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Deadly Kabul strike deepens Afghanistan-Pakistan rift amid disputed target claims

Kabul – Families searched for missing relatives at a rehabilitation centre in Kabul on Wednesday, two days after Pakistan carried

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U.S. jury convicts former Assad-era prison chief of torture in landmark case

Washington— A U.S. federal jury in Los Angeles has convicted a former Syrian government official who oversaw a notorious Damascus

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Migrants vanish in Mediterranean as data blackout clouds death toll

Rome— Hundreds of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea are disappearing in what aid groups describe as “invisible shipwrecks,”

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UN agreement on justice for women for first time addresses plight of female prisoners

United Nations_ A landmark agreement adopted at the United Nations this week has, for the first time, explicitly recognised women

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ICC Drops Probe Into U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela, Citing Lack of Crimes Evidence

Amsterdam — Prosecutors at the International Criminal Court said on Thursday they would not open an investigation into whether sanctions

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Conflict uproots up to 3.2 million people inside Iran, U.N. says

Geneva,up to 3.2 million people have been displaced inside Iran since the conflict began on Feb. 28, the United Nations

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Iran women’s football player reverses asylum decision in Australia, opts to return home

Sydney— One member of Iran’s women’s national football delegation who initially sought asylum in Australia has reversed her decision and

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U.S. censures Taliban over detained Americans, warns of travel ban

Washington, March 10 – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday formally censured Taliban authorities in Afghanistan over the

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Lukashenko Pardons 15 Political Prisoners Amid Renewed U.S. Pressure

MOSCOW, March 5 – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday pardoned 15 people imprisoned on political charges, his office said,

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