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Malawi: 3 sentenced to death over killing of person with albinism
Second death sentence handed down in recent months related to violence against people with albinism.
Tunisia electoral commission approves 26 presidential candidates
Two women are among the candidates qualified to run in September 15 vote, while 71 other applicants are rejected.
US rapper A$AP Rocky found guilty of Sweden assault
The US rapper will not serve a prison sentence in a case which saw intervention of US President Donald Trump.
'Peace deal is near': What we know so far about US-Taliban talks
Eighth round of talks ends without announcement of agreement; two sides to consult respective leaderships on next steps.
Argentina: Voters head to polls in first Macri-Fernandez showdown
A number of opinion polls predict a close fight between incumbent Mauricio Macri and challenger Alberto Fernandez.
Guatemala election: Migration a key issue in election
This Sunday, August 11, Guatemalans go to polls to choose their next president.
US ends visa-free entry for visitors who have been to North Korea
Visitors who have travelled to North Korea since March 1, 2011, will have to apply for tourist or business visas.
China 'won't stand by idly' if US deploys missiles in Asia
Anger erupts as Pentagon bares plan to deploy, 'sooner rather than later', long-range missiles in Beijing's backyard.
North Korea threatens more launches after latest missile test
Pyongyang conducts fourth test in 12 days in protest against South Korea-US joint military exercises.
Colombia to grant citizenship to children of Venezuelan parents
UN calls move 'a very important step' in guaranteeing 'the complete protection' of the children of Venezuelan parents.
Yemen: Houthis launch drone attacks on Saudi airports, airbase
Spokesperson for the Saudi-led coalition rejects Houthi claims that the drones hit the intended targets.
Iran: Zarif says US sanctions against him 'failure' for diplomacy
Tehran's chief diplomat laments US decision but keeps door open for talks in the future.
US mourns as Democrats blame Trump's rhetoric for shootings
Donald Trump orders flags flown at half-mast as critics say his language encourages violence against minorities.
Hong Kong gov’t warns protests pushing city to 'dangerous edge'
Hundreds of people have blocked major roads after a largely peaceful protest earlier.
Power restored to most of Indonesia capital after 9-hour blackout
Tens of millions of people were affected by the outage which plunged buildings across Jakarta into darkness.
Death toll in Philippines ferries disaster rises to 31
Three people remain missing after three ferries capsize off two central Philippine provinces.
Timeline: The deadliest mass shootings in the US
Thirty people die in two mass shootings within hours, shocking the country and prompting calls for tighter gun control.
Flying Frenchman crosses English Channel by hoverboard
Franky Zapata reached speeds of 160 kph, flying just a few metres above the waves.
Dayton shooting: Nine killed, 27 wounded, shooter also dead
Dayton police say shooter is dead, in incident coming hours after mass shooting in El Paso kills at least 20 people.
Iran has two nuclear options
The Islamic republic can go either the Israeli way or the Egyptian way.
Yemen's Houthis, WFP reach deal to resume food relief
UN food agency partially suspended aid to Sanaa in June amid accusations the Houthis were diverting the food relief.
How ethnonationalists use the UNESCO World Heritage label
Myanmar, India and China have all pursued UNESCO World Heritage status for sites of mass victimisation of minorities.
El Paso shooting: 20 killed, 26 wounded in Texas Walmart attack
Police probing possibility shooting near US-Mexico border was a hate crime after anti-immigrant screed posted online.
Zimbabwe cricketers not giving up after ICC suspension
Country's national team is fighting to stay alive after International Cricket Council suspends its cricket board because of alleged government interference.
Sudan's military, protest leaders sign constitutional declaration
Representatives from both sides initial agreement paving way for a transitional government.
US, Taliban push for peace deal in new round of Doha talks
Eighth round of talks between the two sides is under way in Qatar's capital.
Why is a Turkic languages scholar imprisoned in Uzbekistan?
Andrey Kubatin was charged of spying for Turkey in 2017 but, along with civil society groups, rejects the accusations.
Stranded people on Alan Kurdi to enter Malta, redistributed in EU
People on board Sea-Eye ship caught in standoff with Italy's Matteo Salvini celebrate after statement by Maltese PM.
Iranian prisoner serving life sentence escapes to Canada
Canadian resident convicted of designing adult-content websites, flees Iran while on short-term release, officials say.
Argentine judge suspends delivery apps, protect workers' rights
Delivery apps have generated much-needed jobs in Argentina that are currently going through an economic crisis.
Russian police detain hundreds at Moscow protest
Riot police crack down on rally against the exclusion of opposition candidates from the Moscow city council vote.
South Koreans rally against Japan amid bitter trade war
The removal of South Korea from Tokyo's list of preferential trade partners has worsened the dispute.
Libya to close migrant centres after criticism from UN
According to the UN's refugee agency, many are living in squalid conditions with inadequate food supplies.
Iraq’s Yazidis: UN investigates ISIL war crimes
Five years since the Yazidis were targeted by ISIL, mass graves are still being uncovered.
What's the cost of piracy in West African waters?
The Gulf of Guinea has turned into one of the world's most notorious piracy hotspots. Plus, why's the gold price rising?
Thousands flee Kashmir after security alert, says Indian official
Tensions in Indian-administered Kashmir surge as Indian officials warn of possible armed attacks in the region.
Mexico government cuts spending, claims to have saved $6bn
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has halved his salary, sold the presidential plane and flies economy.
Syrian Government and opposition agree to truce in Idlib
Conditional ceasefire announced during thirteenth round of peace talks in Kazakh capital.
Bukom: Ghana's hub for boxing champions
Tough Accra neighbourhood where opportunities are limited is producing some of Africa’s finest boxers.
Stephanie Frappart first woman to officiate UEFA Super Cup
The 35-year-old French referee to take charge of Liverpool v Chelsea clash in Istanbul on August 14.
INF treaty: US withdraws from arms control agreement with Russia
Critics say move could 'exacerbate the mistrust' between the two rivals and provoke a new arms race.
Four wounded in small explosions as Bangkok hosts summit
Prime Minister Prayuth orders probe into several small explosions in the Thai capital that left two women injured.
Founder of banned Hong Kong independence party 'arrested'
Police arrest independence activist Andy Chan and seven others as the city braces for more protests this weekend.
Four protesters 'killed by live ammunition' in Sudan's Omdurman
Sudanese doctors' committee said several others wounded at Omdurman rally on the day power-sharing negotiations resumed.
How much of a threat is Brexit to the unity of the UK?
Boris Johnson has been touring the UK as a 'no-deal' exit looms, to reassure those worried about divorce with the EU.
Facebook dismantles influence campaign tied to Saudi government
Facebook suspends over 350 accounts and pages promoting Saudi state propaganda and attacking regional rivals.
War in Yemen: Houthis fire long-range missile to Saudi
Rebels say they fired long-range missile at port city of Dammam in Saudi Arabia, hundreds of kilometres away.
Yemen: Dozens killed in Houthi attack on Aden military parade
Rebels launch medium-range ballistic missile, armed drone at military parade in the southern city of Aden, report says.
Mozambique president, Renamo leader sign peace deal
President Filipe Nyusi and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade embrace after signing of accord to end armed hostilities.
Warsaw stops to remember the 1944 uprising
Poles commemorate Warsaw Uprising against Nazi occupation, when a city of over a million people was razed to the ground.
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