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Gas shortages risk reversing ambitious push to expand Pakistan's forests
Gas consumption in Pakistan has grown by more than 80 per cent over the last 20 years
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Uber board adopts all recommendations from Eric Holder investigation
The board's decisions follow a series of public-relations crises for the company
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Pakistan beefs up security for Chinese officials
Number of militant attacks in Pakistan has fallen sharply in recent years, but violent groups still pose a threat
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Saudi soldier killed by explosion in Qatif province
Ministry has described the blast as a 'terrorist incident'
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I’m sorry for anything I ever did: Katy Perry apologises to Taylor Swift
Their feud started as a dispute over back up dancers
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Qaddafi's son Saif freed in Libya, whereabouts unclear
Was released in Zintan under an amnesty law passed by a parliament based in eastern Libya
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Rachel Weisz recounts dangerous incident on the sets of new film
Actor described My Cousin Rachel as a romantic, dark, suspenseful and mysterious thriller
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From Parthenon of banned books to pipe homes of refugees - documenta 14 kicks off
This year's dual exhibits in Kassel and Athens include work by 160 artists from more than 50 countries
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UK's Labour leader Corbyn sees possible new election this year or next
May is trying to reach an agreement with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party to form a minority government
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Iran makes more arrests in connection with deadly Tehran attacks
Attacks were the first claimed by Islamic State









