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Transitional Military Council and Forces of Freedom and Change alliance sign 22-clause accord to form governing body.
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In Nepal's Rautahat district, people say they are tired of the recurring floods and broken promises by national leaders.
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Death toll in Eastern Europe and Central Asia rises by 5 percent in the past nine years, and 9 percent in the Middle East and North Africa.
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At least 13 people killed in India's Mumbai after 100-year-old building crumbles amid heavy monsoon rains.
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Holding fake funerals for their children or sending them to China are some of the ways parents try to provide safety.
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A five-part series exploring the impact of algorithms on our everyday lives.
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Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Lashkar-e-Taiba's humanitarian wing, says will challenge the arrest of its head and apply for bail.
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Families, investigators urge Russia to cooperate, five years after plane shot down over rebel-held territory in Ukraine.
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Statement comes amid questions over whereabouts of Panamanian-flagged oil tanker travelling in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Amman moves to restore normal ties with Qatar more than two years after withdrawing its ambassador over Gulf crisis.
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The decision comes after an Australian man pleaded for his Uighur wife and son, an Australian citizen, to be united.
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Protesters in Hong Kong vow to defy what they see as China's efforts to tighten control.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe jailed in Tehran since 2016 on sedition charges has been transferred to hospital, family says.
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Three men to face trial for their alleged involvement in the murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
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Dr Leana Wen cites 'philosophical differences over the direction and future' of the US's leading abortion provider.
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The US action against senior army officers comes as the military has continued to 'commit human rights violations'.
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After extradition request, US authorities arrest Toledo, who faces corruption charges in Peru.
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Doha says the seized air-to-air missile was sold to a 'friendly' third country that wishes not to be named.
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US president again doubles down on his racially charged tweets against four Democratic congresswomen of colour.
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Critics say the move targets Syrian refugees in Lebanon, but Palestinians fear they will also be hit.
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Pew findings reveal largest increase in social hostilities towards religion in more than 10 years occurred in Europe.
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Reacting to the decision, the family of Eric Garner, a black man, says 'we can’t breathe because they let us down'.
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'Long-planned movement', says UK as Iran's supreme leader vows response to Britain's 'piracy' of its oil tanker.
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A huge stash of weapons is found in Italy with neo-Nazi sympathisers and government says the seizure is unprecedented.
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Increased screen time on social media and TV linked to depression, but playing video games make 'one more happy'.