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Movie-mad Indians challenged to rewrite sexist Bollywood songs
Young women are being harassed by men singing inappropriate Bollywood songs, said Snehal Velkar
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Apple to cut iPhone production in first quarter of 2017: report
Apple's shares were down 0.84 per cent
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China blocks India's request for UN to blacklist Masood Azhar
JeM has already been blacklisted by 15-nation Security Council, but not its chief, a long-time foe of India
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China to build $1.5 billion power line across Pakistan
The high-capacity transmission line will be the first of its kind
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UN envoy sees "historic opportunity" for Cyprus reunification in 2017
From Jan. 8, the two sides will try to clear up overhangs in issues relating to economy, property and governance.
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China bird flu has not spread, no impact on poultry market
The government department said the situation in the world's second-largest poultry consumer was "stable".
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Photographs of homeless 'grave dwellers' shock Iranians
The photographs published by Shahrvand, have prompted criticism of the authorities' handling of poverty and addiction
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India's cash crunch making some in Modi's party anxious
Disquiet within the BJP underscores how Modi's unprecedented bet is turning into a test of popularity
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Malaysian NGOs plan to send aid flotilla to help Rohingyas in Myanmar
The flotilla, organised by a coalition of aid groups, has yet to receive permission to enter Myanmar
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Oman appeals court overturns newspaper ban, cuts prison terms
Amnesty International said at the time it appeared the paper was being punished for "legitimate journalistic work"









