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Pakistan has to decide if they want to work with US: Alice Wells
Senior US diplomat says Washington looks forward to seeing practical steps from Islamabad
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Blackwater founder promotes plan to privatize Afghan operations
Some of the comapny's guards were convicted of killing 14 unarmed Iraqi civilians at a Baghdad traffic circle in 2007
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Sex and drugs: Study links marijuana use to more intercourse
Where there is smoke, there tends to be fire, say medical researchers
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Iraq orders truce with Kurds to allow peaceful deployment at border crossings
Iraqi PM orders 24-hr suspension of military operations
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Hamas says security chief wounded in Israeli attack
The car bombing came as rival factions are trying to implement a new reconciliation agreement
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Britain believes North Korea was behind NHS cyber attack
WannaCry was a relatively unsophisticated attack that could have been prevented by the NHS
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Japanese girl says school forced her to dye hair black, sues govt-media
The girl suffered pain and irritation from the dye and is seeking damages 2.2 million yen, said media
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Pakistan's youthful population creates education challenges
Despite 220,000 schools nationwide, Pakistan has over 20 million out-of-school children
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Global measles deaths fall, but elimination goals far off
Measles puts children at risk of severe health complications such as pneumonia, diarrhea, blindness, and death.
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Self-driving startups race down a narrowing road
Investment in untested startup companies remains relatively modest despite all the buzz and lofty expectations









