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Saudi executes a citizen for murder
The kingdom on January 2 executed 47 people in a single day for 'terrorism'
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Smoking among Australian youth hits record low
The decline was attributed to plain cigarette-packaging laws and higher prices
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The Antipode: Flying from New York to London in 11 minutes
Charles Bombardier has unveiled his latest design that will reduce London to New York flight time to just 11 minutes
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Bill Clinton paints candidate Hillary as 'changemaker'
Everything she has ever touched, she made something good happen, former president Bill Clinton said
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Sudan opens border with South Sudan for first time since 2011 secession
The border was closed in 2011 when relations deteriorated after the south seceded following a long civil war
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Iran calls on Saudi Arabia 'to stop increasing tension' in Middle East
Statement comes from Deputy Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian during a visit to Moscow on Thursday
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Saudi man caught smuggling alcohol in underwear
Bottles were attached with adhesive tapes to his upper, lower legs and hidden by the man’s traditional long white...
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Mass grave in Iraq's Ramadi holds at least 40 Islamic State victims - officials
Ramadi is the largest city retaken from Islamic State since the insurgents swept across large swathes of Iraq
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Al-Jazeera says news crew kidnapped in Yemen freed
The news crew went missing while covering conflict between rebels and Gulf-backed forces loyal to President Hadi
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United States of America has been voted as the world's most influential country
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Australian teen accused of planning 'kangaroo bomb': reports
Canberra has been increasingly concerned about home-grown extremism and raised terror alert level to high in Sept 2014
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Muslims are not like others in Britain, claims former UK race equality chief
Trevor Phillips says Muslim communities are unlike others in Britain and will not integrate in same way
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Qatar Airways to launch world's longest flight
The flight between Doha, Qatar, and Auckland, New Zealand will take 18½-hours to complete
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Chinese man pleads guilty for plot to steal US corn secrets
Mo was employed as director of a Chinese conglomerate that runs a corn seed subsidiary
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Tempers flare at Paris airport after fake bombs found
Source says devices were actually decoys bound for US embassy in Tunisia that were being used for training exercise
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Vulgarity is hallmark of US presidential race
King of curses has been Donald Trump, the billionaire whose trash talk has taken US politics to a new low
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In Kashmir, missing men revive fears of 'disappearances'
Indian government forces have for decades faced charges of killing locals in faked gun battles to claim cash rewards
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8 Hamas men missing after Gaza tunnel collapse: security
A security source says there was a collapse of a tunnel in the Gaza Strip caused by rain and flooding
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Facebook quarterly profit doubles as user ranks grow
Our community continued to grow and our business is thriving, says Facebook co-founder and chief executive Zuckerberg
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US says weighing 'military options' in Libya
United States has repeatedly stressed the importance of finding cooperative local partners in Libya
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Islamic State-linked hacker makes first US appearance in federal court
Ferizi faces a maximum sentence of 35 years in prison if convicted
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Honoring Holocaust heroes, Obama warns against rise of intolerance
The event took place at the Israeli Embassy on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
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Minaret and Muslims in Mexican city set to host pope
San Cristobal de las Casas is home to many members of Mexico's growing Muslim community
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UK to take in some refugee children separated from families
David Cameron announced in September that 20,000 refugees from camps on Syria's borders would be brought in by 2020
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Apple loses luster on fears that 'wow' days over
Apple shares were down 6.5 percent to end at $93.80 as investors grappled with news of slowing sales growth of iPhones
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Images suggest North Korea may be preparing missile launch: report
Report came as world leaders discuss further sanctions against Pyongyang for conducting its fourth nuclear test
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Samsung Electronics posts 40% fall in Q4 net profit
Samsung continues to be squeezed at both ends of the lucrative smartphone market with competition from Apple, Huawei
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Gay Syrian refugee's hope of new life tested by Dutch camps
The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalise gay marriage as far back as 2001
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Pentagon announces pick for US commander in Afghanistan
Nicholson would replace General John Campbell, who has been in the role for 18 months
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Travel piece: Tuscan tales
With its lyrical landscapes, world-class art and mouth-watering food, the Tuscan experience is simply unforgettable
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Al-Jazeera takes Egypt to court over arrests, seizures
A large number of journalists working for Al-Jazeera were subjected to harassment, arrest & detention, says statement
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Cameron under fire for 'bunch of migrants' comment
Many tweets pointed out the irony of his earlier tribute to the victims of Nazi repressions on Holocaust Memorial Day
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Obama urges swift action on Zika virus
As of now, there is no vaccine or medicine to treat Zika virus, and no way to prevent it
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Only Syrians invited to Geneva peace talks: UN
On Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Ankara would "boycott" the talks set to open on Friday
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Indian fighter jet shoots down 'Pakistani balloon' during Republic Day
Indian Air Force radar had registered movement of the ‘unidentified balloon-like object’ in Jaisalmer area
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Iran's Rouhani rules out apology for Saudi embassy attack
The Gulf kingdom and some of its allies severed diplomatic relations with Iran over the January 2 embassy attack
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Saudi soldier dies in border shelling from Yemen
Around 90 civilians and soldiers have been killed in shelling and skirmishes in Saudi border regions since March
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Indian women demanding access to temples take fight to Maharashtra
Hundreds of protesters tried to force their way into the Shani Shingnapur temple in Ahmednagar clashing with villagers
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Lenin statue survives bomb plot in rebel Ukraine
A small part of monument's foundation was damaged in the explosion while the bronze statute itself was left unscathed
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Curfew widened in southeast Turkey after clashes kill 23
The southeast has endured the worst violence since a ceasefire between the state and PKK militants collapsed
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One killed in Oregon shootout as FBI arrests siege leader
FBI said Ammon Bundy, the rancher who led the January 2 occupation in northwestern state, was among 5 people arrested
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Hillary responds to question on Islamophobia with severe criticism of Trump
Language of Republican front-runner insults, demeans and denigrates different people, says the former first lady
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North Korea a 'threat to the world': Kerry
Washington is pushing for a strong United Nations response to the North's latest atomic blast
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Syrian opposition's Manna says no peace talks without Kurds
"I'll go with my friends or not (at all). There is no compromise in this question" Manna
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Mumbai police take Twitter by storm with pun-filled tweets
The term "Mumbai Police" was trending on the social media site across India
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Iran's Rouhani says up to US to improve relations with Tehran
He rejected accusations by many Western nations that Iran is funding various militant groups
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Donald Trump makes 'hat' joke after ejecting Sikh protester from rally
'If he thought I was a Muslim, I would not have a problem with that because we all have to stand with Muslims'
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Refugee crisis triggers rights clampdown: HRW
European governments respond to fears of terrorism and an influx of Muslim refugees
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With China weakening, Apple turns to India
Analyst Tarun Pathak says in many ways India is very similar to what China was a few years ago
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French justice minister quits after disagreement with Hollande
Hollande named Jean-Jacques Urvoas, the current president of the parliamentary laws commission