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Dutch aid worker freed in Afghanistan after 81 days
AFP, Published on 11/09/2015
» THE HAGUE - A Dutch aid worker who was abducted by unknown gunmen in June in Afghanistan has been freed after being held for 81 days, the Dutch foreign ministry said late Thursday.
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US warns of 'evolving' cyberwar
AFP, Published on 11/09/2015
» WASHINGTON - A top US intelligence official warned Thursday of an evolving cyber security threat that will see criminals not just stealing data, but actively altering or deleting it.
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22,500 migrants registered on Greece's Lesbos this week: police
AFP, Published on 11/09/2015
» MYTILENE (GREECE) - Some 22,500 refugees and migrants arriving on the Greek island of Lesbos have been registered by officials since Monday evening, police told AFP late Thursday.
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Four more militants killed in Tajikistan violence
AFP, Published on 11/09/2015
» DUSHANBE (TAJIKISTAN) - Tajikistan said Thursday that four more militants had been killed by government forces as authorities pressed ahead with attempts to contain unrest in the volatile ex-Soviet state.
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Journalists get Facebook livestream capability
AFP, Published on 11/09/2015
» WASHINGTON - Journalists and other public figures can now offer live video to their followers on Facebook, which announced plans Thursday to broaden the streaming service.
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Bomb probe heads south
News, Published on 11/09/2015
» A police team has been dispatched to Malaysia to work with authorities there to track down the suspected Erawan shrine bomber.
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'PM wants Meechai' to lead drafting
News, Published on 11/09/2015
» Prominent legal expert Meechai Ruchupan has been approached by Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, assigned by the Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, to lead a new charter-drafting body that is expected to be formed by next week, according to a source at the National Legislative Assembly (NLA).
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Peace talks risk 'moving slowly'
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 11/09/2015
» Peace talks on the southern violence may produce results slowly because they involve various insurgent organisations with demands waiting for endorsement within their own groups, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha says.
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Activists urge end to military court trials
News, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 11/09/2015
» Rights groups are urging the government to stop holding trials of civilians in military courts.
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Expert urges schools to exert more control over curricula
News, Dumrongkiat Mala, Published on 11/09/2015
» Decentralising the education system should be sped up to allow each region to create its own tailored content and curb the student drop-out rate, according to the assistant secretary to the minister of education and Education Reform Commission.
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