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Announcement by Madrid comes as 15 refugees stuck on Open Arms rescue vessel jump overboard and try to swim ashore.
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted a new way must be found to keep the Irish border open, but still can not say what that plan may...
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Fighters from Security Belt militia take two government military bases in Zinjibar, in Abyan province, officials say.
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George Pell was sentenced to six years in March for abusing two choir boys when he was the archbishop of Melbourne in the 1990s.
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Italy's president will now decide whether to hold new elections or form a new coalition government.
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It is the first time the controversial law, which went into effect this month, has been implemented.
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Some respite for the people of Srinagar who have faced severe restrictions for weeks since the stripping of the region's autonomy.
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In wide-ranging interview, Pompeo also tells CBS the US and North Korea have not resumed talks as quickly as he hoped.
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Four-hour standoff on busy bridge in Rio de Janeiro ends after police shoot dead man who they say hijacked commuter bus.
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After the UAE's decision to withdraw its troops from Yemen, the secessionist takeover of Aden was inevitable.
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Beijing sees the anti-government movement as a threat to its rule of the territory and is struggling to put an end to it.
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Residents advised to check in on family and neighbours during the storm and be prepared for power outages.
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Julius Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and nine of his followers convicted for 'terrorism and secession', says government lawyer.
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An imam and a pastor have been mandated to try to heal the divide.
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Human rights groups accuse the government of covering up possible sectarian violence.
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US missile test in wake of withdrawal from Cold War-era INF treaty a 'regrettable' move, Moscow says.
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Romanian Muslims, some with Ottoman roots, largely spared Islamophobic rhetoric seen in neighbouring countries.
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Muslim preacher says it was 'not his intention' to upset any community as police ban him from giving public talks.
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Joint exercise led by the UNHCR to determine if Rohingya refugees will accept Myanmar's offer to return home.
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His family fought for rare Israeli permission for him to be buried in East Jerusalem.
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Far-right interior minister hopes to trigger elections elections by forcing Prime Minister Conte to resign on Tuesday.
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Shavendra Silva has denied allegations, but rights groups see his appointment as undermining reconciliation efforts.
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Thirty years after the Pan-European Picnic, leaders of Hungary and Germany are divided over how to treat asylum seekers.
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The corruption case has battered outgoing President Jimmy Morales's popularity.