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  LONDON:Oil prices fell on Thursday, weighed down by data showing a smaller-than-expected draw on US crude stockpiles along with worries about the global economy.Front-month Brent crude futures, the international benchmark for oil prices, were down $0.31 or 0.49% at $63.51 per barrel by 1320 GMT. Brent stan smith bleu  closed up 2.3% on Wednesday.US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were down $0.51 or 0.89% at $56.83 per barrel. WTI closed up 1.9% on Wednesday.Markets appeared largely unmoved by the  adidas originals outlet detention in Gibraltar by British Royal Marines of a supertanker possibly carrying Iranian crude oil bound for Syria, as tensions between Iran a air max plus nd the United States have flared over mysterious attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman in recent months. Gains were capped by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reporting a weekly decline of 1.1 million barrels in crude stocks, versus the 3 million barrels forecast by analysts and 5 million barrels reported by the API a day earlier,  Cantor Fitzge Pjcc Bilawal inherited all his wealth from family
 KABUL:An army helicopter crashed in southwestern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing 25 people on board, including a top commander and the head of the provincial council key in fighting off a Taliban attack in May, of jordan2 ficials said.Taliban insurgents fig airforce hting the Western-backed government said they shot it down.Two army helicopters were on their way from Farah province to neighbouring Herat when one lost control in low visibility and crashed into a mountain, Naser Mehri, a spokesperson for the provincial governor, told Reuters.Eighteen killed in Russian helicopter crash in SiberiaAmong the passengers were Nematullah Khalil, deputy army corps commander for the western region, and Farid Bakhtawar, the outspoken head of Farah s provincial council. The other victims, apart from the crew, were soldiers and council members, Mehri said.Bakhtawar was a major figure in battling the Taliban in the battle  stan smith scratch for the city of Farah which the militants besieged and threatened to take over in May.The Taliba