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Shazaf Fatima writes about how 'it' happened
An upcoming author Shazia Fatima launches a novel about negotiating ancient marriage traditions in the 21 century.
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Asia's defence spending overtakes Europe's: Report
United States continued to dominate defence spending, accounting for 45.3 percent of the global total.
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Pakistan face fast bowling crisis: PCB chief selector
Says selectors no longer had the luxury of choosing from an array of top fast bowlers as the talent pool had dried up.
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North Korea's leader oversees artillery fire near disputed islands
The border is seen as the most likely site of any clash between the North and South Korea.
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Google to shut down Reader web feed application
Company says usage of Google Reader has declined.
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Be cautious of mind-altering drugs for kids: Doctors
Stimulants increase heart rate and blood pressure: Pharmacy researcher.
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New York City "cannibal cop" convicted of plot to kidnap women
The trial shed light on an underworld of people who derive pleasure from fantasising online about cannibalism.
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In Pakistan, ancient and modern justice collide
Judges have begun to question the decisions handed down by the all-male and usually highly conservative jirgas.
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China's Xi appointed president, completes rise to the top
There was virtually no opposition among the carefully selected legislators to Xi becoming president.
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Japan faces higher fuel bill as nuclear shutdown enters 3rd year
Energy imports are likely to rise as Japan faces a second complete shutdown by September for maintenance.