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US judge dismisses 9/11 victims' case against Saudi Arabia
US Judge says Saudi Arabia has sovereign immunity from damage claims by families of people killed in 9/11 attacks
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China again calls for political solution for Syria
Foreign Minister Wang Yi urges five permanent members of UN to unite and seek opportunity to politically solve crisis
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Georgia executes a woman for the first time in 70 years
She was sentenced to death after being convicted of malice murder for her role in plotting the killing of her husband
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Pakistani pilgrim saved wheelchair-bound wife from Hajj stampede
Alamzeb Khan recalls how the stampede at Mina looked like the 'day of judgment'
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Snowden 'trolls' NSA in first tweet
Snowden pulls in more than 171,000 followers in about an hour but follows only one
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Germany says no rigid deadlines for troops' stay in Afghanistan
NATO had planned to withdraw all forces by the end of next year
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Austria warns migration crisis could lead to use of force on borders
Germany has re-imposed border controls and curbed rail traffic from Austria in an effort to slow an influx of migrants
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Asia's richest man Li voices support for China's leadership
Li said he resolutely supported China's path to reform and opening up
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Journalist who exposed Pakistan's tainted trio charged by UK court
Mazher Mahmood’s undercover work posing as "fake sheikh" has led to a number of high-profile criminal court cases
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Obama, Iran's Zarif shake hands, but not a planned gesture - Iranian official
Nothing was planned at all, and it just happened in a few seconds, said an official









