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Pakistan hints at progress on Taliban talks within days
I hope in the coming days some progress can be made, says Sartaj Aziz in a press briefing
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Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy on “A Girl in the River”
The film and the award prompted lots of conversation in Pakistan on 'honour killings'
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About half of Israeli Jews want to expel Arabs
Many Israelis, Jews and Arabs, appeared to have lost hope for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Trump already a tainted name in Indonesia after Muslim ban remarks
Indonesia, whose more than 200 million Muslims largely practice a moderate Islam, has close relations with the US
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Danish 16-year old girl charged with planning to bomb schools
According to local police, the girl's 24-year-old friend was a former fighter in Syria
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Five years on, Japan tsunami scars visible and invisible
Satellite imagery from Japan's tsunami-ravaged Pacific coast shows the catastrophic aftermath of communities destroyed
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Swiss watch brand TAG Heuer won't renew contract with Sharapova
In view of the current situation, the Swiss brand has suspended negotiations and decided not to renew the contract
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US 'disappointed' by India's visa refusal for religious rights panel
The commission is made up mainly of professors and leaders of non-profit groups appointed by the president
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Iran Revolutionary Guards conduct ballistic missile test: ISNA
Tehran says test was intended to show Iran's deterrent power, ability to confront threats against Islamic revolution
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Dubai developers keep building despite weak market and echoes of 2008
Dubai property prices have been more volatile in the past decade than in other centres









