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Attacks on foreign-owned shops continue in South Africa as toll increases

Two people have been killed in Johannesburg, police in South Africa confirmed, bringing to 12 the number of deaths since violence against foreign-owned shops...

Israel’s premier gets his Borises in a twist in cabinet meeting

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has released a video that clumsily tries to edit out a gaffe where he calls the British prime...

One person killed and almost one million power failures after Typhoon Faxai hits Tokyo

A typhoon blew across the Tokyo metropolitan area on Monday morning, killing one person and causing dozens of injuries, while disrupting rush-hour travel and...

Power cuts in Canada as it takes a hit from Dorian

The storm that already walloped the Virgin Islands, Bahamas and North Carolina lashed at far-eastern Canada with hurricane-force winds, knocking out power to hundreds...

Pope denounces exploitation of Madagascar’s unique resources

Pope Francis has denounced the illegal logging and exploitation of Madagascar’s unique natural resources as he opened a visit to the Indian Ocean nation. He...

England ‘cakewalk’ over Bulgaria 4-0

Harry Kane’s hat-trick helped blow away Bulgaria and continue England’s European Championship qualification cakewalk. After finishing third in the inaugural Nations League over the summer,...

Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe dies aged 95

Robert Mugabe, former prime minister and president of Zimbabwe whose rule was mired in accusations of human rights abuses and corruption, has died aged...

Hong Kong protesters urge Trump to ‘liberate’ their city

Demonstrators in Hong Kong marched to the US Embassy on Sunday, urging President Donald Trump to “liberate” their city as they press for more...

Conservatives should give Brexit Party free run at Labour seats, Farage says

The Brexit Party should be given a free run at targeting traditional Labour heartlands in the North, Midlands and Wales by the Conservatives as...

Hong Kong set for airport protests after overnight unrest

Hong Kong authorities are limiting airport transport services and controlling access to terminals as they prepare for a second weekend of disruption following overnight...

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