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Washington requests settlement panel under North American trade deal in push against Mexican curbs on corn imports.
The hurricane is expected to strengthen rapidly as it travels through the Pacific Ocean, meteorologists warn.
New York-based Human Rights Watch says it documented 78 victims of rape between April 24 and June 26.
Officials say 20,000 residents of Yellowknife are leaving via land and air, but northern city not in 'immediate danger'.
Saudi Arabia's and Iran's foreign ministers meet as both counties seek to overcome past hostility and boost cooperation.
Mohammed bin Salman has not visited Britain since March 2018 before the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Candidates will look to narrow former President Donald Trump's lead in race for 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
Mustafa al-Kastoni, a commander of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, was killed after Israeli forces besieged his house.
Pakistan's Election Commission says new constituencies would be finalised by December 14, according to state TV.
Plane was heading from Langkawi island to Selangor's Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport near Kuala Lumpur.
A helicopter has crashed in the Nigerian state of Niger, killing more than two dozen officers, military authorities say.
Jimmy 'Barbecue' Cherizier says Haitians will rise up against international force if human rights abuses committed.
As US state assesses wide destruction, residents on Maui say they fear being pushed out in favour of wealthy visitors.
Ten years since the massacre in Egypt, dozens killed in Libya - this is what happened in the Middle East this week.
Stoltenberg's chief of staff suggested earlier that Kyiv could give up land to Russia in return for NATO membership.
Francina Armengol's election augurs well for Pedro Sanchez's efforts to return as Spain's prime minister.
Amid Japan-South Korea detente, summit presents chance to shore up trilateral alliance to counter China and North Korea.
In Nuh, the only Muslim-majority district in Haryana, Rohingya refugees live in fear of violence and detention.
ECOWAS commissioner says all member states will join the force except those under military rule and Cape Verde.
Some 6,000 police and troops deployed to control mob violence as Christian community reels in shock over attacks.
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