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Johannesburg mayor quits over DA's stance on racial inequality
Herman Mashaba also resigns from the historically white opposition DA party over its approach to racial inequality.
US opioid epidemic by numbers
From the number of deaths linked to overdoses to the number of lawsuits, a look at the scale of the US opioid crisis.
Iran's Ali Sadr Cave 'too commercial' for world heritage list
Villagers in Ali Sadr say over-commercialisation of their cave has cost them a chance of gaining UNESCO world heritage status.
Erdogan: Turkey's military operation in Syria not land grab
Ankara's military action against Kurdish forces has drawn criticism and prompted NATO countries to suspend arms sales.
Kashmir shutdown: Farmers struggle to make a living
Lockdown devastated economy and farmers calling on Indian government to immediately lift security restrictions.
Bangladesh cricketers go on strike over pay, other demands
Players say they will not take part in any cricket activity unless their 11-point demand list is met by the board.
Kagame's Rwanda is still Africa's most inspiring success story
The president's critics outside of Africa are failing to acknowledge the complexities of governing post-genocide.
US takes step to require asylum-seekers' DNA
The US Justice Department will publish an amended regulation that would mandate DNA collection for almost all migrants.
Canada election: What you should know
What are the key issues? How are parties expected to perform? Here are eight things to know before Monday's election.
Withdrawing US troops enter Iraq from Syria
Residents of Kurdish-dominated city pelt US forces with potatoes and shout expletives at them as they drive through.
'We've been neutral for years': Dilemma of Syrian-Kurds in Turkey
Hundreds stranded in conflict days after the US relocated troops from Syria and Turkey launched an operation.
Turkey is not eyeing Syrian territory: Erdogan
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said that Ankara is not looking to conquer any country's territory.
Australian papers go black to protest against media restrictions
Major newspapers run 'heavily redacted' front pages in protest against recent laws restricting freedom of information.
Researchers find second warship from WWII Battle of Midway
An autonomous underwater vehicle equipped with advanced sonar was used to locate the downed ship.
Rioting migrants demanding freedom torch cars in Malta
Hundreds of people have been held in overcrowded detention centres and former army barracks.
Johnson's new Brexit deal push: What's happening this week?
Despite being snubbed by MPs, Johnson believes he has enough support to push his deal through. What might happen next?
US synagogue massacre led to string of attack plots: report
At least 12 arrested for white supremacist plots while 780 anti-Semitic incidents reported in the first half of 2019.
Mick Mulvaney missteps draw scrutiny from Trump allies
Trump chief of staff says president 'still considers himself to be in the hospitality business' over G7 location.
Turkish FM: Operation to resume if Kurdish forces don't withdraw
FM Mevlut Cavusoglu warns military operation will restart after ceasefire expires on Tuesday.
Could Brexit put an end to peace in Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland has enjoyed 20 years of reconciliation between nationalists and unionists but Brexit has put pressure on keeping the peace.
Tornado touches down in Dallas; 112,000 without power
The fire department responded to multiple calls from people injured in their homes by broken glass in US state of Texas.
US hotel collapse: Two leaning cranes felled 'exactly' as planned
Big crowds emerge on the streets, despite officials repeatedly asking people not to come see the demolition.
In Pictures: The indigenous tribes fighting to save the Amazon
According to the National Institute for Space Research, the fires this year increased 84 percent as compared to 2018.
The Kremlin's anger is proof that Navalny is winning
Despite attempts to silence the opposition leader, the trajectory of public opinion is shifting away from Putin.
Donald Trump found a different way to build his wall
The Trump administration is using a wide range of cruel policies to stop people in need from seeking safety in the US.
UN study narrows down why Africans make fraught journey to Europe
UN agency surveys almost 2,000 people from Africa in Europe to pin down their motivation for migration.
Canada elections: Trudeau battles to stay in office
Battered by series of missteps, PM Trudeau battles to stay ahead as Conservative Party gains ground on Liberals.
Bonded labour: The workers trapped at Pakistan's brick kilns
More than four million people, including young children, work in almost 20,000 brick kilns across Pakistan.
'A tsunami': Green Party makes historic gains in Switzerland vote
Far-right Swiss People's Party remained in the lead but lost ground on environmental concerns.
The spiraling debt trapping Pakistan's brick kiln workers
What starts off as a small loan ends up trapping generations into bonded labour.
Three US soldiers killed in training accident
Three others injured when the armoured vehicle they were riding in rolled over into water during training in Georgia.
Cheetah fundraiser to save the world's fastest animal
Farmers in Africa began killing cheetahs that hunted their goats and other livestock during the 1990s.
Morales leads Bolivia vote for controversial fourth term
Incumbent insists he is 'confident' of outright victory but partial results point to second round run-off in December.
Pro-separatists stage new Barcelona rallies
No sign of the violence that has shaken Barcelona in recent days as crowds block roads on Sunday.
'We are at war': Chile's Pinera extends state of emergency
Five people killed when rioters burn a garment factory in Santiago suburb as police detain 1,462 demonstrators.
'The people are one': Lebanese unite against political elite
Hundreds of thousands take to streets in the biggest protests in four days threatening the coalition government.
Hong Kong leader apologises for police spraying mosque in unrest
Carrie Lam visited the Kowloon mosque, where the steps were dyed blue by the water cannon, on Monday morning.
Defence minister says 'no force' can stop China reunification
Defence minister Wei Fenghe tells security forum that resolving 'Taiwan question' is China's greatest national interest.
Domestic workers search for rights amid pro-democracy protests
How the current movement in Hong Kong affects migrant domestic workers and their continued battle for equality.
Hacking the hackers: Russian group 'hijacked' Iran spy operation
Western intelligence officials say no evidence of collusion between Russia group Turla and its Iranian victim.
South Korea prosecutors seek arrest of ex-justice minister's wife
Chung Kyung-shim accused of trying to destroy evidence and faking credentials for her daughter to get to medical school.
As protests grow, Lebanese are 'reclaiming' public spaces
In heavily urbanised Beirut, public space is scarce and the amount of green space has steadily shrunk.
What's next for the Catalan people in Spain?
Following mass march and violent protests, government leaders in Madrid are dismissing Catalan calls for talks.
Hamas decries Israel's participation in Bahrain summit
Palestinian group Hamas condemned Israel's participation in a US-led maritime security meeting in Bahrain.
SDF fighters evacuate from besieged Syrian town of Ras al-Ain
US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces pull out of border town of Ras al-Ain after ceasefire deal signed on Thursday.
Superyacht linked to Malaysia's 1MDB for sale, again
Three hundred-foot vessel linked to 1MDB corruption scandal listed by broker Camper and Nicholsons.
Saudi Aramco says IPO timing depends on 'market conditions'
Aramco IPO is the cornerstone of a reform programme conceived by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Hong Kong protesters rally in defiance of police ban
Chaotic scenes as police and protesters clash on some of the busiest streets in Kowloon.
Bangladesh protest against Facebook post turns deadly
At least 4 killed after police fire at thousands of protesters calling for action against blasphemous post.
US defence chief in Afghanistan to help revive stalled talks
Esper tells reporters that he believes the US can reduce its forces without hurting the 'counter-terrorism' fight.
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