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Global 'terror' death toll soared in 2014: US report
In total 32,727 people were killed compared to 17,800 in 2013, with a further 34,700 people injured
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Moroccan villagers harvest fog for water supply
"Our rain here is the fog," says DSH chairman Aissa Derhem
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Indonesia believes Australia pays people smugglers to turn back boats
Indonesia has previously expressed disapproval of the Australia's tough immigration policy
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UN appeals for $1.6bn for war-ravaged Yemen
A UN spokesperson said the money is needed to address the "constantly increasing humanitarian needs in Yemen"
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Senegal's astronomical society seeks science to fix Ramazan dates
"Using only calculations does not conform to sharia. Science has limits and sharia is the basis of everything."
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India hotel blaze kills at least 10
Police say they suspect an electrical fault triggered the blaze early in the morning
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Messi's 100 games of tears but no titles
Messi, Aguero, Tevez and rest of Argentina squad have been sent on a mission to end 22 years without a major title
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Curfew in Indian-administered Kashmir as killings heighten tensions
A Srinagar resident says there are police everywhere and no one is allowed to move out on the street
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Bangladesh hero Mustafizur Rahman idealises Pakistani Muhammad Aamir
Rookie left-arm pacer claims five wickets in his ODI debut as Bangladesh thrash India by 79 runs
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Afghan warlord's anger at being 'sidelined' by Ghani
Ismail Khan, a powerful warlord accuses his country's government of sidelining him just as it faces up to the Taliban









