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Israel strikes in Gaza after rocket attack
At least 308 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in Gaza since the protests began
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Acting UN nuclear watchdog head to meet Iranian officials
Tehran prepares to detail latest scale-back to commitments under a 2015 deal to curb its nuclear program
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Sidelined young Afghans pen 'letters of pain' as war rages
Says the letters aims to give a voice to young Afghans who feel ignored and powerless at this point in time
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Pro-Indian politician charged with sedition for exposing Indian torture in IOK
Shehla Rashid says the clampdown in IOK is murder of democracy
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Celebrate or cry? Zimbabweans have mixed feelings about Mugabe
Mugabe, 95, died overnight in a hospital in Singapore, where he was receiving medical care
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Trump bullish on China tariffs, but aide warns of long haul
Trump has repeatedly insisted that US tariffs and China's slowing economy will pressure Beijing to cut a deal
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Brazil deforestation rises in August, adding to Amazon fire worries
Bolsonaro has complained that the country does not have the resources to police an area as large as the Amazon
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Australia's east coast battles more than 100 bushfires, 21 homes destroyed
More than 100 fires were burning in the states of Queensland and New South Wales on Saturday
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Mugabe 'betrayed his people's hopes': US
Mugabe eventually become known for his crushing of political dissent and policies that ruined the economy
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Pentagon chief says US working towards 'good deal' with Taliban
He says Washington would not accept 'just any deal'
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Trump administration weighs another cut to refugee cap for 2020
President Donald Trump on restricting immigration
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Hong Kong police in position at airport ahead of planned protest
Last weekend, protesters blocked airport roads, threw debris on the train track and trashed the MTR subway station
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Blast wounds seven people at public market in southern Philippines
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast
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Hong Kong protesters aim to 'stress test' airport
Which has become a target of pro-democracy protestors, who earlier blocked a road leading to the busy aviation hub
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At least five dead in US from vaping-related lung disease
There are now more than 450 possible cases of pulmonary illness associated with vaping
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Hurricane Dorian death toll climbs to 43, expected to rise 'significantly'
Thousands were left homeless on the island and many are becoming frustrated with the speed of evacuation efforts
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Identical triplets jailed for gun offence
'The trio tried to exploit their identical DNA and appearance to try and evade the consequences of their actions'
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Ancient DNA study traces modern South Asians' ancestry to Harappans
Researchers also found that present-day speakers of Indo-European languages descend from subgroup of steppe herders
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Man sends bomb threat to airport to stop friend's flight to Canada
He also writes a fake email to Canadian immigration to cancel Sairam's visa
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US urges India to end information blackout in IOK
Concerned over reports about continuous communication blockade in region, says State Department spokesperson
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As Amazon leaders meet, scientists warn of fiery future for fragile forest
Agricultural expansion deeper into Amazon forest areas would likely spur more fires in the fragile ecosystem
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Istanbul opposition leader sentenced to nearly 10 years
Canan Kaftancioglu was found guilty of 'terrorist propaganda' in a trial she has derided as political
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US states announce antitrust probe of Facebook
Move marks the first official US antitrust action against one of the so-called Big Tech companies
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73-year-old Indian woman gives birth to twins
Girls were born following an IVF treatment and delivered by cesarean section
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Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan architect quits
Placing another question mark over the much-delayed initiative
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Trudeau's oil pipeline tarnishes his climate credentials ahead of Canadian election
Work recently restarted after the government reapproved the project in June
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New report paints 'grim and despairing' picture of 'throttled' Kashmiri media
Since August 5, at least 500 protests and incidents of stone-throwing have occurred
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American mother shoots daughter by mistake
The mother owned a licensed .38 Special revolver and was home alone when she heard noise coming from the kitchen
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London court rejects bid to stop PM Johnson's suspension of parliament
Miller tells reporters outside court that parliament should be sitting during this crucial time
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PM Johnson's own brother quits on eve of Brexit election campaign
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s plan to kick off what is in effect an election campaign
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Taliban assault provincial capital in west Afghanistan
Remote poppy-growing region borders Iran and has been the scene of intense fighting in recent years
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Indian restaurant mocks Kashmiris with ‘Article 370 platter’
INR 370 discount is being offered on the platter to the food-starved Kashmiris if they show their ID from IOK
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Timeline: A look at the life of Zimbabwe's late president Robert Mugabe
Late President Mugabe was imprisoned in 1964 for political agitation
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US woman accused of trafficking 'baby in bag' at Manila airport
The woman managed to make it through security and immigration before personnel at the departure gate confronted her
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Bahamas hurricane survivors tell of children swept away
Richard Johnson says his six-year-old brother Adrian was just too small to withstand Hurricane Dorian
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Security squeeze in China's capital ahead of communist celebration
Several large screens installed at Tiananmen Square, where tanks and other army hardware will be shown off
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Afghanistan's women pioneers fearful as US-Taliban deal looms
Strictly patriarchal Afghanistan has been one of the world's worst places for women
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Trudeau says China uses detentions as political tool
Expresses concerns about the tactic that observers describe as 'hostage diplomacy'
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Hong Kong braces for weekend protests as leader fails to appease activists
Many said the move to withdraw the extradition bill was too little, too late
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Russians go to polls after summer of protests
Russians are set to vote in local elections following a hugely controversial campaign in Moscow
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In divided Iraq, 'electronic armies' threaten activists, media
Online rivalries appear to have been fanned by months of rising tensions pitting Iran against the US and Israel
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N.Korea wants reduced UN aid presence
North Korea requested in a letter last month that the UN reduce its involvement in the isolated country
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Sudan PM unveils first post-Bashir cabinet
After the announcement had been delayed for days the premier mulled over the nominees proposed by the movement
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Johnson in election mode as he visits Scotland after Brexit setbacks
A judge in Scotland rules in favour of Johnson
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Dorian leaves 30 dead in Bahamas: prime minister
UN says 70,000 people in "immediate need" of aid
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Former Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe dead at 95
Zimbabwe's first post-independence leader passed away in Singapore
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Delay Brexit? I'd rather be dead in a ditch: British PM
Boris Johnson says there is no point in further delay
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Team behind world's first black hole image wins 'Oscar of science'
347 scientists who collaborated to produce the world's first image of a black hole have been honoured
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Saudi makeup artist restores life in historical characters
Al-Qana’a takes reference for her artwork from books which help her in knowing about the real person’s life and looks
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US envoy returns to Doha for more Taliban talks
Zalmay Khalilzad had earlier reached an agreement 'in principle' with Taliban