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Drone hunt for Loch Ness Monster finds its film double
It was revealed 60 years later to have been a hoax
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Dubai says to promote driverless vehicles
Should save 22 billion dirhams ($6 billion) in annual costs through greater efficiency and fewer accidents
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India cancels visa to exiled Uighur leader, draws opposition rebuke on bowing to China
China blames unrest that has killed hundreds of people in its far western province of Xinjiang on Uyghur militants
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Push to ward off disasters in Dhaka slum deters early marriage
Girls are married too young and many women fear for their safety in the slum's narrow alleyways after dark
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Japan says China's maritime expansion making the world "greatly worried"
Ties between China and Japan, world's second- and third-largest economies, have been plagued by territorial disputes
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US volunteers seek adventure fighting Islamic State alongside Kurds
Cole is among a small band of Westerners who have made their own way to Iraq to take up arms against IS
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Iran sentences French-Iranian who returned to visit her sick mother
Afshar was arrested and tried in 2009 on charges of spying and acting against Iran's national security
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Saudi-led coalition says kills more than 800 militants in Yemen
The group's main stronghold in the port city of Mukalla, according to the Saudi-led coalition
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Indonesia to set up "crisis centre" after Philippine kidnappings - minister
Centre will include senior ministers, military and police chiefs and will be designed to respond quickly to situations
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Obama says he has approved up to 250 additional US forces in Syria
The deployment will increase US forces in Syria to about 300 to accelerate recent gains against Islamic State









