

        Tabloid publishes images of future queen giving Nazi salute

      • Comedian Dave Chappelle speaks out about timing of comeback

        Comedian Dave Chappelle speaks out about timing of comeback

      • Cosby detailed his womanizing, secrecy efforts a decade ago

        Cosby detailed his womanizing, secrecy efforts a decade ago

    • Sports
      • Putin, Blatter put troubles aside for 2018 World Cup

        Putin, Blatter put troubles aside for 2018 World Cup

      • River Plate draw with Guarani to reach final

        River Plate draw with Guarani to reach final

      • Suarez, Roberto lift Barca to 2-1 win

        Suarez, Roberto lift Barca to 2-1 win

      • Bayern confirm deal to sign midfielder Vidal

        Bayern confirm deal to sign midfielder Vidal

    • Business
      • Qatar Labour Law 1 Day Workshop in Doha, Qatar 13 August 2018

        Qatar Labour Law 1 Day Workshop in Doha, Qatar 13 August 2018

      • GCC: Yields rise on US rate hike expectations

        GCC: Yields rise on US rate hike expectations

      • GCC petrochemical prices decline in June, early July

        GCC petrochemical prices decline in June, early July

      • Qatar Airways adds two new destinations in Pakistan

        Qatar Airways adds two new destinations in Pakistan

    • Culture
      • A pugilist parable of transformation in ‘Southpaw’

        A pugilist parable of transformation in ‘Southpaw’

      • Playing the Armenian diaspora in LA

        Playing the Armenian diaspora in LA

      • Somali, AU troops capture key Shabab stronghold: officials

        Somali, AU troops capture key Shabab stronghold: officials

      • FBI chief: ISIS bigger threat than Al-Qaeda

        FBI chief: ISIS bigger threat than Al-Qaeda

    • Science
      • Polish video game The Witcher enchants world

        Polish video game The Witcher enchants world

      • Bionic eye helps British pensioner see in world first

        Bionic eye helps British pensioner see in world first

      • Time will tell if Apple Watch catches on

        Time will tell if Apple Watch catches on

      • Rocket carrying Russian, Japanese, US crew docks with ISS

        Rocket carrying Russian, Japanese, US crew docks with ISS

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    Has the Edinburgh Festival Fringe become too commercial?

    Critics say that one of the world’s biggest arts festivals is becoming too commercial – and too expensive to participate in.

    Today, thousands of performing artists show every year at Edinburgh Fringe, up from a few acts when it started over 70 years ago.

    Al Jazeera’s Neave Barker reports from the Scottish capital.


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