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Indonesian prison fire kills five inmates
The blaze was started by angry inmates late Friday evening as police entered the prison in Bengkulu
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Turkey's Erdogan blasts foreign envoys at journalists' trial
"Who are you? What are you doing there?" Erdogan said in a televised speech in Istanbul
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Obama: US ramps up intelligence cooperation, to review Islamic State fight at summit
Obama emphasized that fighting Islamic State was a top priority
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Italian priest suspected of paying teen for sex suspended
Cardinal Scola appealed to parishioners for 'unity' as he announced he was suspending Father Alberto Paolo Lesmo
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Stigmatising Muslims 'plays into hands' of terrorists: Obama
Obama says Muslim-Americans are "our most important partners" in the nation's fight against terrorists
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UN chief Ban Ki-moon in Baghdad for talks
Ban was travelling with World Bank chief Jim Yong Kim and Islamic Development Bank head Ahmad al-Madani
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Belgium's nuclear plants face threat of cyber-attack: EU counter-terror chief
A security guard at a Belgian nuclear power plant was murdered and his access badge stolen
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Brussels Airport will not reopen for passenger flights before Tuesday
The prime suspect in the Brussels attacks has not yet been arrested
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Anti-Muslim graffiti in Dublin quickly corrected in the most perfect way
With a few neat brush strokes, graffiti which showed Muslims in a bad light was changed by a stranger
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Final edition of UK's Independent goes to print
The 30-year-old British newspaper will be available only in digital format
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Microsoft apologises for offensive tirade by its 'chatbot'
Tay began its short-lived Twitter tenure on Wednesday with a handful of innocuous tweets
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Belgium presses manhunt after new French terror plot revealed
Many believe the government has not done enough to stop young Belgian fighters going to Syria to join Islamic State
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Ten thousand rabbits shot in New Zealand Easter hunt
President of the Alexandra Lions Club, said the event had been running annually for 25 years
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Flag-waving patriotism rare in Belgium despite attacks
On streets of Brussels there has not been outpouring of national pride seen in Paris and New York after attacks there
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Pope slams Europe over migrants, denounces paedophile priests
The Argentine pope did not spare his own Church, fiercely denouncing paedophile priests
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Senior Glasgow imam praises Mumtaz Qadri
Imam Maulana Habib Ur Rehman says he is 'disturbed' and 'upset' at news of Qadri's execution
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Death toll in Iraq football pitch carnage at 32
Seventeen of those killed are boys aged between 10 and 16
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Analysis: Which India, Mr Modi?
It is tempting to agree with Modi’s offer of a useful yardstick to measure the health of Asian democracies
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Iran denies supporting US bank hacking
US announced computer hacking charges against seven Iranians who worked for firms linked to the Iranian government
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Belgium's Muslims vow to fight radicalisation after attacks
"These criminals committed barbaric crimes, what they did has nothing to do with Islam" Imam Mouhameth Galaye
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Snoop Dogg launches nature show
Over 60,000 people signed a petition to 'get Snoop Dogg to narrate whole season of planet earth'
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Sanders presses Clinton as 3 western states vote Saturday
The trio of western caucuses marks a chance for Vermont Senator Sanders
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British-Pakistani murdered by fellow Muslim for posting Easter message
A 32-year-old man has been arrested for involvement in the Glasgow shopkeeper's murder
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Belgian police shoot suspect in Europe-wide terror raids
The raids came as under-fire Belgian investigators uncovered alarming new evidence of a European militant cell
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US approves $3.2 billion sale of Boeing P-8A patrol planes to UK
Lawmakers now have 15 days to block the sale although such action is unlikely
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Don't rock the boat, Gibraltar pleads as Brexit breeds fear
At stakes is a thriving services-based economy that relies in large part on access to the EU's single market
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Pro-life Poles seek virtual abortion ban under new conservative govt
Pro-life activists in Poland want to tighten an abortion law that is already one of the most restrictive in Europe
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On Good Friday, pope says 'Islamist militants' profane God's name
Pope Francis condemned "unprecedented violence" by Muslim militants
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North Korea video depicts imagined submarine attack on Washington
Message in video says "if US imperialists budge an inch toward us, we will immediately hit them with nuclear...
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Brussels attacker had been on US watch list before Paris attacks: source
Belgian prosecutors have identified Brahim El Bakraoui as one of two suicide bombers who attacked Zaventem Airport
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Is Italy ready for the next wave of migrants?
Italian Interior Ministry has so far registered 13,829 arrivals this year, compared with 10,075 in 2015
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Unique Saudi course puts women in vanguard of film study
It is the only programme of its kind in the kingdom which lacks a film industry and has no similar course for men
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Pentagon to propose boosting US military presence in Iraq
Officially, there are 3,870 US troops deployed in Iraq
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UN chief says 'time to stop violence' in Middle East
Ban spoke with two Syrian refugee families living in squalid conditions in a poor neighbourhood of the city of Tripoli
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Suicide bomber kills 30 south of Baghdad
The mayor of the town was among those killed in the explosion
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Anti-Muslim spat: Myanmar's leader Suu Kyi loses cool with BBC’s Mishal Husain
No one told me I was going to be interviewed by a Muslim, says Nobel Peace Prize laureate
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Suspect wounded, held, in Brussels attacks probe
The suspect was linked to bomb attacks in Brussels and to a foiled plot this week near Paris, says mayor
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Pupils as young as 7 caught sexting by British teachers
A small amount of teachers said seven-, eight-, and nine-year-olds were engaged in such behaviour
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Taiwan tycoon jailed over tainted cooking oil scandal
Wei Ying falsely labelled the products and sold adulterated food to defraud and obtain profits, says court statement
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American photographer moved by Malala’s smile
Annie Leibovitz shoots Malala Yousufzai for her exhibition, Women: New Portraits
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What’s next for the Muslims of Belgium?
Belgium imposed a ban on Islamic veils in public spaces in 2012, further isolating the Muslim community
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'Pharaoh', the king of Cairo strongmen
Karim Hussein seemed destined to be a strongman from a young age
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Two Indian students held for posting pro-Pakistan slogans
It was found that there was no malafide intention in posting, police says
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France foils terror strike by man linked to Paris attackers
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says the arrest foiled a planned attack in France, which was at an advanced stage
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UN slams 'gruesome' killing of Palestinian assailant
The Israeli army arrested a soldier caught shooting a wounded Palestinian assailant as he lay on the ground
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Police arrest second Brussels metro suspect
De Standaard newspaper said the man was arrested after a policeman recognised him from the security footage
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Investigators have new Syrian suspect in Brussels bombing: paper
Belgian newspaper De Morgen named the suspect as 28-year-old Syrian Naim al-Hamed
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Terror suspect held in Paris was convicted with attacks ringleader Abaaoud in July: police sources
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says he was suspected of "being involved in the plan at a high level"
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Turkish reporters go on trial in landmark press freedom case
The pair were sent to jail for story that accuses government of seeking to illicitly deliver arms to rebels in Syria
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Australia slams Japan Antarctic whale hunt
Tokyo claims it is trying to prove whale population is large enough to sustain a return to commercial hunting