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At least 21 injured in Taiwan train explosion
Cause of explosion as yet undetermined
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Five dead as wall collapses at England’s recycling site
According to the police statement, emergency services attended but the men could not be saved at the scene
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British parliament briefly locked down over 'suspicious package'
There are no reports of any injuries or illnesses, says a spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police
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Zakir Naik’s Mumbai office cordoned off by police as 'precautionary measure'
Move comes after Naik's 'hate speech' is reported to have inspired one of the five militants involved in Dhaka...
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Six women among nine dead in Ghana Eid party stampede
An official says three bodies have been identified so far and six people sustained injuries
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Heartwarming pictures show children celebrating Eid in war-torn Syria
Children in rebel-held areas of Syria are seen celebrating Eidul Fitr
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Alibaba finally launches its own smart car and car OS
For all the selfie lovers, Alibaba has introduced the car of the future to fulfill all selfie based requirements.
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China releases activist as UN's Ban calls for civil society respect
Zhao Wei 24, an assistant for the prominent detained lawyer Li Heping, was detained last July
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Chelsea Manning hospitalised after attempted suicide
Manning was taken to a hospital near the US Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth
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Protests and US probe after Louisiana police shoot black man
Alton Sterling, 37, was shot five times at close range by a police officer
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Blast at Bangladesh's biggest Eid gathering claims at least three lives
One of the attackers was also shot dead and four of his suspected accomplices were arrested
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Snapchat's 'Memories' feature will let you upload snaps from the past
New 'Memories' feature will let people only save images, referred to as Snaps, that they send
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US sanctions North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un for rights abuses
"Under Kim Jong-Un, North Korea continues to inflict intolerable cruelty and hardship on millions of its own people.."
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US to keep 8,400 troops in Afghanistan into 2017: Obama
Obama's announcement is further acknowledgement that Afghan security forces are still not ready to go it alone
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Indian-held Kashmir celebrates Eid with Pakistan amid protests
Muslims of the valley defy Indian troops, hold protests in favour of freedom from their oppressors
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Four Iran border guards killed in clash on Pakistan frontier
The fighting occurred in the Rask region in the southwestern Sistan-Balochistan province, Iranian media said
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Pakistani drowns as Nile pleasure boat sinks in Cairo
Six other Pakistani passengers were rescued after the boat hit a bridge late on Tuesday
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UK's Iraq war inquiry delivers damning verdict on Blair
Inquiry report says Britain had joined the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 without exhausting peaceful options
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Aussie man calls cops after dad burns cannabis
He seemed to believe that destruction of the same was far worse than possession in first instance, say police
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Clinton dodges FBI bullet on email prosecution
FBI's decision against prosecuting Clinton robs Republicans of election game-changer they had so desperately craved
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Blair in spotlight as UK Iraq inquiry gives verdict
Former British prime minister is expected to face severe criticism after the final report comes out
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Islamic State says Dhaka cafe slaughter a glimpse of what's coming
This will repeat, repeat and repeat until you lose and we win, says a video message
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India police hunt for students who threw dog off roof
Animal rights activist Shravan Krishnan found the dog later, injured but alive
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Syria's Assad makes rare appearance outside capital for Eid
Syrian president joined worshippers at Al Safa mosque in Akrama, a neighbourhood which has been hit by IS, al Qaeda
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Oscar Pistorius jailed for six years for murder of girlfriend
Pistorius, 29, was found guilty of murdering Steenkamp by an appeals court last December
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Justin Trudeau sends heartwarming message on Eid
Trudeau thanks Canada’s Muslim community for its contributions to the shaping and building of the nation
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At least six soldiers killed in double suicide bombing in Yemen's Aden
Sources say gun battles at the base, in Khor Maksar district, were going on and military reinforcements were arriving
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What went wrong? Bangladesh militant’s father seeks answers
Meer Hayet Kabir was hoping that his son, who was missing for the past four months, would come home on Friday
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Open criticism, unruly militias add to Afghan government woes
Rivalry has simmered for years, but according to a recent report, areas of north have descended into lawlessness
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Muslim world outraged by blast near Masjid-e-Nabawi
PM condemns blast, army chief calls up Saudi FM to offer support
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Relief: Bahrain pardons 82 Pakistani inmates
Relief: Bahrain pardons 82 Pakistani inmates
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Email probe: FBI to recommend no charges on Clinton
Email probe: FBI to recommend no charges on Clinton
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Profound sadness: Kabul, Afghan Taliban condemn Madina attack
“The Islamic Emirate condemns this incident in the strongest of terms..."
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At least 5 dead in Turkey military chopper crash: PM
"There have been deaths and injuries," Binali Yildirim told journalists
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What is the goal of Juno's mission to Jupiter?
It aims to peer beneath the clouds around Jupiter for the first time to learn more about the planet's atmosphere
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Trump likely to announce vice presidential running mate next week
He is thought to be considering at least nine potential running mates, many of them Republican lawmakers in Congress
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FBI recommends no criminal charges over Clinton’s emails: director
Bureau judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case despite evidence of potential violations
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17 more charged over Istanbul airport attack
Turkish media have identified the strike's organiser as Akhmed Chatayev
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Myanmar official charged for Suu Kyi slur
Government employee referred to Suu Kyi as the wife of a "kalar" a derogatory term used to slander foreigners
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IN PICTURES: What Muslims around the world have in iftar
Meals vary from simple plates of watermelon & cheese in a Syrian rebel-controlled town to a cooked meal in Bosnia
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Five arrested over Myanmar mosque burning
In past two weeks, Buddhist mobs have ransacked two mosques in separate towns
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Pictures of the day: July 5, 2016
We look at 13 pictures of events from around the world
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Buy a sachet of shampoo, get wifi: here’s how a startup helps people get online in the Philippines
Half of the world’s population does not have access to the internet
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'Minimum govt' Modi swells ranks with new ministers
Modi said he wants a strong ministerial team in place ahead of parliament's monsoon session to prioritise promises
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Bangladesh police say may have killed hostage by mistake in cafe siege
It was one of the deadliest militant attacks in Bangladesh, where IS and al Qaeda have claimed a series of killings
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Emirati man wrongfully arrested in US seeks $200 million in damages
Menhali was detained after a clerk at a local hotel called 911 to report a man pleading allegiance to the organisation
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Homeless man arrested over US student death in Rome
Beau Solomon was found on Monday near a bridge in the Italian capital after going missing three days ago
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Turkey's Erdogan rules out Egypt thaw despite diplomatic blitz
Ties between Turkey and Egypt ruptured in 2013 after the military ousted elected extremist president Mohamed Morsi
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Britain 'will remain in the EU': Austrian minister
'In five years there will still be 28 member states' Schelling told German business daily Handelsblatt
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Singaporean couple jailed for torturing toddler to death
The couple punished the boy by making him stand for hours, kicking and slapping him when he got tired

















































