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With fewer US troops in Afghanistan, pressure grows for more air strikes
United States carried out around 400 air strikes last year from some 1,100 in 2014, when it was in full combat mode
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Facebook director Andreessen sorry for India Internet remarks
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg condemned Andreessen's Twitter outburst in a Facebook post on Wednesday
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Burger King to add hot dogs to permanent menu in US
Burger King has introduced a new menu item after its salads and healthier offerings struggled to tempt diners
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Sharapova withdraws from Qatar Open with arm injury
The five-time grand slam champion has been troubled by her left forearm since the start of the year
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Indian scientists express doubt over meteorite death attribution
It cannot be a meteorite, it was a greenish color and no other pieces of debris were found, Devgun said
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France's Fabius leaves office, reshuffle due
The move is expected to trigger a wider government reshuffle
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Windies board rejects call for new deal in World T20 row
Tournament will begin from March 8
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Hunting houbara: royal kidnap casts spotlight on Gulf 'sport of kings'
Mega-rich owners often keep their falcons in vast air-conditioned rooms and free-flying aviaries
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Somalia plane bomber was meant to board Turkish flight: airline executive
Turkish Airlines spokesman Yahya Ustun confirmed the carrier had canceled a flight
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In crucial vote, Hillary Clinton fails to rally women to her history-making bid
With women over 45, Clinton prevailed with 56 percent of the vote









