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Why are so many women still dying in childbirth?
In the last 25 years more than 10 million women have died worldwide due to pregnancy related issues.
Three Indian soldiers, two 'rebels' killed in Kashmir
Fighters storm military camp close to heavily militarised Line of Control, killing three soldiers, Indian army says.
When NGOs save children who don't want to be saved
Western media misrepresent voluntary child labour as slavery.
Pope set to visit Egypt in 'call for peace'
The visit comes three weeks after two separate bombings killed dozens of Egyptian Copts on Palm Sunday.
'Israeli strikes' hit arms depot in Damascus
Arms depot near Damascus International airport goes up in flames after series of overnight strikes blamed on Israel.
The US and NAFTA: An explainer
What is NAFTA, who are the winners and losers, and why did Trump call it "the worst trade deal" in US history?
Donald Trump: US to renegotiate, not pull out of NAFTA
US, Mexico and Canada agree to renegotiate NAFTA - hours after rumours of new executive order to leave the trade pact.
Venezuela to quit Organization of American States
Foreign minister says government will leave regional bloc in response to its handling of Venezuela's political crisis.
US wants to bring North Korea to 'path of dialogue'
Diplomacy still the preferred option but military action also on the table, US lawmakers are told at the White House.
Trump administration proposes major tax overhaul
White House plans to slash taxes for businesses and individuals would 'explode the deficit', Democrats warn.
Drone strike that killed Reyaad Khan 'not transparent'
Intelligence and Security Committee says government did not disclose key documents over killing of Reyaad Khan in Syria.
Tranexamic acid can reduce maternal deaths 'by a third'
Trial of 20,000 women shows deaths from heavy bleeding after giving birth reduced by 30 percent with tranexamic acid.
Cassini Saturnian exploration
Cassini is the fourth space probe to visit Saturn the first to enter orbit, its mission to explore the Saturnian system.
Is Afghanistan new battlefield for traditional rivals?
Russia denies US accusations of funding and sending weapons to the Taliban.
Amiens: Le Pen upstages Macron at Whirlpool factory
Far-right candidate beats centrist favourite in meeting with Whirlpool factory workers threatened with outsourcing.
UN: 20 dead in Kasai amid Lulua-Luba, Chowe-Pende feud
Latest violence between Lulua-Luba and Chow-Pende communities extends eight months of bloodshed.
Female Kashmiri students lead anti-India protests
Students from various female colleges in Indian-administered Kashmir take part in mass protests against Indian soldiers.
India's Maoist rebels: An explainer
Government security crackdown on Maoist rebels has led to an increased casualty figure in the country's tribal areas.
EU opens case against Hungary over higher education law
Brussels says Budapest undermines principle of academic freedom by targeting university funded by US philanthropist.