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China's President Xi Jinping has offered $60bn in financial support to African countries and written off debt for poorer African nations. Speaking at the opening of a major summit with African leaders in Beijing on Monday,
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Renewed clashes between rival armed groups in Tripoli have plunged Libya in yet deeper chaos, casting serious doubt as to whether the war-wracked country is ready to hold planned elections later this year. On August 27,
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Palestinian Football Association (PFA) President will contest the 12-month match ban he was handed for calling on fans to burn shirts and pictures of Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi. In August, FIFA deemed Rajoub's participation in
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More than 1,600 people have died or gone missing while attempting to reach Europe so far this year, UNCHR's new Desperate Journeys report shows. The report released on Monday reveals that while the number
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"Crazy Rich Asians" is cruising toward its third-straight weekend on top of the box office. The Warner Bros. romantic comedy is expected to bring in at least $23 million between Friday and Sunday and
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The ABC is Australia's public broadcaster. China has blocked the website of one of Australia's biggest news networks, adding to the list of international media groups prevented from reaching internet users in the world's
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ADEN: Yemen’s embattled government has agreed to raise the salaries of thousands of public-sector employees, including pensioners, after hundreds of people protested in Aden against the rising cost of living.For more than a year,
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ADEN: Yemen’s warring parties will not meet directly at UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva this week, likely to focus on a prisoner exchange deal and the fate of a key port, government officials said
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ADEN: Yemen’s warring parties will not meet directly at UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva this week, likely to focus on a prisoner exchange deal and the fate of a key port, government officials said
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A Myanmar court has found two Reuters journalists guilty of breaching a law on state secrets during their reporting of a massacre of Rohingya and sentenced them to seven years in prison, sparking an
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