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Three ways China is finally taking its seat at the world’s table
The World Internet Conference ensured that there will be no reprieve from censorship for the Chinese
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Somalia bans Christmas, New Year celebrations saying 'have nothing to do with Islam'
Officials also say that Christmas celebrations may attract attacks from the militants al Shabaab
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Toiling with the cost of revenge
Aljendro G Inarritu and Leonardo DiCaprio speak about challenges of shooting ‘The Reverent’
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‘Star Wars’ takes Chinese social media by storm
Franchise’s original films weren’t shown in China until this June
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Iran calls the new US visa law breach of the nuclear deal
Zarif called the new US legislation discriminatory and asked Europeans to oppose the law
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Re-print of Hitler's "Mein Kampf" unleashes row in Germany
In January the 2,000 page, two-volume work will go on sale after about three years of labour by scholars
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France to pursue plans to strip dual citizens' nationality in terrorism cases
Valls defended the measure saying that it would be strictly limited to people convicted on terrorism charges
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Saudi king says Riyadh working to keep Syria as unified nation
King Salman officially inaugurated a new session for the consultative body earlier on Wednesday
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Mourinho has no formal offer from United, says agent Mendes
Portuguese was sacked by Chelsea last week, just seven months after lifting the Premier League trophy with the Blues
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Eight Islamic State commanders killed in air strikes
Dozens of other terrorists were also killed in strikes









