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Afghan Governor, UAE Ambassador Injured In Guesthouse Blast
Afghanistan's health ministry warned that the toll was expected to rise as numerous wounded were battling for their lives in hospital. Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said a suicide bomber struck first, followed by a auto bomb, and that four police officers were among those killed.
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North Korea Plutonium Enough for 10 Nuke Bombs, Says Seoul
He said: "If the missile is threatening, it will be intercepted ". "If it is not threatening, we won't necessarily do so.it may be more to our advantage to first of all save our interceptor inventory, and second to gather intelligence from the flight rather than do that when it's not threatening".
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European court rules Muslim girls in Switzerland must take school swimming lessons
As a result the ECHR ruled that Swiss authorities had not broken article 9 of the European convention on human rights, which safeguards religious freedom. The case was brought on by two Swiss nationals of Turkish origin who wouldn't send their teenage daughters to compulsory mixed-gender lessons, according to the BBC .
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Clare Hollingworth, legendary WWII reporter, dies at 105
Clare Hollingworth, the British reporter who broke the news of the impending outbreak of World War Two, has died in Hong Kong aged 105. Hollingworth in an undated photo. While covering the Algerian war for independence in 1962, Hollingworth defied members of a French far-right group who rounded up foreign journalists and threatened some of them with execution.
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United States consulate official shot in Mexico
On Friday, consular official Christopher Ashcraft, who had been stationed in Jalisco state since June 2015, was followed through the lot by a man who appeared to be attempting to disguise his appearance. There was no immediate evidence of any cartel link to the attack. "They should also take care not to fall into predictable patterns for those movements that are essential", the message continued.
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Legal aspects need to be looked into: Naidu on Jallikattu
Amid heated controversies on the ban of "Jallikattu" and several appeals from ardent Tamilians, seeking for permission to go ahead with the "bull fighting" sports during the Pongal festival in the state, ruling AIADMK delegations from Tamil Nadu will be meeting the Prime Minister to seek center's support on the matter.