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Students protest insecurity as BKU reopens after Taliban attack
At least 200 students gather on the grounds of BKU on Monday, shouting slogans against both the govt and the Taliban
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No injuries or production impact after fire at iPhone plant in China
The factory complex is run by Taiwan-based tech giant Foxconn Technology Group
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Iran, Saudi should reduce tension: Iran deputy foreign minister
Tensions between Riyadh and Tehran have escalated since Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shia cleric on January 2
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Indonesian province bans Ahmadis from 'spreading faith'
Move is latest in series in which religious minorities have faced harassment and complained of lack of protection
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No reports of casualties, major damage after Spain earthquake
The tremors, aftershocks were felt throughout the region, including in Malaga, Cordoba, Seville and Granada
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New York flights pick up after rash of cancellations amid blizzard
Airlines had canceled over 3,500 flights within, into, or out of the United States on Sunday
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Top Twitter executives to leave company, CEO Dorsey tweets
Dorsey praised the four executives and said he was sad to announce their departures
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India to build satellite tracking station in Vietnam that offers eye on China
The move, which could irritate Beijing, deepens ties between India and Vietnam
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Islamic State video purports to show Paris attackers, threatens Britain
Video was uploaded to IS's official Telegram channel and showed some of the attackers wearing camouflage fatigues
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Saudi envoy comments on Iraq's Shia militias draw hostile reactions
Enmity between Sunni and Shia regions in the Middle East is at its worst in years