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Pakistani Taekwando champion secures another Guinness World Record
Bodla is the first Pakistani to be inducted in US Martial Arts Hall of Fame courtesy of his 32 world records
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UK roads to charge electric cars as they drive
The new charging roads will work like wireless phone chargers, using magnetic induction technology
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Four new fires at China blast site, widespread safety hazards found
More than 100 chemical firms across seven provinces have been told to suspend operations due to safety violations
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Five dead in new Israeli raid on Syria: state TV
Israeli military source says strikes targeted militants who fired rockets into Israel on Thursday
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UN peacekeepers sexually abused minors as young as 11: official
UN chief denounced sexual abuse in UN peacekeeping and has vowed to name and shame countries that fail to take action
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July 2015 recorded as Earth's hottest month
Data shows first seven months of 2015 are the hottest January-to-July span on record
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Pakistan's embattled comedians spin troubles into punchlines
Pakistani comedians face harsh blasphemy laws and a barrage of death threats if their jokes offend the wrong person
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Thailand increases reward for bombing suspect
The only solid evidence seems to be grainy security camera footage showing an unidentified young man with shaggy hair
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Australia considers joining US-led Syria air campaign against Islamic State
Request from USA came as Australia stopped seven suspected terrorists from leaving the country to fight for IS
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Thai leaders pray for bomb dead; no sign of investigation progress
Only evidence seems to be security camera footage showing a man apparently planting backpack bomb at Erawan shrine
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Modi, Obama now on a hotline
Special assistant to US president says the two leaders are yet to use the hotline
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Uproar in India's 'Valley of Gods' over green ruling
In Tibetan, its name translates as 'heap of dead bodies'
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Saudi MERS infections soar ahead of Hajj pilgrimage
Since 2012, 483 people out of 1,118 have died from MERS infection in Saudi Arabia
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N Korea's Kim puts troops on war footing with South
The move came as military tensions on the divided Korean peninsula soared
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India 'advises' Pakistan against meeting Hurriyat leaders
MEA spokesperson says have conveyed to Pakistan meeting between Aziz and Hurriyat leaders would not be 'appropriate'
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Thai police chief hails bomber hunt 'progress', but still no arrest
Thai police chief says bomb was an attempt to discredit the government and create a climate of fear to deter tourists
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Santa Claus files for bankruptcy in Finland
Dianordia blames fall in tourists from Greece, Spain and Portugal for the downfall in fortunes
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New record: July was the hottest month of them all, say US scientists
With highest ever recorded temperature for any month, experts believe 2015 will go on to be hottest year on record
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Britain and Iran to reopen embassies as ties thaw
British Foreign Secretary will travel to Iran for the reopening embassy as Tehran would reopen its embassy in London
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Sri Lanka president's followers to join unity government
Sirisena was Mahinda Rajapakse's ally before splitting from his mentor and running against him for the presidency
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Greek PM set to announce early elections: state TV
Officials say idea of calling snap polls as early as mid-September had become more likely
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Saudi-led Yemen raid kills 13 teaching staff, 4 children
UNICEF condemned what it called 'senseless bloodshed' in Amran province
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South Korea shells North after rocket attack
Direct exchanges of fire across the inter-Korean land border are extremely rare
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Ten injured in refugee home riot over 'torn Quran': German police
About 50 people armed with steel rods began throwing stones at the officers, leaving 10 including three police injured
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India sacks police officer who took on Modi
In his affidavit, Bhatt said Modi ordered police to allow rioters to vent their anger against the Muslim community
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Pakistani-American elected president of pro-Israel group
Amna Farooqi, a senior at University of Maryland, says she fell in love with Zionism after taking a course in college
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WhatsApp web finally supports iPhone
WhatsApp claims web browser mirrors conversations and messages from your mobile device
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Paulo Coelho defends Holy Quran as 'book that changed the world'
Coelho says for centuries Christians tried to impose their religion by the force of the sword
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Salaam Swipe app offers 'halal' dating for Muslims
Each Muslim community is divided on ethnic lines as well as sectarian lines in the app
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US police tear gas protesters after officers kill black man
String of such incidents has led to wide-spread outcry as well as police and racial equality initiatives
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Samsung to appeal to US Supreme Court in Apple patent case
The petition is being filed after an appeals court ordered Samsung to pay about $930 million in damages to its rival
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Blast near Cairo state security building wounds 29
A man parked his vehicle outside a shop which exploded when he stepped away from it
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Three fire-fighters killed battling Washington state wildfire
Local county sheriff says fire-fighters had been in car accident before flames probably overtook the vehicle
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Slovakia refuses to accept Muslim refugees 'over absence of mosques'
Interior ministry spokesperson denies move is discriminatory and says it is aimed at ensuring community cohesion
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All victims of Indonesia plane crash recovered from jungle
Hundreds of locals and rescuers were involved in taking the bodies about 15 kilometres to Oksibil
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Australia detains seven men suspected of trying to join militants
Australian PM says seven young Australians were planning to travel to Middle East to join terror groups
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Thailand says Bangkok bomber 'unlikely linked' to global terror group
Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack, which has no precedent in Bangkok
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US mother admits to killing three sons in past 13 months
Accused admitted killing her three young sons because her husband paid more attention to the boys than a daughter
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Working longer hours increases stroke risk by up to 33%: study
Those working between 49 to 54 hours, had a 27 per cent higher risk of stroke
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Man charged over Statue of Liberty hoax bomb threat
Smith was convicted twice in Virginia, in 2001 and 2006, for making threats of death or bodily injury
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Fire in Paris at one of Europe's biggest science museums
Around 30 fire trucks and 120 firefighters were sent to the scene
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Two US soldiers become symbols of new generation of female fighters
They became the first women to complete one of the most physically and mentally challenging training programs
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India has more to lose if another war erupts with Pakistan: NYT editorial
The paper's editorial board stresses the need for restraint in the wake of escalating cross-border tensions
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UN's Central Africa force hit by new allegations of rape
UN sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed to Reuters that the accused troops were from DRC
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Thai police hunt foreign 'light-skinned' Muslim over deadly Bangkok bombing
A Bangkok court issued an arrest warrant for the man, describing him as a tall foreigner with white skin
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Germany expects record 800,000 asylum-seekers this year
Europe's biggest economy has become the top destination for those fleeing war and persecution
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Russia agrees to sell Pakistan four MI-35 attack helicopters
The agreement, signed in Rawalpindi, is believed to have been finalised during Gen Raheel's visit to Russia in June
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Pakistani student wins bronze at Microsoft Office championship
Microsoft Office users from all over the world compete to exhibit their mastery of MS Office products
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Foreign office summons Afghan ambassador, urges Afghanistan to avoid blame game
Lodges protest on cross-border violations from the Afghan side on August 16, 17
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Indian firing kills 70-year-old woman in Nakial sector: ISPR
Indian troops yet again resorted to unprovoked firing in Nikial Sector in district Kotli on Wednesday

















































