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39 people found dead in Essex lorry were all Chinese: UK police
Essex Police are still questioning a 25-year-old man from Northern Ireland who was arrested on suspicion of murder.
Egypt: Death toll from heavy rains, flooding rises
Thundery rain flooded the streets of Cairo but for northern Egypt, there is worse to come.
Putin’s ambitions for the Russia-Africa Summit
Russia hosts the first-ever Russia-Africa forum, hoping to increase its influence in the continent.
Californians hit with 2nd round of sweeping blackouts
The blackouts affect half a million people - or nearly 180,000 customers - in 15 counties in Northern California.
Ethiopian activist calls for calm after 16 die in clashes
Jawar Mohammed organised the protests that helped bring Nobel Prize-winning Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to power.
'I am waiting for you': Lebanon's Aoun invites protesters to talk
Michel Aoun says he is ready for dialogue with protesters to find the best solution for Lebanon's economic crisis.
Donald Trump vows to get out of 'blood-stained' Middle East
In a special address from the White House, president says it is not the job of the US military to 'police the world'.
'Rewilding': California man's mission to save honeybees
Unconventional apiculturist allows bees to live as they did for millions of years - in log hives high above ground.
The day the story of Kashmir changed forever
India unintentionally internationalised the Kashmir issue when it revoked the region's special status in August.
Pakistan and India sign Sikh pilgrimage corridor agreement
As many as 5,000 pilgrims will be able to use the passageway every day to visit the gurdwara - a Sikh place of worship.
Over half a million California customers may face power outages
Electricity suppliers in California to shut off power as a preventive measure against wildfires.
Analysis: Trump's 'success' in Syria cedes region to Russia
Trump believes the US has wasted too much money and blood on sectarian and tribal fighting in the Middle East.
Turkish simit wins a place in Oxford English Dictionary
Often described as a Turkish bagel, simit is a breakfast staple in Turkey.
'Maximum pressure' only way to get Iran to talk: Saudi minister
Policy of appeasement will not work with Iran, says Saudi minister of state, dismissing option of US lifting sanctions.
Argentina elections: Farmers anxious about economy
With presidential elections just days away farmers are worried about changes a potential new government could bring.
Ethiopia: Youth gather at Jawar Mohammed's house to show support
Hundreds of supporters of Oromia Media Network's founder join protest amid reports of police surrounding his residence.
Taiwan's Dire Straits
We travel to Taiwan to investigate how the self-ruled island is confronting China's calls to reunite with the mainland.
Spain exhumes Franco's remains from opulent mausoleum
With media prohibited, the exhumation will be witnessed by a select few including 22 of the dictator's descendants.
Lebanon protests: Large crowds continue to gather in Tripoli
Protesters in Tripoli say government has exploited sectarian divide and worsened country’s debt and economy.
Bangladesh sentences 16 to death over Nusrat Jahan Rafi murder
The 19-year-old student was set on fire after she accused a teacher of sexual harassment.
Dubai loosens liquor laws as UAE alcohol sales slump
Economic downturn prompts new law that critics say can mislead tourists about Dubai's still-stringent laws on drinking.
Sri Lanka spy chief, president blamed for Easter attack lapses
Parliament inquiry says bitter feud between president and prime minister led to security lapses before attacks.
US: Two charged in death of missing girl found in rubbish
Announcement marks the sorrowful conclusion to a search for the missing girl, a disappearance that gripped Alabama.
Lebanon protesters weigh army's role amid political crisis
Standoff with troops and concerns over top brass' link to gov't prompt demonstrators to debate army's role in protests.
A cruel and crucial October in Iraq
Our corrupt political system is beyond reform or repair, but young Iraqis will continue to fight for a new Iraq.
US climate activist preaches on New York's subway
Extinction Rebellion activist gives train talks in US financial capital to highlight dangers of rising temperatures.
US to release Russian 'agent' Maria Butina from prison
Gun advocate who built network of Republican contacts before spying arrest is expected in Russia within days.
Italian Bangladeshis in UK: Ethnic minority fears Brexit impact
Italian Bangladeshis seeking better education for their children and more diversity now live under threat of Brexit.
Trump lifts US sanctions on Turkey, says ceasefire permanent
US president says Turkey has informed the United States it will make the ceasefire in Syria 'permanent'.
Japan and South Korea agree on need to cooperate on North Korea
Shinzo Abe met South Korea's PM amid deterioration in bilateral relationship that has hurt trade and security ties.
Carmageddon: The indignity of commuting in Metro Manila
Most trips in Manila are made by public transport commuters but precedence is given to private vehicles.
Hands off the wheel: US drivers warm towards autonomous cars
A new survey shows acceptance of autonomous vehicles is growing in the US.
Kim and Trump have 'special' relationship: KCNA
Kim's comments echo remarks made by Trump as countries struggle to restart talks on the North's nuclear programme.
China winter smog targets not enough to offset last year's surge
Flexibility in anti-smog measures last year led to higher pollution amid concerns weakening economy undermining resolve.
Questions over Rainsy's Cambodia return after deputy turned back
Thailand denied entry to Mu Sochua, raising doubts about plan for opposition leaders to take land route back home.
Thai king sacks six palace officials for 'evil actions'
King fires six staff after he shocked Thailand by stripping royal consort Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi of all her titles.
Official: Controlling wild horses in US will take $5b, 15 years
Wild horses are blamed for damage to federal lands in west, but conservationists say cattle and sheep are the culprits.
Ukrainian leader felt Trump pressure before taking office
Sources say Ukraine's new leader was already worried about pressure more than two months before Trump phone call.
Barr calls for counseling, intervention to prevent mass shootings
Some 341 people have been killed in mass shootings in the US so far this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive
US: Bones found may be remains of lost Japanese internee
Skeleton found on California mountain could be Japanese American man who disappeared during World War II.
Prosecutors say Virginia city can move Confederate monument
State and city lawyers are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit that claims moving the statue infringes on free speech.
Technology is remaking the theatre experience
Media companies, using the latest technology, are reshaping the experience of going to the theatre.
Saudi king names Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud foreign minister
Appointment comes fewer than 10 months after outgoing Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf took office.
Republican politicians disrupt Trump impeachment inquiry
Republicans, angered over the Trump impeachment inquiry, reportedly stormed into a hearing room and began yelling.
Nusrat Jahan Rafi case: Bangladesh court due to deliver verdict
Nusrat Rafi, 19, was burned to death after she accused her teacher of harassing her - a case that sparked protests.
Brexit Britain braces for election while waiting for EU decision
Anxious wait drawing out in Britain's corridors of power as EU leaders set to decide whether to grant UK Brexit delay.
As Lebanon protests rage, political elite in a bind
After a week of mass demonstrations, protesters are refusing to leave the streets until the government steps down.
Is Russia the new power broker in Middle East?
Moscow and Ankara reach deal on northern Syria as Washington-brokered ceasefire expires.
Crow Nation is a place where one could vanish - and many have
Bureaucratic loopholes, jurisdictional gaps, discrimination foster an epidemic of missing and murdered Native Americans.
Yemen's warring parties set up observation posts in Hodeidah: UN
The four observation posts are designed to facilitate 'direct inter-party de-escalation in flash point areas'.
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