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Vote tallying has begun after first-round referendum on divisive new constitution despite weeks of opposition protests.
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Palestine: Peace can be a bit of a stretch
A centre in Ramallah teaches the ancient practice of yoga, which many Palestinians credit with improving their lives.
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Adunis, the revolutionary poet
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As Thailand's divisive election draws near, the Red Shirts protest movement is going back to its rural grassroots.
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The end of the road
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