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Junta leader writes new song, leaving Thais to face the music
The tune has racked up more than one million views but has been mocked by critics of the junta
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Gunmen kill woman anti-polio volunteer in Afghanistan
The number of cases has fallen from 63 in 1999 to just 14 in 2013
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Former top Chinese official commits suicide after landslide disaster
Over 70 people went missing when a waste heap overflowed and engulfed 33 buildings in an industrial park last week
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India's state cotton purchases to plummet as Pakistan raises imports
Pakistan's overall cotton imports are seen climbing to at least 4 million bales in the year that started on August 1
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Former Salvadoran national soccer player Alfredo Pacheco shot dead
Pacheco was banned by Salvadoran soccer federation in 2013 when it was found he had been involved in match fixing
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Presidential hopeful Trump blasts Republican expected to endorse rival
Trump assailed a leading committee chairman in Congress for backing his rival Marco Rubio
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Star Wars crosses $1 billion globally at record pace
It's becoming old hat to recount the various ways that the seventh film in the sci-fi fantasy is vaporizing records
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$7.6 million project to prevent glacial lake flash floods in G-B
As glaciers retreat, they leave behind lakes supported by ice dams or accumulations of rock and soil
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Fear and few answers as Turkish police round up Syrian refugees
Turkey denies it is forcing any refugees back to Syria and says it is only rounding up Syrians affiliated with crime
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Iraqi army prepares for final push to take Ramadi from Islamic State
The soldiers are within 300 meters (330 yards) of the provincial government compound









