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Death toll from Philippines typhoon hits 50
Five people are still missing after the storm, which also left 143 injured
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PC Dummy: Police deploy mannequins to deter traffic offenders
An average of two people die every day on the roads of Bangalore
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Three people feared dead in Australian bushfires: authorities
There have been nine confirmed casualties this bushfire season
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Freezing weather causes deaths in India, Bangladesh
Six people died when their car skidded off the road, plunged into a canal
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India's transgender protesters fear stateless future
Despite being legally recognised as a third gender in a 2014 SC ruling, many are forced into prostitution, begging
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India names retiring army chief as first CDS
India recently amended army, navy and air force rules by adding a clause that allows CDS to serve up to the age of 65
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Greta's father sceptical about her activism
It was a bad idea, putting herself out there with all hate on social media, says Svante Thunberg
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Hundreds of flights delayed as fog engulfs northern India
New Delhi and surrounding parts of the country are regularly shrouded by haze that hits each winter
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India amends rules to appoint retiring army chief as first Chief of Defence Staff
Move comes as Modi-led government faces internal troubles over controversial anti-Muslim bill
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Taliban deny agreeing to any ‘ceasefire plan’ in Afghanistan
The statement comes as local and global forces brace for another bloody winter amid renewed US-Taliban talks
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Bushfires reach Melbourne as heatwave fans Australia blazes
Sydney and other major cities have been shrouded in toxic bushfire smoke haze for weeks
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All eyes on 'new way' in Kim Jong Un's New Year speech
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for "offensive measures" to strengthen security ahead
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China jails scientist who gene-edited babies
He Jiankui illegally carried out the human embryo gene-editing intended for reproduction
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At least two dead in Texas church shooting
Man armed with shotgun walked up to server during communion and opened fire, says witness
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Trump faces firestorm after identifying alleged whistleblower
'If the president would tweet a little bit less, it wouldn't cause brain damage', says Trump's key ally, John Kennedy
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Putin thanks Trump for intel that helped foil terror attacks in Russia
Two people were arrested for ‘planning an attack in St Petersburg during the New Year festivities’
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US forces hit Iraqi Hezbollah bases after contractor killed
A barrage of 30 rockets was fired at a US military base in Kirkuk on Friday
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Newly face-lifted Big Ben will ring in London New Year
The 96-metre-tall Elizabeth Tower has been enveloped in scaffolding for the last two years
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At least 50 people dead as cold wave sweeps through Bangladesh
Those on low incomes, particularly labourers, are the worst affected by the cold weather
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Egypt road accidents kill 28 including Asian tourists
Traffic accidents are common in Egypt where many roads are poorly maintained and regulations are laxly enforced
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Tourists stay away from Taj Mahal, other Indian attractions as protests flare
There has been a 60% decline in visitor footfalls in December this year, says official
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Saudi Arabia sentences Yemeni man to death over Spanish theatre stabbing
Court also sentences an accomplice to over 12 years in jail for November 11 attack during Riyadh musical festival
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India cuts LoC fence, deploys missiles: Qureshi
Foreign minister says Modi desperate to take spotlight off domestic chaos
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N Korea's Kim holds top party meeting ahead of US deadline
North Korea is under heavy US, UN sanctions over its nuclear programme
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Australia to compensate bushfire volunteers
Volunteers who are also government employees were last week granted additional paid leave to help fight the blazes
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The 'lathi': India's colonial vintage anti-protest weapon
At least 27 people have died in the past two weeks of protests
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China scraps extra-judicial forced labour for sex workers
Beijing however stresses that prostitution remains illegal in the country
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OIC to convene meeting on IOK lockdown, anti-Muslim law in India
Insiders say the ministerial level summit would take place in Islamabad in April 2020
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Hardline leader in Indian state defends 'strict' action to quell protests
Every troublemaker is astonished looking at strictness of the Yogi government, says UP chief minister
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Japan police find human remains in boat suspected from North Korea: Coast Guard
Police found the heads of two persons, five bodies
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WATCH: Indian police officer threatens protesters, tells them to go to Pakistan
The video was shot on Dec 20 when five people died during protests against the anti-Muslim citizenship bill in India
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Ukraine separatists say to swap prisoners with Kiev Sunday
Swap would come three months after Ukraine carried out a long-awaited exchange with Russia of 35 prisoners each
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Death toll in Mogadishu bomb blast rises to 76
Somalian government confirms at least 90 civilians, mostly students, have been injured in the explosion
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Pakistan resumes visa service at Kabul Embassy
Embassy had closed its visa section on November 4 to protest alleged harassment of its diplomats
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Taliban kill 10 Afghan soldiers in attack on base
Taliban dug a tunnel into the base in volatile Sangin district and then blew it up
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More than 235,000 flee intense bombing in NW Syria
Despite an August ceasefire deal and international calls for de-escalation, scores of civilians have been killed
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Iraq rocket attack kills US contractor, wounds military personnel
Five rockets hit al-Asad air base on December 3, just four days after US Vice President Mike Pence’s visit
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Hong Kong police paid $17m in allowances related to protests
Many protesters are demanding an independent inquiry into their complaints of police brutality
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FBI investigating British socialite and others who 'facilitated’ Epstein
Epstein’s suicide in August came a little over a month after he was charged with trafficking dozens of underage...
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Navy SEAL cleared by Trump called 'freaking evil' by comrades
He was accused of premeditated murder after allegedly stabbing to death a captured, wounded 17-year-old IS fighter
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Pompadour & rooster cuts: Iraqi styles sculpt 'revolution'
One thing strikes the eye perhaps above all else is the unbridled hairstyles young men sport
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India's protests: why now?
Years of pent-up anxiety among Muslims have finally found an outlet in the protests rippling across the country
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Remains of six recovered from missing Hawaii helicopter wreckage
Final recovery efforts were suspended due to weather conditions but will resume on Saturday (today)
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Nearly 2,000 evacuated, one missing as 'scary' cyclone hammers Fiji
Cyclone Sarai destroyed houses and crops, cut power and caused considerable flooding
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India security clampdown keeps citizenship law protests under control
In New Delhi, police impose an emergency law in some parts of the city, forbidding large gatherings
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Iran, China, Russia start joint naval drills
Rear Admiral Gholamreza Tahani says joint exercise shows that Tehran cannot be isolated
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Turkey unveils national electric car prototypes
Two models were unveilled on Thursday, but five are planned with an autonomy of 500 kilometres on a full charge
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France summons Iran envoy over academics' 'intolerable' imprisonment
Imprisonment of Fariba Adelkhah and Roland Marchal has added tensions between Tehran and Paris
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Hundreds join final Gaza-Israel border protests for three months
At least 348 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza by Israeli fire since the marches began in 2018
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UN experts demand justice for blasphemy accused in Pakistan
Human rights experts urge Islamabad to clear scholar Junaid Hafeez and lift death sentence

















































