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Oil market rebounds on demand prospects
European benchmark Brent North Sea crude for delivery in March jumped $1.40 to trade at $56.15 a barrel
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IS claims to have burned Jordanian pilot alive
Jordan says killers of its pilot will face revenge
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'Deterrence stability': Pakistan looks to China, Russia as US indulges India, says report
Pakistan's civil-military leaders reach out to Moscow, seeking to warm ties that have been frosty since Cold War
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Birth control access key means of reaching climate goals: experts
Population expert says that financing for both climate change and birth control is crucial or neither will get better
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Indian brides hire 'Langur security' to halt 'monkey business' at weddings
Grey Langurs are the latest in anti-monkey security at weddings in Agra
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The Mao the merrier: China boom for leader lookalikes
Since Xi Jinping came to power and launched crackdown on dissent, broadcast censors have narrowed what is acceptable
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India keeps interest rates on hold
RBI governor says bank is awaiting further signs of slowing inflation along with "high-quality fiscal consolidation"
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Britain authorises 'three-parent' babies
Move aims to prevent serious inherited diseases being passed from mother to child
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FC Barcelona president charged with tax fraud in Neymar transfer case
Judge Pablo Ruz ordered Bartomeu to appear before him on Feb 13 over alleged tax evasion worth 2.85 million euros
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Three French soldiers attacked outside Jewish centre: police
Troops were patrolling the Jewish centre as part of reinforced security measures in the wake of attacks last month
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Difference is clear: Saudi executions judicial while IS beheadings are arbitrary, says Saudi official
Saudi Interior Ministry spokesperson says IS beheadings, bereft of judicial process, are criminal just as murder
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NY Times eyes further digital growth as profits sink
Its publisher reported a net profit for shareholders of $34.8m, down from $65m in the same period in 2013
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'China, Russia back India on UN terror resolution targeting Pakistan'
Resolution pending at the UN for nearly two decades was proposed by India
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Modi next target for pro-IS Twitter account
The account is being followed by over 500 people and has 220 pro-IS messages, all just in a matter of days
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Serbia not guilty of genocide against Croats: top UN court
Serbia was accused of ethnic cleansing as "form of genocide", leading to large numbers of Croats being displaced
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Over 100 women drugged and raped in Japan fake clinical study
A 54-year-old man gives women sedatives after luring them to hotels, hot spring resorts
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Smartphones and tablets may affect children's socio-emotional development: Researchers
Use of interactive screen time below three years of age could impair child’s development of skills needed for maths
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Even Islamic State knows polio is bad
Success of polio immunisation campaigns in Syria and Iraq attributed to IS granting access to vaccinators
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New app calculates likelihood of plane crash
'Am I going down' app meant as tool to help reassure fearful fliers
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Seven burnt to death after bus firebombed in Bangladesh
Seven passengers were burnt to death in after petrol bomb was thrown, says district police chief
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India policy: Police block Muslim conference in Pune
Majlis-e-Ittahadul Muslimeen is the newest Muslim group which surpassed all expectations in recent state elections
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Spanish parties strike pact against militants
The signed joint reform bill must now go to parliament for approval
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Fresh start: Afghan envoy foresees ‘new chapter’ in Pak-Afghan ties
Ambassador Mosazai says repatriation of Afghan refugees is priority for new govt
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Doctors confirm: Screen time affects teens' sleep
There could also be muscle pains, tension or headaches, for instance from playing a game for too long.
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Snowden, Russian newspaper, Pope Francis among 2015 Nobel Peace Prize nominees
Pope Francis has been nominated for stressing social justice and care for the environment
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Singapore students 'print' solar powered car
The cars will take part in Shell Eco-marathon Asia to be held in Manila from February 26 to March 1
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Norway banishes 'hate preacher' to remote village
Krekar's lawyer, Brynjar Meling, appealed the decision and asked that it be suspended pending review
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France’s Total likely to win contract for TAPI pipeline
Will finance the project, help extract gas from Turkmenistan fields.
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Obama seeks $14 bln to boost US cybersecurity defenses
US to deploy more intrusion detection and prevention capabilities, greater sharing of data with the private sector
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Making wiggle-room
Obama during his visit to India had “privately encouraged and pushed” Mr Modi to re-examine his approach to Pakistan
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Dutch team at MH17 crash site recovers more remains
Experts hope the latest remains will help with the identification of the final three
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Yemen drone strike kills four al Qaeda suspects
The unmanned aircraft targeted a car carrying "at least four" suspects in Baida province
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War games: Documentary shows how US recruited gamers to fly drones into Pakistan
Ex-drone operators say some were teenagers when flying the drones and killing someone was as easy as point-and-click
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Blast after presidential rally in NE Nigeria
President Goodluck Jonathan's appearance in the city came just a day after two blasts in the city.
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Ex-IMF chief Strauss-Kahn goes on trial for 'pimping'
DSK admits to being a "libertine" who enjoys orgies but has steadfastly denied knowing the women were paid.
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Oil prices rise to reverse earlier losses
US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for delivery in March climbed 26 cents to $48.50 a barrel.
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Michelangelo's bronze statues may have been found: Researchers
Though the Italian artist is known to have completed several statues in bronze, none of them survived
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Swastikas on Vienna mosque ahead of first anti-Islam march
Police say incident being 'investigated by national security agency'; march expected to attract less than 300 people
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Bangladesh opposition chief faces murder case probe
Khaleda Zia has already been charged by police with lesser crimes including "abetting" and "instigating" firebombings
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Taliban infiltrators kill four Afghan police: officials
Taliban insurgents step up their attacks recently in effort to exploit end of NATO's combat mission in Afghanistan
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Pakistan among top five 'least favourable' countries for Britons: survey
Pakistan dropped four points since 2012 and is now seen as unfavourable by 28% of Britons
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Indian prisoners escape by scaling walls with bedsheets
City's superintendent of police says a total of 91 inmates, including several convicted murderers, managed to flee
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China says opposed to any countries meeting Dalai Lama
The White House said last week that Obama would deliver remarks at a February prayer breakfast
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Pilot held by Islamic State puts Jordan's king in a tough spot
After his capture in December, militants released pictures of the young pilot being led out of the water by fighters
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China executes two cult members for McDonald's murder
The case sparked a national outcry after it was revealed that Wu was beaten to death
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Egypt frees Australian reporter Greste after 400 days in jail
Greste deported following a global outcry over his jailing on charges of backing the Muslim brotherhood
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Stalled negotiations: Obama pushed Modi to re-engage with Pakistan
Officials say American intervention raises possibility of resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue
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Modi to visit China in May
'Mr. Modi is going to come in May for a preparatory visit,' says Minister of External Affairs Shushma
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Another feather in the cap: Malala makes it to Britain’s most influential people’s list
Seventeen-year-old activist is the youngest person to be on Debrett’s list
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UK mosque battles bad reputation with tea and biscuits
London's Finsbury Park mosque is part of the open day initiative to promote better understanding of Muslim community

















































