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Nawaz exhorts countries participating in TAPI to expedite pipeline construction
Warns that cost of the project will only increase with passage of time
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US lets women drive because they don't care if they are raped: Saudi historian
Defends Saudi Arabia's ban on women driving, says only solution is to being in female foreign drivers
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Ten TransAsia pilots suspended after failing skills test
Of TransAsia's 68 pilots trained to fly ATR planes, 19 have not yet taken the test
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Chapel Hill: Three Muslim students killed in US shooting
Local news identifies victims as Deah Barakat, Yusor Mohammad, Razan Abu-Salha; mainstream media silent over incident
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PM Nawaz calls for immediate implementation of TAPI pipeline
Premier says the gas pipeline will help Pakistan overcome gas shortage
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At least 19 Ukraine troops killed in 24 hours, says official
Five killed in a rocket attack on regional capital Kramatorsk
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NBC anchor suspended for 'exaggerating tales from Iraq War'
There is a widespread belief Brian Williams may never actually return to the anchor chair he has held since 2004
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Obama to bring back most US troops fighting Ebola in Africa
White House says we are concerned about recent increase in cases in Guinea
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By God's will we will be together soon, American IS hostage wrote before death
Kayla Jean Mueller was taken prisoner by the Islamic State in August 2013
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Jolie launches academic centre to combat violence against women in warzone
Actor says there is no stable future for a world in which crimes committed against women go unpunished
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Men charged as Australia foils 'imminent' terror attack
The men, Omaral-Kutobi, 24, and Mohammad Kiad, 25, were arrested in a raid on a property in the city's western suburbs
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Pakistani Hazara refugee unlawfully denied visa: Australian High Court
Court rules the law required the govt to grant visa within 90 days of refugee's arrival
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US, UK close embassies in Yemen, evacuate staff
Shia militia warned against any attempts to "destabilize" Yemen as the UN brokered a second day of talks
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Afghanistan could become haven for IS: ex-CIA officer
Robert Grenier says Afghan Taliban would not rebuff its allies in Pakistani Taliban or Islamic State
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FO distances itself from madrassa funding row
Comes day after Saudi Arabia claimed it was providing financial assistance to madrassas only after approval from FO
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Consultation under way: Islamabad to revise its blacklist of banned outfits
Will reconcile its current list with that of UN
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Jon Stewart to leave The Daily Show 'later this year'
Stewart had been at the helm of the show for nearly 16 years
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Widening cyberwar: Chinese spy team hacked Forbes.com, say security firms
The cyber espionage campaign focused on Forbes.com appeared to last only a few days
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Hackers target social media accounts of news magazine, airline
Twitter account of the microblogging site's chief financial officer also fired off spam
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It's America vs Iran in nuclear talk showdown: US Senator
"It's really more of a bilateral negotiation between the United States and Iran."
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Palestine opens its first embassy in western Europe
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called on other countries to follow Sweden's lead
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The war in Ukraine
Though US has backed off from sending arms to Ukraine;but it seems that a war between Russia & West is now conceivable
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Rights group says workers still abused at Abu Dhabi Louvre project
TDIC denied all the allegations, says it has been transparent in its efforts
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Sky, BT win Premier League TV rights for $7.8bn
Sky won five of the seven packages to maintain a majority share of live broadcast rights with BT retaining other two
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HSBC 'tax dodge' revelations are just tip of iceberg, says leaker
Falciani says several million transactions (between banks) are also in the documents I transmitted
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We are terrible at dealing with trolls and abuse, admits Twitter CEO
Dick Costolo says the microblogging website has lost core users for its failure to clamp down on trolling
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US to close Embassy in Yemen: Official confirms
US ambassador would leave by Wednesday; Turkish or Algerian embassies in Sanaa may look after US interests in Yemen
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Dubai police makes a 'Lexus' expansion to its fleet of super car cruisers
Will not be used for normal patrols, however
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Mandela 'went missing' for a cup of tea the day he left prison
He was found sipping tea with shoes off after his driver made a detour to avoid 'crushing crowd' outside city hall
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Russia to help build Egypt's first nuclear plant: Sisi
Says the nuclear power plant will be built in Dabaa in northwest Egypt
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US to bring to justice those responsible for aid worker's death: Obama
IS claimed on Friday that Mueller was killed when Jordanian fighter jets bombed a building where she was being held
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VIDEO: Atletico Madrid gives this Indian fan an experience of a lifetime
Dhananjay was flown in to Madrid from Banglore where go the chance to meet his favourite player Torres
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Expanding its role in Afghanistan, China to help build dam, roads
Assistance will include an unspecified amount of financing, says Afghan foreign ministry spokesman Sirajul Haq Siraj
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Bangladesh bans night buses after deadly bomb attacks
More than 1,000 buses, trucks and vans have been firebombed in attacks blamed on opposition activists
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Syria 'informed' about US-led strikes on IS: Assad
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ruled out joining the coalition against IS
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PM Modi concedes defeat to Aam Admi Party in Delhi state elections
Arvind Kejriwal outshines former policewoman Kiran Bedi who was BJP's pick for chief minister
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Countering terror: Islamabad, Beijing and Kabul agree to deepen security cooperation
Three sides resolve to make concerted efforts in maintaining peace in Afghanistan
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US blacklists German rapper featured in grisly IS videos
Cuspert had joined IS in 2012 and has appeared in numerous videos from the group
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Rape, acid attacks, kidnap: Girls face rising violence in fight for education, warns UN
Common cause of all these attacks, is deeply entrenched discrimination against women and girls, said Veronica Birga
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Controversy rages over Harper Lee's second novel
"To Kill a Mockingbird" won the Pulitzer Price for its tale of racial injustice in the Great Depression-era South.
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Obama gives cautious backing for Ukraine-Russia talks
Obama indicated that further sanctions and the controversial "lethal defense" assistance for Ukraine are on the table
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Pakistan sought to block content from 125 Twitter accounts in 2014: Report
Pakistani govt agencies made 4 requests for blocking content with 24 accounts specified between July-December 2014
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Trucks, trade, buses and India
A 10-kg package of narcotics ought not to be the spark that ignites a diplomatic incident between India and Pakistan
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15-year-old Pakistani wins $1.2m Dota2 Asian Championship
Sumail Hassan helps his team claim top spot in the world's second biggest Dota2 tournament
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Rocker proposes to Crouching Tiger star Zhang Ziyi with ring-carrying drone
Ziyi accepted Wang Feng's proposal which he sent in a white drone carrying the diamond ring
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David Beckham launches new UN children's fund
The fund is aimed at children living in warzones
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Cyberwar: Anonymous takes down Islamic State websites, social media accounts
The hacktivist group says it has renewed cyber attacks against the militant group in response to Charlie Hebdo
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Bahrain closes Saudi prince's television news channel
Although its news programmes stopped within hours of the launch, al Arab had continued to show promotional material
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Drone kills veteran Afghan militant with suspected IS links - official
Police says other casualties included veteran's brother-in-law and four Pakistanis
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Japanese tourist accuses Indian guide of rape
Police say the accused offered to drop the tourist at the hotel, but took her to desolate area and allegedly raped her

















































