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US sanctions Cuba's Castro for supporting Venezuela's Maduro
The sanctions block Raul Castro and his immediate family from entering the United States, Pompeo says.
Carrie Lam launches listening tour with Hong Kong protesters
After months of demonstrations, Lam spoke face-to-face with 150 citizens drawn from 20,000 who entered for the chance.
Robert Mugabe to be buried in home district: Zimbabwe government
After three weeks of public debates over final resting place, government agrees for ex-president to be buried in Zvimba.
Dalit children beaten to death in India for defecating in public
Police arrest two men after two children, aged 10 and 12, were lynched in Madhya Pradesh state in latest mob killing.
FIFA deems Egypt's votes for Salah as Player of the Year invalid
Ballot papers by Egypt's team coach and captain 'were in capital letters' and thus didn't count, says the football body.
Hong Kong, Kashmir, Palestine: Ruins of British empire on fire
The people of Hong Kong, Kashmir and Palestine have long histories of resistance to oppression.
Former French President Jacques Chirac dies aged 86
The centre-right politician was twice president, twice prime minister and spent 18 years as the mayor of Paris.
India builds first mass detention centre for 'illegal immigrants'
Nearly two million people - many of them Muslim - were left off the National Register of Citizens, published last month.
Dozens killed as quake hits Pakistan-administered Kashmir
At least 37 people killed and more than 500 injured after magnitude 5.8 earthquake hits 22km north of Jhelum.
Libya's Khalifa Haftar says open to dialogue as fighting drags on
Renegade general's remark came hours after PM Fayez al-Sarraj called him a 'war criminal' and ruled out talks with him.
Many feared dead in Chad gold mine collapse: Minister
An army officer spoke of 'around 30 deaths', basing the figure on witness accounts.
Malaysia arrests 16 for suspected ISIL links, plotting attacks
A dozen Indonesians, three Malaysians and an Indian woman also accused of trying to recruit members and collect funds.
US gun control: Congress committee debates assault weapon ban
After recent mass shootings, polls show 56 to 70 percent of Americans think Congress should ban assault weapons.
Taiwan weighs options after diplomatic allies switch allegiance
As China's footprint grows, Taiwan wants to keep its few formal allies close while deepening informal links with world.
Argentina oil: Exploring fracking in Vaca Muerta
As its economy dips, Argentina's Patagonia is ripe for exploitation. But there are concerns profits could go to waste.
No UN breakthrough as Iran snubs talks until US lifts sanctions
France's efforts to arrange a meeting between Trump and Rouhani falters after US tightens punishing sanctions on Tehran.
US-made bomb used in deadly Saudi-led air strike in Yemen
The ordnance, made by US company Raytheon, killed six people including three children in an air raid in June.
US Congress inches closer to passing Hong Kong human rights bill
Beijing denounces as 'interference' the bill requiring yearly review of US trade and business policy towards Hong Kong.
Marshall Islands backs Taiwan as China fuels diplomatic shifts
Marshall Islands expresses 'profound appreciation' to Taiwan, criticises China efforts to 'expand territory, footprint'
Ben Ali may be dead, but his regime is not
Structures of violence and corruption of the Ben Ali era remain in place and subvert the country's democratic struggle.
Sri Lankan troops barred from UN peacekeeping over new army chief
Shavendra Silva was appointed Sri Lankan army chief last month, drawing criticism for his role in alleged war crimes.
Are new laws an assault on human rights in Indonesia?
Protesters say the legislations will weaken anti-corruption efforts as well as affect sex, abortion and gay rights.
Nigeria: Abducted aid worker killed by ISIL affiliate
Report of the aid worker's killing comes after decision by Mercy Corps to close four offices in northeast Nigeria.
The UN should not forget Syria's disappeared
The international community has to take action on the 100,000 people who have been forcibly disappeared in Syria.
US Senate votes again to end Trump's border emergency declaration
Likely veto ahead as Senate votes for a second time to terminate the national emergency.
Vote rigging, fraud overshadow Afghan election
The US says corruption within the Afghan government has reached such unacceptable levels that it was forced to freeze $160m in aid.
Macron tightens migration stance: 'We can't host everyone'
French president's comments come days before parliament set to hold major debate on migration policy.
UN urged to investigate 'forced' organ harvesting in China
China is murdering members of the Falun Gong spiritual group and harvesting their organs, senior lawyer tells UN.
Bomb attack on Turkish police bus wounds five: Governor
No immediate claim of responsibility for the blast in Adana, near Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
Macron says conditions in place for Trump, Rouhani talks
Iranian president adamant that US first remove sanctions before agreeing to meet with American counterpart.
Crackdown on lawyers narrows road to justice in Kashmir
Lawyers go on strike after security forces arrest senior advocates amid unprecedented lockdown imposed on August 5.
Indonesia protests: Hundreds hurt in student-police clashes
Broken bones, head injuries reported after changes to anti-corruption agency fuelled mass protests across archipelago
'Free, but not free': Tortured ex-Bagram inmates struggle to cope
Former detainees at US prison in Afghanistan allege torture in custody as they struggle to survive after repatriation.
Brazil's Bolsonaro at UN: Defiant about fires burning in Amazon
Despite global outrage, President Jair Bolsonaro says international media has exaggerated problem of Amazon fires.
UN talks: Uighurs, Venezuela, Syria discussed at General Assembly
Humanitarian issues discussed at UN summit with US, UK taking the lead on addressing China's persecution of Uighurs.
China prepares massive military parade for October 1 celebrations
Pigeons caged, dogs banned and Internet slowed as China prepares to mark 70 years of Communist rule
US leads China condemnation over â€horrific’ Xinjiang repression
China condemns event on sidelines of UN meeting, as international community pushes for access to far western region.
Pelosi: US House will start formal impeachment inquiry of Trump
House speaker says Trump's call with Ukraine's president marked a breach of constitutional responsibilities.
‘I feel traumatised’: The volunteers fighting Indonesia's fires
The government says 6,000 troops have been deployed but in Jambi farmers and security guards are on the front lines.
Indonesia urges against Papua unrest amid pro-freedom protests
At least 30 people were killed and dozens injured on Monday when protesters set fire to government buildings, shops and homes.
Thousands of Greeks strike over planned labour reforms
Greek workers stage mass walkout to protest against new government's planned reforms to labour laws.
Boeing's offer to crash victims' kin slammed as 'publicity stunt'
About $140,000 is to be paid to each claimant after 346 people were killed in the 737 MAX disasters in Indonesia and Ethiopia.
Striking Greek unions accuse government of eliminating jobs
Athens city buses and electric trolleys remained parked, as did light rail and passenger shipping.
Spain to exhume historic leader Francisco Franco's body
The body of a man considered a dictator by many Spaniards will be moved to a private, family tomb.
Former Afghan President Karzai: Election threatens peace prospect
Holding Afghanistan's presidential election now 'is like asking a heart patient to run a marathon', Hamid Karzai says.
British MPs to return to work as Johnson faces calls to resign
Calls getting louder for British PM to step down after Supreme Court rules his move to suspend Parliament was unlawful.
Mahmoud Hussein: Egypt rejects request to visit ailing father
Father of detained Al Jazeera journalist is in critical condition and is unable to speak or eat, family says.
Germany, UK, France blame Iran for Saudi oil attacks
Signatories to 2015 Iran nuclear deal issue statement as more signs emerge pointing to collapse of landmark agreement.
Trump at UNGA: 'No government should subsidise Iran's bloodlust'
Addressing the UN General Assembly, Trump says if Iran does not change its behaviour, sanctions will be tightened.
'Pray the hurricane never comes': Living under sea siege in Louisiana
For years people living on the marshy Mississippi Delta have fought rising seas and coastal erosion - but they are losing the battle.
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