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A Canadian national sentenced to nine years in jail a month after he was convicted of sexually abusing children.
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The sale of weapons, including Abrams tanks and Stinger missiles, announced despite Chinese opposition.
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Chile's populated capital Santiago, as well as the Valparaiso region, could be left without drinking water by 2030.
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Emirati official says move part of transition from military to a 'peace-first' strategy and Saudi Arabia was consulted.
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Princess Hassa bint Salman to be tried in absentia over allegations she asked a bodyguard to beat up a workman in 2016.
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Save the Children says 439,812 suspected cases recorded this year and at least 193 children have died.
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Under Trump's presidency, more than 80 environmental rules and regulations have been repealed, withdrawn, or weakened.
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US financier appears in court on Monday for allegedly molesting underage girls for years and faces life in prison.
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UNHRC says arbitrary detentions by both India and Pakistan lead to rights abuses, as New Delhi calls the report 'false'.
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Unflattering remarks about Donald Trump, made by Britain's ambassador to the US, were leaked to pro-Brexit journalist.
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Since the beginning of the cholera outbreak, Yemen has seen close to 1.5 million cases - one of them was my mother.
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Female delegates at intra-Afghan talks in Doha say many women pin hopes on them to advance dialogue on women's rights.
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Officials say the Kenyan racing routes' safety standards are now in compliance with the international regulations.
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Tehran begins enriching uranium beyond deal limit as Beijing denounces US's 'unilateral bullying'.
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In Alaska there are signs of trouble for some of the state's most iconic sights.
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DR Congo rebel leader Bosco Ntaganda will be judged by ICC for allegedly overseeing massacres and using child soldiers.
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Sri Lanka has drafted a new cybersecurity bill but experts warn country could be using political turmoil to pass laws.
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Far-right party fails to pass three percent threshold in national election following years in legislature.
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Georgia's economy is facing a difficult summer after Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to ban flights between Russia and Georgia.
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The bus with 50 passengers hit a divider on the Yamuna Expressway and fell into a drain near Agra city.
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Moro considered releasing construction firm Odebrecht's confession to paying bribes in Venezuela, the Intercept reports.
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Brazil defeated Peru to win its ninth Copa America title after a gap of 12 years.
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Early results from Sunday's snap election showed the ND party was tipped to win.
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Afghan delegates meet the Taliban in Qatar to find peace as yet another attack by armed group kills 14 people in Ghazni.
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Debate over the morning-after pill has prevented the adoption of crucial guidelines for attending to sex abuse survivors