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Maoist crimes go unpunished

News, Associated Press, Published on 30/08/2016

» The image of the teacher's body tied to a tree and riddled with bullets still haunts his son 14 years later. Communist militants allegedly dragged the Nepalese man from the class he was teaching and then killed him for refusing to give part of his salary to fund their bloody rebellion.

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Pride in Obama remains

News, Associated Press, Published on 01/09/2016

» As US President Barack Obama's second term nears its end, Indonesians still speak with pride of the childhood years he spent in their country, though much of the enthusiasm has faded along with the impossibly high expectations of what the first African-American president would achieve.

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Slain Baton Rouge officers all hailed from same community

News, Associated Press, Published on 20/07/2016

» Fresh out of the police academy, Matthew Gerald was so proud to bring his cruiser home that he stood in the driveway, wiping it down under the hot Louisiana sun. His neighbour, Ashley Poe, watched as he flicked the blue lights on and off, on and off.

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Strife-torn territory nears seventh decade of internal struggle

News, Associated Press, Published on 25/07/2016

» When news spread that Indian troops had killed 22-year-old Burhan Wani, a charismatic commander of Indian-controlled Kashmir's biggest rebel group on July 8, the public response was spontaneous and massive. Tens of thousands of angry youths poured out of their homes in towns and villages across the Himalayan region, hurling rocks and bricks and clashing with Indian troops.

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Republican leaders could be nearing Trump breaking point

News, Associated Press, Published on 15/08/2016

» The Republican Party could be nearing a breaking point with Donald Trump.

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Romance novellas by women challenge tradition

News, Associated Press, Published on 19/08/2016

» Nestled among vegetables, plastic kettles and hand-dyed fabric in market stalls are the signs of a feminist revolution: Piles of poorly printed books by women that advocate forcefully against conservative Muslim traditions such as child marriage and quick divorce.

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In Iran, people buy kidneys

News, Associated Press, Published on 26/08/2016

» The whirling hum of a dialysis machine could have been the soundtrack to the rest of Zahra Hajikarimi's life but for an unusual programme in Iran that allows people to buy a kidney from a living donor.

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Swimmer started at Stanford amid assault prevention efforts

News, Associated Press, Published on 09/06/2016

» Brock Turner began his short-lived career as a swimmer at Stanford University two years ago amid renewed efforts by the prestigious California school and other US colleges to prevent campus sexual assaults.

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Muslim view of LGBT shifts after Orlando

News, Associated Press, Published on 17/06/2016

» After the massacre in Orlando, the head of a prominent Muslim advocacy group stood before a bank of microphones and made remarks beyond the expected condemnations.

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A portrait of the victims of the Bangladesh militant attack

News, Associated Press, Published on 05/07/2016

» The deaths in the militant attack on a restaurant in Bangladesh were at once random, and not so random.