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Kenya-led police mission to Haiti's mandate expires next month as country continues to reel from widespread violence.
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The announcement signals end to more than two months of political uncertainty in the EU member state.
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Democratic VP says she hopes Republican ex-president will join her on debate stage in October, just weeks before vote.
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Antonio Guterres has called on the RSF commander to 'act responsibly and immediately order a halt' to its attacks.
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Advocates say early voting makes elections more inclusive, but the practice has been the target of false fraud claims.
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President of US anti-abortion rights group claims protections for babies born alive after abortions have been repealed.
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Workers use sandbags to block water as the worst floods to hit Central and Eastern Europe in two decades kill 24.
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The resolution passed but the vote demonstrated persistent flouting international law in favour of strategic interest.
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Lawyer leading case says International Criminal Court must act with 'full force ... to protect those most vulnerable'.
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The dead from the strike on Zeitoun School in Gaza City include 13 children and six women.
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Children, women among victims of attack which Israel says targeted members of Hezbollah's Radwan special forces unit.
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Real Madrid qualify automatically for December's final in Doha, Qatar, of first annual FIFA Intercontinental Cup.
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It has taken six years for the grieving mother of a suicide victim to be listened to by the UK authorities.
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Internal review identifies poor planning, communication breakdown and 'complacency' of some agents.
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Military judge releases King for good behaviour and time served after sentencing him to 12 months of confinement.
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Cartoon published in National Review would 'incite more hate and violence against our Arab and Muslim communities'.
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A dozen rivers burst their banks in Ishikawa where the meteorological agency issued its highest alert level.
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Earth will get its very own 'mini-moon' which will remain in orbit for two months later this year.
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Floods are worsening by the year in Nigeria and standard food aid programmes after each disaster are not enough.
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Indonesian police say Mehrtens has been flown out of mountainous Nduga and appears in good health.
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Decision comes after evidence was shared showing Russia's ability to access Telegram messages and personal data.
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While the economy has stabilised many people are suffering as a result of austerity measures backed by the IMF.
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As the war enters its 939th day, these are the main developments.
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Kara-Murza defends prisoner swaps, saying it's crucial to secure the release more political detainees in Russia.
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At UNSC, UN rights chief says Israel's attacks on Hezbollah devices violated international law and could be a war crime.