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Senior Saudi prince says CIA cannot be trusted on Khashoggi conclusion
CIA concluded that Prince Mohammed ordered operation to kill Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul
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UAE woman who 'served' dead boyfriend to Pakistanis, confesses to murder
37-year-old Moroccan tailor stabbed her boyfriend and then butchered his body into three pieces
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Anti-gay marriage groups win Taiwan referendum battle
Amnesty International urged Taiwanese government to not water down same-sex marriage proposals
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Taiwan's president quits party leadership after major polls setback
Tsai framed local elections as a way to tell the world that Taiwan would not bow to Beijing
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Russia poses bigger threat to UK than terror groups: Army chief
London blamed Moscow military intelligence for orchestrating poisoning of ex-Russian spy and his daughter
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UN envoy steps up contacts with Yemen rebels, govt
UN agencies say 14 million Yemenis are at risk of starvation and with war further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis
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Man jailed in UAE for posting video of child being scolded, frightened
Parents need to properly listen to their children, requests Ras Al Khaimah Police chief
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Indian community issues mass suicide threat over bridge name
Queen Sati Sadhani ruled the Chutia dynasty from 1522 to 1524 and is said to be their last queen
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Spain bars May's way to Brussels Brexit deal
Spain can expect its European allies to swing more clearly behind its 300-year-old claims to sovereignty of Gibraltar
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French police fire tear gas at fuel price protesters
Several hundred protesters converged on Champs Elysees where police prevented them from reaching Elysee Palace
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28 drown in India bus crash, many of them children
Police said they retrieved 28 bodies from the private passenger bus after it veered off the road
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Climate change could cost US 'hundreds of billions' a year: study
More than 300 scientists compile the Fourth National Climate Assessment Volume II
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US service member killed in Afghanistan: NATO
The Pentagon says there are about 14,000 US service members in Afghanistan
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Suicide blast at Afghanistan mosque kills at least 26 gathered to pray
Victims part of the Afghan security forces
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Iran's Rouhani calls for Muslims to unite against United States
Washington in May reimposed sanctions on Tehran
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14 Palestinian protesters wounded by Israeli gunfire: Gaza ministry
Thousands of demonstrators turned out for the protests but largely kept their distance from the fortified frontier
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More than 15,000 migrants repatriated from Libya: IOM
Abuse of migrants is widespread in the country since the 2011 ousting of dictator Gaddafi
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Taiwan votes in test for pro-independence ruling party as China watches
The results will be closely watched in China, which claims self-ruled, proudly democratic Taiwan as its own
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China factory blast kills two, injures 24
Officials say the attack was not terror related
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US, UN condemn attack on Chinese consulate in Karachi
UN chief hopes that those responsible for the attacks will be brought to justice
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Taiwan votes in test for pro-independence ruling party as China watches
Self-ruled country will also hold a referendum on same-sex marriage
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UAE signals jailed UK academic could be freed in 'amicable solution'
Life sentence for non-Emirati entails maximum of 25 years in jail followed by deportation
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UK faces 'more division' if Brexit deal fails: May
May dismissed calls for a second vote with an option to keep Britain in the EU
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Berlin man, 95, charged over 36,000 deaths in Nazi camp
A total of 200,000 people were held at Mauthausen, half of whom died before the camp's liberation by US troops
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'Well-founded' hopes for Aghanistan peace: UN
Hopes for progress in negotiations with Taliban are raised by President Ashraf Ghani and Western diplomats
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Saudi dismisses sexual harassment reports as 'baseless'
More than dozen activists were arrested in May, just before the lifting of a decades-long ban on women drivers
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French wine market to shrink further, but organics surge: report
French organic sales are expected to set the pace through 2022, with 14 per cent annual growth
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Spain demands written UK promise on Gibraltar veto
Madrid has a long-standing claim on the British rock, home to 30,000 people
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Iran 'strongly rejects' US chemical weapons accusations
Tehran expresses strong opposition to use or possession of chemical weapons by any country
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At least nine killed in Afghan mosque explosion: officials
22 injured in the attack
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Orient meets Occident as Louvre Abu Dhabi rains light on art
One million visitors thronged island city to admire cultural feat in debut year, suggest reports
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Aged 97, survivor looks back on Stalin-era Ukraine famine
Kiev authorities estimate the number of dead at around 4 million, or 13 percent of the total population at the time
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China 'highly appreciates' Pakistan's response to consulate attack
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson says the attack would not affect Beijing's commitment to CPEC
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China hopes for trade war solution at G20 Xi-Trump talks
Talks in Argentina come as the two countries have failed to reach any agreement
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Ex-FBI director Comey to testify before outgoing Congress
Says he would resist if made to answer questions behind closed doors
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Saudi prince lands in UAE on first foreign tour since Khashoggi murder
MBS to visit “a number of brotherly" Arab states at the request of King Salman
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Dubai police women smash world record of towing aeroplane over 100 metres
Some 77 police women pulled a Boeing 777-300R weighing around 240 tonnes
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British woman, 60, spends life savings on 27-year-old Sri Lankan boyfriend
Woman now says Priyanjana never really loved her to begin with
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Divided by war, Israel and Gaza's Instagrammers tell their own stories
Instagrammers highlights photographs of farmland scorched in Israel and rockets fired by Gaza
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Angry Trump lashes judges on Thanksgiving
More than 4,300 migrants have massed in Tijuana, Mexico across the border from San Diego, California
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The Indian tribe that wants to be left alone
Sentinelese that inhabit Andaman islands are protected by Indian laws which ban any contact
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France imposes sanctions on 18 Saudi citizens over Khashoggi killing
Murder of Mr Khashoggi is crime of extreme gravity, says French foreign ministry
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Trump hints could make first visit to Afghanistan
US troops arrived in 2001 as part of the campaign to topple Taliban following September 11 attacks on United States
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Homelessness in Britain rises to one in 200 - charity
Homelessness has risen in England for more than six years with 80,000 families in temporary accommodation
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Four friends jump in front of train in India
India has some of the highest suicide rates in the world and in 2015 nearly 9,000 students took their own lives
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Eight killed as gunmen attack French drilling camp in Niger
Boko Haram insurgency in the country has driven 1.8 million people from their homes
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Women barred from wearing nighties during daytime in Indian village
Rule enforced after men complain of 'feeling uncomfortable' seeing women in night attire
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Turkey's Erdogan could meet Saudi Crown Prince on G20 sidelines: spokesperson
Turkey calls for those who ordered Khashoggi's murder to be held accountable
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Indian Hindu group expects 300,000 at temple rallies
Demolition of the mosque at Ayodhya sparked nationwide riots in which thousands were killed most of them Muslims
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Germany's 'killer nurse' tells families of over 100 victims 'sorry'
'I am fully convinced now that I owe every relative an explanation'