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Kuwait tells citizens to check phones before travelling to US
The Kuwaiti embassy wants to ensure travelers phones contain no material that might be seen as linked to Islamic State
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Korean firm burns rainforest for palm oil in Indonesia
Report says Korindo has cleared over 50,000 hectares of tropical forest for palm oil plantations in Papua and Maluku
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Akira suffers from outdated treatment
Akira is a great example of a movie with a timely topic that suffers from outdated treatment
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China's Hangzhou turns ghost town as G20 leaders arrive
Stakes are high for China to pull off a trouble-free summit, its highest profile event of the year
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India's Modi offers Vietnam $500 million credit line for defence cooperation
Vietnam is in the midst of major military buildup that analysts say is a deterrent as China grows more assertive
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Bangladesh police kill 'trainer' of Dhaka cafe attackers
Govt denies that Islamic State or al Qaeda have a presence in the Muslim-majority nation
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Duterte declares 'state of lawlessness' after Philippine blast kills 14
It was not immediately clear what a "state of lawlessness" entailed
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Starbucks, Amazon pay less tax than a sausage stand, Austria says
The Head of the Social Democrats also criticized internet giants Google and Facebook
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Microsoft gets support in gag order lawsuit from US companies
Microsoft says the government is violating the Fourth Amendment
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Bangladesh police kill 'trainer' behind Dhaka cafe attack
The militant which is known as Murad, was the head of the military wing of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh