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Dog days of August spell calm but no relief
The state of the global economy has been weak and it is unlikely things will change for the better.
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As drought looms in, India fear for its cattle
Weather experts concluded India is facing a drought and millions of livestock farmers had known for weeks.
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Syrian rebels call for no-fly zone
Syrian rebels need the protection of no-fly zones and safe havens.
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Iran doctors struggle with injured from Iran quakes
Overloaded hospitals in Iran struggle to cope with the high number of casualties caused by the twin earthquakes.
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Bo's brand of justice leaves timebomb for China
Bo Xilai left a timebomb as a parting gift for the Communist Party leadership.
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Secret meeting: Afghan officials met ‘ex-chief of Quetta Shura’
Access to Mullah Baradar could help peace process; Taliban say a ‘captive’ cannot represent the militia.
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Saudi Arabia gives $50 mn aid to Myanmar Muslims
Rohingyas had suffered mass arrests, killings and rapes at the hands of the Myanmar security forces: HRW
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Two earthquakes in Iran kill 250 and injure 2,000
Quakes were 6.4 and 6.3 in magnitude; 16,000 people given emergency shelter.
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Afghan officials met key Taliban figure in Pakistan
National security adviser to Afghan President says their delegation met Mullah Baradar in Pakistan two months ago.
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Steal a little, but don't loot- Indian minister sparks outcry
UP Minister sparks uproar after stating that stealing a little is okay.









