Pakistan's Sharif seeks to ease mistrust with India
By John Chalmers LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nawaz Sharif, poised to become prime minister for a third time after a decisive victor...
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By John Chalmers LAHORE, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nawaz Sharif, poised to become prime minister for a third time after a decisive victor...
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By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran expects progress will be made in talks this week with the United Nations' atomic agency, Teh...
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By Andrew Osborn WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama intervened in Britain's emotive debate about its membership of the Eu...
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By Tim Cocks BAGA, Nigeria (Reuters) - After a crackdown pushed them out of Nigeria's northern cities, Islamist militant group Boko ...
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