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Students gather in Kabul on fifth day of Afghan protests
Thousands of people across Afghanistan take to the streets in protests against the burning of the holy Quran.
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Japan to dump radioactive water
Japan will need to discharge a total of 11,500 tonnes of low-contaminated water into the ocean.
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Obama kicks off: Re-election campaign
Obama says he needs to begin mobilising for his re-election even though it is not yet time for him to begin.
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32 dead in UN plane crash in DR Congo
UN confirms crash, one survivor.
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Currency: Rupee weakens, overnight rates higher
The rupee weakened against the dollar amid high demand for the US currency from importers.
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State Bank wants swift broadening of tax base
Governor worried about structural shift of incomes.
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Football: Abidal back on training pitch
Abidal was briefly back on the training pitch yesterday after surgery last month on a liver tumour.
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Cycling: UCI opens investigation on Schleck
Luxembourg’s Schleck, the older brother of Tour de France runner-up Andy, wore a ‘camelback’ on his chest.
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Taylor Swift wins top prize at country awards
Swift took the top prize at the Academy of Country Music Awards for the first time.
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Addiction: Drummer’s conviction overturned
Drummer seeks to have conviction wiped from his record.








