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Indian police seize 150 pigeons for 'espionage' in occupied Kashmir
The birds would be released only after the investigation is completed
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Movie Review: Saat Uchakkey is Supposedly Absurdist Comedy
Sanjeev Sharma’s Saat Uchakkey is a movie about seven loafers
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Fruit juice stunt turns sour for Ghana's ruling party
The new craze for Kalyppo juice is giving Nana Akufo-Addo free publicity which politicians crave
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PepsiCo sets global target for sugar reduction
By 2025 at least two thirds of the company's drinks will have 100 calories or fewer from added sugar per 12 oz serving
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Half of the world's disabled children are out of school: report
The new report urges governments to provide facilities for education of disabled children within a mainstream system
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Germany says Tesla should not use 'Autopilot' in advertising
Tesla's Autopilot has been the focus of intense scrutiny since a Tesla Model S driver was killed
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US ready to support Iraq in 'difficult fight ahead' for Mosul
US Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced its offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State
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At least 30 killed as two buses collide in Rahim Yar Khan
Emergency declared in Khanpur, Rahim Yar Khan hospitals as accident leaves over 60 injured
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Iraq announces start of offensive to retake Mosul
"The hour has come and the moment of great victory is near," says Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
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Bridge collapse near Indonesia's Bali kills nine
There were too many people passing over the bridge for a religious ceremony when it collapsed at 6 PM local time









