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Iran hails 'constructive' talks with visiting IAEA chief
Trip comes after US pressed the UNSC to reimpose sanctions on Tehran that were lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal.
Sudan PM: Government has 'no mandate' to normalise Israel ties
Abdalla Hamdok tells Pompeo in Khartoum any such move would be decided after the country's transitional period.
Belarus Supreme Court refuses to annul results of disputed vote
China floods raise concerns over Three Gorges Dam's efficacy
Record high water levels and devastating floods in the south have reignited the debate over the dam's efficacy.
Northern Iraqis protest over salary arrears
Human rights workers say at least 50 journalists and activists have been arrested as the regional government tries to prevent further pay protests.
Why Africa's success in eradicating polio is important today
As the world battles a pandemic, Africa has become polio free. Lessons learned can help its fight against COVID-19.
DRC says deadly measles epidemic 'no longer exists' in country
African nation declares the 25-month outbreak that killed more than 7,000 children aged under five is over.
Petition calls on Google to remove Bosnia 'rape camp' from search
Serb forces raped 200 Bosniak women, girls at Vilina Vlas hotel, but Republika Srpska promotes it as a tourist site.
The world cannot forget the Rohingya
Abandoned by the international community, the Rohingya have only one glimmer of hope: international justice.
South Korea church groups in conflict with COVID-19 efforts
Government's efforts to contain the coronavirus have now become entangled in a conflict with some religious groups.
Flooded streets, submerged cars as rain causes havoc in Karachi
At least 90 people died across Pakistan in the last three days; monsoon rain causes more misery to residents of Karachi.
'Butcher of Bosnia' Mladic unfit for genocide appeal: Lawyers
Lawyers for Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic tell a UN court he is at risk of a 'miscarriage of justice'.
Scarred for life: Beirut blast victims and life-altering wounds
At least 150 people have become permanently disabled as a result of the devastating August 4 port explosion.
Rohingya politicians excluded from Myanmar's upcoming election
Authorities disqualify at least six Rohingya politicians from contesting the elections for lack of ID documents.
UAE nixes meeting with US, Israel over F-35 arms deal row: Report
Emiratis reportedly angered by Netanyahu's public denial of the deal and his vow to lobby US Congress to oppose it.
How rich Russians turned Cyprus into 'Moscow on the Med'
The Cyprus Papers reveal that in just two years, 1,000 wealthy Russians bought 'golden passports' from Cyprus.
Indian goes on trial for spying on Sikhs, Kashmiris in Germany
The suspect is accused of working for the Research and Analysis Wing, India's foreign intelligence agency, from 2015.
India building collapse: Four-year-old boy pulled from rubble
Two killed and up to 70 people feared trapped after five-storey apartment block comes down in Maharashtra state.
Taliban truck bomb, other attacks kill dozen across Afghanistan
At least 12 killed as wave of attacks, including Taliban suicide blast in Balkh, hit Afghanistan in the past 24 hours.
Mexican wrestlers improvise as industry struggles amid COVID-19
Coronavirus outbreak in Mexico has not stopped a group of lucha libre wrestlers from wanting to get back into the ring.
Facebook blocks group critical of Thai king as more arrests made
Decision comes as police detain civil rights lawyer and activist Arnon Nampha over criticism of the government.
Kashmir group calls India's internet ban 'digital apartheid'
A report by a Kashmir-based rights group calls India's communications blackout as 'collective punishment'.
Second night of unrest in Kenosha after US police shoot Black man
Protesters set fire to cars, buildings as National Guard deploys to quell unrest over police shooting of a Black man.
Tunisia's PM-designate names new technocratic government
PM Hichem Mechichi must now win a confidence vote in Parliament or face another election - and more instability.
Pressuring Bangladesh to do more will not help the Rohingya
What the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh need is not more aid, but a way to return home to Myanmar safely.
Army says two women carried out Jolo bombings in the Philippines
One of the two attackers likely the Indonesian wife of first Filipino suicide bomber, killed in 2019.
Coronavirus: Why are more young people getting infected?
As countries reopen and expand testing, there is an increase in the proportion of cases among the younger population.
Pakistan wins rare, fragile success against novel coronavirus
South Asian nation of 200 million seems to have won the fight against COVID-19 but fear of a second wave remains.
Gaza in lockdown after first COVID-19 community transmission
Full 48-hour curfew in effect in Hamas-run coastal strip after four family members test positive for the coronavirus.
In Pictures: Clashes over Kenosha police shooting of Black man
Kenosha became latest flashpoint after phone footage of police shooting Jacob Blake was circulated on social media.
Three years on, Rohingya trapped in camps as they await justice
About a million refugees live in Bangladesh refugee camps since they fled Myanmar military operation on August 25, 2017.
Survivors, families describe loss, rage after New Zealand attacks
At sentencing hearing for mosque shooter, survivors and relatives of victims recount their loss, grief and 'utter rage'.
Republicans laud Trump, fear left-wing takeover, as RNC opens
First day of Republican convention features warnings of a lost America, and high praise for Trump.
Dozens of survivors rescued from collapsed building in India
At least 60 people pulled alive from the rubble of the five-storey building that caved in on Monday near Mumbai.
Republicans kick off first night of scaled-down convention: Live news
The Republican Party formally nominates President Donald Trump for a second term in the White House.
Coronavirus catches up with Usain Bolt, world's fastest man
Olympic medallist in isolation at home in Jamaica days after celebrating his 34th birthday with a big, mask-free party.
Trump accepts renomination as Republican convention begins
A scaled-down, in-person Republican National Convention kicks off with a few hundred delegates in Charlotte, NC.
California battles more lightning wildfires as humidity helps
Among worst in California history, fires blaze across San Francisco Bay area, Napa wine country as firefighters battle.
Police shooting lays bare Wisconsin's deep partisan divide
Protests erupted in Kenosha after the shooting, sparking concerns of more unrest across the country.
Dozens of young people killed in Colombia, perpetrators unknown
More than 35 young people have been killed in 12 days, some of them tortured, as families call for justice.
Environmental, tribal groups sue to block Alaska refuge drilling
Groups suing the Trump administration say the plan would cause irreparable damage to the Alaskan tundra ecosystem.
Mauritania releases ex-president week after arrest for corruption
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, questioned by police over suspected embezzlement, has been banned from leaving the capital.
Gaza lockdown after 1st coronavirus community transmission: Live
Bali bans tourists for 2020; Syria talks paused as delegates test positive; first vaccine human trial in Italy.
Libya: 2nd day of Misrata protests over corruption, poor services
Demonstrators in Libya's third largest city rally again to express anger over declining living conditions.
NY attorney general investigates whether Trump overvalued estate
AG James has asked a New York court to enforce subpoenas for an investigation into Trump's possibly-inflated assets.
Are EU countries using COVID-19 to clamp down on refugees?
Italy and Greece accused of being more hostile to migrants during the pandemic.
Mali coup leaders, ECOWAS fail to reach agreement on transition
Regional bloc, military officers behind overthrow of President Keita fail to reach agreement on return to civilian rule.
HK researchers report 'first documented coronavirus re-infection'
Researchers say findings indicate the disease may continue to spread across the globe even after herd immunity.
Russian-backed organisations amplify QAnon conspiracy theories
Researchers believe the Kremlin is highlighting a conspiracy theory that Trump is battling satanic politicians.
Outrage as Pompeo's Jerusalem speech to RNC breaks years of norms
Pompeo stressed he will be speaking in a personal capacity and the State Department says no tax dollars will be used.
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