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Karachi bus attack points to growing IS influence
IS claims responsibility for the attack,it is the first time the militants said they were behind an attack in Pakistan
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Pakistan denies Saudi nuclear sale
Chaudhry describes the suggestions Pakistan could sell a weapon as "unfounded, baseless and untrue"
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Don't brag: Ill-timed selfie by ISIS militant helps US trace, bomb hideout
The command centre had been destroyed by air strikes less than a day after officers found the original post
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Ready in two minutes: Following controversy, Nestle takes Maggi noodles off Indian shelves
Nestle maintains that Maggie is safe, vows product will return once 'current situation is clarified'
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Leaked documents show US widened Internet spying
The classified documents came from Snowden, the former NSA contractor
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US says hackers may have accessed data on 4 million government staff
Authorities will be sending notifications to the 4 million current and past employees regarding the security breach
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At least 90 killed in Ghana petrol station fire
Ghana to observe three days of national mourning from Monday, with flags flying at half-mast
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Texas-born al Qaeda suspect pleads not guilty to terror charges in New York
Muhamad Mahmoud al Farekh is accused of traveling to Pakistan to seek terror training
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Change-ing cars: Chinese man pays for new wheels with 660,000 coins
Gan brought the money, weighing four tonnes, in neatly wrapped packages.
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Iran's Chabahar free zone awaits end of sanctions
Activity in the port area has struggled to take off and there is still only one crane to unload containers
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Human Rights Watch asks UN to put Israel on child rights violators list
Rights group calls for resisting pressure from Israel and the US after more than 500 children were killed last year
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14 dead in regime barrel bombs on northern Syria: monitor
Syrian regime helicopters dropped the bombs on Aleppo province despite an international outcry over civilian deaths
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Mipsterz: A space for Muslim hipsters
Mipsterz combat Islamophobia by "just being themselves"
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Morocco arrests two men who kissed in public
The interior ministry said the pair were arrested for "an obscene act"
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Rebels kill at least 17 troops in northeast India
"It is one of the biggest attacks on security forces in recent years"
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Sarkozy party's 'Islam meeting' sparks criticism
The question is not to know what the Republic can do for Islam, but what Islam can do to become the Islam of France
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Iran's Khamenei urges Muslim unity in face of 'oppression'
'We must pay attention to conspiracies seeking to divide on the basis of religion, between Shiites and Sunnis'
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Egypt court annuls decision to drop Mubarak murder charge
Judge Anwar El-Gabry says court accepts prosecution’s appeal and has set a session for November 5 to review it
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New Oxford vice-chancellor says US over-reacted to 9/11
Professor Louise Richardson says the US reacted the way it did due to inexperience in dealing with violent extremism
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Bodybuilders compete in Mr Afghanistan competition in Kabul
Bodybuilding is one of the most popular sports among young people in the war-battered country
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Muslim father jailed for racist rants over school's beard ban
Court jails Liaqat for 27 months and bans him from contacting staff at four schools
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Grapes of Wrath: Muslim wine ferments divisions in China
Despite alcohol being forbidden, many Uighurs view museles more as a type of medicine than wine, taken like vitamins
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Muslim football team in Canada refuses to play with girls
One of two girl players was asked to sit on the sidelines during match with Islamic Society of North America
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UK launches crackdown on bogus Hajj travel packages
City of London Police are distributing Hajj fraud prevention leaflets in residential areas and local mosques.
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Guide denies blame after US tourist killed by lion
The park, which remains open says that visitors are instructed to keep windows closed at all times
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At least 78 killed in blast at Ghana gas station
Fire brigade spokesman Prince Billy says people had sought shelter at gas station
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Dutch lawmaker wants to show Prophet Muhammed (pbuh) cartoons on TV
Wilders said he would make the broadcast to defend freedom of speech
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China relatives gather as more bodies pulled from capsized ship
China promises 'no cover-up' in ship sinking probe as death toll rises to 65
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PM Modi features in Google's ‘Top 10 criminals’ list
Google says results 'trouble' company and are not 'reflective' of its opinions
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Israeli planes strike Gaza after rocket attacks
Israeli police reported that three rockets were fired but patrols were searching to find where they had fallen
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Pakistan willing to have normal relations with India: foreign secretary
Says Pak-India dialogue suspended because of India, not Pakistan
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Five men held on rape charges in India
The men pose as anti-narcotics police, stop two women tourists and take them to a flat where they assault her
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Saudi names suspects in mosque bombings, offers $1 million bounty
Anyone dealing with the wanted men will be held accountable, ministry warns
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NPT status 'crucial': China backs Pakistan on NSG membership
China believes NSG member states must take decision by consensus on allowing non-NPT states into the group
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French archaeologists find woman's 350 year-old corpse buried with husband's heart
Her body was found well-preserved with much of her clothing, hair, skin, internal organs and brain were still intact
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Travel ban extension on ex-Gitmo inmates is breach of 'agreement': Afghan Taliban
Afghan govt and the US fear that if the 5 Taliban leaders return to Afghanistan, they may rejoin fighting
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Former FIFA official admits taking bribes to choose 1998, 2010 World Cup hosts
A $10 million bribe was promised to Warner and his deputy Chuck Blazer to secure the 2010 World Cup
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FBI extends FIFA scrutiny to World Cup host bids of Russia, Qatar
Authorities said last week that they were investigating a case of $150 million paid in bribes over two decades
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United apologises to Muslim woman for soda incident, bans accused crew member
United Airlines issues apology after Northwestern University president termed a previous apology insufficient
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More mistaken anthrax shipments than first reported: US military
The Pentagon has already admitted to blunders that include live anthrax spores being shipped
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US confident of Pakistan's ability to safeguard nuclear weapons
Pakistan stresses the need for access to peaceful nuclear technology as a socioeconomic imperative
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Indian Kashmir battles to restore mobile services after attacks
Telecom towers may be shifted near security posts to improve their safety, says Jammu and Kashmir police chief
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Amnesty International urges India to withdraw 'draconian' forces from Indian Kashmir
Says Armed Forces Special Powers Act has has facilitated grave human rights violations in the disputed valley
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George W Bush more popular than Obama: poll
It took nearly a decade for Americans polled to warm towards Bush
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Indian Muslim outfits slam compulsory yoga in schools, say bowing reserved for namaz
Say making yoga mandatory is unfair as it has Surya Namaskar, which means 'bowing to the Sun God'
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India, US clear two ground-breaking defence projects as Carter holds talks
Carter is due to sign a new 10-year defence cooperation pact with his Indian counterpart Manohar Parikkar
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Will address your issues even in the middle of the night, Modi assures Muslim leaders
Modi said he neither believes in politics which divides people, nor will he ever speak communal language
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Saudi Arabia beheads two drug traffickers
94 Saudis and foreigners have been put to death so far in 2015, compared to 87 in all of last year
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India launches "Lost and Found" website to find missing children
Launched to help families trace tens of thousands of children in the country who go missing every year
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US police shoot dead Muslim student 'high on magic mushrooms'
Police said Feras Morad had been acting 'threateningly', while eye-witnesses said the student reacted badly to a...

















































