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American Muslims fear a new wave of Islamophobia
Muslims say tensions could become uglier during presidential race that is already tapping a vein of anger and bigotry
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Portable, solar-powered: Researchers develop prototype mobile network
Meant to work as backup in case regular communications disrupted
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Saudi-led coalition strikes kill at least 30 in north Yemen
Coalition jet fires two missiles into police headquarters in a district northwest of Sanaa
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Most Palestinians no longer support two-state solution
Poll by Palestinian Centre for Policy and Survey Research found 51% of Palestinians oppose the two-state solution
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Drunken man dies in India after road built over him
The man had gone to a village fair and was heading home after visiting a liquor shop
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Afghan paragliders soar through Kabul's skies
Women in Afghanistan's conservative society are increasingly entering areas such as education, sports
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France rejects Google appeal on cleaning up search results globally
Refuses to drop a case against the company for refusing to clean up information from its search engine results
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Liverpool turnaround just a matter of time, says Rodgers
The Merseyside club have scored only four times this season, the second lowest in the league
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Internet growth slows; most people still offline: UN
According to a report, women in poorer countries are particularly disadvantaged
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Skype down for users around the world
Affected users are unable to change their status, but they can use instant messaging and Skype for Web services









