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Huge blast rips through the heart of Afghan capital, in an area close to many government offices and foreign embassies.
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The woman who reshaped modern architecture
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New Trump attack on Germany widens transatlantic rift
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Syrian rebels: US sends more arms against Iran threat
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US sends arms to Kurdish forces in Syria
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50 years on: Nigeria's Biafra secessionist movement
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US probes anti-Muslim claim as mosque plan rejected
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Lebanon calls for ban on Wonder Woman with Israeli lead
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Africa is not poor, we are stealing its wealth
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Why young South Koreans are turning away from religion
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Civilians in Erbin, one of Eastern Ghouta's besieged communities, live with no water, electricity or public services.
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