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UK envoy hopes Saudi woman will compete at Olympics
In April, kingdom's sporting body hinted approval of Saudi women participating in London independently.
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Kuwait's ruler blocks MPs' Islamic law proposal
The proposal was put forward by the Islamic Justice Bloc and signed by 31 lawmakers.
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Horrors of Srebrenica set out at Mladic trial
Mothers weep in courtroom during hearings. Start of evidence to be delayed at defence request.
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You're hired! Islamic finance seeks own Apprentice
Dome Advisory is launching a nationwide search for talented students in UK who can come up with a business plan.
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'Godfather of Go-Go', Chuck Brown dies at 75
'The style got its name because the music just goes and goes'.
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Is it curtains for Afghanistan's fading silver screen?
Afghan cinemas are dilapidated, reflect an industry on the brink of collapse from conflict, financial neglect.
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Plans to strike Iran 'ready', says US Israel envoy
US plans for possible military strike on Iran ready and option 'fully available', says US ambassador to Israel.
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Cannes festival opens with quirky comedy and a camel
The publicity stunt was typical of the kind of publicity stunts for which Cannes has become famous.
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US Senate to consider new Iran sanctions
The proposed crippling sanctions are aimed at cutting flow of revenues suspected of supporting the nuclear program.
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India's shunned transgenders struggle to survive
Many hijras are now sex workers or move around in organised groups begging or demanding money from families.









