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Restrictions on religion rise around the world: Report
Pakistan among countries which imposes the most restrictions on religion - by government & by society, the study says.
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US judge turns down actor's request to pull film from YouTube
Actor featured in anti-Islam film says director mislead her by calling it film a desert adventure.
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Afghanistan's Karzai targets governors in anti-graft fight
Five provincial chiefs include the high-profile head of volatile Helmand province, Gulab Mangal.
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Bieber, One Direction top list of young music acts
Disney star Demi, “American Idol” winner Scotty and rapper Mac Miller were among the top five.
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Study on Monsanto GM corn concerns draws skepticism
Researchers found rats exposed to Monsanto's genetically modified corn, weed killer suffered tumors, organ failures.
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Reviewers swoon over Apple’s “flat out lovely” iPhone 5
Britain's Telegraph newspaper swooned that iPhone 5 is "arguably the most beautiful object Apple has ever produced".
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Fuel use in new cars could halve by 2030: IEA
Conventional vehicles will still continue to dominate the market until 2030, the body added.
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German government urges public to stop using Internet Explorer
A security flaw publicly surfaced over the weekend, affecting hundreds of millions of Internet Explorer users.
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29 Taliban, 25 soldiers killed in Afghan border clash
The operation was aimed at forcing hundreds of insurgents back across the border into Afghanistan.
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Bahrain, UAE probe suspicious shipments headed to Iran
Iran shipments may have violated UN sanctions. Envoy says seized items may have been for nuclear program.