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Taliban talks likely to continue despite Doha office closure
Taliban say promises made to them were broken, and are unhappy with US, Afghanistan, all parties dishonest with them.
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Pakistan Taliban sack spokesperson in sign of growing divisions
Ehsan is replaced by Sheikh Maqbool, a man who is considered close to the Afghan Taliban.
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Iranian authorities foil suspected suicide attack: Agency
The attacker shot at security forces, wounding one of them, before being killed.
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Ohio sinkhole swallows car, driver climbs out
The woman was unhurt and climbed out of the hole using a ladder, helped by a firefighter.
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Corruption worsened in Arab countries since uprisings: Poll
The survey appears to dash hopes that the Arab Spring would produce cleaner government.
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Cyber espionage: Brazils holds US agencies accountable
The report cited documents obtained from US fugitive Edward Snowden, a former NSA intelligence contractor.
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Currency: Rupee steady against dollar
The rupee ended steady at 99.98/100.03 against the dollar, compared to Friday’s close of 99.97/100.03.
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IIFAs 2013: Bollywood’s star-studded celebration
Some of Indian cinema’s biggest names set the Macau arena alight with high octane performances.
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Pilot of crashed Asiana plane was in 777 training
The plane crashed after the crew tried to abort the landing with less than two seconds to go.
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Smitten spies? Snowden gets proposal tweet from Russian agent
Anna Chapman was one of 10 Russian agents arrested in the United States and later deported.