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Meet Sandhurst’s first Pakistani instructor

An officer from Pakistan has returned to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst to help train its cadets fight militants. Major Ukbah Malik – a graduate of the college – has become the first instructor from Pakistan in Sandhurst’s 300-year history. BBC Asian Network’s Shabnam Mahmood reports.

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Cindy and Lana: Same-sex love in Taiwan

Cindy and Lana have a son and a daughter and form one of Taiwan’s newest types of family. They hope same-sex marriage will be legalised there, a move that would make Taiwan the first place in Asia to approve it. But opposition is growing, especially from religious groups. The BBC’s …

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Putin turns down Japanese dog gift, MP says

Image copyright AFP Image caption The dog was meant as a companion for Yume (left), given to Mr Putin in 2012 – also pictured: Buffy Russian President Vladimir Putin has turned down the offer of a dog as a gift from the Japanese government, according to a Japanese MP. Koichi …

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Park Geun-hye impeached: South Korea rally demands full removal

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Anti-Park protesters gathered in Seoul for the seventh consecutive weekend Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters have marched in the South Korean capital, Seoul, to celebrate the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye. Gathering for the seventh weekend in a row, demonstrators held candles and …

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New Zealand PM: Bill English to succeed John Key

Bill English has been sworn in as New Zealand’s prime minister, succeeding John Key who unexpectedly resigned from office last week. Mr English, who was serving as finance minister and deputy prime minister for the ruling National Party, was sworn in at Government House in Wellington. Social Housing Minister Paula …

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Hong Kong pro-democracy groups make record gains

Image copyright AFP Image caption Pro-democracy groups celebrated after hearing Leung Chun-ying would not stand again Pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong have made record gains on the Election Committee, which will decide the territory’s new leader. Amid a high turnout they have won more than 300 seats – about a …

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Syrian refugee gets top results at Australian school

A Syrian refugee who couldn’t speak English two years ago has just passed exams with flying colours in Australia. But Saad Al-Kaab wasn’t always the best student. “I was actually, before the war, that boy who would say ‘I wish I could never go to school again’,” he tells Newsbeat. …

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