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Divorced and widowed Saudi women to get greater legal powers
The step will lift some of the legal powers men hold over female relatives in Saudi Arabia
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China says to cut emissions in power sector by 60 pct by 2020
China will also reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power generation by 180 million tonnes by 2020
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North Korean leader's aunt sues defectors in South for defamation
Lawsuit is unusual for North Korea's ruling family, whose members outside country tend to shun spotlight
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US says NATO enlargement not a threat to Russia
US Secretary of State John Kerry's statement came after NATO invited Montenegro to join
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British police arrest four men in counter-terrorism probe
Police say arrests and searches were part of ongoing investigation of individuals in Luton area
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In India's dry regions, crowd-funding comes to a lake's rescue
Heavier than average downpours have washed large quantities of soil into the lake
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Qatar rejects rights group report on "rampant" labour abuse
About 260 migrant workers from India have died in Qatar in 2015, according to figures from the Indian embassy in Doha
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Al Qaeda militants take over two south Yemen towns, residents say
Residents said militants launched a surprise attack and clashed with the local forces, known as popular committees
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Will Yahoo sell its Internet business?
The board's meeting comes amid a broader debate about the future of the company
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'Visa waiver' travelers would be fingerprinted under Senate bill
Measure is the latest to propose tightening US border control since the Nov 13 shootings and bombings in France by IS









