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TTP claim blast that killed two Pakistani staff of US consulate
The Jamaat-ur-Ahrar said it detonated the remote-controlled explosive device on Tuesday in FATA's Mohmand
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How the Republican elite turned a blind eye to the rise and rise of Donald Trump
Many of the conversations had one thing in common: a stubborn refusal to take Trump seriously
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New NATO-led coalition commander inherits raging war in Afghanistan
He brings long experience, having already spent three-and-a-half years deployed to some of the most contested areas
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Turkey says has hit only Islamic State targets since ceasefire started
Foreign Ministry spokesman said that Syrian government and Russia have been carrying out bombardments since the truce
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Uzbek woman says in court "Allah ordered" her to sever child's head
Police wrestled Bobokulova to the ground as she was displaying the severed head of a child outside a Moscow station
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Afghan forces kill Indian consulate suicide attackers
There was no immediate word on casualties from the blast, which destroyed at least eight cars
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Twice lucky: Michigan family welcomes second leap year daughter
It's kind of winning the lottery; the baby lottery
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US military invites vetted experts to 'Hack the Pentagon'
Such programs allow cyber experts to find and identify problems before malicious hackers can exploit them
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Moody's cuts China outlook to 'negative', cites reforms and fiscal risks
Moody's said its rating committee had discussed China's status at a meeting on February 9
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Most nations in Americas have laws that can suppress journalism: report
Laws that can be used against journalists include defamation, libel, calumny, or making false charges









