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Deadly surge in IIOJK violence leaves six more dead
Two Indian soldiers killed in a ‘fierce firefight’ with rebels
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Shiffrin looks ahead to Beijing Olympics with trepidation
American skiing star says Covid restrictions and unpredictable weather present challenges
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UN says Taliban to announce plans for girls' education 'soon'
De facto minister of education told us that they are working on a framework, says UNICEF official Omar Abdi
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Newcastle begin bid for 'superpower' status
Saudi-owned Magpies start new era with match against Spurs in Premier League
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PSG scrape victory with late Mbappe penalty
French giants come from behind to bag 2-1 win over Angers in Ligue 1
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Azarenka books spot in Indian Wells final against Badosa
Belarusian tennis star beats Latvian Ostapenko 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 in semi-final
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India fears Taliban fallout in occupied Kashmir
If Taliban can defeat world's largest military, we see possibility we too can win our freedom, says local businessman
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Biennial World Cup gives chance to dream: Infantino
FIFA president defends plan saying chances for smaller nations to qualify will increase
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US offers to pay relatives of 10 killed in botched Afghan drone strike
Last month relatives of the people killed in the attack demanded compensation and a face to face apology.
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Vibrant Afghan radio reduced to religious relic
But when the hardline Islamist Taliban swept to power mid-August, vowing to restore sharia law, everything changed