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Australian government commits to gay marriage vote this year if it wins election
Australia has been criticised by international human rights groups over its slowness to act on same-sex marriage
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Ageing, indebted Japan debates right to 'die with dignity'
Most advocates of the legal change say respect for individual rights, not cost, is the key factor
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Police colonel, aide killed in attack in Yemen's Aden
The attack comes a day after gunmen attacked an old people's home in Aden, killing 15 people
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Jenner's offer to be 'trans ambassador' for Cruz draws some fire
Jenner told in an interview that she admired Cruz despite the social conservative's stance on transgender issues
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Trap snaps shut on drug dealers who guarded cash with crocs
The suspected dealers were delivering drugs to several hundred addresses
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Iran expects economic growth above 5 pct in 2016
Iran's economic growth slowed down in 2015 but domestic and international predictions both indicate growth
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Police say criminals like Apple iPhones because of encryption
The government obtained a court order last month requiring Apple to write new software
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China says defense spending pace to slow, to improve intelligence
The $146.67 billion figure is only around a quarter of the US Defense Department budget for 2016 of $573 billion
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Pat Conroy, author of 'Prince of Tides', dies at 70
Hollywood loved the emotional aspects of Conroy's works
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Airbus touts 400-seat 'A350-8000' jetliner
The new, bigger A350 would use a derivative of the latest Rolls-Royce Trent XWB planned for the A350-1000