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16 Nov 2017
72-year-old aid worker Margaret Schenkel has been freed by security forces after being held in Sudan for more than a month.
16 Nov 2017
5 facts about Christmas trees.
15 Nov 2017
East Asia leaders summit kicks off without Trump.
15 Nov 2017
Half of Americans now hypertensive under new guidelines
15 Nov 2017
Protesters march against Trump in Manila.
15 Nov 2017
Authorities in Italy are concerned about a growing number of extreme right-wing groups who admire WWII-era leader Benito Mussolini and are nostalgic about his fascist regime.
14 Nov 2017
As rescuers work comb through the rubble to retrieve victims of a powerful quake that struck a mountainous area on the Iran-Iraq border, survivors brave the cold.
14 Nov 2017
With the 23rd Global Climate Conference underway in Germany, Le Monde reprints a "warning to humanity" issued by over 15,000 scientists who say humans need to take "radical action" to save the world from "irreversible damage."
14 Nov 2017
Air strikes kill 61 in market in northern Syria - monitoring group
14 Nov 2017
An Australian senator resigned on Tuesday, the eighth lawmaker to become embroiled in a citizenship crisis that has already cost Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government its majority in parliament.
14 Nov 2017
Indonesia to investigate into deaths of four beached whales.
14 Nov 2017
California Governor Jerry Brown has emerged as a key climate leader. In a one-on-one interview with DW, Brown tells what it takes to beat Trump on climate.

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