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The Abagena camp in the city of Makurdi was supposed to be a refuge for the people, but most people don't feel safe here anymore. A sharp in...
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Five people killed, over 100 injured during thunderstorms.
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Seventeen people arrested after unearthing of 'one of the largest cases of its kind in US history'.
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Israel carried out at least one attack on an Iranian weapons depot in July, US officials say.
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Advisory comes days after China confirmed it has detained British consulate worker Simon Cheng.
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German court sentences Syrian asylum seeker to jail over fatal stabbing that sparked far-right protests in Chemnitz.
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Countries' exit from the INF has stoked fears of a new nuclear arms race, which could include China.
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Palestinian workers have faced decades of abuse and marginalisation by Israel, Arab regimes and the PA.
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Records of two main hospitals show Indian troops' use of force in Srinagar since the lockdown began earlier this month.
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Tokyo summons Seoul's top envoy to protest decision as the two Asian neighbours and US allies continue to squabble.
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North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho says US counterpart, Mike Pompeo, casting 'dark shadows' on progress of talks.
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Multiple protests planned on Friday including a march by accountants and the so-called 'Baltic Chain' protests.
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African Americans find new home in Ghana - gateway of the brutal African slave trade to the US that began 400 years ago.
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Brazil's Bolsonaro says government lacks the resources to fight record number of fires burning in the Amazon rainforest.
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The regulation of artificial intelligence is expected to be a priority for the incoming European Commission president.
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The Yemeni government is urging the United Arab Emirates to stop backing southern separatists.
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Authorities in California and Wisconsin arrest individuals who allegedly made threats to attack their workplaces.
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And I will not stay silent until those responsible for the horror I lived through that day face justice.
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Top opposition figures in New Delhi call for release of arrested political leaders and end to communications blockade.
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Floodwaters now cover hundreds of hectares of towns and villages in Punjab province and river levels are still rising.
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New election likely within six weeks but no single political grouping is expected to win a clear majority.
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Regular meetings have been held in Doha since October aimed at ending 18 years of military intervention in Afghanistan.
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Talks over the Irish backstop unlikely to yield a dramatically different divorce deal, French president warns.
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The interior ministry says the exact time plan and location would not be made public.
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Many forced to flee homes after flash floods in several parts of Sudan kill at least 50 people.