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Assad regime promotes Syria as a 'tourist' destination
Around 1.3 million foreign visitors had travelled to Syria last year
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Myanmar finalizes Rohingya repatriation preparations as doubts mount
Chief Minister clarified that logistical problems protracted the issue
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Chinese embassy responds to Mattis's statement on US National Defense Strategy
Chinese embassy spokesperson responded to Mattis's statement on US National Strategy
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Pence heads to Mideast amid Israel embassy storm
The Palestinian administration has refused to meet Pence
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Macron boosts Merkel ahead of key coalition vote
Macron's wants to see EU with a joint budget and a common eurozone finance minister
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Hurriyat Conference: Statements by India's NIA are fake, false
Crackdown and charge sheets are propaganda used to terminate the Kashmir Movement, says Gilani
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UK could join reconfigurated EU in future: minister
'Britons did not want to be part of the EU as it stands', say Cabinet Office minister David Lidington
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What to do when liberals are the censors?
Authorities know they can’t afford to alienate smart young people, but also need to make clear where boundaries lie
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UK teen gained access to CIA chief's accounts: court
Doctors debate whether the teen has an autistic spectrum disorder
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China accuses US warship of violating its sovereignty
The United States has criticised China for constructing islands and military installations in the region
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Twitter to notify users exposed to Russian propaganda during US elections
It has already suspended these accounts therefore relevant content is no longer publicly available on its platform
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Simone de Beauvoir's 'passionate' love letters sold
Correspondence has been bought by Yale University, which already holds de Beauvoir's manuscripts and personal archives
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What happens in a US government shutdown?
Last shutdown, in October 2013, lasted more than two weeks and more than 800,000 federal employees were furloughed
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Could Taliban finally return to Afghan peace talks?
Foreign Office Spokesperson Mohammad Faisal says Pakistan is in favour of a political solution to the long war
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US government in shutdown as midnight deadline passes
Senators still negotiating on the Senate floor as the clock turns midnight
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Europe brings on charm and blue skies to lure Chinese tourists
Countries of the Old Continent are rolling out the red carpet to make the guests feel welcome
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UN chief urges to address root causes of crisis in Central Asia
UN chief emphasised the role of sustainable development and women empowerment for world peace
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US military puts China and Russia at heart of strategy: Mattis
Beijing seeks 'global partnership, not global dominance', criticises China’s US embassy
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US Supreme Court to decide legality of Trump travel ban
The court is due to hear arguments in April and issue a ruling by the end of June
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Drug crime concern mounts on Paris metro
Some conductors have resorted to skipping stations to avoid groups of users and dealers on the platforms
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Neo-Nazi group threatens Muslim association in Greece
Muslim Association of Greece says it has received a menacing phone call from the far-right group
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Families of 9/11 victims renew bid to sue Saudi Arabia
Lawyers for victims' families say fresh evidence could pave way for the much needed litigation
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Aid for millions caught up in US-Palestinian row: UN
The US gave around $700 million in support to the Palestinians last year, of which about half went to UNRWA
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Beheaded, bloody doll found in Amsterdam's mosque
The Emir Sultan Islamic Foundation calls this as a 'cowardly and disgusting act'
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Indonesian president to visit Pakistan on 26th
Indonesian president will also address a joint session of parliament during his two-day visit
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Macron sees Islamic State military defeat in Syria, Iraq within 'weeks'
I'm confident that in the coming weeks we will achieve a military victory on the ground, says French president
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Philippines halts sending workers to Kuwait over deaths, abuses
Bello did not refer to specific cases or give a timeframe for when the deaths took place
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China to enshrine Xi's name in state constitution
The constitutional change must be approved by the National People's Congress
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The woman battling South Korea's 'birth strike'
Rapid economic growth over decades has seen Seoul's GDP boom, but birth rates have gone in the opposite direction
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WWII Soviet bomber parts found in lake near Auschwitz
Ilyushin Il-4 aircraft had been shot down by a German anti-aircraft defence unit on January 19, 1945
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Chinese county bans schoolchildren from mosques
Critics accuse Beijing of following a broad pattern of harassment, detention and abuse in dealing with dissidents
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Trashy literature? No such thing for Turkish refuse collectors
Refuse collectors in Ankara have opened a library stocked with thousands of discarded books thrown out with rubbish
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May, Macron strike border security deal at UK summit
Loan of the Bayeux Tapestry paves way for stronger ties
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Turkey's EU minister rejects any option other than full membership
French President said developments in Turkey do not allow for progress in its decades-long push to join the EU
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Experts give one in the eye to Bayeux Tapestry loan offer
Macron's enthusiasm was not mimicked by museum staff
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Thai cops nab Pakistani passport forger with alleged Islamic State links
A typical fake passport would sell for only a few hundred dollars, according to the immigration bureau
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Israel apologises to Jordan over deadly embassy shooting
Israel extends apology without but no recompense for slain Jordanian worker, landlord and judge
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China sees births fall despite push for second child
Declining population of women of child-bearing age and decision to have children later in life plays a major role
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New Zealand PM will be the first leader to give birth in office in almost 30 years
Benazir Bhutto is believed to have been the first head of government to have given birth during her term in 1990
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Pakistan reunites Afghan child with family
Boy had come to Pakistan for medical treatment of his father and went missing during their stay
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Austrian far-right orders 'border protection unit'
Freedom party recommends preventive measures to avoid migrant settlement patterns seen in 2015
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Egyptian man breathes his last while prostrating in prayer at mosque
Ahmed Abu Baras died as a result of a sudden decrease in his blood pressure level, according to reports
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Tillerson, not Trump, to visit London next week
Tillerson told reporters that his British host, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, was preparing a packed agenda for him
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Adolescence now lasts from 10 to 24
An extended period of adolescence in modern youth means government policies need to be updated
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Experts insist China should enhance Indian Ocean presence to contain Delhi
Missile tests from India pose direct threat to China's security, are a challenge to nuclear nonproliferation efforts
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Turkey seeks Russian approval for air campaign against Afrin
This is the strongest signal yet that Turkey plans direct action against territory held by Kurdish militia in Syria
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Craving carbs? Blame your brain, Japan study finds
Minokoshi cautioned that it would be difficult to immediately apply the findings to improving human diets
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Grisly details as California couple deny torturing children
More allegations arise; children report that the couple did not allow them to shower more than once a year
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US won't pay $45 million pledged for Palestinian food aid for now
State Department spokesperson denied withholding of aid was to punish Palestinians for their political stance
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Nikki Haley voices regret to African UN envoys after Trump slur
Ambassador of Equatorial Guinea says that the US ambassador showed remorse

















































