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Conservatists urge bigger role for Islam in Tunisia
Want to create new Tunisia different sectors would be reformed according to Islamic principles.
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Kuwaiti pleads innocent in Twitter trial
Hamad alNaqi has been under arrest on charges of insulting Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), rulers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain
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Tunisia vows to punish attacks on alcohol vendors
The attack raised religious tensions in the home of the Arab Spring.
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Yemen violence worsens as suicide bomber kills 90
At least 90 wounded, 200 wounded , says government.
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Turkmens close to gas deal on trans-Afghan pipeline
Turkmenistan plans to sign the sales and purchase agreement for the TAPI pipeline.
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Japan train with rice balls to sharpen soccer skills
The ball is irregular in shape so it behaves irregularly too. It sharpens reactions and helps improve concentration.
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Palestinians and Israelis clash in Jerusalem march
Ten Jews were arrested for calling out racist slurs at Arabs and five Arabs were arrested for throwing objects.
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NATO to hand combat role to Afghans as it seeks way out of war
Obama warned of "hard days" ahead as he hosted the summit in his home town, Chicago.
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General Allen plays down urgency of Pakistan deal
Adds we don't want an agreement fast, we want an agreement that's right.
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Unexpected Results: Historic Facebook debut falls flat
The $38 Facebook share began trading late Friday and ended flat at $38.23 after peaking at about $45.









