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Poor storage ruins vaccines worth $3.7m
Minister of State for National Health Services says we have suspended officials concerned and are conducting inquiry
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Ensuring peace and tranquility along border is vital: Indian foreign secretary
Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam expresses hope for resuming negotiations known as the Composite Dialogue
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Study finds human AIDS virus originated from gorillas, chimpanzees
Genetic analyses implicated the western lowland gorillas as the source of HIV-1 groups O and P
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Obama says Iran must halt key nuclear work for at least a decade
Obama's comment about time frame for a freeze represents one of the US govt's strongest signals yet of its red line
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Pakistani al Qaeda suspect used names of women, wedding in code about UK bomb plot: US
Naseer faces up to life in prison if convicted of providing and conspiring to provide material support to al Qaeda
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UN nuclear watchdog says pace of Iran's cooperation slow
Iran wants Western countries to swiftly lift crippling economic sanctions in any deal curbing its nuclear programme
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US army chief says ‘very concerned’ at UK defence cuts: Daily Telegraph
Gen Raymond Odierno warns British forces could end up fighting inside US units rather than alongside them
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Pakistan wastes $3.7 million worth of donated vaccine, official says
Minister of state for national health services says officials concerned have been suspended, inquiry being conducted
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Islamic State allegedly threatens Twitter executive, staff: reports
Representatives for Twitter could not be immediately reached for comment
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'Jihadi John' part of network linked to failed London bombers: court papers
Mohammed Emwazi was known to Britain's security services as early as 2011









