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Discussions to end unrest in Thailand's Muslim-majority provinces start Thursday, but success could be a long way off.
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Jordan rewrite the form book as they shock group leaders Japan with a 2-1 win in their World Cup qualifier.
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World leaders react to Chavez's death
Both tributes and veiled criticism for controversial Venezuelan leader who was known for his anti-Western stance.
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Kabul Bank: A bank that defaulted on trust
Sentencing of two ex-top executives brings spotlight back on nation's first private bank that was felled by greed.
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Taliban talks in Doha drag on endlessly
Taliban representatives have been in Qatari capital for almost a year, but negotiations seem to be going nowhere.
Ali M Latifi
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Last Modified: 26 Feb 2013 20:01 GMT
Argentina says it will question Iran suspects
Foreign minister insists Argentine judge will question suspects over 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires after Iranian denial.
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Iran unveils 'domestically-built fighter jet'
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says Qaher-313 demonstrates Tehran's growing self-reliance in military technology field.
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Afghan orchestra set to hit the right notes
Country's first post-Taliban orchestra set to travel to the US to disprove stereotypes associated with Afghanistan.
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Last Modified: 29 Jan 2013 11:13 GMT
Argentina and Iran create 'truth commission'
Independent commission to investigate 1994 bombing at a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires that killed 85.
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