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US border clampdown forces Venezuelan teen into Mexico alone
US authorities allow a Venezuelan father to enter the US, but force his 18-year-old daughter to wait in Mexico alone.
Pompeo says to raise Saudi human rights record in trip to kingdom
Top US diplomat says he plans to bring up case of jailed Saudi-American doctor Walid Fitaihi with kingdom's leaders.
After Salvini harassed family, Tunisians hit back on social media
Tunisians in Italy share positive stories about their contributions after Salvini accused family of drug dealing.
Movement restrictions in and out of China 'helping contain' virus
Tens of millions of people have been restricted from leaving their homes, while residents have to rely on local teams to deliver food.
A racist adviser in Downing Street? That should not surprise us
Sabinsky's appointment was not a one off 'mistake', but a sign of the mainstreaming of race-thinking in Britain.
Marriage of survival: Will climate change mean more child brides?
Evidence suggests that environmental disasters could lead to earlier marriages in the communities gravely affected.
South Africa is not ready to lead Africa
South Africa's tendency to disregard repression in its backyard has left it ineffective at promoting democracy.
Somalia: Al-Shabab fighters attack military bases
At least 12 soldiers killed after al-Qaeda-linked group deploys a suicide bomber in a vehicle and dozens of fighters.
Timeline of Trump's shifting justifications for Soleimani killing
The Trump administration makes several contradicting statements as it explains why the US killed Iran's Soleimani.
Torrential downpours hit parts of the southern US
Flooding hits parts of Tennessee as more rains are predicted for flood-stricken Mississippi.
President Erdogan threatens 'imminent' Turkish operation in Syria
Turkish leader says talks with Russia over rebel-held region in Syria failed to achieve 'desired result'.
Trump to open world's biggest cricket stadium during India visit
Modi, who has tried to build a personal rapport with Trump, will pull out all the stops for US president's first visit.
Afghan runner-up bars electoral officials from leaving country
Abdullah Abdullah, who serves as chief executive, issues decree a day after he contested the presidential poll results.
Is big money eroding trust in US elections?
With the concentration of wealth in the hands of few, we explore the role of money in US politics.
US imposes sanctions on Russian oil firm over Venezuela
US treasury blacklists subsidiary of Russian state oil major Rosneft that provides financial lifeline to Venezuela.
Women Make Science: Ecuador's Hidden Treasure
Scientists work to protect Ecuador's endangered spider monkeys while supporting local women.
The story of the dead Indian farmers who applied for loans
An Indian sugar baron fraudulently borrowed $80m in the name of over 24,000 farmers, a few of them already dead.
UN: Houthi rebels impeding aid flow in Yemen
Houthi obstruction hinders several programmes that feed the near-starving population, says a senior UN official.
South Sudan hit by desert locust swarm as plague spreads
The locusts crossed into southern Magwi county on the border with Uganda, government says.
Libya's GNA suspending ceasefire talks after Tripoli port attack
Internationally recognised gov't pulls out of UN-brokered talks in Geneva after Haftar's forces hit port in the capital.
Libya: A rally for hope
Car and motorcycle fans make the dangerous journey to a rally in the Libyan desert amid continuing political chaos.
Cheating death: China's Wuhan coronavirus survivors recall ordeal
Amid reports of infections nearing 75,000 the number of survivors is also growing with more than 14,000 reported.
US attorney general 'considers resignation' over Trump tweets
William Barr reportedly getting frustrated about the US president's social media attacks on Justice Department cases.
Passengers begin leaving Diamond Princess ship as quarantine ends
About 500 people expected to leave cruise ship on Wednesday while over 2,000 passengers and crew remain.
US imposes new rules on state-owned Chinese media
Officials say the decision was made because China has been tightening state control over its media.
Turkey: Osman Kavala re-arrested hours after acquittal
New warrant in relation to 2016 coup bid comes on same day Kavala was acquitted for accusations over Gezi Park protests.
Trump goes on clemency spree, and the list is long
Trump commutes sentence of ex-Illinois Governor Blagojevich and pardons ex-NYPD commissioner Bernie Kerik, among others.
How dangerous is the new coronavirus?
Global alarm mounts over a rapidly spreading new coronavirus in China, but just how worried should you be?
Iraq and the US withdrawal conundrum
Disagreement in Baghdad over the presence of US troops threatens to destabilise the country.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
The suspension comes as mainland China's daily infection figures dropped below 2,000 for the first time since January.
What if Idlib falls to Bashar al-Assad?
The battle for Idlib has led to a humanitarian catastrophe as the Syrian gov't vows to retake the last rebel-held area.
Libya ceasefire talks resume in Geneva
It is the latest attempt to forge a political deal between Libya's internationally recognised government and Khalifa Haftar.
Bloomberg to face US Democratic rivals in debate for first time
A new national poll published Tuesday shows Bloomberg with 19 percent support in the Democratic nominating contest.
Afghanistan's presidential election: Ashraf Ghani declared winner
Final result announced months after vote rejected by runner-up Abdullah Abdullah, who pledges to form parallel gov't.
Israeli PM Netanyahu's corruption trial to begin on March 17
Hearings set to begin just two weeks after general elections are held, the country's third vote in less than a year.
Ukrainian soldier killed, several wounded in Donbass flare-up
Deadly fighting in eastern region marks some of heaviest clashes since renewal of peace process last year.
Panic in Kashmir as case filed against social media users
Digital rights activists slam filing of case under 'anti-terror' laws saying it is a step to 'criminalise everyone'.
Turkish court acquits 9, including Osman Kavala, in Gezi trial
Applause erupts in court as nine defendants are acquitted over their alleged role in Gezi Park protests in 2013.
Is the US heading to the front lines of European defence?
The US-led Defender Europe exercise involves 20,000 US troops, more than those of all its NATO allies put together.
Tribal forces in eastern Yemen clash with Saudis
Regional committee condemns the attempted 'Saudi intrusion' in the town of Shahn.
High voter turnout expected in Iran towns, villages
While turnout has normally been low in the capital, in surrounding towns and villages it is often a different story.
China continues to struggle with rising coronavirus cases
New tough measures to test all citizens living in Wuhan as more than 3,000 health workers have also been infected.
Italy is using Malaysia as a dumping ground for plastic waste
Anger mounts as Italian companies found illegally delivering waste to Southeast Asia in move that risks locals' health.
Iran frees jailed German citizen in prisoner swap
German national sentenced to three years for taking photos in sensitive areas released in exchange for freed Iranian.
In Pictures: Desert locusts swarm parts of East Africa
Locusts have invaded parts of eastern Africa, ravaging crops, decimating pasture and deepening a hunger crisis.
Brazil's gangs: Militias expanding control in Rio de Janeiro
City faces new threat by militia groups which are accused of racketeering and threatening civilian safety.
How choosing a school made me realise my daughter is not white
A mother reflects on privilege and the assumptions of worth that accompany skin colour in the US education system.
Gunman kills one person at Bangkok mall days after mass shooting
The shooting at the Century The Movie Plaza was a personal issue and the gunman had fled the scene, Thai police said.
'Breaking point': Babies freezing to death amid Idlib push
Displaced Syrians fleeing gov't offensive forced to sleep outside in sub-zero temperatures as camps are full, UN says.
Lebanon crisis: Iran's Parliament speaker visits Beirut
Ali Larijani visits Lebanon, mired in economic and political problems, despite appointment of new government.
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