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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'.
Caterpillar's profit outlook down: Is global economy declining?
The machinery maker is noting the impact of the United States-China trade war on its business.
Bolivia's Morales says 'coup in progress' as rivals dispute vote
As Evo Morales insists he won outright in presidential election, his rivals allege the vote counting was rigged.
UK truck deaths shine spotlight on human trafficking
The discovery of 39 bodies near London has raised concerns over the risks that smugglers force upon desperate people.
UN sounds alarm on children's plight in war-torn Yemen
Children's agency calls for end to years-long conflict, urges warring parties to allow it to access minors needing aid.
India set to hold local elections in Kashmir amid boycott
With hundreds of leaders in jail, regional parties are boycotting the local body elections as the siege enters 80th day.
Striking Chicago teachers march through morning rush hour traffic
Class cancelled for fifth day in US's third-largest public school system as educators demand higher pay, more resources.
South Africa's Mmusi Maimane quits as Democratic Alliance leader
Mmusi Maimane cites difficulties making the DA, a traditionally white party, appeal to black voters for resignation.
Iraqi PM says US troops do not have permission to stay in country
Adel Abdul Mahdi says Baghdad has taken 'all international legal measures' in response to US soldiers' recent entry.
UK police say 39 bodies found in Essex lorry
Driver of the lorry arrested as authorities report victims include 38 adults and one teenager.
Mark Zuckerberg appears before US panel to defend digital currency plan
Zuckerberg says Libra will be a global secure system, fully backed by reserves of cash and highly liquidated assets.
Egypt accepts US invitation for meeting over Ethiopia dam dispute
Washington moves to help mediate major row between Egypt and Ethiopia over $5bn infrastructure project on the Blue Nile.
US: Jamaican citizens sue exclusive Yellowstone Club over wages
Jamaicans say they were discriminated against, paid less than other employees at the Montana ski resort for ultra-rich.
Nigeria shipwrecks: Gulf of Guinea remains high risk
Operators say the shipping routes, which are littered with wrecks, pose a problem for sailors and regional economies.
Brazil reforms pensions â€to boost economy’
The move raises the minimum retirement age by nine years and increases workers’ contributions.
Is the stethoscope dying? High-tech, hand-held rivals pose threat
High-tech ultrasound scanners allow doctors to watch the body in motion and see things like leaky valves, proponents say
Lori Loughlin facing new charges in US college admissions scam
The actress is among 17 other parents facing new charges in the largest US colleges admissions scam every uncovered.
Botswana votes as President Masisi faces surprising challenge
Former President Khama broke away from the ruling party and announced his support for the opposition coalition.
Yemen 'could lose six million children' from malnutrition
In a country where millions are in need of humanitarian aid, health officials warn of even more dangerous consequences if long-running war continues.
Did Macron kill the EU enlargement dream?
Macron's veto against the accession of North Macedonia and Albania brought the future of the EU into question.
Qatar to host football Gulf Cup without blockading nations
Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain will boycott regional football tournament in Doha amid an ongoing diplomatic dispute.
Black women need to be leaders, not martyrs
When those closest to the pain are closest to the power, the US will experience a true transformation.
Crocodile Trophy: Australia's ultimate biking test
Mountain biking has been an Olympic sport since 1996, yet lives in the shadow of road cycling attract big sponsors and money.
In Pictures: Lorry found with 39 bodies in southeast England
Truck, which is said to have started its journey in Bulgaria, apparently entered the UK at Holyhead, a North Wales port.
Hong Kong: Extradition suspect freed but protests still likely
Chan Tong-kai was accused of killing his pregnant girlfriend, leading to an extradition bill causing Hong Kong crisis.
Top US delegation to attend Saudi summit next week: Reports
Despite controversy over killing of Jamal Khashoggi, US officials including Jared Kushner to attend Riyadh meeting.
Abuse claims put Catholic Church in New York City under scrutiny
Allegations raise questions about Cardinal Timothy Dolan's handling of clergy abuse scandal in United States.
In Pictures: In Beirut, a revolution in unity over corruption
Much of central Beirut was at a standstill for almost a week after what started as protests over WhatsApp tax.
Trump claim brings new pain to relatives of lynching victims
US president's comments were ill-informed at best and racist at worst, relatives of lynching victims say.
Russia urges Kurdish fighters to withdraw from Syria's border
Kremlin spokesman warns YPG militia to evacuate northeast Syria quickly or get 'steamrolled' by the Turkish military.
US troops will leave Iraq in 4 weeks: Iraqi defence minister
Najah al-Shammari says American forces crossing from Syria are 'transiting' in Iraq and will leave in a month.
Trump finds no simple fix in Syria, other world hotspots
After abruptly announcing last week he would 'bring our soldiers home' from Syria, US president has recalibrated.
Chile's Pinera announces price cuts, new wage after protests
President promises 20 percent increase in pensions, a minimum monthly wage of $480 and stabilised electricity costs.
Catalonia protests: Separatists urge talks with Madrid
Demonstrators say they will continue with protests until their leaders sit down and talk.
Explainer: What is a war crime?
Worldwide, civilians are being attacked and killed in armed conflict. When do such attacks amount to war crimes?
In Bad Faith: Child Sex Abuse and the Catholic Church
Child victims of abuse by a Catholic priest call on New York City's most influential cleric to remove him from ministry.
Loopholes riddle Saudi reforms on 'guardianship' of women: Report
Observers say loopholes allow relatives to curtail women's movements, in some cases leaving them in jail-like shelters.
Lion Air: Boeing 737 MAX design flaws tied to Indonesia crash
Incorrect assumptions on how an anti-stall device functioned and how pilots would react cited as factors of the crash.
'No one wants war': The morning after Turkey-Russia talks
Following marathon talks between Erdogan and Putin, a deal was agreed for Kurdish fighters.
The remarkable story of a British Nigerian football star
Born in London to Nigerian immigrants, Ola Aina remembers the sacrifices his parents made to make his dreams a reality.
Analysis: What does the Adana deal mean for Turkey and Syria?
Agreement resulted from mediation efforts by Egypt and Iran to satisfy Turkish demands that Syria end support for PKK.
New 9/11 exhibit stages hunt for Osama bin Laden
The exhibit presents the hunt for bin Laden with graphics, videos and the voices of the protagonists.
Burundi security forces say 14 armed men from DR Congo killed
The men entered the province at dawn on Tuesday and were killed in the district of Musigati, police official said.
Indonesia's Widodo appoints archrival as defence minister
Controversial former army general who twice failed to win presidency named defence minister.
Turkey, Russia reach deal for YPG move out of Syria border area
After talks with Putin, Erdogan says Kurdish fighters will withdraw 30km (19 miles) from frontier within 150 hours.
Brexit: Johnson's legislation to fast-track deal rejected
EU Council President Donald Tusk says he will recommend the bloc grant the UK another Brexit extension in order to avoid a no-deal.
Bosnia authorities cut off water in migrant camp
Local authorities cut the supply in effort to pressure central government to relocate migrants and refugees living in Vucijak camp, near the city of Bihac.
Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates
Visit follows Iraq's statement that US forces crossing from Syria do not have permission to stay except in transit.
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