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Militants kill seven in attack on Indian Kashmir base: Police
The Indian Kashmir chief minister calls it an attempt to sabotage the meeting between Manmohan and Nawaz.
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Diageo's 'Arthur's Day' faces backlash in home of Guinness
International drinks firm Diageo criticised by Irish minister for inventing Arthur's Day to market its products
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Enforced disappearances: An unending trend
Family and relatives of Baloch journalist Abdul Razzaq Baloch blame Pakistan's intelligence services for his death.
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Currency: Rupee continues retreat against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 106.10/106.20 against the dollar, compared to Monday’s close of 105.80/105.85.
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UN session: Obama demands UN act on Syria
Says US wants to resolve the Iran issue peacefully but is determined to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon.
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Male Dallas Zoo gorilla to get therapy for sexist attitude
Patrick, a 430-pound Western lowland gorilla, will be moving to the Riverbanks Zoo and Gardens in Columbia.
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Gunfire erupts after Kenya says all hostages freed in mall siege
According to Kenya's foreign minister, the militants include "two to three Americans" and a British woman.
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Malala challenges world leaders to educate Syrian refugees
Malala received $1 million from campaign group Avaaz to kick off the push for money to send Syrian refugees to school.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 105.80/105.85 against the dollar, compared to Friday’s close of 105.54/105.59.
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Australia clamps down on information about asylum seekers
The steady flow of refugee boats is a hot political issue in Australia.