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42% of Austrians say Hitler era wasn't all bad: poll
dpa, Published on 09/03/2013
» More than 40% of Austrians think there were some positive aspects to Adolf Hitler's rule, said a newspaper poll published Saturday.
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Pope vows to reach out to Islam
dpa, Published on 22/03/2013
» Pope Francis pledged Friday to strengthen ties between the Catholic Church and other religions, particularly with Islam.
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Rape victim, 4, dies in India
dpa, Published on 30/04/2013
» A four-year-old Indian girl who was in a coma after being raped has died, reports said Tuesday.
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Southeast Asian capitals need more anti-traffic champs
dpa, Published on 27/10/2013
» Southeast Asia's congested capitals could use more anti-traffic champions such as Jakarta Governor Joko Widodo. When the Indonesian government gave tax breaks on low-cost "green cars" in June, Mr Widodo opposed the policy, saying it would sabotage his efforts to solve the city's chronic traffic problem.
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Myanmar's chinlone set to steal show
dpa, Published on 26/11/2013
» YANGON - Zay Koko Shine and Zay Nyinyi Shine, 11-year-old twins from Myanmar's Karen state, are glad they listened to their grandmother.
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Abhisit: Govt undermining economic stability
dpa, Published on 26/11/2013
» Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva accused the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of undermining economic stability though its populist policies as he launched the debate on the opposition's censure motion in the House of Representatives on Tuesday.
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Feb 2 election facts and figures
dpa, Published on 30/01/2014
» Sunday's general election is not expected to end Thailand's political crisis, which has seen mass anti-government protests on the streets of Bangkok since November.
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Cambodia blocks Women's Day rallies
dpa, Published on 08/03/2014
» PHNOM PENH - Women's rights activists and union representatives were prevented from holding two separate rallies in Cambodia's capital on Saturday, despite Prime Minister Hun Sen apparently lifting a months-long ban on public gatherings last week.
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Singapore firm charged over arms smuggling to North Korea
dpa, Published on 10/06/2014
» SINGAPORE - A shipping company registered in Singapore was charged Tuesday in connection with the transfer of financial assets and resources that could have been used to contribute to North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.
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