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US loosens regulations ahead of Obama's Cuba visit to island
Changes will allow Cubans to open US bank accounts and authorise those living in the US to earn salary or compensation
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Religious groups say law protecting women from abuse 'un-Islamic'
An all-parties conference asks the government to retract the law passed by Punjab Assembly last month
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Cambodia jails student over Facebook call for regime change
Disenfranchised citizens have increasingly turned to the Internet to highlight alleged state abuses and demand reforms
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Bangkok slaps curfew on world's biggest water fight amid drought
Thailand is facing its worst water shortage in two decades, with 14 out of 76 provinces hit
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Clashes spread to new areas of southeast Turkey after bombing
No one has claimed responsibility for Sunday's car bomb that tore through a crowded transport hub in Ankara
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Mother Teresa of Kolkata to be made Roman Catholic saint in September: Pope
Pope Francis made the announcement at a meeting of cardinals
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Mass killer Breivik makes Nazi salute as he sues Norway for 'inhuman treatment'
The militant right winger is appearing in public for the first time since his 2012 trial
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The best way to quit smoking, according to science
Quitting smoking abruptly has best long-term results
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Harvard to scrap law school seal associated with slavery
Designed in 1936, the shield displays three sheaves of wheat taken from the Royalls family coat of arms
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Vatican prelate admits leaks; says woman 'spy' intimidated him
Pressed by the prosecution and the court president on whether he had leaked documents, Vallejo said "yes"