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Snowden says he'd like to return to Geneva
Snowden says he thinks Switzerland would be a sort of great political option because it has a history of neutrality
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Blanchett fills the shoes of Cinderella’s stepmother
Actor talks about playing the faux affably evil Lady Tremaine in the upcoming live-action film.
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Floods could affect nearly 2.7m people in Pakistan by 2030: Study
Globally, nearly 54m people could be affected by floods every year with India, Bangladesh, China most at risk
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Afghan men don burqas, take to the streets for women's rights
Activist says one of the best ways to understand how women feel is to walk around and wear a burqa
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Indian board warns Kohli against repeat of misbehaviour
BCCI says Kohli has been told to maintain the dignity of the Indian team at all times and avoid any such behaviour
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It's raining cats and tourists on a Japanese island
Originally introduced to deal with mice that plagued fishermen's boats, the cats stayed on and multiplied
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Modi to ramp up help for Indian Ocean nations to counter China influence
Modi will make the pledges during a visit to Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles
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US ambassador to South Korea recovering after being slashed in face by assailant
Ambassador Mark Lippert was attending a breakfast forum in central Seoul when a man attacked him
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Decision pays off: Clarke happy to let Maxwell bat in his stead
Australia captain had promoted all-rounder to fourth against Afghanistan.
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US jury convicts Pakistani tied to al Qaeda bomb plot
The self-described semi-professional cricket player denied any affiliation with al Qaeda or any plot.









