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Floods in Pakistan Kill at Least 800
Government officials are pleading for international aid as water levels in dams continue to rise.
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Mistaken as an Iranian Martyr, Then Hounded
Wrongly identified as Neda Agha-Soltan, whose death in 2009 became a symbol for the opposition, Zahra Soltani fled Iran.
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India Digs Under Top of the World to Match Rival
India is building a tunnel to bypass the dangerous Rohtang Pass as part of a plan to match China?s power.
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In Information War, Documentary Is Latest Salvo
A new documentary is the latest in an all-out propaganda war that has erupted between Russia and Belarus.
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Police Rescue 2 Kidnapped Mexican Journalists
Javier Canales and Alejandro Hernández, both camera operators, had been kidnapped earlier in the week by suspected drug traffickers seeking to silence the media.
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Israeli Airstrike Kills Hamas Official in Gaza
The Israeli military said its warplanes had struck several sites in northern, central and southern Gaza.
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A French Castle Built of Stone and Dreams
A group in Burgundy is building a replica of a medieval chateau relying on the techniques of the time: iron tools and no electricity.
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For Indonesian Christians, Gatherings Bring Tension
Standoffs between Christians holding a prayer service and Islamist groups have become an increasingly frequent sign of religious tension across the Indonesian capital and its urban sprawl.
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From Taxis to Textiles, Italy Chooses Tradition Over Growth
Like much of the Italian economy, the Carlo Barbera factory is struggling, for reasons that academics say reveal much about what ails Italy.
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NATO-Led Afghan Troops Rescue 2,000 From Floods
Dozens of people were killed and thousands more were rescued after flash floods set off by heavy monsoon rains that struck remote northeast Afghanistan, officials said.
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