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Facebook's Zuckerberg discusses hate speech with Macron
French officials recommend that the government work with Facebook to remove dangerous material.
'Unreliable': Iran's Revolutionary Guards rejects talks with US
Top Iran official dismisses Donald Trump's offer for talks as US's B-52 bombers reach Middle East in message to Iran.
Italy says it will seize charity ship that rescued migrants
Matteo Salvini had refused entry to the Mare Jonio but allowed it to land and said it was the ship's 'last voyage'.
Trading punches: Can China absorb Trump's latest tariff blow?
China's economy is less reliant on exports than it once was, and could boost trade with other countries, experts say.
Bezos unveils lunar lander 'Blue Moon', set to launch by 2024
The United States is in a new space race with Russia and China.
The Great Inequality Debate
Economist Arthur Laffer and author Anand Giridharadas discuss inequality, billionaires and oligarchy in the US.
Pakistan: Five dead as Baloch separatist gunmen attack coal mine
Two miners, two security personnel and a driver were among the dead after attackers stormed a coal mine in Harnai.
In southern Kenya, women marry their surrogates to raise children
In a poor community, practice known as nyumba mboke allows same-sex arranged marriage but surrogates are being abused.
US air attack kills 13 ISIL fighters in Somalia
The US military has stepped up its campaign of air raids in Somalia since President Donald Trump took office.
Thais accused of insulting king have disappeared: Rights groups
The three activists were allegedly sent back to Thailand, but Thai deputy prime minister denies they are in custody.
ISIL attack kills at least four civilians in Baghdad's Sadr City
ISIL claims responsibility after suicide bomber detonates explosives in the market of a Shia area in eastern Baghdad.
New tariffs kick in as US-China trade talks head into second day
The US hikes tariffs on $200bn worth of Chinese goods from 10 percent up to 25 percent, heightening tensions with China.
Could US-China trade talks collapse?
US President Donald Trump threatens to increase tariffs on China amid trade spat as make-or-break negotiations begin.
Pope Francis orders priests and nuns to report sex abuse
New church law requires clergy to report suspicions of sexual abuse by clerics of any level.
Four arrested over killing of Northern Ireland journalist: Police
Police said they have arrested four people in connection with last month's murder of journalist Lyra McKee.
Taliban attack on US-based aid group raises concern in Kabul
Humanitarian groups reel as Taliban attacks Counterpart International for 'promoting western culture', killing nine.
Supporters of Maduro and Guaido clash at Venezuelan embassy in US
Standoff at Venezuelan embassy in US mirrors tensions in Caracas over political legitimacy.
Emergency in Paraguay after flooding from torrential rains
Paraguay has declared a state of emergency along the border with Argentina as rains swell rivers and cause floods.
India's BJP denies human rights violations in Kashmir
BJP spokesperson defends Prime Minister Narendra Modi's handling of violence in Indian administered Kashmir.
Why Afghan refugee women in Pakistan fear repatriation
Women living in Pakistani camps worry about cycle of violence and their children possibly being recruited as 'soldiers'.
US official urges GCC unity to combat 'threat posed by Iran'
The chairman of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee urged Gulf countries to resolve the ongoing diplomatic spat.
Iran nuclear deal: Rouhani suspends 'some commitments'
It is a first step by Iran in response to more than a year of mounting US pressure.
South Sudan president: Delay unity government formation by a year
Salva Kiir says delay is needed since government has been unable to disarm, house, train or integrate various forces.
Australia's state-of-the-art $50 note misspells responsibility
Millions of banknotes have typographical error that was overlooked by central bank before printing and circulation.
Malaysia reform momentum wanes a year after historic election
Corruption probes make headway, but opposition exploits economic woes to fan racial, religious tension and block reform.
Sri Lankan Muslims fear for safety after Easter Sunday attacks
Sporadic attacks on Muslim houses and shops have increased those fears.
Sudan's opposition threatens civil disobedience as talks stall
As military council objects to protesters' demands, opposition vows to escalate matters until the deadlock is broken.
US House panel votes to hold Attorney General Barr in contempt
Vote comes just hours after President Donald Trump invoked executive privilege over Mueller's Russia report.
Government forces capture village in rebel-held northwest Syria
Pro-government forces have intensified their bombardment of rebel-held areas in northwest Syria in recent days.
Is the Iran nuclear deal dead?
Tehran suspends parts of nuclear agreement one year after US withdrawal from the landmark pact.
Istanbul residents ready for rerun of mayoral vote
Turks in Istanbul will vote for the second time on June 23 after Supreme Election Board's decision to rerun polls.
South Africa elections: 'Born frees' call for change
Young generation born after the end of apartheid in 1994 wants 'real equality' in the country.
War, drought, diplomatic rifts deepen Afghanistan’s water crisis
Worst drought in a decade highlights poor infrastructure, with drinking water, agriculture and livelihoods under threat.
Palestinian mother, baby killed in Israeli raids on Gaza
Fighters in Gaza fire more than 200 rockets into Israel, triggering retaliatory air raids on besieged enclave.
The resurrection of 'new atheism'
As white supremacy reigns supreme in the US, a new book seeks to bring back to the fore one of its ideological branches.
New attacks on Sri Lanka churches planned, says archbishop
Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith says churches and Catholic schools will be closed throughout Sri Lanka 'until further notice'.
Ugandan opposition MP Bobi Wine held in custody
Wine faces charges of incitement for leading protests last year against a social media tax.
Cyclone Fani strengthens off the east coast of India
Tropical system threatens flooding across northwestern parts of the Bay of Bengal.
16-year-old migrant boy dies in US government custody in Texas
Officials say the boy died on Tuesday after being hospitalised for a fever, chills and headache.
Messi on target as Barcelona beat Liverpool in Champions League
Argentine scores brace, including his 600th goal for the club, as Spanish giants beat Liverpool in first-leg semi-final.
Barr cancels House testimony, escalating battle with US Congress
Barr won't attend Thursday's hearing House Judiciary panel's Nadler says, accusing the attorney general of being afraid.
Sri Lanka lifts social media ban imposed after Easter attacks
Sri Lanka's president lifts nationwide ban on social media sites a day after he used emergency powers to ban face veils.
Abdicating Japanese emperor thanks public and prays for peace
Akihito will be succeeded by his son Crown Prince Naruhito who will ascend the Chrysanthemum Throne on Wednesday.
Sudan protesters say army trying to break up sit-in
The protesters who want the military to hand over power to a civilian administration have been camped out since April 6.
'We must protect our citizens first': Peru expels Venezuelans
More than 40 Venezuelans are deported for concealing their criminal records or for staying illegally in the country.
US fentanyl crisis: Mexican cartels push opioid assembly
Mexican gangsters are notorious for always finding a way to get their hands on fentanyl despite restrictions.
Sudan protest leaders, military rulers agree on joint council
A joint approach for the future of Sudan, military rulers and opposition groups reach a deal for a transition council.
Opposition demands Sudan join ICC as talks held on civilian rule
Comments by former PM Sadiq al-Mahdi come as a committee representing the military and protesters hold first meeting.
Libya's GNA to launch offensive on Haftar's forces 'within days'
Internationally recognised government's interior minister says its troops will launch large scale attack in three days.
Mozambique: Rains prompt flooding fears after Cyclone Kenneth
Rains from Cyclone Kenneth lash northern Mozambique, sparking fears of fresh flooding after devastating Cyclone Idai.
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