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Analysis: How the bookies beat the pollsters in General Election predictions
Bookies and "prediction markets" consistently forecast the Conservatives would be the largest party.
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Nepal army rescues 117 stranded in trekking villages after devastating earthquake
115 Nepalis and two Americans were evacuated on Monday from three villages where hundreds died.
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Dan Brown's Inferno sees Tom Hanks return as Robert Langdon
After The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, the film is expected to be a box-office hit.
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Boston bomber tells Catholic nun about his remorse: 'No one deserves to suffer' like my victims
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev told a Roman Catholic nun and death-penalty opponent of his remorse.
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Cameron's Europe referendum pledge brings rebel Tories onside
Conservatives have proclaimed a new-found unity over the traditionally divisive issue.
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Boko Haram survivors now face severe food shortages
Since Nigeria's army began clearing large areas of the country's northeast from Boko Haram, some of the 1.5 million internally displaced people have started returning home.
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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson says his tax plan is based on biblical tithing
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said on Sunday his proposed flat-tax plan of about 10 per cent was inspired by the biblical practice of tithing.
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Afghanistan: Religious leaders nervous as civil rights protests gain momentum
Powerful religious leaders in Afghanistan are growing uneasy about the challenge to their authority posed by rare civil rights protests in Kabul.
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Victorious Cameron to name new cabinet, brief party on EU
Buoyed by a surprisingly clear-cut election victory, Prime Minister David Cameron will name his new cabinet on Monday.
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Widow of hacked to death atheist blogger Avijit Roy: 'It was a global act of terrorism'
Rafida Ahmed has criticised the Bangladeshi government for not responding more aggressively to her husband's killing.
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People smuggling is on the rise in Bangladesh and Myanmar
Malaysia detained 1,018 Bangladeshi and Rohingya refugees after they arrived in three boats on Monday, police said, a day after Indonesian authorities rescued 600 stranded off the coast of Aceh.
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Michael Gove appointed Justice Secretary in Cameron's new cabinet
The Prime Minister restored one of his most outspoken and combative allies to a leading cabinet role by naming Michael Gove as Justice Secretary on Sunday.
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Tens of thousands flee fighting in South Sudan, aid groups withdraw
Tens of thousands of people have fled fierce fighting in South Sudan's northern Unity State and humanitarian organisations have withdrawn staff from the area.
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Anti-Cameron protests: hundreds march against election result, 17 arrested
Protesters threw bottles, cans and smoke bombs at riot police in central London on Saturday in a demonstration against the re-election of Prime Minister David Cameron.
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Nick Clegg resigns as Liberal Democrat leader following slump in support
Clegg retained his seat in parliament but saw the vast majority of his colleagues lose theirs.
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