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The dead suspect had embarked on a hunger strike after being detained in connection with a mass starvation in Kenya.
Kazakhstan's move was unexpected, says a Russian official, as ex-Soviet nation claims talks have achieved their purpose.
The Ugandan army said it rescued the students taken during last week's massacre of 42 people by an ISIL-linked militia.
Dozens of people had been killed after the Puntland Parliament voted to change the region's voting system.
Civilians fleeing el-Geneina are being targeted as they cross into Chad, as previous ceasefire is violated.
Energy subsidies, big price rises across the economy following the coronavirus pandemic led to the high inflation rate.
Canadian maritime surveillance aircraft reported to have detected 'banging sounds in the area every 30 minutes'.
Here's how Muslims perform the rituals of Hajj every year, following an ancient example.
The US is seeking stronger ties with India, which it sees as a vital ally in efforts to contain China's rise.
Amnesty to be legally offered to criminals and crime suspects who agree to serve in Russia's war in Ukraine.
Authorities confiscated nearly 29 tonnes of illegally caught fins thought to be on the way to Asia.
Remarks at campaign event come just a day after a fence-building visit to Beijing by top diplomat Antony Blinken.
Authorities in Pakistan say at least 124 Pakistanis were on boat that sank off Greece with hundreds feared drowned.
Incoming MPs see their gender as a strength and are determined to push through the reforms Thai people voted for.
'It's that kind of moment that you never expect,' says Ronaldo on becoming first male player to reach 200 caps.
As the war enters its 483rd day, these are the main developments.
The Arkansas ban was the first of its kind in the US, paving the way for at least 19 other states to restrict such care.
Learning centres give refugee children, and the women who teach them, the chance to follow their dreams.
Honduran President Xiomara Castro blames violence on criminal groups, which wield significant power in prison system.
India's prime minister will attend a state dinner at the White House this week as the two countries seek greater ties.
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