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China insists it uses death penalty sparingly

China's chief justice has said his country, which is believed to execute more people than the rest of the world combined, gave the death...

Donald Trump praises Secret Service after intruder arrested at the White House

Donald Trump praised the US Secret Service for doing a "fantastic job" in apprehending a "troubled person" who climbed a fence at the White...

Women march through London streets to protest against violence

Thousands of women brought central London to a standstill to protest over violence against women and girls, days after International Women's Day. Gathering for the...

UN chief warns world faces largest humanitarian crisis since 1945

The United Nations humanitarian chief has warned the world is facing the largest humanitarian crisis since 1945 with more than 20 million people in...

Legal challenges to Donald Trump’s travel ban mount in US

Legal challenges against US President Donald Trump's revised travel ban mounted on Thursday as Washington state said it would renew its request to block...

Dusseldorf train station axe attack ‘acted alone’

A man who injured seven people with an axe in Dusseldorf's main train station acted alone, and there is no indication the attack was...

Amal Clooney calls on UN to bring Islamic State to justice over genocide in Iraq

Amal Clooney has urged the United Nations to stop the Islamic State terror group getting away with genocide by launching a UK-led investigation into...

WikiLeaks to work with tech firms to defeat CIA ‘hacking’, says Assange

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said his group will work with technology companies to help defend them against the Central Intelligence Agency's reported hacking...

Google says Android and Chrome systems ’protected’ amid WikiLeaks disclosures

US tech giant Google sought to reassure users of Android-powered phones and its Chrome operating system that it has already protected them from many...

Samsung and Apple respond to WikiLeaks’ CIA hacking claims

Samsung is “urgently” investigating claims from WikiLeaks that intelligence agencies have used the firm’s smart TVs as part of tools to spy on users. The...

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