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India to host Dalai Lama in disputed territory, defying China
The Tibetan spiritual leader will make a religious trip to Arunachal Pradesh in April
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Honour-killing survivor fears violence from soon to be freed relatives
Qaiser's father and uncle shot her in the face and threw her in a river for marrying without their consent
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Sweden returns draft amid security worries and soldier shortage
The reintroduction of the draft will cover men and women born in 1999 or later
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'Viceroy's House' looks to challenge 1947 partition narrative
Film director says it was important for her to make a film on the eve of 70th anniversary of India's partition
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Euro lawmakers press European Union to impose visas on US citizens
Washington refuses to grant visa-free access to people from four east European states and Cyprus
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Ebola survivor, former Time's 'Person of the Year' dies during childbirth
Her death is being investigated after reports that health workers were afraid to treat her due to stigma of virus
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Bangladesh arrests extremist who urged killing of foreigners
Shaikh Mohammad Abul Kashem, who founded offshoot of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, was picked up from Dhaka
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Nigeria files new charges against Shell, Eni, others over 2011 oilfield purchase - court documents
A Nigerian court ordered seizure of the oilfield assets and transfer of operations to the federal government
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Syrian army announces recapture of Palmyra from Islamic State
Militants seized Palmyra in a surprise advance in December 2016, after having been driven out eight months before
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Scientists create first artificial mouse 'embryo' from stem cells
Scientists created a structure that resembles a mouse embryo using a 3D scaffold and two types of stem cells









