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Thousands of children dying of starvation and disease in Nigeria

Thousands of young children have died of starvation and disease in Boko Haram-ravaged north-eastern Nigeria, Doctors Without Borders said, quoting a new survey that...

Egyptian court overturns death sentence for ousted former President

An Egyptian court has struck down a death sentence passed by a lower tribunal against an ousted former president for his part in a...

West Virginia mayor resigns after racist Michelle Obama post

A West Virginia mayor has resigned after she posted a response to a racist comment about US first lady Michelle Obama on Facebook. Clay town...

Anti-Obama protesters clash with Greek police in Athens

Greek riot police have used tear gas and stun grenades in Athens to disperse about 3,000 left-wing marchers protesting against a visit by US...

Trump and Putin agree to work to improve ties

Russian President Vladimir Putin and President-elect Donald Trump have discussed future efforts to improve US-Russian ties during a telephone call. "President-elect Trump noted to President...

Obama: ‘Trump’s temperament will not serve him well’ as president

President Barack Obama has warned there are "certain elements" of Donald Trump's temperament that will not serve him well "unless he recognises them and...

US soldiers ‘may have committed war crimes by torturing Afghanistan detainees’

International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutors have said a probe indicates members of the US armed forces and the CIA may have committed war crimes...

‘No Brexit plan’ from British government, leaked memo says

The British government has no Brexit plan and a poor understanding of what leaving the European Union means for industry, according to a leaked...

Turkey puts brakes on 370 civic groups in crackdown since failed coup

Turkish opposition groups protested on Saturday in Istanbul after the Interior Ministry halted operations for 370 civic groups on terrorism-related charges - organisations that...

Swedish chief prosecutor arrives at Ecuadorian embassy to question Julian Assange

A Swedish prosecuting official has arrived at the Ecuadorian embassy in London to be present while Julian Assange is interviewed about a sex allegation. Ingrid...

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