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The UK failed to assure that two ISIL suspects would not face execution in US, angering legal experts and rights groups.
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The new British PM could fall in line behind Trump or surprise by demonstrating diplomatic prowess.
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January 15 attack on Kenyan hotel complex by al-Shabab-linked gunmen killed 21 people and wounded many others.
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North Korea's nuclear issues, China's expansionist plans and trade war likely to feature in Southeast Asian summit.
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China seems to indicate further reliance on police - not military - force to contain Hong Kong protesters.
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Warren and Sanders offer unabashed defence of their progressive policies during the second 2020 Democratic debate.
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Riot charges against 44 defendants are the most serious case brought to court since protests began last month.
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Rights group says government has separated hundreds of children from families since judge order practice be curtailed.
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South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff say multiple projectiles fired from North Korea's east coast.
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Without offering detials, opposition envoy says talks between Guaido and Maduro representatives will resume this week.
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South African athlete will not defend 800m title in September after Swiss court reverses reprieve on testosterone rules.
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Nigeria's government has labelled the Islamic Movement of Nigeria a 'terrorist' organisation.
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At least 26 injured in the blast that took place in the car park of the city police station in Quetta.
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Even if law withstands likely challenge, Trump could avoid requirements by not to competing in California's primary.
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From Israel and Palestine to China, where do leading Democratic presidential contenders stand on foreign policy issues?
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Ronaldo sat out Juventus' exhibition match against K League All Stars in Seoul.
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Everything you need to know as 20 candidates prepare to take the stage over two nights of debate.
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Upper house of parliament approves legislation that makes the utterance of instant 'triple talaq' a punishable offence.
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In recent years, the Vezins Dam's capacity to provide energy has diminished, so the government has ordered its demolition to allow the valle...
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Hearings have begun in the case of Elshafee Elsheikh, who is being held in a Kurdish camp in Syria but could face trial in the US.
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Afghan artists, curators and international experts are restoring the damaged displays.
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Protesters filled the streets of Khartoum to denounce killing of four school children on Monday.
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Speaking to both the victims and perpetrators of a multibillion-dollar industry that capitalises on human lives.
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Heading to the seaside for fun and relaxation doesn't come without some risk.
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The call comes a month after the government recognised that its policy left victims vulnerable.