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China again urges US to allow the North some relief from onerous UN sanctions as a way to get talks moving again.
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The Gulf heavyweights have not sided with Pakistan and analysts say it's because of India's growing economic clout.
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Most of the 31 parties in the running have declared their stance on Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
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Tens of thousands of Bahamians face daunting clean-up task after Category 5 hurricane batters Caribbean state.
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Habibie, was an engineer, oversaw Indonesia's transition to democracy and the referendum on East Timor's independence.
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New environment minister's view likely to prove controversial in ruling party despite public concerns over nuclear risk.
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Critics say military role in road-widening project in Karen territory violates ceasefire, as UN warns of dangers.
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The court allows broad enforcement of a new rule barring nearly all Central Americans from seeking asylum in the US.
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Yujing Zhang found guilty of lying to a federal officer and trespassing at Trump's Mar-a-Lago Florida resort.
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Report by UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria finds US, Syrian, and Russian forces could be responsible for war crimes.
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Everything you need to know as 10 and only 10 candidates take the stage for the third Democratic debate.
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US National Security Advisor John Bolton has been sacked after repeatedly clashing with Donald Trump on foreign policy.
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Ayman al-Zawahiri calls on Muslims to strike Western targets on the day when nearly 3,000 people died 18 years ago.
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Scientists from University College London have detected water vapour in the atmosphere of another world more than twice the size of Earth.
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There have been several shootings during its recess, once again sparking plenty of discussions about how to deal with gun violence.
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While most Americans blamed the attacks on al-Qaeda, not Muslims in general, some commentators stoked Islamophobia.
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Ruling should provide legal guidance to physicians tasked with ending patients' lives.
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Scientific breakthrough could be the last chance to bring the huge creatures back from the brink of extinction.
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France beats holders US 89-79 in the quarterfinals, snapping a 58-match winning streak at FIBA and Olympic competitions.
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Roll-out of last year's peace pact that called for a unity government will happen on November 12, leaders say.
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Many younger people don't trust the political class and are frustrated by the lack of gains since the revolution.
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Violence in Burkina Faso has left almost half a million children without formal education.
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After Israel and the PLO signed the Oslo Accords, the West Bank was divided into three areas of control.
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Some say more money should be spent on food than missiles, but Maduro insists drills are needed to defend country.