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Latest Myanmar violence blamed on extremists
Sectarian violence in Myanmar has killed at least 240 people and displaced 140,000 since June 2012.
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China elevates Malaysia ties, aims to triple trade by 2017
Trade between the two countries is expected to hit $70 billion by the end of this year.
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Syria chemical attack reopens old wounds among Kurds
The United Nations described the attack in Syria as the most significant of its kind since Halabja.
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Lululemon lawsuit over sheer yoga pants gets lead plaintiff
Lawsuits filed in Manhattan blamed the defective pants on cost-cutting and accused Lululemon of hiding the defects.
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Capitol hill shooting: Gunfire forces lockdown in Washington
A US official said there was no apparent connection to terrorism.
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Taliban to keep away from Baradar
He isn’t a free man and that’s why people are afraid of meeting him says a Taliban official.
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Twitter unveils IPO filing, aims to raise $1 billion
Company's IPO revealed about 65% of its revenue derived from mobile users. But has not made any profits since 2010.
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Currency: Rupee steady against dollar
The rupee ended steady at 105.83/105.89 against the dollar, compared to Wednesday’s close of 105.81/105.87.
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Football: Trade unionists protest outside FIFA over Qatar workers
FIFA mulls timing 2022 World Cup outside summers to escape heat.
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Man who brought al Qaeda to Afghanistan, to now run for country's president
Abdul Rassoul Sayyaf says he nominates himself to "stand alongside the true servants of Afghanistan".