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Now playing Next Bangladesh Sufi Muslim leader is hacked to death in Bangladesh A Sufi Muslim leader has been hacked to death in Bangladesh in what may be another attack by Islamist militants there. The remains of Mohammad 07/05/2016
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Now playing Next Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia oil minister sacked in major cabinet reshuffle The changes in government come just one week after announcing major economic reforms in the country hard hit by the oil price slump. 07/05/2016
Now playing Next no comment Kim Jong Un addresses North Korea party congress North Korea on Friday opened the first full congress of its ruling party since 1980 with leader Kim Jong Un speaking behind closed doors to thousands 07/05/2016
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Now playing Next Syria UN official calls for inquiry into air strike on Syria refugee camp Humanitarian affairs chief Stephen O'Brien says attack 'could constitute a war crime'. 06/05/2016
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Now playing Next no comment Russian orchestra performs concert at Palmyra in Syria A Russian orchestra played in the ruins of the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra on Thursday. Hundreds of people listened to musicians from St 06/05/2016
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