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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.
Iran, the US, and the 'English job'
The pains, pleasures and puzzles of the Gulf crisis.
US Democratic debate: 20 candidates face off this week
Time is short and fundraising dollars increasingly focus on likely winners, making this debate a struggle for survival.
Accused 9/11 mastermind open to testimony against Saudi Arabia
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed open to testifying in victims' lawsuit if US decides not to seek the death penalty against him.
UK: Boris Johnson's visit to Wales seeks to reassure on Brexit
Pound plummets as businesses warn no amount of preparation can eliminate economic damage if UK crashes out of the EU.
Iraq plans to build new oil pipeline via Jordan
Iraq's oil ministry says it's making progress to reduce imports and increase revenues.
Philippines 'deadliest' country for environmental, land activists
Two in every 10 deaths that Global Witness watchdog group recorded last year took place in the Philippines.
Mexico auctions property once owned by criminals for good cause
Critics of President Obrador have called the auctions a populist measure.
Iranians say US sanctions blocking life-saving medicine
Iran's health system can't cope and many blame President Trump's punitive campaign for staggering prices and shortages.
Scores killed in Brazil prison riot; 16 decapitated
Bloody clash between prison gangs in Para state leaves at least 57 inmates dead with 16 of them decapitated.
Pakistan plane crashes, killing more than a dozen in Rawalpindi
Military aircraft on a training flight crashes in residential area, killing 13 civilians and five crew members.
Ethiopia plants more than 350 million trees in a day
Planting spree, which officials say is a world record, is part of a campaign to fight deforestation and climate change.
Moroccan king pardons thousands, including 'Hirak' protesters
Royal pardons received by 4,764 detainees as the king announces launch of new committee to tackle social inequalities.
Guatemala's president faces backlash at immigration deal with US
The agreement forces Central American migrants to apply for asylum in Guatemala instead of the US.
After the fall of ISIL, a sectarian battle over property in Mosul
Shia and Sunni authorities both claim rights over the same community properties such as mosques and religious sites.
Britain PM visits Scotland, says Theresa May's deal is dead
Scottish government not alone in warning Johnson he is endangering the Union.
UN: Nearly 4,000 Afghans killed and wounded in first half of 2019
Civilians are being killed and wounded at a 'shocking and unacceptable' rate despite push to end Afghan war, says UN.
Death, anguish and flickers of hope: 10 years of Boko Haram
A decade later, one of the world's most dangerous armed groups is still wreaking havoc in the region it sprouted from.
UN envoy to Libya calls for Eid holiday ceasefire
Renegade military commander Haftar rejects ceasefire, vows to press on with 4-month offensive to take Tripoli.
Six-year-old among three killed at California food festival
US media report 19-year-old Santino William Legan identified as gunman. Search still on for possible accomplice.
What is Myanmar offering the Rohingya to return home?
Government delegation holds repatriation talks to convince Rohingya refugees to return to Rakhine state.
Egypt minister's alleged threat to critics sparks outrage
Nabila Makram makes a throat-slitting gesture while speaking about expatriate Egyptians criticising the country.
Ukraine releases crew of seized Russian tanker: Report
Russian sailors released from detained tanker in Black Sea port amid threats of 'consequences' from Moscow.
Spain's Pedro Sanchez loses vote to be confirmed as PM
Acting Socialist prime minister loses parliamentary vote, raising chances of fourth election in Spain in as many years.
Zimbabwe tourism minister held for suspected corruption
Prisca Mupfumira is the first senior government official to be detained by anti-fraud body since it's overhaul in July.
Hong Kong actor Simon Yam stabbed on stage in mainland China
Yam was stabbed while appearing on stage for a promotional event in southern Guangdong province's Zhongshan city.
Iraqi Kurdish authorities arrest suspect behind Erbil shooting
'The man who planned the assassination' of Turkish diplomat was arrested on Saturday, officials said.
Kenya opens Africa's largest wind power project
Kenya's President Uhuru Kenyatta says wind farm will help boost electricity supply and access at lower cost.
Turkey: Soldier killed, six wounded in northern Iraq operation
The Turkish military has been carrying out operations against the outlawed PKK fighters in Iraq's Qandil region.
Scenes of joy as Algeria wins Africa Cup of Nations
Algerian fans pour onto streets to celebrate football triumph as popular demands for political system overhaul continue.
Six Nigerian soldiers killed in Borno state ambush
Attacks came hours after local military chief warns 'terrorists' in the region to disarm or be destroyed.
Mexico not ready for safe-third-country agreement with US: envoy
Mexico's ambassador to US also says its northern neighbour must speed up its processing of asylum claims.
From Ivory Coast to France, refugee tells story in music
Performances at Avignon theatre festival focus on how conflict, violence and poverty force people to leave their homes.
US: Jeffrey Epstein denied bail before sex trafficking trial
US judge rules in favour of prosecutors who argue Epstein poses a danger to the community and is a flight risk.
India's monsoon floods kill dozens, displace thousands
As tens of thousands became homeless, there is growing concern about the lack of food and supplies.
Two killed in suicide bombing in Egypt's North Sinai
Suicide attack follows discovery of four headless bodies in the conflict-wracked peninsula a day earlier.
India's Women Warriors
In India, women fight to enter a sacred temple as part of a larger battle against discrimination within Hinduism.
'We received patients as young as eight': Kashmir's drug problem
Boys and young men are turning to hard drugs such as heroin, as efforts to raid poppy fields do little to stem crisis.
Former Pakistani PM Abbasi arrested on corruption charges
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi is accused of corrupt practices in the signing of LNG contracts during his tenure.
US expels Turkey from F-35 fighter jet programme
The move comes after Ankara began accepting delivery of Russia's S-400 air defence system last week.
Sudan's ruling generals, protest leaders sign power-sharing deal
After series of delays, two sides sign accord creating governing body with talks ongoing for constitutional declaration.
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