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Suicide bomber kills at least 11 in Afghanistan
Provincial governor spokesperson says most of the victims were civilians and children
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PSX lobbying to win back emerging market status
Bourse members will go to London next week to woo investors
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Actor Tony Burton, ex-boxer who played Apollo Creed trainer, dies
Burton's sister said he died on Thursday in California after being hospitalized repeatedly in the past year
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Setting the record straight
Meryl Streep clarifies ‘We’re all Africans’ remark amid Hollywood diversity debate
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Philippines may ban pop singer Madonna for disrespect to flag
The singer and concert producers could be held liable for violation even if they were unaware of law, says official
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Saudi Arabia blacklists four firms, three Lebanese men over Hezbollah ties
The kingdom last week suspended aid worth $3 billion to the Lebanese army
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Powerful Iraq Shia cleric says PM's position at stake unless he reforms
Abadi promised political and economic reforms last summer after mass street protests
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Syria opposition agrees to two-week truce
'HNC confirms agreement of Free Syrian Army factions and armed opposition to temporary truce from midnight Saturday'
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Indian villages ban single women from owning "distracting" mobile phones
The ban applies to girls under the age of 18 and unmarried women
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'Tere Bin Laden: Dead Or Alive' fails to live up to original
This film is a singularly unfunny farce that doesn’t even retain the honesty and goofiness of its original









