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Yemen rebels shell Saudi town, prompting warning
Coalition spokesperson says rebels had "randomly" shelled Najran 'hitting hospitals, schools and civilian homes'
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French far-right mayor slammed for counting Muslim children
Robert Menard says his administration used lists of pupils' names to decide how many were Muslim
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Urbanising India best bet for Chinese steel
India is the best bet for Chinese steel mills
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India to sign port deal with Iran, ignoring US warning against haste
Modi wants to swiftly sign trade deals with Iran and other Gulf countries
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Contradicting itself? No idea where Dawood Ibrahim is, Indian govt tells Parliament
Indian government contradicts its own firmly-held position about India's most-wanted man living in Pakistan
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Nepal’s living goddess, devotees untouched by earthquake
Kumari Ghar withstood the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal last week
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Birthplace of Ram in Pakistan, not Ayodhya: Indian Muslim body leader
Real birthplace of Ram is likely to be in Harappa, says All India Muslim Personal Law Board member
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Taliban kill at least 13 Afghan police despite peace talks
"Enemies of peace and stability of Afghanistan attacked police posts in Warduj district of Badakhshan"
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At Texas mosque, no sympathy for both shooters and cartoon contest organisers
Muslims at Mosque say shooters did not represent teachings of Islam and got what was coming to them
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Second patient dies in France's artificial heart trial
Artificial hearts have been in use for many years as a temporary fix
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IS claims Texas attack via official radio station
Gunmen attacked a Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) cartoon contest in Texas
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India's Modi to make first visit to rival giant China
"I firmly believe this visit will strengthen stability, development and prosperity of Asia," Modi says
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Gunman in Texas cartoon attack attended high school in Pakistan: report
Facebook profile of Nadir Hamid Soof says he graduated from International School of Islamabad in 1998
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Dancing circles in Qatar
Yes we welcome the talks, but only if they are something other than a polite circular dance
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Cannot confirm al Qaeda’s claim of killing blogger in Bangladesh: US
US State Department official says they would have to investigate whether the local militant group was working for AQ
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Ex-CIA official says spy agency failed to see al Qaeda’s resurgence after Bin Laden's death
Former CIA deputy director claims agency made optimistic assessments on Arab Spring's effect on al Qaeda's popularity
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Indian defence minister wants swift deal on French Rafale jets
Narendra Modi announced New Delhi had ordered 36 of the "ready to fly" planes following talks with Francois Hollande
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'Hate campaigning': Meet the woman behind the Texas sacreligious caricature contest
Pamela Geller and her AFDI organisation have been labelled as a 'hate group'
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Israel's Ethiopian Jews: a struggle to integrate
Israel has some 135,500 Jewish Israelis of Ethiopian descent, including more than 50,000 born inside the country
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Qatar hopes to end 'kafala' system in 2015: minister
Under kafala, employers can prevent foreign workers from changing jobs or leaving the country
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Nepal asks foreign nations to end search, rescue operations as death toll tops 7200
So far, 7,276 people have died over 14,300 have been wounded by the quake
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Why Muslims are offended by images of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
It's all rooted in the notion of idol worship
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Maldives president to visit Pakistan this week
A number of documents on cooperation in health, education, illicit drugs trafficking and sports expected to be signed
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Britain's baby princess named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
Names will be seen as a triple homage to her grandfather, great-grandmother and William's late mother Diana
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Iran bans 'devil worshipping' haircuts
Tattoos and other male bodily adornments also being outlawed
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It's for officers to carry handcuffs and pistols, not to act like clergy: Rouhani
Iranian President distances himself from efforts to involve law enforcement in religion
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More than 13 million tourists visited Dubai in 2014
Cash-flush emirate looks to reap the rewards of its growing tourism
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Eight troopers dead in rebel attack in northeast India
Armed separatist rebels open fire on soldiers before exploding small bomb during attack in underdeveloped Nagaland
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Modi's 'utterances' have led to war against Muslims: al Qaeda India wing chief
Asim Umar takes responsibility for Bangladeshi bloggers murder
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Suicide attack on Kabul bus kills one, wounds 15: officials
The attack comes after Afghan delegation launched two-days of "open discussion" with Taliban representatives in...
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Is anti-American sentiment on the decline in Pakistan?
Observers suggest negative perceptions towards US decline as Pakistanis find solutions to internal problems
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Two dead, 21 injured as Pakistani, Albanian prisoners clash in Athens jail
Reason for dispute unclear; prisoners use improvised weapons to attack each other
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Afghan Taliban link reconciliation with complete withdrawal of foreign troops
Informal talks, hosted by Qatar's foreign ministry, come as fighting escalate after withdrawal of most troops
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Two dead, one wounded at Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) cartoon contest in US
Police say two men drove up to the conference center and began shooting at a security guard
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UNESCO awards press freedom prize to jailed Syria activist
Darwish was arrested on Feb 16' 12 along with his colleagues at the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression
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Pakistan-China Economic Corridor: a cost-benefit analysis
Greater gain may lie for China via Gwadar as its Maritime Silk Route
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Berlin unveils statues of whistle-blowers
Life size statues of whistle-blowers Edward Snowden ,Chelsea Manning, and Julian Assange
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101-year-old man pulled alive from Nepal quake rubble
Funchu Tamang was rescued with only minor injuries and airlifted to a district hospital
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Pakistan supports 'talks' between Afghan govt, Taliban in Qatar: Aizaz Chaudhry
Afghan delegation left for Qatar to hold two days of “open discussion” with Taliban
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'Limited' coalition force on ground in Aden: Yemeni official
Troops will mainly back pro-Hadi fighters around the rebel-held international airport
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Guantanamo Bay: Muslim inmates object to female guards
Conflict between female soldiers and Muslim inmates has led to a standstill at the lockups
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Refusing to open India-Afghanistan road link, Pakistan asks for trade via Karachi port
Afghan president had earlier said Pakistan must allow Afghanistan direct trade access to India through Wagah
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Nepalese army chief says Kathmandu will remember Pakistan's relief efforts
ISPR says Gen Rana expressed his gratitude for support extended by Pakistan during recent earthquake in Nepal
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London mayor, wife wish to visit Pakistan soon
Boris Johnson says Pakistan is an 'amazing country with amazing people'
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Delhi's Indira Gandhi airport adjudged world's best
IGIA bettered its ranking from second position for the years 2011, 2012 and 2013 to emerge on top in 2014
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Saudi-led coalition using cluster bombs in Yemen: HRW
Cluster munitions are prohibited by 2008 treaty adopted by 116 countries, but not by Saudi Arabia
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Indian inquiry board indicts coast guard official for admitting to blowing up Pakistani boat
Contradicting Indian govt's official version, Coast Guard DIG had said he ordered blowing up of Pakistani fishing...
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Afghan court shows video of mob lynching woman in Kabul
Judge asks prosecutors to play footageof a crowd kicking and beating the 27-year-old woman, named Farkhunda
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Red tape delays Nepal quake disaster aid as death toll crosses 7,000
UN's humanitarian chief says Nepal's customs authorities are slowing the delivery of earthquake aid
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Half a century: Buffett celebrates 50th year at Berkshire
Berkshire’s annual meeting is Omaha’s top annual draw other than baseball’s College World Series