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THE HAGUE -- The three injured in the stabbing incident in the center of The Hague on Friday night have been released from hospital, police said on Saturday.

A police spokesperson told local media that the youngest victim is a 13-year-old boy from The Hague. Two others are girls, both aged 15, one from Leiderdorp and the other from Alphen aan den Rijn. The three were brought to hospital and released later. (Hague-Stabbing-Victims)

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MOSCOW -- A private helicopter crashed on Saturday near the port city of Novorossiysk in southwestern Russia, killing the pilot, local media reported.

The Robinson R66 chopper, which belongs to a local tourism center, completely burned out after the crash, without causing casualties or destruction on the ground. (Russia-Helicopter Crash)

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SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. leading chip manufacturer Intel Corporation on Friday blamed Qualcomm Inc. for its being denied opportunities in the modem chip market.

Intel Executive Vice President and General Counsel Steven Rodgers said the company filed on Friday an Amicus brief supporting the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that launched an anti-trust probe against Qualcomm for unfair business behaviors. (US-Intel-Qualcomm-Unfair Competition)

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NEW DELHI -- At least six people were killed and 10 others injured, some of them critically, Saturday in a deadly head-on collision between a passenger bus and an oil truck tanker in India's eastern state of West Bengal, police said.

The accident took place at Farakka in Murshidabad district, about 289 km north of Kolkata, the capital city of West Bengal. (India-Bus-Oil Truck Tanker-Accident) Enditem

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