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Dozens of Afghan police killed or wounded as election nears
11 police were killed and 30 wounded when Taliban fighters attacked security checkpoints
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Australian PM faces backlash over surprise shift in Israel policy
Australian Prime Minister open to recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital and shifting its embassy there
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In Indonesia, transgender women find haven in Islamic boarding school
Hard-line militants groups are fast eroding the country's long-standing reputation for tolerance of minorities
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The burning truth: as farmers set fire to fields, Delhi braces for choking smog
In Haryana province, farmers burned the residue of crops to prepare for the next season's planting
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Facebook to ban misinformation on voting in upcoming US elections
The world’s largest online social network has stopped short of banning all false or misleading posts
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Google latest to withdraw from Saudi conference
Pressure has mounted on Saudi Arabia since prominent Saudi journalist and critic of Saudi policies, went missing
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Saudi Arabia preparing to admit Khashoggi was killed, say sources
Report likely to state journalist was killed in interrogation gone wrong
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Widow of slain Haroon Bilour wins by-election
Sunday’s by-elections were for 24 seats across the four provincial assemblies and 11 in the National Assembly
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US senators urge India to soften data localisation stance
The letter comes as relations between Washington and New Delhi are strained over multiple issues
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Alibaba's Jack Ma to open institute for tech entrepreneurs in Indonesia
The co-founder of China’s biggest e-commerce firm said it is important for Indonesia to invest in human capital