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Tribal 'jirga' in spotlight after brutal 'honour killing'
Ambreen was drugged, killed and burned by a group of men in a so-called 'honour killing' in Abottabad's Makol...
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Lawmaker in India's Goa charged with buying, drugging and raping teen girl
The legislator was detained after the teenager told police she was sold to him by her mother and another woman
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Pakistani bus driver's son becomes first Muslim mayor of London
Sadiq Khan has also served as Britain’s transport minister – the first Muslim minister to attend Cabinet
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Turkey's Erdogan rebuffs EU on terrorism law; 'we're going our way, you go yours'
The EU asked member states to grant visa-free travel to Turks but said Ankara still had to change some laws first
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India's Congress rallies in show of defiance against Modi
Opposition party leaders accuse Indian PM of trampling on civil rights and of failing to alleviate impact of a drought
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Pakistan woos Renault-Nissan in push for auto investment
Another possible turn off for investors is the size of Pakistan's car market
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Afghan special forces raid frees 60 prisoners from Taliban
In months of fighting, Taliban seized control of large parts of Helmand and driven govt forces from several districts
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Pope rebukes "weary" Europe, says migrants not criminals
Francis made his pointed comments in the presence of top EU leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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Suzuki may invest $460m into Pakistan if new auto policy revised
Pakistan in March announced a new auto policy that favours potential new entrants over existing manufacturers
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In India's slums, domestic workers' daughters campaign for their rights
The campaign provides a platform for children to confront sensitive issues ranging from child labour to sexual abuse