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Clashes in Paris over police killing of Chinese man
Thirty-five protesters arrested and 3 police injured in protests that come just days after march against police abuse.
Tropical Cyclone Debbie batters eastern Australia
Damaging winds and flooding rains lash Queensland as Debbie becomes the worst storm to hit the state in six years.
Crowds attack Africans in India after teen's death
Hundreds go on a violent rampage wounding eight in Greater Noida after teen's drug death blamed on Nigerian man.
Celebrating Yahya Jammeh in his birthplace
In the village of Kanilai, relatives of the ex-president have enjoyed a privileged life but the good times may soon end.
The populist drift of the French election campaign
French presidential candidates are using populist distractions to avoid discussing actual policy plans.
Ahmed Kathrada: The Robben Island diaries
An interview with the veteran of the anti-apartheid struggle and friend of Nelson Mandela who has died at the age of 87.
Iraq's new marginalised population
Iraqi families with relatives affiliated to ISIL are struggling to find a place for themselves in their own country.
Anti-apartheid icon Ahmed Kathrada dies
Kathrada, beloved by millions of South Africans, spent 26 years in jail, many of them alongside Nelson Mandela.
Malaysia says Kim Jong-nam's body still in Kuala Lumpur
Body of estranged half-brother of North Korean leader has not left the country, health minister says.
Trump to sign order scrubbing Obama climate policies
An executive order on Tuesday will seek to boost fossil fuels by unraveling Obama measures to combat climate change.
US veteran charged with terrorism for killing black man
Police say James Jackson 'prowled the streets of New York for three days in search of a black person to assassinate'.
Cyclone Debbie lashes Whitsunday Islands, cutting power
High winds and heavy rainfall batter resorts along Great barrier Reef, with some damage reported.
Jared Kushner to be questioned over ties to Russia
Jared Kushner met Russian ambassador and executives of Russian state development bank during 2016 election campaign.
French Guiana paralysed by general strike
Protests over crime rates and cost of living have propelled overseas territory into spotlight of French elections.
US leads boycott of UN talks on nuclear weapons ban
UN General Assembly begins negotiations on prohibiting weapons, but without any nuclear-capable states in attendance.
US-backed Syria forces resume fighting near Tabqa dam
SDF says Taqba Dam is not damaged and fighting will resume, but monitor casts doubt on whether engineers inspected site.
Can OPEC still control the oil market?
Cartel members are debating whether to extend a deal to reduce output.
London gives N Ireland more time for power-sharing deal
Northern Ireland parties have "short window of opportunity" to avoid suspension of self-rule despite expired deadline.
The battle for Raqqa explained
Unless there is an effective transition of power and a legitimate government in place, ISIL will continue to exist.
Greece: Asylum seeking man found hanged at Piraeus port
Man carrying asylum application papers found dead close to a passenger ferry terminal in Greece's biggest port.