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18 Jan 2018
Donald Trump hosts the Fake News Awards, this as Twitter users mock his 'clean bill of health' given by the White House doctor!
18 Jan 2018
British lawmaker Desmond Swayne appeared to fall asleep during the Brexit debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
18 Jan 2018
For decades, scribes in Delhi have earned a living in the market, with their typewriters. But the business is becoming more and more difficult.
18 Jan 2018
Berlin has a growing homeless population. More than half of the people are from Eastern Europe and depend on the many shelters around the city.
18 Jan 2018
A rise in global demand for avocado is attracting farmers in Africa to tap on the opportunities from the export market. In Uganda, farmers are already diversifying from their traditional cash crop coffee to plant avocado.
17 Jan 2018
A bipartisan immigration proposal presented to President Donald Trump last week failed to adequately address his priorities, particularly in its level of funding for border security, the White House said on Tuesday.
17 Jan 2018
Rear Admiral Ronny Jackson, the physician to President Donald Trump, speaks at a White House news conference about the results of an exam of Trump's cognitive function.
17 Jan 2018
At least nine construction workers have been killed in Chirajara, Colombia, after the partially-constructed bridge they were working on collapsed.
16 Jan 2018
Police arrested a couple in California after their children were found trapped in their home. The victims range in age from two to 29. Police say they were alerted by a teenage daughter who managed to escape and call 911.
16 Jan 2018
The leader of Britain's anti-European Union UKIP Party said he had split with his new girlfriend after a newspaper published derogatory comments she made about Prince Harry's fiancee Meghan Markle and black people.
16 Jan 2018
Officials say Edgar Ray Killen, the preacher and Ku Klux Klansman convicted for plotting the 1964 slayings of three civil rights activists in Mississippi, has died.
16 Jan 2018
At least one woman was killed and fifteen people were injured when a fire engulfed a boat off the coast of Florida on Sunday.

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Starting on Saturday September 23, China is hosting the Asian Games, a major multi-sport event held every four years between the Olympics. The 19th edition, postponed from last year, brings together some 12,000 athletes from across the continent, competing in 40 sports over two weeks in the eastern city of Hangzhou. For the first time, e-sports are featured as an official medal sport event, with seven golds on offer. But a lot of attention is also focused on what's happening outside the tracks and arenas. FRANCE 24's Oliver Farry tell us more about the geopolitical aspect of the event.
2 hours ago
Azerbaijan says it has sent tons of food aid and hygiene products to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, days after a cease-fire was reached between Baku and ethnic Armenian separatists.
2 hours ago
Last Generation climate activists sprayed orange and yellow paint on all six columns of Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. The protest comes as the city braces for more climate rallies in the coming days.
3 hours ago
Deep in France's southern Lubéron mountains lies a stunning red and orange landscape reminiscent of the vast plains of America: the Colorado provençal. This spot of wild nature is in fact a former open-cast ochre quarry. Every year, some 300,000 visitors venture through these 30 unusual hectares, between fairy chimneys and strange sculptures, to discover the remains of the site's industrial past.
3 hours ago
Karachi was once home to thousands of Parsis, followers of Zoroaster (Zarathustra), the spiritual founder of Zoroastrianism. Some of them still live in the city, but the future for their community seems grim.
4 hours ago
A devastating storm has caused extensive damage and widespread flooding across South Africa's Western Cape, with provincial officials warning that the impact on informal settlements would be vast.