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Michelle Obama urges young voters against being ‘turned off’ by presidential race

First Lady Michelle Obama has warned young voters against being "tired or turned off" in the 2016 US presidential election at a rally in...

Desmond Tutu readmitted to hospital days after treatment

Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu is back in a South African hospital just days after he left following three weeks of treatment. Mr Tutu's family said...

British man with Asperger syndrome can be extradited to US over hacking charges

An autistic man accused of hacking into US government computers can be extradited to the US from Britain to stand trial, a judge has...

Swedish appeals court upholds arrest warrant for Julian Assange

An appeals court in Sweden has decided to uphold the arrest warrant for Julian Assange. The 45-year-old is wanted by Swedish authorities for questioning over...

Russia bans import of Egyptian fruit and vegetables

Russia's food safety watchdog has banned fruit and vegetable imports from Egypt over sanitary concerns, following an earlier decision by Egypt that hurt Russian...

Head of inquiry into 43 missing Mexican students resigns

The head of the Mexican agency investigating the disappearance of 43 college students has resigned. Tomas Zeron was in charge of the criminal investigation agency...

IMF approves billion dollar loan for Ukraine

The International Monetary Fund has approved a one billion US dollar (€890m) loan disbursement for Ukraine, after a year's delay amid concerns over corruption...

Uber gives self-driving cars first general public test in the USA

Ride-hailing service Uber has become the first company to make self-driving cars available to the public in the US through a test in Pittsburgh. The...

Animal sacrifices turn Dhaka streets into rivers of blood

Large-scale animal sacrifices marking the Islamic festival of Eid al-Adha combined with heavy rains have turned the streets of Bangladesh's capital into rivers of...

Date set for questioning of Assange in rape case

An Ecuadorian official will interrogate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on behalf of Swedish prosecutors next month in the South American country’s embassy in London. Mr...

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