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Brazilian mask company honors police hero with carnival mask
A mask of a federal police agent could become a popular hit at Brazil's carnival
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Warmer Indian Ocean could be 'ecological desert', scientists warn
Over six decades, rising water temperatures appear to have been reducing the amount of food for fish
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Federer wants names in match-fixing allegations
Former world number one refuses to comment on pure speculation
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FIFA's Blatter is still being paid his salary despite ban from world football
Spokesman Andreas Bantel says the suspended president will continue to be paid until a new president is elected
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Demand for women-only motorcycle taxis soars in Indonesian capital
The company employs about 2,400 drivers, mostly housewives or students, and hopes to soon expand outside the capital
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‘The Force Awakens’ finally hits the ground
‘Ride Along 2,’ ‘The Revenant’ dethrone seventh installment of ‘Star Wars’ franchise from first place
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WhatsApp to drop subscription fees, no plans to launch ads
With 900 million users worldwide, the company does not plan to launch third-party advertising to generate revenue
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France's Fabius says EU to discuss if new Iran sanctions needed
The US imposed sanctions on 11 companies and individuals for supplying Iran's ballistic missile programme
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Indian police rescue trafficked teens duped into sexual slavery in Delhi
Two teenage girls from rural areas were rescued from brothels in Delhi while a third girl is still missing
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Five starve, dozens more at risk, in Syria's besieged Madaya: UN
Dozens more people need immediate specialised medical care outside Madaya if they are to survive, says report









