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Boko Haram kill 40 students as they sleep in Nigerian college
President Goodluck Jonathan described the assault as "the creation of the devil".
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Saudi cleric says women who drive risk damaging their ovaries
"If a woman drives a car, not out of pure necessity, that could have negative physiological impacts"
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Muslims in hiding in Myanmar after sectarian strife flares
Clashes between Buddhists and Muslims have killed at least 237 people,left more than 150,000 homeless since June 2012.
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Kerry sees potential for quick Iran nuclear deal
It would have the potential to dramatically improve relationship between US and Iran.
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Indian, Pakistani PMs agree to reduce Kashmir tensions
Prime Ministers exchange invitations for visits and decide to task senior military officers with restoring peace.
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Peshawar blast kills 38, injures 100
This is the third attack in Peshawar in the last eight days.
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China puffer fish tower prompts a huff about state spending
Yangzhong aims to promote the tower as the world's biggest metal construction in terms of volume.
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Mumbai collapse toll reaches 50, more feared trapped
Several diggers had been pressed into action to lift some of the larger slabs of concrete.
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Chinese police rescue 92 children kidnapped for sale: State media
Police simultaneously swooped on locations in 11 provinces recently after a six-month investigation.
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Steeped in ancient mysticism, passion of Pakistani Sufis infuriates Taliban
For residents, the extravaganza is the source of excitement and much-needed income. For militants, it's a target.









