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Four killed in firing at Indian military station, shooters at large
Military station houses mostly families of soldiers and is a residential army base
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India's birth control measures resonate among its Muslims
Younger generation of Muslims driving change while some priests also propagate need for birth control
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Australia, NZ mark 100-day countdown to Women’s World Cup
This is the first time that the event, featuring 32 teams, will take place in the southern hemisphere
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Israeli spyware used to hack across 10 countries: report
Hacking tools have been used against journalists and opposition figures, say Microsoft and Citizen Lab
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Britain names MI5 deputy as first female cyber spy boss
Anne Keast-Butler ‘has an impressive track record’ at the heart of Britain's national security network
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Britain braces for 'unparalleled' disruption from doctors' strike
Strike follows walkouts by nurses, paramedics and other NHS staff demanding pay rises
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Iran installs cameras in public places to identify, penalise unveiled women
After they have been identified, violators will receive 'warning text messages as to the consequences', says police
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Musk says SpaceX Starship rocket launch slipping to later in April
SpaceX envisions Starship as reusable transportation system to carry astronauts and cargo to orbit, moon, and beyond
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China eyes ‘West to East’ green hydrogen pipeline
Transmission line will have initial capacity of 100,000 tonnes per year
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Saudis maintain crude supply to Asian refiners
Move comes despite pledge to cut output by 500k barrels per day from May








