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After ISIL, children try to catch up with school in Mosul
'Thousands' of children missed out on education during ISIL's occupation of Iraq's second largest city, says UNICEF.
In Pictures: Mosul two years after ISIL's defeat
Two years since the end of the military operation to liberate Mosul, more than 300,000 residents remain displaced.
UN says improving global literacy rates needs 'drastic measures'
The United Nations says the world leaders may not be able to keep their promises to raise global education standards by 2030.
When doctors don't help: 'Medical negligence' in Egypt's prisons
Deliberately withholding medical treatment in Egyptian prisons and elsewhere amounts to torture, according to experts.
The plight of South Sudanese sexual assault survivors
Hundreds of South Sudanese girls and women were sexually abused during conflict, but government dismisses their claims.
France online hate speech law puts pressure on social media sites
Sites that fail to comply with the law by not removing 'hateful' content risk fines of up to $1.4m.
Inquiry into alleged coerced hysterectomies begins in India
Inquiry begins in Maharashtra state on doctors allegedly pressuring thousands of women into having hysterectomies.
UN rapporteur urges US action over Khashoggi report
Khashoggi's fiancee Hatice Cengiz also calls on UN member states to take report 'more seriously'.
Two Qatari military training planes collide, pilots eject safely
Pilots ejected safely after Qatari military training aircraft collide in mid-air, defence ministry says.
US president lauds his administration's environmental record
Despite being a climate sceptic, Trump claims the US's environmental record has improved on his watch
Mexico finance minister quits over 'disagreements' with president
Carlos Urzua resigns following differences with leftist President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on economic policies.
Nicki Minaj pulls out of Saudi concert over rights concerns
Rapper says she is cancelling her set to show support for women's and LGBTQ rights and freedom of speech.
Unfulfilled promises have fuelled anger in Hong Kong
Conciliatory moves by the government in Hong Kong are unlikely to placate the public and resolve old grievances.
UN's Bachelet 'appalled' by US migrant detention camp conditions
The UN rights chief says she is 'shocked' that children are kept in camps without access to adequate healthcare or food.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam says extradition bill 'dead'
Carrie Lam's climbdown comes as protesters vow more rallies to demand complete withdrawal of the controversial bill.
What's behind the seizure of the Iranian oil tanker in Gibraltar?
Iran condemned 'illegal' seizure of oil tanker in Gibraltar and demanded its immediate release.
Tanker carrying Iranian oil stopped off Spain's coast
Gilbraltar says tanker transporting crude oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions, as Spain says move made at US request.
Repression stalks China's Uighurs, 10 years after Urumqi riots
Analysts say lack of trust between Uighurs and majority Han Chinese persists a decade after riots that left 200 dead.
Jailed ex-governor says he paid $2m to host 2016 Rio Olympics
Sergio Cabral, who has been serving jail term for corruption, told judge money was used to buy as many as 9 votes.
Alitalia's new advertisement shows a 'blacked-up' Barack Obama
The airline apologises and pulls the video after being accused of racism for ad in which actor in blackface plays Obama.
N Korea says US 'hell-bent' on sanctions despite seeking dialogue
Pyongyang slams 'hostile acts' by the US after Washington called UN members to implement sanctions on the North.
Japan orders over a million to evacuate amid torrential rains
A total of 1.1 million people in Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures have been ordered to shelters, authorities say.
Who's behind attack in Libya that killed refugees and migrants?
UN envoy condemns 'war crime' air raid on detention centre, saying those responsible must be held accountable.
Despite Turkey's assurances, US eyes sanctions over S-400 deal
US still plans to impose sanctions on Turkey and remove it from fighter jet programme if it buys Russian air defences.
DR Congo president calls Ituri violence 'attempted genocide'
Felix Tshisekedi appeals for Congolese to 'love one another' amid resurgent inter-ethnic conflict in the northeast.
Kushner: Trump 'very fond' of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
Following Bahrain workshop, Jared Kushner also accuses Palestinian leadership of being 'hysterical and erratic'.
Rapper Nicki Minaj to perform in Saudi Arabia this month
Saudi government accused of hypocrisy after announcement by organisers of the Jeddah Season cultural festival.
Mass grave containing 200 bodies uncovered in Raqqa
Officials say as many as 800 people, including those killed by ISIL, could have been buried in the mass grave.
Toxic Tour of Hell: US grandmother fighting for cleaner air
For the past 13 years, the 'Toxic Tour of Hell' campaign has exposed the health risks of living close to gas wells.
Thai authorities urged to investigate attacks on activists
Photos of a bloodied government critic and video of the attack circulated online spark public outrage in Thailand.
US: Family of Las Vegas mass shooting victim sues gun makers
The lawsuit, the latest filed since the 2017 shooting that killed 58, is the first to target a gun maker.
Venezuela's Fuel Traffickers on the Fringes
Faced with a collapsing economy, some risk smuggling fuel to Colombia while dodging Venezuelan soldiers at the border.
'Spectacular progress', says Taliban as US talks enter fifth day
Taliban spokesman says latest round of negotiations in Doha has resulted in completion of '80-90 percent' of agreement.
UAE denies ownership of weapons found in Libya
Abu Dhabi denies reports linking it to US-made missiles in Libya battle, saying it is committed to UN arms embargo.
Iranians say punishing US sanctions hurt people, not officials
For ordinary Iranians, it's the US's economic threat that is most burdensome despite fears of a military confrontation.
EU leaders agree on choices for top jobs after days of disputes
Despite nominations, picks will still need to be debated and ratified by the European Parliament.
Man falls from aeroplane, narrowly missing London sunbather
Police are working to identify the body of a suspected stowaway who fell from a Kenya Airways flight over London.
Hong Kong's gov’t building in disarray after vandalism
The protesters got plenty of attention but have not achieved their goals, increasing possibility of more violence.
Could Boris Johnson be a Jedi knight?
Mind tricks? Bombastic Tory leadership hopeful says he identifies with Star Wars' tranquil guardians of peace.
US-Iran tensions: All the latest updates
Iran breaches 300kg cap on enriched uranium stockpile, raising fears over future of imperilled 2015 nuclear deal.
Sudan unrest: Funerals held for protesters
Despite the death of 11 people on Sunday, Sudan's opposition says it plans to step up its protests against the military rule.
Turkey seeks to arrest scores over alleged Gulen links
Arrest warrants issued for more than 120 suspects over alleged links to US-based cleric blamed for 2016 coup attempt.
Trump: Iran 'playing with fire' with uranium enrichment
Iran says it has amassed more low-enriched uranium than permitted under the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
Schoolgirl Cori 'Coco' Gauff, 15, hits Venus out of Wimbledon
Fifteen-year-old high school student says she is 'literally' living her dream after beating her idol, Venus Williams.
US Border Patrol agents mocked migrant deaths on Facebook: report
Officials open probe into secret Facebook group filled with racist and sexist memes, ProPublica reports.
How US history is whitewashed in high school exams
Slavery was state-sanctioned mass violence, despite what the College Board says.
Iran nuclear deal: Tehran exceeds enriched uranium limit
Iran's enriched uranium stockpile tops 300kg cap set out in 2015 agreement with world powers, UN watchdog confirms.
Iraqi PM decree curbs powers of Iranian-allied militias
PM Adel Abdul Mahdi issues decree demanding armed groups choose between political and paramilitary activity.
Russia's opposition leader Navalny gets 10-day sentence
Long-time Putin critic Alexei Navalny has been jailed over role in unsanctioned Moscow rally held last month.
Tram attack suspect tells court he refuses to recognise Dutch law
Alleged attacker, who killed four people in Utrecht, said he rejects the Dutch law and does not recognise its authority.
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