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Riot police used pepper spray to beat back demonstrators as airport authority says operations 'severely disrupted'.
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Nyonoksa residents asked to leave within a day after last week's explosion that spiked radiation levels up to 16 times.
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Over 200 firefighters battling wind-fanned blaze backed by 75 fire trucks, five water-bombing helicopters and six jets.
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Paramilitary soldiers guard and regulate multiple checkpoints, allowing few vehicles or pedestrians to go through.
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The state nuclear company said five staff members were killed on Thursday when there was a blast at the Nyonoska Navy facility in Russia's n...
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The recently concluded US-Turkey agreement has delayed but not precluded a conflict in northeast Syria.
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British forces seized the Iranian vessel on July 4 off the coast of Gibraltar on suspicion of violating EU sanctions.
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These Yemeni victims of war are unable to afford basic commodities, shelter, or medical care.
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The gilets noirs protest group uses space opened by France's yellow vests and seeks rights for undocumented migrants.
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Nine women have told the Associated Press the famous opera singer exhibited inappropriate behaviour including groping.
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More than two dozen homes were destroyed by the cascade of mud, displacing more than 150 villagers.
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Atambayev was detained in raids conducted by special forces last week that left one person dead.
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Suspected Abu Sayyaf fighters opened fire at two soldiers in a motorcycle, with a stray bullet also killing a child.
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Agnes Callamard questions due process in Iraqi court, but Paris insists ISIL-linked suspects should be tried abroad.
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Since the collapse of a short-lived ceasefire last week, the killing of civilians has continued.
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Baghdad's top diplomat says presence of Western forces raises tensions in the region adding Gulf states can secure it.
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Passengers with luggage were being checked in for flights as a handful of the thousands of protesters remain.
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Opposition leader Juan Guaido says president eyeing early elections, as rival Constituent Assembly holds meeting.
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Mourning fans gather at Abidjan hospital after news spreads of 33-year-old singer's death.
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The DRC is suffering its worst ever outbreak, but a new vaccine might prove effective against the virus.
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Two experimental drugs developed in DR Congo trial using antibodies harvested from survivors of Ebola infection.
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Ibrahim el-Zakzaky and wife were granted bail by a court in Kaduna state to seek medical treatment abroad.
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Party chiefs fail to agree on a date to hold confidence vote in government after Matteo Salvini sparked fresh crisis.
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A look at the different groups clashing and the effect the recent developments will have on Yemen's peace prospects.
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New hardline policy targets documented immigrants who apply for government benefits such as food and housing.