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Japan takes key step to passage of security bills despite protests
Opponents argue it violates the constitution and fear it could ensnare Japan in US-led conflicts
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South African boxer dies from injuries sustained in knockout
Mzwanele Kompolo was floored in the opening stages of the fight by Siphenathi Qampi
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UK MI5 spy chief calls for more powers to counter terror threat
Britain is facing its most serious terrorism threat since the September 11 2001, attacks on US, says Director General
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UK urges student body not to oppose anti-radicalisation reforms
Reforms are being introduced amid fears that young Muslims are being radicalised on British campuses
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Britain says killed 330 Islamic State fighters in air strikes
Defence secretary says we do not believe there have been any civilian casualties as a result of UK strike activity
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Powerful quake off Chile slams waves into coastal towns; five killed
More than a million people have been forced from their homes as government ordered evacuation of coastal areas
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Saudi diplomat accused of rape withdrawn from India
The Nepali women were rescued from the diplomat's apartment last week after a tip off from a human trafficking group
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Key Pakistani-Afghan trade deals stall on India, souring ties
The key bone of contention is whether Pakistan will allow trade from old rival India to cross its territory
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Lost in translation? Alibaba's hot deals leave investors cold
The shares have fallen 28 per cent since the end of their September 19 opening day surge
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Germany cuts rail link carrying migrants from Austria
Germany's fresh border controls have slowed a rush of people over its border, relieving pressure on its officials









