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Two million monitoring Internet in China: state media
The 'web police' are employed by the government's propaganda arm, as well as by commercial sites.
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Four killed as clashes rock Cairo
The protests were called by the Anti-Coup Alliance led by Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
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Republicans rip White House in shutdown reprisal
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate will convene rare Saturday sessions.
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Flights cancelled as typhoon nears Japan's Okinawa
Japan, Taiwan and China are bracing for storm, with Japan's meteorological agency warning of strong winds,heavy rains.
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US set to be top oil, gas producer in 2013: EIA
US could push past Russia and Saudi Arabia as world's largest single producer of oil and of natural gas this year.
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Crackdown brings apparent lull in Karachi violence
40,000 to 45,000 traders and shopkeepers migrated to Punjab as their property, lives are not safe in Karachi.
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Malala picks up another award as Nobel beckons
Malala is also among the favourites for the Nobel Peace Prize, which will be announced on October 11.
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Afghanistan seal historic World Cup qualification
Team beats Kenya to book spot in cricket’s 2015 mega event for first time.
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Hamilton fastest in first two Korean GP practices
Mercedes driver leads world champion Vettel in both sessions.
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Pakistan, India face off in U19 rugby final
Officials declare Asian event a means of peace between arch rivals.








