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Germany's foreign minister says his country wants to avoid further escalation, will not take part in mission.
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Sudanese protesters demand justice for the rising number of protesters being killed while campaigning for change.
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Expected demand from China sparks interest in durian, and concern that rapid expansion will put forests at risk.
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Israeli military claims the man crossed the Gaza border into Israel overnight and shot at officers.
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Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and other Democratic 2020 candidates clash over healthcare and immigration.
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Egyptian political prisoners on hunger strike demand medical care, family visits, end of their human rights abuse
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State news agency says leader Kim Jong Un supervised the test firings and had expressed 'satisfaction' over the outcome.
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The rate of albinism within the Guna population is among the highest in the world, experts say.
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Democrats voiced concerns about Craft's inexperience and potential conflicts of interest.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif brushes off sanctions, says move indicates US sees him as a threat to its agenda.
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In what seems to be a message to its NATO ally, there is an increase in US army patrols close to the border with Turkey.
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Supreme Court to look into alleged threats from state legislator Kuldeep Singh Sengar who is accused of rape.
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Tepco to decommission four more reactors in the Fukushima prefecture, eight years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster.
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Originally scheduled for November, the vote was brought forward following President Beji Caid Essebsi's death.
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Protesters took to the streets on Wednesday, demanding justice for the six people killed on Monday, including children.
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Five EU states agree to share responsibility for 116 migrants five days after their rescue boat docked in Sicily.
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Pierluisi, a corporate lawyer, would be eligible only if Puerto Rican politicians approve his nomination on Thursday.
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Zimbabweans rue unfulfilled promises, a struggling economy and clampdown on dissent under President Mnangagwa.
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UNRWA leadership rejects 'unreservedly' allegations of misconduct, nepotism and discrimination made in internal report.
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The victims were mostly women and children, officials say amid calls to end 'senseless loss of life' in Afghanistan.
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Foreign Minister Zarif also offers to hold talks with rival Saudi Arabia, and tells US' Pompeo not to come to Tehran.
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Beijing cites state of 'cross-strait relations' in halting the issuance of individual travel permits to Taiwan.
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The debate's locale in the Motor City was a reminder of the Democrats' failure in 2016.
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Despite 2019 being forecast as an 'average season', hurricane preparedness remains critically important.
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Announcement comes ahead of a visit by US envoy Jared Kushner to Israel to discuss an Israeli-Palestinian 'peace' plan.