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Mexico deports 311 Indian migrants to New Delhi
The 310 men and one woman were flown out of Mexico on a chartered flight that arrived in New Delhi on Friday.
'For a better life': Families return to Turkey from NE Syria
Citing rising prices and fears of government takeover, Syrians returns after months on the other side of the border.
CPJ official Steven Butler denied entry into Pakistan
Asia head of media watchdog deported from Lahore because he was on a 'stop list', Committee to Protect Journalists said.
Commuter plane crash on Alaska island critically injures two
Peninsula Airways said that two passengers were critically injured and 10 others were receiving medical care.
Has South Africa's ruling party betrayed Mandela's legacy?
South African politician Baleka Mbete on corruption, xenophobia and whether the ANC has lived up to its promises.
Bangladesh troops kill Indian guard in fishing row at border
Bangladesh border forces fire 'in self-defence' after Indian guards attempted to secure release of detained fisherman.
US diplomats told to downplay release of Ukraine aid: Emails
White House dismisses criticism of Trump's phone call with Ukrainian counterpart in latest move in impeachment saga.
Thai opposition leader Thanathorn in court over media shares case
Battery of legal woes threatens electoral success of popular politician seen as threat to ruling military bloc.
Ethiopia plane crash: Kenyan victims buried in home towns
Boeing admits faulty sensor caused 737-Max to crash and has paid compensation to victims' families.
Gun battle thwarts Mexico attempt to arrest son of 'El Chapo'
Gunfire in western city of Culiacan left blazing vehicles strewn across streets and sent residents running for safety.
Yasukuni: caught in controversy as Japan struggles with history
As Yasukuni marks 150 years since it was founded, the decision to enshrine war criminals casts a shadow over the shrine.
Doubts over fate of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
Northern Ireland's DUP say they will not accept Boris Johnson's deal with the European Union.
New Zealand plans armed police patrols after Christchurch attack
Armed units to patrol in three areas starting on October 28 on six-month trial in response to mosque attacks in March.
Protests erupt in Lebanon over plans to impose new taxes
Lebanese government plans to impose new taxes on tobacco, gasoline and some social media platforms, including WhatsApp.
WH admits strings attached in Trump withholding Ukraine aid
Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney links delay in Ukraine aid linked to DOJ investigation of 2016 election.
Chicago teachers' strike: Thousands hit the picket lines over pay
Teachers in the US's third-largest school district stop work over wages, lack of resources and other issues.
Trump says Energy Secretary Perry resigning at end of year
Rick Perry is under scrutiny over the role he played in the president's dealings with Ukraine.
Violence sows fear among women ahead of Colombia local elections
Observers say female candidates systematically threatened with physical, sexual violence to deter them from running.
US senators to move 'full steam ahead' with Turkey sanctions
Senators Graham and Van Hollen say they will continue to push for sanctions on Turkey despite ceasefire announcement.
US, Turkey agree on Turkish ceasefire with Syrian Kurds
US vice president says Ankara agreed to a five-day ceasefire in Syria to allow Kurdish forces to withdraw.
Meet the grandparents of Extinction Rebellion
Defying a London-wide ban on Extinction Rebellion protests, grandparents are calling for action on climate change.
Is it too late to stop Turkey's military operation in Syria?
US President Donald Trump has sent top envoys to Turkey to seek a ceasefire agreement.
EU criticises 'unlevel playing field' in Mozambique election
Observer mission decries unfair conditions, use of state resources by ruling party, as well as election violence.
Skeleton found on California peak creates 'mystery'
Authorities say it is rare to find the remains of someone who apparently has not been reported as missing in the area.
US northeast cleans up after storm for the record books
The nor'easter brought high winds and rain, downing power, toppling trees and cancelling schools.
Man arrested for New York City neighbourhood reunion shooting
Police say Kyle Williams was one of two people who opened fire during the gathering in Brooklyn in July.
Rudy Giuliani in focus in Trump impeachment inquiry
US president's lawyer is accused of running a shadow foreign policy operation meant to damage Donald Trump's political rivals.
Trump will host G7 summit next year at one of his own properties
White House says there is 'no issue' on Trump profiting from 'this in any way' despite ethics watchdog concerns.
Catalan leader calls for independence vote as protests continue
Quim Torra's comments came as thousands of pro-separatist protesters rallied in Barcelona for a fourth day.
Texas pastors seek federal action after police shoot black woman
Atatiana Jefferson was killed by a white officer through a window of her home after a concerned neighbour called police.
Who supports the new Brexit deal and who is against it?
France, Germany and Ireland welcome newly brokered agreement but UK opposition parties say they will vote against it.
Sondland to testify Trump told diplomats to work with Giuliani
The ambassador to the EU has become a key figure in the House impeachment probe of President Donald Trump.
Murder of Mozambique election observer under spotlight
Killing by police officers occurred amid widespread reports of vote irregularities and violence at polling stations.
'Unprecedented' Afghan civilian casualties in July- September
UN says a record 4,313 civilians have been wounded or killed in Afghanistan between July and September this year.
'It was like judgment day': Lebanese devastated by wildfires
Amid criticism over gov't response, Lebanon doubles yearly average of forest loss in worst wildfire event in decades.
US Supreme Court wrestles over 'DC sniper' life sentence appeal
Justices hear arguments in an appeal ordering that Lee Boyd Malvo’s life sentence without parole be thrown out.
France, Iraq diplomats hold talks on ISIL prisoners in Syria
Iraq's foreign minister signals Baghdad may not take foreigners suspected of fighting with ISIL in Syria.
European Union announces new Brexit deal with UK
UK parliament set for Saturday vote on revised withdrawal agreement brokered ahead of October 31 Brexit deadline.
Qatar moves to announce abolishment of kafala system
Qatar and its labour laws have been under the spotlight ever since the country was named the host of the 2022 World Cup.
Fair trial concerns plague Pakistan sexual assault cases
Family and lawyer of Pakistani man executed for rape and murder of six-year-old girl say he never received a fair trial.
What is the new Brexit deal and how is it different?
Boris Johnson and the EU have released a new withdrawal agreement that addresses four key sticking points.
Why Sturgeon and Corbyn need one another
Both leaders stand at the head of movements aiming to transform the UK, but they can only succeed if they work together.
US's denial of Central America's crisis will backfire
While the caravans no longer march north, the Central American crisis is deepening away from our television screens.
Brexit: Revised withdrawal agreement in full
UK parliament set for Saturday vote on revised withdrawal agreement brokered ahead of October 31 Brexit deadline.
Environmental groups warn banks over Saudi Aramco: Report
Green groups warn banks involved in backing Aramco's initial public offering of financing the destruction of the planet.
Trump says Kurds 'not angels', dubs PKK 'worse than ISIL'
Trump says Turkish group PKK probably a bigger 'terrorist threat' than ISIL as he faces criticism over his Syria move.
Pelosi: Trump had 'meltdown' during Syria meeting
Top Democrats say they walked out of meeting with Trump after hearing little but insults from the US president.
Syrians using smugglers to seek refuge in Iraq
Refugees also fear that ISIL fighters may slip into Iraq, as security sources say 3,500 ISIL fighters have Iraqi citizenship.
'We're Arabs just as much as Kurds': Syrian Kurds call for unity
Fearing sectarianism and the YPG, some Syrian Kurds are choosing to remain in Turkey.
US Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings dies aged 68
As chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Cummings led multiple investigations into Donald Trump.
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