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Declaring 'one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind', Neil Armstrong took the first lunar steps 50 years ago.
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Rescue operation under way following the collapse of four-storey residential building in Mumbai's Dongri area.
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Military drills planned with South Korea next month could lead to nuclear-test resumption, Pyongyang says.
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The city of around 11 million people is suffering from a severe heatwave as seasonal monsoon rains have not arrived. Many reservoirs are alm...
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The former German defence minister is the nominee for EU Commission president, but she doesn't have universal support.
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The recent escalation in tensions serves political interests in both Moscow and Tbilisi.
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Sea pirates kidnapped 10 crew members in an attack that took place in the Gulf of Guinea, Turkish state media says.
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How wrestling is changing lives in a turbulent part of Russia.
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Nassar Taqatqa, 31, was found dead in his cell in Israeli prison of Nitzan weeks after his arrest.
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Indonesia fishes for a solution to the plastic pollution threatening its coastlines.
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South Africa's government has sought to reassure people living in Cape Town over its deployment of the army in the city, saying it is a temp...
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In NBC interview, Iran's FM says US must stop selling arms to Gulf if it wants to discuss Tehran's ballistic missiles.
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People in Mozambique are still struggling to rebuild their lives four months after two major cyclones.
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Key transit air corridor opens again over Pakistani territory, almost five months after neighbours' military standoff.
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The initiative started in 100 cities following rise in mob attacks by Hindu far right groups especially against Muslims.
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The bill, which would sanction officials involved in Khashoggi murder, still needs approval of the Senate.
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Scores of demonstrators take to the streets in a Khartoum against the killing of a civilian allegedly by paramilitaries.
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Proposals on registration and candidate ages also under consideration in reforms that will need constitutional changes.
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Arrests made after cache of arms, including air-to-air missile, rocket launchers as well as Nazi memorabilia found.
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US accuses Iran's foreign minister of using American freedoms 'to spread malign propaganda' as tensions surge.
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Neo-Nazi who killed 32-year-old Heather Heyer when he rammed his car into anti-racists gets second life sentence.
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Explosion in southern province injures at least 35 other pilgrims on their way to a shrine, officials say.
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EU foreign ministers meet in Brussels looking for a breakthrough to help Iran and the US engage in dialogue.
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It's unclear when S-400s will be installed but Turkey the first NATO member to operate the Russian missile system.
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Demonstrators disrupt five UK cities calling for legal recognition of 'ecocide' as an international crime.