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Senate-approved agreement with Iran should replace 2015 nuclear deal that Trump abandoned last year, US envoy says.
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Ban Ki-Moon wants Myanmar to take steps to allow Rohingya to return 'without fear of persecution'.
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Acosta gives no indication he'd resign after calls by Democrats for him to step down over handling of 2008 plea deal.
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Relations between the two became worse following Georgian protests and insults against Russia.
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Former world number ones to face each other for the first time at Wimbledon since the 2008 final.
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More than 100 women are working with security agents in Borno state to thwart Boko Haram attacks.
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For many protesters their movement is more than the extradition bill, it's about Hong Kong's relationship with China.
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Observers say violations by Syrian government started immediately after Deraa reconciliation deal was agreed last year.
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Reporters Without Borders says it met Saudi officials in April to press for the release of 30 jailed reporters.
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Antonio Guterres calls for a clear mandate and better funding for the G5 Sahel force in its counterterrorism efforts.
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Labour Party would back remain in any second EU poll to stop no-deal divorce or 'damaging' Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn says.
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Russian leader made the pledge after the country's legislature voted in favour of trade controls.
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There are 8.5 million Americans that receive low-cost health insurance through the Affordable Care Act.
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Perot, a self-made Texas billionaire, ran for US president as a third-party candidate twice in the 1990s.
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As Malaysia's government deliberates on the future of capital punishment, we meet families on both sides of the debate.
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Charity says Malta has agreed to take in rescued people who hail from Syria, Libya, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Guinea.
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Human Rights Watch says the prisoners' detention demonstrates 'brazen contempt of the rule of law'.
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Pharaoh's 3,000-year-old sculpture was auctioned of in the UK without documents of ownership, Egypt says.
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Beijing criticises potential sale as a 'crude interference', harming its sovereignty and security interests.
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Cautious optimism one year on since the Eritrean president and the Ethiopian prime minister signed a new agreement.
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Conciliatory moves by the government in Hong Kong are unlikely to placate the public and resolve old grievances.
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Fifteen years on, Israel’s illegal separation wall is affecting the lives of Palestinian people and towns in the occupied West Bank.
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Hazardous material and household rubbish found in containers that should have had only waste paper, authorities say.
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If current trends continue, by 2030, 225 million children will still be out of school, UNESCO warns.
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Operations under way to arrest soldiers and civilians over alleged links to a network blamed for the 2016 coup attempt.