Grand mosque re-opened months after Kashmir autonomy stripped
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Thai army 'regrets' killing three Muslim civilians in south
Italy faces complaint at UN over 'abusive' Libya asylum returns
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Samsung chairman jailed for union sabotage
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Preparing for what it termed “unexpected confrontations”, China’s military is intensifying exercises in the South China Sea, according to a recent report.
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PM Boris Johnson reaffirms his promise to leave the EU by Jan. 31, 2020.
In a setback to Carnival Cruise, a Miami judge refused its motion for dismissal of a lawsuit by the family of Jeffrey Eisenmann who died of a heart attack during a Carnival cruise .
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Samsung apologises after chairman jailed for union sabotage
Thai police make arrest over 'inappropriate' Facebook rally photo
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North Korea claimed the tests were important for its nuclear program.
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A senior White House official said, “The door is open for talks and we are ready to be very flexible in finding an agreement that works for all sides. But if North Korea does decide to test a fully operational ICBM in some sort of effort to test our resolve, they won’t like our reaction and, we will respond.”
Ghent's refreshed 'Mystic Lamb' artwork inspires new adoration
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New Zealand police scale back volcano bodies search
Bakeries bountiful in birthplace of Sudan's bread uprising
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Facebook says it can locate users who opt out of tracking