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NASA images reveal Middle East water woes
Vanishing rivers and increase in well drilling cause drastic loss of region's freshwater resources.
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Iran unveils new fighter jet
Tehran says domestically manufactured Qaher-313 aircraft is meant only for self-defence.
Middle East
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Japanese singer shaves head after sex scandal
Online apology from pop star causes internet firestorm, raising questions about dating ban.
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Last Modified: 02 Feb 2013 12:11 GMT
Whale vomit could spell fortune for Briton
If proven to be ambergris, a valuable substance in perfumes, find could be worth thousands of dollars.
Europe
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Hunt on for escaped crocodiles in S Africa
Up to 15,000 animals were let out of a reptile farm in northern part of country during a flood.
Africa
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Monopoly to get a token upgrade
Bestselling board game, originally from 1930s, to have one of its playing pieces updated through online vote.
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US couple reunited with 1940s love letters
Lost correspondence between newlyweds separated by Second World War resurfaced decades later.
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S Korea hosts mass holiday speed dating
More than 20,000 people braved sub-zero temperatures to join pre-Christmas speed dating event in Seoul.
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Mekong region's animal oddities under threat
Scientists discover fairy tale-like creatures in one of world's most-threatened rainforest ecosystems.
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China aims to expand its influence in the resource rich area.
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