Aljazeera
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Police officer freed from house arrest two weeks after 19-year-old Solomon Teka was shot, causing nationwide protests.
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The 37-year-old opposition leader says he will challenge longtime President Yoweri Museveni 'on behalf of the people'.
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About 25 percent of the world's population now struggles to eat 'safe, nutritious and sufficient food', UN report says.
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Evelyn Hernandez was sentenced to 30 years for a suspected abortion. Her conviction was annulled and a new trial ordered
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WHO also convenes emergency committee to decide if outbreak now constitutes an international health emergency.
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Legal challenges expected as US law allows refugees to request asylum when they arrive in US regardless how they did so.
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One vocal movement in the UK has started a people's uprising as a route towards environmental protection.
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Floods and landslides wreak deadly havoc from the Himalayan foothills to low-lying camps housing Rohingya refugees.
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US companies vulnerable to sanctions include tank engine maker Honeywell and private jets maker Gulfstream.
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Under Stockholm ceasefire deal, Houthi and government representatives are tasked with withdrawing forces from key city.
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Facebook campaign to draw other tourists to Georgia hatched as Russian arrivals slow.
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France, Britain and Germany call on Iran and US to return to dialogue and end escalating tensions in Gulf.
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Nobel laureates and prominent campaigners call for action 10 years after Russian reporter Natalia Estemirova was killed.
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Dhaka University research team conducts two separate tests within a month to find antibiotics in five major milk brands.
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Raids have been carried out after President Trump announced there'd be a crackdown on undocumented workers.
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The first case of Ebola has been confirmed in Goma - home to one million people - raising concerns of its spread.
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The Serb saved two championship points to retain his title in a tense and tight match that lasted nearly five hours.
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The summer of discontent looks set to continue as grievances widen.
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Hosts win their first World Cup title after edging past New Zealand at Lord's.
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If successful, India will be the fourth country after the US, Russia and China to perform a 'soft' landing on moon.
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Magnitude 7.3 earthquake damages homes southeast of Ternate in North Maluku province, prompting residents to flee.
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Razan's family fled Syria's war in 2012 and sought asylum in the UK. Now, based in north England, the couple runs a cheese production compan...
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Electoral law allows for both a president and prime minister but bars a multi-party system.
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There are a number of reasons why Beijing continues to back Maduro's government despite suffering financial losses.
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It is estimated that between 3,000 and 5,000 Yazidis were killed because of their religious beliefs, while many others are missing.