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24 Oct 2017
The U.S. is "concerned and saddened" by the heightening tensions between the Kurds and the Iraqi government, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
24 Oct 2017
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl will be sentenced by a military judge on Monday after the former Taliban hostage pleaded guilty to desertion charges for walking away from his post in Afghanistan in 2009.
24 Oct 2017
A man has been arrested after stabbing a radio anchor in the neck in Russia's capital.
24 Oct 2017
Brazilian police arrested a couple after they were accused of strangling a pregnant woman and performing an improvised caesarean section to cut her unborn child from her womb.
24 Oct 2017
The trial of a Mexican man accused of murdering a woman while illegally in the United States began in San Francisco on Monday, a case that President Donald Trump has cited as an example of the dangers posed by lax border security.
24 Oct 2017
We take a look at reactions to the controversial choice by the Spanish authorities to seize control of TV3, Catalonia's state TV broadcaster as well as the public radio station.
23 Oct 2017
Mexicans dressed as skeletons parades through the streets in anticipation of All Souls' Day in November.
23 Oct 2017
Police in Tampa, Florida are warning of a possible serial killer after the recent shooting murders of three people with no apparent ties to each other.
23 Oct 2017
Demonstrators paid tribute to murdered investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia and called for those behind her death to be brought to justice.
23 Oct 2017
This is the story of a remarkable transformation: a Brazilian fisherman who hunted and killed sharks for years realized that overfishing was wiping out shark populations.
23 Oct 2017
Nearly 600,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled Myanmar for Bangladesh since August 2017.
23 Oct 2017
A landslide election victory for Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent the yen down and leaves equities in Tokyo poised to climb, with the path paved for a continuation of loose monetary policy.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was optimistic about the prospect of reaching an agreement with Saudi Arabia, even as the peace pact still faces major hurdles.
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During a speech in France, the Catholic leader urged a humane pan-European response to migration. French President Emmanuel Macron attended the address as his government deliberates a harsher response to asylum-seekers.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that the US takes "very, very seriously" incidents of "transnational repression," adding that he wants to ensure "accountability."
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An explosion erupted at a warehouse for smuggled fuel in southern Benin. Benin's informal economy is heavily reliant on selling smuggled Nigerian fuel on the black market.
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Pakistan's parliamentary elections will be held next January, the country's election authority announced on Thursday, delaying the vote that was initially tabled for November. The Election Commission of Pakistan said the elections are scheduled for the last week of January.
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Its grapes are twice fermented, which is the same as the process used to make prosecco. However, prosecco is fermented in stainless steel vats and champagne is twice fermented in glass bottles. The result is two very different sparkling wines. Champagne retains a dryness and develops a very complex flavour profile.