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S Korea approves restart of troubled nuclear reactor
Government has vowed to stick to its nuclear power programme despite the Fukushima crisis.
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Local police, an uncertain player in Afghan future
Local police is tasked with community-level policing to curb violence in Afghanistan’s most dangerous, remote areas.
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India's trauma turns to anger at gang-rape killing
Tomorrow it could be my sister or me, says one protester.
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Clinton in hospital with blood clot
Clinton, 65, fell ill with a stomach bug on her return from a trip to Europe earlier this month.
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UN chief condemns 'escalating' violence in Pakistan
Ban Ki-Moon appalled by killings of Shia pilgrims, kidnapped tribal policemen.
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Record number of Afghan soldiers killed in 2012
Nato is aims to train up 350,000 Afghan soldiers and police by the end of 2014 to ensure stability in Afghanistan.
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75% taxes on the Rich: France strikes down proposal
The tax rate had angered business leaders and prompted some wealthy French citizens to seek tax exile abroad.
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Patent wars: Apple to drop claims against Samsung
Samsung was ordered by a US jury in August to pay Apple $1.05 billion in damages.
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Bomb attack on Shia pilgrim buses kills 19, injures 25 in Mastung
Remotely-triggered bomb hit convoy of three buses.
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Watson wants to focus on batting in Tests
Watson to miss the final Sydney Test due to calf injury.









