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Suicide car bomb kills 24 in town north of Baghdad
General hospital reports 80 wounded, some of them lightly injured
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Kashmir gun battles leave three youth, Indian commander dead
Three young men were martyred in Handwara district while an Indian special forces commander was killed in Kupwara
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US strike in Somalia kills more than 100 Shabaab militants
The operation occurs 200km northwest of the capital Mogadishu
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Sarah Palin says she doesn't get sexually harassed because she carries a gun
US politician replies when asked if she had ever experienced sexual harassment in the workplace
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Egyptian singer jailed for 'vulgar' video
Shyma faces charges of inciting debauchery and corrupting public morals
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India father's posts over daughter's hospital death sparks probe
The post made headlines rallying those with similar stories about country's corrupt, inadequate healthcare system
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US Congress members decry 'ethnic cleansing' in Myanmar; Suu Kyi doubts allegations
Say they were disturbed by a 'violent and disproportionate' security response to Rohingya militant attacks
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Turkey seeks extradition from Germany of 'top coup fugitive'
Turkey has pressed Washington so far without success to extradite Gulen
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Muslim woman in India forced by cops to take off burqa at UP CM's rally
Video of the incident draws social media ire
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe resigns, ending four decades of rule
The 93-year old clung on for a week after an army takeover and expulsion from his own ruling ZANU-PF party
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Greece to confront controversy over historic sharia law
The legislation would allow opting for a court to resolve family disputes, instead of appealing to Islamic jurists
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Forbidden City and Vatican try 'art diplomacy'
The Holy See, China severed diplomatic ties in 1951
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China's multi-nuke missile capable of striking anywhere in world to be ready soon
The Dongfeng-41 missile is said to have the longest range of any ballistic rockets in the world
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ICC prosecutor requests probe into US military, CIA for ‘war crimes' in Afghanistan
US did not sign the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court in 2002
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Zimbabwe's parliament starts impeachment process against Mugabe
Thousands of people have joined mass protests against him and calls to resign have come from many sides
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Truck bomb in northern Iraq kills at least 20
Most of the casualties were civilians, the police and medical sources said
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Chinese diplomats, army chief discuss regional security
Chinese officials acknowledge and appreciate Pakistan Army's contributions to peace and stability in the region
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In modernizing nuclear arsenal, world powers stoke new arms race
To deliver more lethal weapons, military contractors are building fleets of new heavy bombers and submarines
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Westinghouse discussing group bid for Saudi nuclear tender
US-based companies face competition from Russia and South Korea
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Video shows Indian air hostess making 'harasser' touch her feet to apologise
Air hostess chose not to lodge an official complaint against two men who misbehaved with her as they were students
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Britain's oldest shop worker dies two months after retirement
Reg Buttress started working at Sainsbury's supermarket in 1981
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In rural Belarus, villagers prefer hard work to city smoke
Nearly 80 per cent of the former Soviet nation's 9.5 million citizens live in towns and cities
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Sindh to issue identity cards to cattle
Sindh government's livestock department has prepared a bill to form livestock registration authority
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Czech police ask parliament to allow prosecution of prospective PM Babis
Babis's ANO movement won three times the votes of its nearest rival
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China says Shanghai security bloc could soon agree on free trade area
Eastern European countries have been enthusastic adopters of Chinese President Xi Jinping's Belt and Road initiative
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2.5 million Yemenis now lack access to clean water: Red Cross
Capital Sanaa and al-Bayda join list of 5 cities lacking water
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Remains of five people found in plastic bags in Mexico
Violence in Veracruz has been on the rise this year
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Drone strike 'kills four Qaeda suspects' in Yemen
United States is the only force known to operate armed drones over Yemen
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Like Zimbabwe, South Africa needs leadership change, says top ANC official
ANC has been dogged by infighting for much of this year as a series of corruption scandals have tarnished its image
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Leaders of Russia, Iran, Turkey meet to relaunch Syria peace process
The three countries have backed negotiations in the Kazakh capital Astana
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Russia finds 1,000 times normal level of radioactive isotope after nuclear accident claims
The pollution would not be sufficient to cause an impact on human health or the environment in Europe
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Suicide bomber kills at least 50 in Nigeria
The blast happened during early morning prayers at the Madina mosque in the Unguwar Shuwa area of Mubi
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Iranian president declares end of Da'ish
More than a thousand members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards have been killed in Syria and Iraq
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After supporting Myanmar on Rohingya, China says it backs Cambodia's crackdown on political opposition
Country's top court banned opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) at request of Hun Sen's government
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Pakistan, Saudi Arabia to begin military exercises 'Shahab 2'
Announcement comes as meeting of Ministers of Defence of Allied Forces of 41 Islamic countries called
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Education for Pakistani girls still a privilege
Girls are often portrayed as being occupied by domestic duties, says Madiha Afzal
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Lebanon army chief calls for readiness at Israel border
Comments mark a rare acknowledgement by military of risk of a new conflict at a time of political crisis in Lebanon
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Amnesty accuses Myanmar of imposing 'apartheid' on Rohingya
Scenes of dispossessed Rohingya in Bangladeshi camps have provoked outrage around the world
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Putin meets Assad ahead of Syria talks with Turkey and Iran
Kremlin said Monday's meeting in the Black Sea resort of Sochi came during a 'working visit' by Assad to Russia
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Seven missing after Japan boat found capsized off Palau
The capsized Japanese boat was found earlier in the day 410 kilometres southwest of Palau
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Ousted Zimbabwe deputy president asks Mugabe to resign
Mnangagwa fled Zimbabwe shortly being sacked by Mugabe early this month
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India grants visas to 33 Bohra children invited by spiritual leader
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj confirms visas have been granted
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State Dept revolt: Tillerson accused of violating US law on child soldiers
The signatories to the document were largely senior policy experts with years of involvement in the issues
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American woman describes brutal treatment by Taliban captors
Caitlan Coleman says she was beaten and raped as she tried to protect her children from their captors
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And the winner is ... the fishbowl: EU Brexit votes go lotto
Amsterdam, Paris new homes of two EU agencies
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Colombians displaced by civil war now in crossfire of drugs gangs
It is here that all the links in the narco-trafficking chain come together
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Japan woman claims to have dumped babies in concrete buckets
It is unclear why she turned herself in now
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US networks suspend Charlie Rose after sex harassment allegations
Rose routinely landed the biggest names in international politics, entertainment and letters
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Nations refusing to take back citizens ordered deported from Canada
China, India, the United States, Pakistan and Jamaica among top countries of origin on Canada's deportation list
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Chinese human rights lawyers jailed for two years
The court accused him of "inciting subversion of state power"















































