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Afghan special forces free dozens from Taliban prison
About 32 people, including four policemen, imprisoned by Taliban insurgents were freed
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Relief camp in China swells as thousands flee conflict in Myanmar
The conflict is also fraying ties between China and Myanmar
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Schneiderlin tips Barkley to become one of England's greatest
The 23-year-old midfielder made a strong case for return to Three Lions squad in win over West Brom
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Oxford bosses tell UK: protect EU workers or academics will flee
The govt says it hopes to come to an agreement with the EU over the rights of citizens once Brexit negotiations start
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Japan's Akie Abe discovers downside of US-style 'First Lady' role
Akie has grabbed headlines by embracing progressive views such LGBT rights and opposition to nuclear power
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No European football has helped Chelsea: Mourinho
Manchester United will face Antonio Conte's men in FA Cup quarter-final at Stamford Bridge on Monday
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Car bomb kills two in Somali capital - police
'So far two civilians have died and two others were injured'
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'Ability to resist' makes women able climate leaders: Paris mayor
Hidalgo, who took office in 2014, has set ambitious goals for the French capital
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Malaysia arrests five Filipinos for suspected Islamic State links
The country has been on high alert since armed gunmen linked to the Islamic State launched multiple attacks in Jakarta
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Seattle synagogue spray-painted with graffiti denying Holocaust
Vandals scrawled graffiti claiming the Holocaust was "fake history" on an exterior wall of a Seattle synagogue









