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‘Why this Kolaveri Di' goes Arabic; Video shows US soldiers in disgusting act; Dubai one of the safest cities: Police

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'Why this Kolaveri Di' goes Arabic

From Tokyo to Auckland and Punjab to Pakistan, the multilingual phenomenon Why This Kolaveri Di has inspired dozens of versions outside its homeland India

Video shows US soldiers in disgusting act

Taliban on Thursday denounced as "barbaric" an online video apparently showing US Marines urinating on the bloodied corpses of slain insurgents

 
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Dubai one of the safest cities: Police

Dubai became one of the safest cities in the world in 2011, with the serious crime rate index falling to below 1 per 100,000 residents

 
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Pluralism on trial in Pakistan

Haqqani vision of a tolerant nation integrated into the world community aligns with Pakistani and US interests

 
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'Everything I create must be to help people'

Saudi Arabian artist Abdul Nasser Gharem talks about the importance of art education in a society as conservative as his homeland's

 
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Talent coach believes in emotion at work

Michael F Andrew believes good interpersonal skills are more important than intelligence or talent in achieving success

 
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