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Lead in some Canadian water worse than US's Flint: report
Yearlong investigation by 120 journalists shows some Canadians were exposed to high levels of lead in drinking water.
German politicians receive neo-Nazi death threats
Green Party members receive emails from AWD group with threats of a kill list, sparking condemnation from government.
Dozens of migrants found alive in truck in northern Greece
Police say migrants, mostly Afghans, were in good condition but some received medical care for breathing problems.
UK lowers national terrorism threat level to 'substantial'
An attack is now 'likely', rather than 'highly likely', according to the home secretary.
Romania new PM to name EU commissioner after consulting president
Ludovic Orban, Romania's new prime minister, would not be drawn on the name of his nominee.
Asian countries agree on trade deal terms
Fifteen nations conclude talks on Chinese-backed economic partnership during ASEAN summit in Bangkok.
Zimbabwe healthcare: Millions cannot access medical treatment
Rising inflation and corruption in Zimbabwe mean healthcare is now a luxury only few can afford.
Ethiopia's Abiy says protests' death toll rises to 86
After spate of violence, prime minister calls on Ethiopians to resist 'forces' threatening to impede progress.
Iranians rally to mark 40 years since takeover of US embassy
Events commemorating the anniversary of the 1979 hostage-taking incident comes amid rising US-Iran tensions.
Three killed as Iraq protesters attack Iran consulate in Karbala
Demonstrators in southern city attempt to storm building, as weeks-long protests in Iraq continue.
Delhi gasps under 'eye-burning' smog amid worst pollution crisis
Authorities put restrictions on private vehicles and shut schools as pollution level hovers around dangerous levels.
Medic from Myanmar killed in shelling in Syria's northeast
Member of Free Burma Rangers working as cameraman and medic hit by shrapnel from mortal shell, group says.
Italian ship with 151 rescued migrants docks in Sicily
A total of 151 migrants, including five unaccompanied minors, disembarked eight days after being rescue at sea.
Thousands rally in show of support for Lebanon President Aoun
Rally is followed by an anti-government demonstration in Beirut to demand a complete overhaul of the political system.
In Pictures: Street protests intensify in Iraq
Schools closed in several areas on Sunday as part of mounting pressure on the government to step down.
Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei rules out talks with US
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei made the comments on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the US embassy hostage crisis.
ASEAN summit: Mega trade deal delayed
Why plans to finalise what could be the world's largest trade bloc at the ASEAN summit have hit the buffers.
The Dry Valley: Hopes and Dreams in a Romanian Village
A portrait of a Romanian village where many of the Roma residents must leave for Scandinavia to make a living.
Scenes of joy as South Africa lift Rugby World Cup trophy
People across the country celebrate the national team's final win over England, the Springboks' third world title.
Bangladesh court grants bail to Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus
Micro-credit pioneer appears in court over firing of three employees by Grameen Communications, where he is chairman.
Mali: Dozens of troops killed in military outpost attack
Attack, one of the deadliest against Malian forces, occurred in Indelimane, in Menaka region close to border with Niger.
Over a dozen killed in car bomb attack near Turkey-Syria border
Turkish defence ministry says at least 13 people killed in the Syrian town of Tal Abyad.
How can Mexico break the cycle of violence?
The Mexican state is not strong enough to wage a war on the cartels or strike peace with them; so what is the solution?
US calls Iran world's leading 'state sponsor of terrorism'
A US State Department report says Iran uses its proxies and expands its influence around the world.
Anti-migration deal between Italy and Libya renewed
New Italian government signals no intention of changing course despite calls from human rights groups to revoke it.
Shops shuttered, streets deserted as Kashmir loses special status
The state of Jammu and Kashmir has been divided into two union territories, to be ruled directly by Indian government.
Brexit: UK political leaders clash in campaign bid
Britain is heading towards its third election in five years, a decision that could end the deadlock or deepen the crisis.
Israel arrests Palestinian leftist figure Khalida Jarrar
Former legislator Jarrar was arrested by dozens of Israeli soldiers at her Ramallah home in the occupied West Bank.
Purple sea urchins plague California, Oregon coasts
A recent count found 350 million purple sea urchins on one Oregon reef alone.
Can people smuggling be stopped?
Police in the United Kingdom search for answers after 39 bodies were discovered in a lorry in Essex.
US Democratic representative Tim Ryan ends presidential bid
Congressman Tim Ryan's campaign was marked by slow fundraising and low poll numbers.
Chicago teachers strike: Social workers a key sticking point
Educators call for number of school social workers to be tripled over the next five years as strike action rumbles on.
Rights group: Record number of home demolitions in East Jerusalem
B'Tselem says the demolition of 140 housing units this year has left 238 Palestinians, including 127 minors, homeless.
US-China trade war: Hi-tech push before summit
Could a trade war turn into a technology war, as the US tries to contain China's hi-tech developments?
India hold local vote in Kashmir despite lockdown, boycott
Village council elections held in Indian-administered Kashmir, with hundreds of leaders in jail, most parties boycotting.
Hong Kong journalists accuse police of targeting the press
Journalists say their job is getting harder because of heavy-handed tactics and obstruction in Hong Kong.
Denmark passes legislation to strip ISIL fighters of citizenship
The law allows the government to revoke citizenship from dual-national Danes who have fought with ISIL.
Ilham Tohti, imprisoned Uighur rights activist, gets top EU prize
The economics professor was sentenced to life in prison by Chinese court in 2014 on separatism charges.
Late US Representative Elijah Cummings hailed as 'North Star'
Elijah Cummings died last week after complications from long-standing health problems.
WeWork's new chairman defends huge payouts to founder
Comments come the day after SoftBank Group provided a $9.5bn lifeline and took over the United States company.
US: Fire has industry rethinking guidance to dump burning rubbish
No California law governs how rubbish haulers respond to truck-fires, leaving it to the waste industry to give guidance.
Mozambique election: Opposition says results 'rigged'
Mozambique's opposition cries foul and calls for a new vote after being defeated in every province in the recent election.
Drought in US south shows first improvement in weeks
The drought has affected 25 million people, threatened crops and helped spark wildfires.
Egypt, Ethiopia 'agree' to resume talks on massive Nile dam
Stalled technical discussions on Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will restart, Cairo says after leaders meet in Sochi.
WHO welcomes 'historic step' in fight against polio
The UN health agency says a second strain of polio virus eradicated, meaning only polio type 1 still circulating.
US colleges prohibiting medical cannabis on campus face lawsuits
Students who use medical cannabis are challenging decades-old campus drug policies.
Russia military police deploy in north Syria under truce deal
Russian, Syrian security forces aim to push Kurdish fighters back from the border as part of deal reached with Turkey.
Bolivia's Morales claims outright win in presidential vote
Evo Morales's announcement comes after days of protests and accusations of fraud.
Will the DA survive Mmusi Maimane's resignation?
South African main opposition party in crisis after spate of departures following poor poll showing leave it leaderless.
Brazil's Cinema Morocco: From the Streets to the Movie Screen
A community of refugees and homeless people occupying an abandoned cinema take to the screen and reenact film classics.
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