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Amid a paralysing curfew for a third day, residents vow to resist India's move to scrap the region's special status.
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Members of legal profession fear the prosecution of arrested protesters is taking on an increasingly political slant.
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Palestinian activists are pressuring businesses in the occupied West Bank to cut economic ties with Israel and want the Palestinian Authorit...
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The congresswoman representing the district has refused an invitation to meet the president.
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Officials and witnesses said explosion occurred around 9am local time in western part of Afghanistan's capital.
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The White House says it expects more talks with Beijing in September to negotiate the 'right deal'.
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Critics demand dismissal of officers involved in 'racist' incident saying Texas police chief's apology was inadequate.
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Health department says there were roughly 146,000 cases of the mosquito-borne virus from January to July.
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Indian government's move came hours after it imposed a major security clampdown in the disputed region.
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As Japan marks 74th anniversary of world's first nuclear bomb attack, we examine the events that shaped history.
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Shootings that killed dozens have been linked to radical hate manifestos posted online.
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Controversial bill passed after government revoked the region’s autonomy - under Article 370 of the constitution - following a massive tro...
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Peace Now says the plan is the latest in a surge of such approvals since US President Donald Trump took office.
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Morrison, a seminal voice in African American literature, had 'a long, well lived life', her family says.
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Two priests and a gardener face to 50 years in jail on charges of sexually abusing deaf students in Argentina's Mendoza.
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Rwanda has tightened Ebola screening and security measures along its border, in a challenge for health workers.
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Globally the UN says the industry is responsible for more carbon emissions than aviation and maritime shipping combined.
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Residents wary and anxious as lockdown in the Muslim-majority region for a second straight day hits normal life.
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Officials in South Korean capital removes banners that read 'I won't go [to Japan], I will not buy [Japanese products]'.
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Conservationists doubt theory that lifting hunting ban and controlling elephant population will stem attacks on humans.
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Prime Minister Khan due to address session in the capital, as military leadership also meets to discuss Indian move.
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India's BJP government brings bill to carve two 'union territories' out of Muslim-majority state which is under curfew.
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Suspect broke into political commentator's home in Kyoto last month and sprayed unknown chemicals on the victim.
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Pedro Pierluisi was sworn on Friday but the Senate filed a lawsuit saying he is illegitimate unless it confirms him.
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Visitors who have travelled to North Korea since March 1, 2011 will have to apply for tourist or business visas.