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Taliban execute four Afghans 'for Western links'
Taliban insurgents near the Afghan capital Kabul executed four civilians working for a Western security company.
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India's NDTV sues Nielsen over ratings data
NDTV sues viewer ratings agency TAM India and its global parents, Nielsen and Kantar, for over $1.3 billion.
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India restores power but jitters remain
India's power network was back at full capacity after two days of massive outages.
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Olympics 2012: Badminton players charged over 'thrown' matches
Four pairs in women's doubles competition could be disciplined after the Badminton World Federation (BWF) took action.
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Myanmar troops 'opened fire on Rohingya Muslims'
Burmese security forces failed to protect Arakan and Rohingya, unleashed campaign of violence against Rohingya.
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Health and safety issues: French summer camp workers sacked over Ramazan fast
Muslim leaders denounce Communist-run town council’s move.
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Over 2m spectators for London Games
Attendee rates over 85% for the first three days.
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Tennis: Venus crushes Wozniak to stay on track
Former number one eager to repeat Sydney success.
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Great Olympic judging rows
Fencer Shin’s semi-final loss was not the first controversial decision.
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Olympic: Saudi judoka gets go-ahead after hijab dispute
“The judo federation will allow her to wear something on her head which will not compromise her safety.









