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Anti-Muslim bias in UK now the social norm: Warsi
Prejudice against Muslims has "passed the dinner-table test", become socially acceptable in UK says Baroness Warsi.
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Partial vote recount likely: Afghan parliament’s inauguration put off
Karzai orders one month delay after a special election court asked for more time to look into fraud.
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Obama tells Hu Chinese currency undervalued
Obama says that Chinese currency should be increasingly driven by markets.
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Berlin festival honours jailed Iranian filmmaker
Berlin Film Festival will pay tribute to Panahi month after filmmaker was sentenced to six years in prison in Iran.
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Iran cracks down on Valentine's Day
Iran bans production of Valentine's Day gifts and any promotion of the day.
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7.2 magnitude earthquake jolts Pakistan, no casualties, minor damage
Karachi, Hyderabad, Quetta and Jaffarabad report earthquake. Citizens panic and run out of homes.
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Current account records $26m surplus
Remittances, US reimbursement provide support for current account to record surplus.
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ADB to give $100 million for gas-fired power project
UK-based International Power to build plant to help tackle power shortages.
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Wheat output to allow exports: Farmers
Food Ministry official says output might be near target, traders see 2 million tonnes in exportable surplus.
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NZ set up tantalising final day against Pakistan
Pakistan need 274 runs to complete series win after bowling New Zealand out for 293 late on the fourth day.









