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US, Afghan forces strike opium factories to curb Taliban funds
US Army General John Nicholson showed videos at presser of targeted aerial strikes against Taliban drug factories
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US Navy rolls out new measures after deadly Asia-Pacific crashes
Sleep guidelines, automatic ID system among reforms
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Zimbabwe's ruling party sets Mugabe impeachment ball rolling
Impeachment could be fast-tracked in a day, expert says
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Full of beans: Coffee to help power London's buses
Transport for London has been turning to biofuels to curb carbon emissions
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New ARV drugs, early diagnosis key to beating AIDS epidemic: UNAIDS
Around 21 million people receiving ARV treatment, says agency
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Putin plan to rejuvenate Russian politics makes slow progress
This month Putin told 10 governors, that "as a rule" they were being replaced with "young people".
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Modi's party condemns member who offered reward for Bollywood star's head
Modi's party has asked Suraj Pal Amu, a senior member, why he offered ($1.54 million)
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Alibaba goes offline with $2.9 billion stake in China's top grocer
Even though it has invested upwards of $9.3 billion in brick-and-mortar stores since 2015
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Clamour for justice: Yugoslav court leaves global legacy
ICC tribunal demonstrates that rulers can be brought to justice
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Soros says Hungarian government lying in attacks against him
Soros says attacks on him meant to distract Hungarians









