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US officials don't know how much secret material Snowden took
The agencies fear that Snowden may have taken many more documents than officials initially estimated.
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Angelina Jolie urges UN Security Council to act on war zone rape
15-member Security Council unanimously adopted resolution recognising that rape can exacerbate conflict, impede peace.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended almost steady at 98.86/98.92 against the dollar, compared to Friday’s close of 98.88/98.93.
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Himalayan massacre spells end for Pakistan mountaineering
Before the brazen attack on foreign tourists, some 50 groups were expected this year in the remote G-B region.
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Qatari emir to step down, hand power to his son
Ruler's court says Qatari emir to address nation on Tuesday.
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Monsters University scares zombies to lead box office
The movie has gathered a $82 million in weekend ticket sales already.
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Imran Farooq murder: Scotland Yard arrests suspect in London
The name of the suspect was revealed to be Iftikhar Hussain.
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Government to initiate high treason case against Musharraf: Sharif
Opposition leaders from PPP, PTI extend support to the prime minister.
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South Africans resigned over 'critical' Mandela
Former president was hospitalised for the fourth time in six months; people realise he won't be around forever.
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US warns countries against Snowden travel
Edward Snowden seeks asylum in Ecuador.