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Delivering healthcare in Syria 'almost impossible': WHO
Of the 113 fully operational hospitals in Syria before the conflict began in 2011, 58 per cent are now closed
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Sri Lanka's Tamil regions protest for prisoners' release
Minority group organised shutdown in northern and eastern regions after government rejected a universal amnesty plea
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Ex 'Top Gear' host Jeremy Clarkson, BBC sued by punched producer
The row was reportedly over a missing meal with Clarkson calling Tymon a 'lazy, Irish' expletive
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Tony Blair launches new Middle East peace initiative
Israeli media reports in recent weeks have suggested Blair has been meeting with leaders of Palestinian movement Hamas
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Career best Warner puts Kiwis to sword
Left-handed opener continues his love affair with New Zealand's bowling and the WACA
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Revitalised Erdogan seeks to bask in G20 glory
After the latest vote, Erdogan is now seeking a powerful presidency with full executive powers
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Thousands attend funerals of beheaded Afghan Shia Hazaras
Seven people from the mostly Shia Hazara ethnic minority were kidnapped from Jaghuri by unknown gunmen in October
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South African students win university language victory
Student protestors won the right to be taught in English at Stellenbosch University
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Divided G20 seeks harmony on Syria at Turkey summit
Leaders from world's top 20 industrial powers meet on Sunday seeking to overcome differences on a range of issues
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German football team switch hotels after bomb scare
A police investigation was ongoing at the Hotel Molitor









