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Foreign aid: Start Network strives to improve lives of drought-hit communities in Pakistan
The humanitarian world is still struggling to find a timely way to tackle 'slow-onset' crises like droughts
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Jaguar Land Rover invests $25 million in Lyft to help develop self-driving cars
Self-driving technology is expected to transform transportation in the years to come
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Fentanyl, the powerful drug that killed Prince, presents growing threat
Fentanyl is a man-made opioid 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times more so than morphine
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Australian police arrest man for allegedly supplying gun in deadly Melbourne attack
Australia has signalled a drive to reform parole laws as a result of the Melbourne siege
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China Eastern flight lands safely in Sydney with hole torn in engine
Crew observed the abnormal situation of the left engine and decided to return to Sydney airport immediately
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Qatar can defend economy and currency, finance minister tells CNBC
Says countries which had imposed sanctions would also lose money because of the damage to business in the region
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Arms show offers Japan venue to build military ties in Southeast Asia
Abe's government as it counters China's growing influence in the South China Sea
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Gas shortages risk reversing ambitious push to expand Pakistan's forests
Gas consumption in Pakistan has grown by more than 80 per cent over the last 20 years
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Uber board adopts all recommendations from Eric Holder investigation
The board's decisions follow a series of public-relations crises for the company
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Pakistan beefs up security for Chinese officials
Number of militant attacks in Pakistan has fallen sharply in recent years, but violent groups still pose a threat









