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Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya see glimmer of hope in Suu Kyi victory
Suu Kyi has never visited the refugee camps that house some 140,000 people, mainly Rohingya
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Suicide bomb in Baghdad kills at least 18: medics
Ultra-hardline militants of Islamic State frequently set off bombs in capital and further afield
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Britain commits 275 million pounds to help Turkey handle refugees
Britain's pledge forms part of a 3 billion euro fund planned by the EU
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Child poverty grows in Spain despite economic rebound
According to EU figures, more than one in three children are at risk of poverty or social exclusion
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Escape claws: Tigers, piranhas may join Indonesia crocodile prison guard
As many as 1,000 crocodile may be put in place to keep convicts from escaping
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ILO says most Bangladesh garment factories must improve fire safety
80 per cent of export-oriented ready made garment factories need improvement in fire & electrical safety standards
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Iraqi military says begins clearing Islamic State from Ramadi
Iraqi forces appear better positioned than ever this week to launch offensive on Ramadi
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Lebanon PM holds emergency meeting as nation mourns bomb victims
The attacks came at a time when the group Hezbollah is stepping up its involvement in the Syrian civil war
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California college dean resigns after students protest bias
Protests over diversity and bias have also spread to other institutions, including Yale University and Ithaca College
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Airshow - Gulf Arabs focus on short-term military procurement needs
The projects are partly a response by the US-allied Muslim monarchies to the perceived threat from Iran









