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Taliban advance in north Afghanistan seizing key district, several villages
Police intend to fight the Taliban to retake district in Sar-e-Pol province. While half of Kunduz is under militants
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Bomb kills two Bahraini policemen, government implicates Iran
Sunni monarchy often accuses Iran of stirring up unrest among kingdom's Shia majority
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Malaysian PM reshuffles cabinet, dumps deputy after 1MDB criticism
Allegations of extensive graft are the biggest threat to Najib's credibility since he took office in 2009
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Indian female sprinter with high testosterone level eyes Olympics after gender ruling
Dutee Chand has been cleared to race following Court of Arbitration for Sport's ruling on gender testing guidelines
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Saudi Arabia accuses Iran of making threats to neighbours
European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini, Jubeir says Saudi Arabia had raised issue with her
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Apple 'fake factory' shutdown in China
The factory produced more than 41,000 fake iPhones some of which were sold in the US
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Fugitive-turned-actor arrested after US Marshals read film write-up
Agents spotted Jason's picture in a newspaper article about a low-budget horror film in which he plays an evil doctor
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Sustainable development: Light Ladies power villages with lanterns
Solar charging stations in off-grid villages encourage entrepreneurs.
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From Dutch to duckface selfies
Museum in The Hague to show self-portraits by master artists from 17th-century Golden Age
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Solar lamps help turn women into green energy entrepreneurs in Bahawalpur
Not long ago, nightfall meant an end to the work day. Now, it is continued opportunity for a better life









