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US President Barack Obama questioned Vietnam on political freedoms after critics of its communist-run government were prevented from meeting him in Hanoi, a discordant note on a trip otherwise steeped in amity between former foes.
A US-backed alliance of Syrian militias launched a new offensive against ISIS fighters near their de facto capital of Raqqa city on Tuesday, a monitoring group and an official said.
Pakistan’s interior minister has said that he cannot confirm that Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Mansoor was killed in a US drone strike, and described Washington’s justification for the attack as “against international law”.
Donald Trump took his use of sordid accusations against Democrat Hillary Clinton to levels unprecedented in modern US presidential campaigns, in this week’s example of the Republican’s unorthodox playbook.
The EgyptAir jet that disappeared last week did not show technical problems before taking off from Paris, sources within the Egyptian investigation committee said.
Greece has sent in police and bulldozers to knock down tents and relocate hundreds of migrants stranded for months in a squalid makeshift camp on border with Macedonia.
Austria’s centrist government, shaken by near-victory by far right in presidential elections, says it will take action on immigration and boost security in effort to win back voters.
Interim Brazilian President Michel Temer has sought constitutional change to limit increases in public spending as part of series of measures to curb record fiscal deficit and regain investor confidence
Dozens of French police raided Google’s Paris headquarters, escalating investigation of the digital giant on suspicion of tax evasion.
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