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Bolivia clashes after opposition leader assumes presidency

Clashes broke out in the streets of the Bolivian capital after an opposition leader in the Senate declared herself the country’s interim president following...

Australia’s highest court agrees to hear cardinal’s appeal

Australia’s highest court has agreed to hear an appeal from the most senior Catholic to be found guilty of sexually abusing children. The decision by...

No complications as former US president Jimmy Carter recovers from op for brain bleed

Former US president Jimmy Carter is recovering after surgery to relieve pressure from brain bleeding linked to recent falls. A spokeswoman said there were no...

Morales reaches exile in Mexico after fleeing Bolivia

Former president Evo Morales has flown to exile in Mexico after weeks of violent protests in Bolivia, leaving behind a confused power vacuum in...

Boris Johnson follows Trump’s commands on Brexit, says Lib Dem leader

The UK's Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson has accused Boris Johnson of following the commands of US President Donald Trump on Brexit. Addressing a campaign...

UK election: Hackers mount ‘large-scale’ cyber attack on Labour Party systems

Hackers have mounted a “sophisticated and large-scale cyber attack” on Labour’s digital platforms, the party has said. A spokeswoman said the incident had been reported...

Turkey must consider ‘foul play’ in probe into Briton’s death, says Amnesty

Amnesty International has called for an “exhaustive” investigation into the death of a British civil defence worker who fell from a balcony in Istanbul...

Air quality sinks to ‘severe’ in haze-shrouded New Delhi

A thick haze of polluted air hung over India’s capital Tuesday, with authorities trying to tackle the problem by sprinkling water to settle dust...

Australia wildfires burn as residents warned there is no time left to flee

Ferocious wildfires were burning at emergency-level intensity across Australia’s most populous state on Tuesday, as authorities warned most residents in their paths that there...

Bolivian ex-president says he is en route to Mexico as violence in capital grows

Former Bolivian president Evo Morales has said he was travelling to Mexico after being granted asylum there, as his supporters and foes clashed on...

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