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Murle tribe in Jonglie state attacks Jikany people in neighbouring Upper Nile state, killing 29, local official says.
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More than 20 political prisoners released to coincide with departure of President Thein Sein for US visit.
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At least 15 people, including two children, killed after attack on convoy of military vehicles in capital Kabul.
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Weakening Cyclone Mahasen heads to Bangladesh
UN says storm expected to make landfall in Chittagong, sparing Myanmar's restive Rakhine state from its full fury.
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Brazil clears way for same-sex marriage
National Council of Justice says government offices that issue marriage licenses had no standing to reject gay couples.
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