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Afghan Taliban meets on succession after US drones target leader
The Taliban have not yet officially confirmed that Mansoor was killed
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Kashmir separatists wage selfie war against Indian crackdown
Separatist leaders accuse New Delhi of keeping Kashmiris under the heel of up to 750,000 security forces
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Who will succeed Mullah Mansoor?
Mansoor’s reported death is likely to sink hopes for a negotiated settlement of a bloody insurgency in Afghanistan
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Turkey's transport minister elected as head of ruling AK Party at congress
Binali Yildirim, 60, won all the votes from the 1,405 delegates at an extraordinary party congress
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Sirajuddin Haqqani may be even more deadly foe than Mansour
Haqqani is widely seen by US and Afghan officials as the most dangerous warlord in Taliban insurgency
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As humanitarian needs grow, USAID chief says the world must act
'This is not the time to cut resources, the world has got to ante up at much higher level than is the case right now'
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UK's Cameron says would meet Trump despite 'dangerous' Muslim comments
In December Cameron called Trump 'divisive, stupid and wrong'
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Pakistan seeks 'clarification' of US strike on Afghan Taliban leader
John Kerry says PM Nawaz, Afghan leadership were notified of drone strike targeting Mullah Mansour
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Brother of Brussels suicide bomber set for Rio Olympics
On Friday, Mourad won gold in the Under-54kg in Montreux
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Islamic State threatens attacks in India
Video message mocks Muslims living in harmony with Hindus in India