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MSF rubbishes US claim on Kunduz raid
Denies Taliban were firing from hospital at Afghan, Nato forces before airstrike
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Middle East would be more stable if Saddam, Gaddafi still in power: Trump
Trump mentions the countries in comparison to current efforts to drive Syrian President Bashar al-Assad out of power
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Iranian parliamentary panel gives conditional nod to nuclear deal
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said he favoured vote in parliament on nuclear deal
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Medical charity MSF leaves Afghan city after fatal airstrike
It is only medical facility in whole north-eastern region of Afghanistan that can deal with major war injuries
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Pope opens synod, calls for welcoming Church but no gay marriage
Conservative Catholics say homosexuals can live by Church's rules by being chaste
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Opening of Abu Dhabi's Louvre pushed back to 2016
The museum was originally scheduled to open in 2012 but that target was pushed back until this year
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UK's Cameron urges Saudi Arabia not to execute Shia protestor
Nimr was convicted of sedition, rioting, protesting and robbery in the Eastern Province district of Qatif
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EU tries to woo Erdogan in historic visit but division remains
The EU has been critical of a crackdown on media in Turkey, which languishes far down global press freedom rankings
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‘Collateral damage’: 16 dead in US air raid on Kunduz hospital
Bombing lasted nearly an hour despite calls to Kabul, Washington
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Bangladesh beefs up security for foreigners after second killing claimed by Islamic State
Attacks on foreigners are rare in Bangladesh but it has been convulsed by rising Islamist violence over past year









