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One person killed and police building torched just as US names new ambassador to the volatile country.
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US president says federal tax agency's targeting of conservative political groups was intolerable and inexcusable.
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Obama and Cameron discuss Syria crisis
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Apparent winner of election picks new finance minister, as congratulations roll in from India and the US.
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During the 2012 US election, statistician Nate Silver cut through the barrage of polls and forecast Barack Obama's win.
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S Korea president sorry for 'unsavoury' act
Park Geun-hye apologises after spokesman sacked over claims he sexually harassed intern during president's visit to US.
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Bangladesh's 'blasphemy' divide
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