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Spate of attacks kills 107 across Iraq
At least 268 people were wounded by bombings and shootings in Shia areas of Baghdad.
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Afghan social media war steps up with new campaign
Encourage govt, rights groups, aid organisations to use social media, combat negative conceptions of the Internet.
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Lost boys of Bagram still live in prison's shadow
More than 2,500 juveniles have been detained in Afghanistan, Iraq and Guantanamo Bay by the United States since 2001.
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Eight killed in deadly 24hrs for NATO in Afghanistan
The latest rogue shooting by an Afghan in a police or army uniform happened at a regional training centre.
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Braving crowds, waiting for hours for free medicine in India
Two Indian states, including Tamil Nadu, provide free medicine for all.
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Hezbollah may get chemical arms if Assad folds: Netanyahu
Israel and the White House fear Syria's weapons would be left unguarded once Assad's regime collapses.
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Assad's forces overrun two Damascus districts
Government troops retook control of the Damascus neighbourhood of Mezzeh and Barzeh.
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Colorado town, Obama honor shooting victims
Obama met with families in the University of Colorado Hospital.
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Thailand - Land of smiles or tourist trap?
There are questions being raised about whether Thailand is doing enough to protect its travellers.
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F1: Alonso wins controversial German GP
Ferrari driver leads from start to finish, Vettel stripped of second place.