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A suicide attack near the Indian embassy in Kabul, the Afghan capital, killed at least 44 people.
Al Jazeera's James Bays visited one of the families who lost relatives in the blast.
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A man goes on a deadly rampage in Jerusalem before police stop him by shooting him dead.
At least four people are killed and over 30 injured.
Owen Fay reports.
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The women's game in the Middle East has been getting more popular and more respected, despite criticisms from conservative quarters who don't like the idea of women on the playing fields.
Thanks to pioneers like coach Sahar Al Hawari, women are successfully playing at international level and also now refereeing the beautiful game.
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They can attract up to $30,000 in the international trade for pets. So it is no surprise that Uganda's dwindling chimpanzee population remains a target for illegal traders. Despite bans on trading in primates, at least 5,000 are poached annually. But as Al Jazeera's Sophie Jackson reports, one chimpanzee sanctuary in Uganda is doing its best to rehabilitate them.
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As Turkey's ruling AK party faces charges that it has sought to undermine the country's secular system, Inside Story looks at the possible repercussions for Turkey's political future and its bid to join the EU and asks if it would be democratically valid to preserve secularity if the majority of the population were opposed.
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The governor of Pakistan's North West Frontier Province says Osama bin Laden is hiding over the border in Afghanistan.
And he says all his problems stem from his Afghan neighbours.
After Pakistani troops attacked suspected Taliban hideouts in the restive Khyber tribal area, Owais Ahmed Ghani spoke exclusively to our correspondent Kamal Hyder.
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Indonesia prides itself on its 'unity in diversity'. The right to religious freedom is enshroned in the country's constitution. But have these commitments proven hollow for the members of some minority faiths? One of these groups, the Ahmadiyah Muslims, is now fighting for their very survival in the world's largest Muslim democracy.
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This episode of Inside Iraq looks at the changing perceptions of the Iraqi prime minister and asks if he has found a new political compass and courage or if he is merely a paper tiger propped up by the American military forces on the ground.