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From pink pussyhats to rape laws, how women's rights advanced despite adversity in 2017
2017 brought a reminder to many that women's rights have a long road ahead
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Blast rips through supermarket in Russia's St Petersburg
Nobody killed in the explosion, but at least four people hospitalised
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Trump will fail against Iran as did 'smarter' Reagan, says Khamenei
Trump refused to certify that Tehran is complying with its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers
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Obama urges world leaders not to split society with online biases
He previously warned that social media platforms can lead people to make snap judgements about complex decisions
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Five uplifting stories you might have missed in 2017
One example is sight of freewheeling women in Pakistan, which has been helping challenge gender stereotypes in country
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Rising humidity can worsen impact of higher temperatures: study
If there is no air conditioning, organs strain and can start to fail
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Australian woman escapes the noose for drug trafficking in Malaysia
Exposto's lawyers said she was the victim of an internet romance scam
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UAE sentences thirteen to jail terms for terrorism, spying
A trade and tourism hub, the UAE is a monarchy which tolerates little public criticism
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Russia accuses US of training former Islamic State fighters in Syria
'US base in Syria is illegal and the area around it has become a black hole where militants operate unhindered'
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Google looking to launch stores in India to boost Pixel sales: report
It is exploring the idea of physical stores after finding an encouraging response to more than a dozen pop-up stores









