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Shallow magnitude 6.1 quake rattles Thailand and Laos
Shaking could be felt more than 700 kilometres away in Bangkok but no immediate reports of damage.
US border activist found not guilty of harbouring immigrants
No More Death activist Scott Warren is acquitted on charges he illegally harboured two undocumented migrants in Arizona.
Bougainville to vote on whether to become world's newest country
Referendum vote will continue until December 7 amid expectations territory's 200,000 people will back independence.
Suu Kyi to defend Myanmar against genocide accusation at UN court
Buddhist-majority Myanmar is accused of genocide against Rohingya in a 2017 crackdown by the country's military.
In Pictures: Violence erupts in Evo Morales's stronghold
In Cochabamba and Sacaba, thousands rally to demand Morales return after he resigned and left Bolivia earlier this month
November US Democratic debate: Everything you need to know
From the schedule to the candidates: Six things to know about the fifth Democratic debate.
Trudeau names Freeland deputy prime minister in new cabinet
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland becomes minister of intergovernmental affairs and deputy prime minister.
Former UK consulate staff accuses Chinese police of his torture
Chinese secret police sought to extract information about Britain's role in Hong Kong protests, Simon Cheng says.
Third Israel election looms after failure to form government
Kingmaker Avigdor Lieberman of far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party refused to back Israeli PM Netanyahu or Benny Gantz.
Iran blasts Amnesty protest toll calling it 'disinformation'
Rights group accused Iranian security forces of 'excessive and lethal force' to crush protests, killing at least 106.
As India's JNU protests fee hike, poor students fear for future
Amid agitations over proposed hike in hostel and other fee, less privileged students say they may have to quit studies.
Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Lil Nas X dominate Grammy nods
The highest awards in the music industry favoured diversity over established stars such as Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran.
Saudi king blames Iran for 'chaos', calls for global response
Saudi king says missile and drone attacks it blames on Tehran failed to halt his kingdom's development.
Zimbabwe security forces attack opposition supporters
Dozens of riot police charged MDC supporters who gathered at party headquarters in the capital for a rally.
Son of former German president stabbed to death in Berlin
Fritz von Weizsaecker was a highly respected physician, specialising in internal medicine and gastroenterology.
Experts in India find out how 18,000 birds died in 10 days
Botulism being feared behind the death of thousands of mostly migratory birds along Sambhar Lake in Rajasthan state.
Analysis: US settlement move, a Palestinian leadership failure
US policy reversal represents yet another steep shift by the Americans in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Shortages grip Bolivia as government struggles to contain unrest
Roadblocks by pro-Morales protesters have caused food and fuel shortages, putting pressure on the interim government.
Elton John: I needed teleprompter for Princess Diana funeral song
The 72-year-old singer speaks at an event to mark the publication of his autobiography, Me: Elton John.
Another Paradise: Chagos Islanders' Fight for Justice
As the UK refuses to let go of the Chagos Islands, one activist fights for her exiled community's right to return home.
Sony launches new AI unit for creation of robotic kitchen
Japanese electronics giant aims to change the ways we cook and eat, bringing AI and robotics to chefs' aid.
Major gains for women, minorities in television directing
Half of TV episodes were directed by women or African American, Asian American or Latino directors in 2018-19 season.
Yemen's Houthis release captured South Korean, Saudi vessels
Ships seized by Houthis rebels on Sunday were South Korean and Saudi-flagged in the latest Red Sea incident.
Sondland: Highly-anticipated impeachment witness testifies
Gordon Sondland is more directly entangled than any witness yet in Trump's efforts to get Ukraine to pursue probes.
The occupation of Alcatraz was a victory for indigenous people
On 50th anniversary of the takeover of the island, it's time to recognise how it inspired a global indigenous movement.
Sri Lanka's new president picks brother Mahinda Rajapaksa as PM
Mahinda, a 2-term president himself, likely to be sworn in on Thursday following Ranil Wickremesinghe's resignation.
Zimbabwe police use force to disperse opposition crowd
MDC supporters had gathered at party headquarters in Harare to listen to a speech by party leader Nelson Chamisa.
Malta businessman detained over journalist murder: Police source
Maltese national Yorgen Fenech apprehended in connection with the murder of an anti-corruption journalist in 2017.
Netanyahu approves fast-tracking of bill to annex Jordan Valley
Before September's election, Netanyahu said he would annex the Jordan Valley if he won another term in office.
The politics of pop culture
The border between India and Pakistan is a place of mutual boot stomping, but the DMZ is the oddest border I've seen.
Licence to Hate: White Supremacy in the US
How did the racist ideology behind recent US white supremacist attacks seep into the country's mainstream discourse?
Mothers in Guinea rally against police violence
They demand justice for their children, killed during protests against a proposed constitutional change.
Tropical storms bear down on the Philippines
Kalmaegi and Fung-Wong threaten torrential downpours and possible flooding across northern Luzon.
Tottenham Hotspur appoint Jose Mourinho as manager
Portuguese coach signs contract until end of 2022-23 season, replacing Mauricio Pochettino.
Israel says it bombed Iranian, Syrian targets inside Syria
Syrian state media says two civilians killed in attack; air defences destroyed most of missiles fired over Damascus.
Fighting China's counterfeit crab problem
Fake hairy crabs of dubious provenance are flooding the market, angering Yangcheng crab farmers.
In Pictures: Inside the besieged Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Photos show youths wandering the campus, with some preparing Molotov cocktails while others sleep on a gym floor.
Book about Jack the Ripper's victims wins top UK nonfiction prize
Hallie Rubenhold claims the Ballie Gifford Prize for exploring the lives of 'ordinary people' killed by the Ripper.
US service members killed in Afghanistan helicopter crash
The US military says two service members killed while the Taliban claim responsibility for downing of the helicopter.
Suez: The Yellow Fleet
The story of ships stranded by war on the Suez Canal and covered in sand for 8 years, told by the crews themselves.
Occupying Alcatraz: The spark that lit the US Red Power movement
Fifty years ago a group of activists set sail to reclaim Alcatraz Island, ushering in a new era of indigenous activism.
'Clear message': US Senate backs Hong Kong human rights bill
China condemns passage of bill and says US should stop interfering in affairs of Hong Kong and China.
Iraqi protesters say leaks confirm what 'already know' about Iran
Iraqi protesters have focused on deep-seated resentment towards what they regard as Iranian meddling in Iraq's affairs.
Trapped protesters weigh options as Hong Kong aims for normalcy
About 100 people said to be holed up in Polytechnic University, as primary and secondary schools reopen after closure.
Opposition leader and elite's 'worst nightmare' faces Thai court
Panel of judges will decide on Wednesday whether opposition leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit broke election laws.
Trump call with Zelenskyy was 'improper', 'unusual': WH aides
Trump impeachment inquiry intensifies as more current and former US officials testify in second week of public hearings.
Is Trump turning the US military into a protection racket?
US President Donald Trump has been asking allies to pay billions more for hosting US bases in their countries.
Johnson and Corbyn duel in first televised debate of UK election
Prime Minister Boris Johnson tries to keep focus on Brexit as opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn NHS.
UN expert corrects claim on children in US migration detention
UN expert Manfred Nowak corrects claim, but says US still holds more children than other countries.
Ukrainian artist strikes a chord with matchsticks
A holder of three national records, artist Bogdan Senchukov is hoping for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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