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EU's Ashton visit ends, but Egypt crisis persists
Morsi has not been seen in public since his ouster and is being held in custody.
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Iraq seeks to promote tourism despite deadly violence
Iraq is no stranger to tourism, with countless pilgrims visiting its religious shrines.
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Afghan forces need substantial help after 2014: US
Decades-old concerns still haunt Afghanistan's prospects for stability, ssays Pentagon.
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India's poor drain 'impure' blood to cure ills
Doctors used the thousands-year-old practice to treat illness through bloodletting until the late 19th century.
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Fresh demarcation: Congress approves new state in India
The planned state, which would be India’s 29th, would be created out of an impoverished, drought-prone mainly tribal.
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South Africa, Sri Lanka keen to light up dead rubber
Tourists focused on improving track record in fifth ODI today.
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Ferrari chief rebukes Alonso over comments
Two-time world champion criticised car’s performance after Hungarian GP.
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Hussey feels for stumbling Australia
Former batsman urges critics to show faith in team ahead of third Ashes Test.
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ICC World Cup 2015: Pakistan, India to clash on February 15
Rivals drawn in Pool B; hosts Australia, New Zealand to meet in Pool A.
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Wikileaks: Manning guilty of espionage but not 'aiding enemy'
Manning could face a jail term of upto 100 years for the 20 charges of violating the espionage act.









