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Afghan presidential election provokes more than 3,000 complaints
There are fears the Taliban may exploit security in the capital during the lengthy ballot counting process.
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Opposition parties to challenge Pakistan Protection Ordinance in top court
The controversial ordinance was passed on April 7 amid furore from the opposition against the bill.
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Search for MH370 to be most expensive in aviation history
Reuters' estimates show that at least $44 million has already been spent on deployment of military ships, aircraft.
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Ukraine launches 'anti-terrorist' operation in eastern city, 70 arrested
City center is blocked along with metro stations, once finished, we will open them, says Ukrainian Interior Minister.
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Currency: Rupee steady against dollar
The rupee ended almost steady at 98.07/98.13 against the dollar on Monday compared to Friday’s close of 98.10/98.15.
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Rivals cry foul as early results put Abdullah ahead in Afghan capital
Posting results on the doors of polling stations were done in an effort to make the election more transparent.
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Disney’s latest hero Captain America sets box office record
In 2012, The Avengers was the third-biggest film in Hollywood history, grossing $623.4 million.
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'Human skin' book at Harvard found to be bound in sheepskin
The binding material of the Spanish book published in 1605 was determined after an analysis of samples of its covers.
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BJP puts 'no first use' nuclear policy in doubt
Modi aides say that if he becomes prime minister, India would get tougher in territorial disputes with China.
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Army will preserve its honour at all costs: Gen Raheel
Remarks come in response to soldiers' concerns over "undue criticism" of the army in recent days.









