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Sudan activists call for million-man march on Thursday
Sudanese protesters demand justice for the rising number of protesters being killed while campaigning for change.
Egypt must end rights abuses of political prisoners: Amnesty
Egyptian political prisoners on hunger strike demand medical care, family visits, end of their human rights abuses.
Senate confirms Kelly Craft as US ambassador to UN
Democrats voiced concerns about Craft's inexperience and potential conflicts of interest.
Indian court to probe alleged threats by BJP leader in rape case
Supreme Court to look into alleged threats from state legislator Kuldeep Singh Sengar who is accused of rape.
Turkey accuses US of delaying set up of safe zone in Syria
In what seems to be a message to its NATO ally, there is an increase in US army patrols close to the border with Turkey.
Iraq's PM pressures paramilitary groups, aiming to placate US
Groups told to either integrate with Iraqi government forces, or surrender weapons and join a political organisation.
Nicaragua's $50bn canal plan sinks after six years
Plan fails as Chinese financier lost most of his billions before the work could start.
Corruption trial of Sudan's al-Bashir to begin on August 17
A lawyer of Sudan's deposed leader said he failed to appear in court for the first session.
Tunisia sets presidential election for September 15
Originally scheduled for November, the vote was brought forward following President Beji Caid Essebsi's death.
Japan to scrap remaining nuclear reactors in Fukushima
Tepco to decommission four more reactors in the Fukushima prefecture, eight years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster.
AU calls for trial of those behind Sudan school children killings
Protesters took to the streets on Wednesday, demanding justice for the six people killed on Monday, including children.
Outgoing Puerto Rico governor nominates Pierluisi as successor
Pierluisi, a corporate lawyer, would be eligible only if Puerto Rican politicians approve his nomination on Thursday.
Italy to allow rescued migrants to disembark as EU deal reached
Five EU states agree to share responsibility for 116 migrants five days after their rescue boat docked in Sicily.
One year on: What has changed for Zimbabwe post Mugabe?
Zimbabweans rue unfulfilled promises, a struggling economy and clampdown on dissent under President Mnangagwa.
Iran threatens to reduce nuclear deal commitments further
Foreign Minister Zarif also offers to hold talks with rival Saudi Arabia, and tells US' Pompeo not to come to Tehran.
Dozens of civilians killed as Afghan bus hits roadside bomb
The victims were mostly women and children, officials say amid calls to end 'senseless loss of life' in Afghanistan.
China to halt individual travel to Taiwan amid rising tensions
Beijing cites the state of 'cross-strait relations' in halting the issuance of individual travel permits to Taiwan.
Atlantic hurricane season shows signs of more activity
Despite 2019 being forecast as an 'average season', hurricane preparedness remains critical.
US Democratic Battle: Presidential candidates debate again
The debate's locale in the Motor City was a reminder of the Democrats' failure in 2016.
UK says 2018 was 'best year ever' for its arms exports
Britain won defence orders worth 14 billion pounds in 2018, the highest since records began in 1983.
Israel approves 6,000 new homes for Israeli settlers in West Bank
Announcement comes ahead of a visit by US envoy Jared Kushner to Israel to discuss an Israeli-Palestinian 'peace' plan.
North Korea fires two ballistic missiles as South Korea bristles
Two projectiles flew about 250km as Pyongyang intensifies pressure on the US to start up new denuclearisation talks.
Activists warn UK against risking death penalty for ISIL suspects
The UK failed to assure that two ISIL suspects would not face execution in US, angering legal experts and rights groups.
Dozens charged with rioting appear in Hong Kong court
Most of the 44 defendants, including a teacher and a pilot, were released on bail with sentencing set in September.
Philippines protests 'swarming' of more than 100 Chinese vessels
President Rodrigo Duterte's national security adviser reveals that 113 Chinese vessels were spotted near Pag-asa island.
ASEAN meeting: North Korean tensions, trade to dominate talks
North Korea's nuclear issues, China's expansionist plans and trade war likely to feature in Southeast Asian summit.
Sudan's schools shut after student deaths
Ruling military council orders nationwide schools closure after school children die in Monday protest.
Syria's hospitals bombed: UN Security Council calls for inquiry
Growing frustration over the inaction of the United Nations as the Syrian government continues to hit Idlib's hospitals.
Ex-Tehran mayor sentenced to death over wife's murder in Iran
Mohammad Ali Najafi, an Iranian reformist and an economic adviser to President Rouhani, plans to appeal verdict.
ACLU: 911 migrant children separated from families in past year
Rights group says government has separated hundreds of children from families since judge order practice be curtailed.
Venezuela talks to resume this week: Opposition envoy
Without offering detials, opposition envoy says talks between Guaido and Maduro representatives will resume this week.
US: New California law would require Trump to release tax returns
Even if law withstands likely challenge, Trump could avoid requirements by not to competing in California's primary.
Several killed in blast outside police station in Quetta
At least 26 injured in the blast that took place in the car park of the city police station in Quetta.
Why has Nigeria banned the main Shia Muslim group?
Nigeria's government has labelled the Islamic Movement of Nigeria a 'terrorist' organisation.
US 2020 election: Where do top Democrats stand on foreign policy?
From Israel and Palestine to China, where do leading Democratic presidential contenders stand on foreign policy issues?
Sudan security forces fire shots, tear gas at protesters
Protesters filled the streets of Khartoum to denounce the killing of four schoolchildren on Monday.
US: Black Virginia politicians boycott Trump's Jamestown visit
Caucus says Trump's 'repeated attacks on black legislators, communities makes him ill-suited to honour' democracy event.
South Korean fans to sue after Ronaldo no-show for Juventus
Ronaldo sat out in the exhibition match against K-League All Stars in Seoul.
Mauritania blogger once given death penalty for 'blasphemy' freed
Mkhaitir was initially sentenced to death for comments about Prophet Muhammad and the role of Islam in society.
UN decries police use of 'excessive force' on Russian protesters
Russian investigators say they are launching a probe into 'mass unrest' and violence against police by protesters.
UK ISIL hearing: Legal challenge over information sharing
Hearings have begun in the case of Elshafee Elsheikh, who is being held in a Kurdish camp in Syria but could face trial in the US.
French dam demolition divides environmentalists
In recent years, the Vezins Dam's capacity to provide energy has diminished, so the government has ordered its demolition to allow the valley to return to its natural state.
India criminalises Muslim practice of instant divorce
Upper house of parliament approves legislation that makes the utterance of instant 'triple talaq' a punishable offence.
Afghanistan National Museum: Experts work to restore lost legacy
Afghan artists, curators and international experts are restoring the damaged displays.
World Day Against Human Trafficking: Must-Watch Documentaries
Speaking to both the victims and perpetrators of a multibillion-dollar industry that capitalises on human lives.
China: Most people in Xinjiang camps have 'returned to society'
Officials say 'most' individuals held in re-education camps in Xinjiang region have left the centres and found jobs.
UK urged to provide more support to trafficking survivors
The call comes a month after the government recognised that its policy left victims vulnerable.
Danger lurks in the warm, summer waters
Heading to the seaside for fun and relaxation doesn't come without some risk.
Oil spill spoils Indonesian beaches, major cleanup operation on
It is the second potential environmental catastrophe for the company in just over a year.
Sudan talks cancelled as al-Burhan condemns students' killing
Army ruler says killing of five schoolchildren 'regrettable and unacceptable' as protest leaders cancel planned talks.
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