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France hosts summit of Sahel's regional leaders following 'unprecedented' attacks that killed more than 4,000 people.
Declassified documents illustrate gov't involvement, which outlet says would not allow today according to principles.
Human rights group Reprieve calls the kingdom a 'pariah state' and questions why it is hosting this year's G20 summit.
Capital controls have been in place since anti-establishment protests against the political class began in mid-October.
Hindus linked to ruling BJP rally against planned statue that will rival Rio de Janeiro's Christ The Redeemer for size.
Moving Palestinian children from one Israeli jail to another without adult supervision puts them at risk, activists say.
Criticism mounts over lack of intelligence provided to justify the killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.
NBC report comes as US defence secretary contradicts Trump's claim that Iran was planning attacks on four embassies.
The price is getting higher for refugees attempting to make the desperate journey into Europe.
Bushfires have burned through millions of hectares of land, destroying the habitats of many native animals.
Crowds in Iran call on leadership to quit after Tehran admitted it mistakenly shot down plane with 176 people on board.
Sense of solidarity after General Soleimani's assassination temporarily created across Iran soon gave way to hostility.
Monarch says she would have preferred couple to remain full-time royals but respects their wish for an independent life.
Booker's exit from the race to be the Democratic nominee in 2020 comes amid lagging polls and fundraising woes.
After jumping in front of a train, Kadyr Yusupov, who suffers from mental illness, said he was spying for the West.
Miroslav Marcek said he killed reporter and Martina Kusnirova, Kuciak's fiancee, but key suspect maintains innocence.
Washington has more than 60,000 troops in the Middle East and is planning to deploy more forces amid tensions with Iran.
Demands for justice are growing after Iran admits shooting down Ukrainian jetliner, killing all 176 people on board.
Shariat Sarker arrested under the stringent Digital Security Act for 'hurting religious sentiment of Muslims'.
Protests in Iran after authorities admit the military accidentally downed Kyiv-bound plane, killing 176 people.
Local circumstances limit the extent to which Iran and its proxies can retaliate against the US in Lebanon and Syria.
Musharraf was sentenced to death in absentia by a special court in December last year on treason charges.
Guinea has been hit by mass demonstrations over constitutional reform since mid-October.
Spokesman insists government did not lie about plane shootdown, dismisses Trump's messages of support for protesters.