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Calls for Brazil justice minister to quit after leaked messages
Brazil's Bar Association calls for Sergio Moro's suspension after report suggests former judge was 'biased'.
Turkey condemns Iceland over 'mistreatment' of football team
Ankara issues diplomatic protest over treatment of team who were reportedly searched for three hours by airport police.
Thousands march in Haiti to demand president's resignation
Protesters march through Port-au-Prince calling for President Jovenel Moise's removal over allegations of embezzlement.
Qatari foreign minister urges de-escalation in US-Iran dispute
Sheikh Mohammed urges both sides to engage, 'come up with ideas that open the doors' and find a compromise.
Palestine considers ICC complaint against US Ambassador Friedman
Move comes after US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman says Israel has right to annex 'some' of occupied West Bank.
Albania's president cancels local polls citing political tension
There have been more protests in Albania accusing the government of corruption and demanding the prime minister quits.
Bolsonaro in Argentina: Brazilian president's first visit
Talks with his Argentine counterpart Mauricio Macri covered trade, border cooperation and fighting organised crime and energy.
Peterborough sends chilling message to UK Conservatives
Brexit Party failed to win any seat in parliament, but did beat governing Tories into third place in by-election.
UN rights experts seek inquiry into Philippines killings
President Rodrigo Duterte's bloody war on drugs has seen thousands of alleged dealers killed by police.
Kazakhstan Elections: Vote for new president on Sunday
Kazakhs will vote for the new president for the first time in almost 30 years. Interim President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has been handpicked by former President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
Russia: Putin warns New START nuclear arms treaty at risk
Russian president accuses US of shunning talks on extending the nuclear arms reduction treaty, which expires in 2021.
German nurse gets life sentence for killing 85 patients
Niels Hoegel, post-war Germany's 'most prolific serial killer', admits to killing patients with lethal injections.
The Murder of Marielle Franco
What the death of Brazil's famous activist reveals about the links between Rio's militia groups and corrupt politicians.
Syrian air strikes kill civilians in besieged Idlib
Government air raids targeting Syria's rebel-held northwest kill at least five civilians during Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Is the Gulf crisis solvable?
Two years since Qatar was blockaded by four Arab nations, there is still no end in sight.
Syria's war: Displaced and hungry in Idlib makeshift camp
Only one aid organisation has provided food during Ramadan, but it is not enough to feed nearly 1,500 people.
Press freedom: Politicians blamed for media's woes
Freedom House calls on tech giants and governments to improve transparency which, in turns, improves press freedom.
World leaders mark 75th anniversary of D-Day landings
Western leaders and World War II veterans gather in UK's Portsmouth to join in D-Day commemoration.
Delhi's Deadly Air
On World Environment Day, People and Power probes shocking levels of air pollution in India's Delhi.
'Always a chance': Trump refuses to rule out Iran military action
US president says he would 'much rather talk' than make war as Washington-Tehran frictions rumble on.
Who are the key Sahwa figures Saudi Arabia is cracking down on?
At least three are on death row and could be killed in days, according to reports, as the kingdom stifles dissent.
Londoners give Donald Trump raucous welcome
Thousands take to the streets as Donald Trump called reports of protests 'fake news'.
Australian Cardinal George Pell appeals child sex convictions
Former aide to pope serving a six-year sentence for sexually abusing two choirboys appears in Victoria Supreme Court.
Frightened and displaced, Papua children haunted by conflict
Thousands of boys and girls remain in shelters after fleeing battles between Indonesian army and independence fighters.
After backlash, Trump u-turns on UK health service in trade talks
Trump backtracks on earlier comments that UK's NHS should be on the table in future trade talks.
Sudan army 'expels wounded protesters' from hospital after attack
Medics say soldiers forced Khartoum hospital to evict wounded protesters after shooting and detaining a doctor.
Venezuelan activist Tintori, wife of opposition's Lopez, in Spain
Tintori has decided to leave the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas, where she had been staying as a guest.
Supreme Leader Khamenei: Iran will continue resisting US pressure
Ali Khamenei says Tehran will not abandon its missile programme and describes US offers of negotiations as a 'trick'.
'No safe places': aid group urges evacuation of migrants in Libya
MSF group slams migrant detention centre conditions, calls on EU to drop support for Libyan coastguard.
Elderly patient abuse in Pretoria highlights public health woes
A 76-year-old woman is found by relatives lying on cold floor in South Africa hospital, her hands and legs tied to a steel bench.
UN: Syrian fighters burning vital farmland is 'weapon of war'
UN says both rebels and Russia-backed Syrian government blame each other for destruction of crops and land in Idlib.
Ebola outbreak in eastern DRC reaches 2,000 cases
Spread of the disease appears quickening with 1,300 deaths in 10 months, treatment hampered by mistrust, fighting.
US judge denies Democrats' lawsuit to stop border wall funds
Ruling comes in contrast to decision by different judge, who paused the use of some funds to start wall construction.
Virginia beach shooting: US media coverage quickly fades
Within days of the latest mass shooting in the US, the media moved on. We look at what that means for the gun debate in the US.
Kashmir: Dal Lake houseboats to be removed
Houseboats in Kashmir draw tourists by the thousands but a court ruling is threatening their future.
Londoners gear up for day of anti-Trump protests
Thousands expected to take the day off work to protest the state visit by US President Donald Trump.
Syria, Russia air attacks hit Idlib's hospitals
Attacks against rebels continue despite 'de-escalation' status of area
Game-changing heart patches set for human trials
The patch could one day cure heart failure, which is on the rise as more people survive heart attacks, scientists say.
Palestinians wary of Israel's checkpoint changes
Israel says renovations could boost West Bank economy but Palestinians say measures are self-serving propaganda.
As Yemenis prepare for Eid, even celebration is a struggle
This year, families celebrate being alive and healthy as poverty, unemployment dampen spirits in war-torn Yemen.
Italian PM says will resign if coalition squabbles persist
Giuseppe Conte, who has been holding talks with EU over Italy's debt, urges coalition partners to end bickering.
Venezuela in crisis: All the latest updates
The latest updates as the power struggle between Venezuelan President Maduro and opposition leader Guaido intensifies.
10 ways ODI cricket has changed in last two decades
Increasing strike rates, 400-plus totals, sixes galore and big salaries have all contributed to the changes.
Pompeo questions reception of US plan 'loved only by Israelis'
In tape obtained by Washington Post, secretary of state says US's Israel-Palestine peace plan may not 'gain traction'.
Does Saudi Arabia have support to face Iran?
Saudi Arabia hosts summits calling for action against Iran as Riyadh accuses its rival of threatening regional order.
Saudi dissident launches case against Saudi Arabia
Living in the UK, Ghanem al-Dosari says his phone was hacked and personal data were stolen.
Violence in multiple Brazil prisons leave over 55 dead: official
Authorities say the prisoners found dead in the Amazonas state showed signs of asphyxia and stab wounds.
Malaysia mourns 'loss of a species' as male Sumatran rhino dies
Death of Tam leaves Malaysia with just one critically-endangered Sumatran rhino, a female that was captured in 2014.
US business group: Tariffs are hurting US firms in China
The American Chamber of Commerce says many US firms in China are considering relocating to other countries.
US Democrats raise alarm over Trump's increasing threats to Iran
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan give close-door briefings to Congress on Iran.
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