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Trafficked into sex work, Uganda women stunned to be duped by other women
Nakintu is just one of thousands of women every year to be trafficked into sex slavery
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Americans not believed among militants detained by Saudis: US officials
Saudi Gazette reports that four Americans were detained last Monday, followed by another five in the following days
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Malala seeks to raise $1.4 billion to educate Syrian refugees
Some 700,000 Syrian children living in refugee camps in Jordan and other Middle Eastern countries are out of school
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Bloodbath in Syria: Car, suicide bombs kill 60 in Damascus
IS claims credit for the attacks near the shrine of Bibi Zainab (RA)
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'Kung Fu Panda 3' kicks up $41 million to dominate US Box Office
Disney's launch of Coast Guard rescue adventure "The Finest Hours" saw only modest returns with $10.3 m at 3,143 sites
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Attacks on Iraq's Sunnis could constitute war crimes: rights group
Members of govt-run forces are responsible for "serious violations of international humanitarian law", HRW says
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'State-of-the-art' subterfuge: how Iran kept flying under sanctions
The methods used to evade sanctions mirror those used in countries that are or have been under international sanctions
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Iraq needs $1.56 bln in 2016 for humanitarian response to Islamic State
The humanitarian crisis caused by the war against Islamic State has displaced more than 3.3 million people since 2014
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Israel would consider invitation to peace talks with Palestinians - spokesman
Two Israeli cabinet ministers, both allies of Prime Minister Netanyahu, said Israel should boycott the meeting
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Obama to make first visit to US mosque next week
Obama, in his last year as president, has appealed to Americans to reject anti-Muslim comments by politicians