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Argentina's Macri tries to mend ties with world leaders
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How Kenyan medics are fighting back against 'quacks'
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Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau's Liberal government delivers its first budget, hoping to spur the fragile economy with government spending.
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Place de la Bourse in Brussels has become the centre for tributes to those who died in bomb attacks at the city's main airport and metro station.
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Belgian police hunt a suspect and raid several locations after suicide and bomb attacks at a Brussels airport and a metro station kill more than 30 people.
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A New Zealand man is jailed for eight and a half years for sending threats to dairy giant Fonterra to spike infant milk formula with pesticide.
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Thirty-seven people have been arrested in eastern China in connection with a vaccine scandal, report state media.
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Secunder Kermani reports from Molenbeek in Brussels, where Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam was arrested.
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Why the former mayor of Toronto was a typical Canadian
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Belgium observes three days of mourning following bomb attacks in the capital Brussels that left 34 people dead and 250 wounded.
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A zebra that ran away from a horse riding club in Japan and escaped down a highway dies in a golf course lake after being tranquilised.
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The two Belgium airport suicide bombers have been named by Belgian media as the brothers Khalid and Brahim el-Bakraoui as police launch a manhunt for the suspected mastermind
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Hundreds of people joined a vigil in Brussels on Tuesday night paying tribute to those who died in terrorist attacks.
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More than 30 people have been killed and around 250 more injured in explosions at Brussels airport and a metro station.
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Belgium is observing a silence to mark the attacks in Brussels on Tuesday that left 34 people dead and 250 wounded.
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US presidential front-runners, Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, continue their winning streaks, taking Arizona.
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News briefing on the terror attacks in Brussels on Tuesday, which left about 34 dead and 250 wounded.
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At least 40 militants have been killed in a US air strike on an al-Qaeda training camp in south-eastern Yemen, local officials and medics say.
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Prince Harry has thrown his support behind Nepal's fight to end child marriages, telling a summit that the cycle of illiteracy, poverty and ill health it leads to must be broken with education.
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The BBC's Mariko Oi reports on the Japanese companies where workers' salaries are based on skills, not seniority.
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Two of the suicide bombers behind the Brussels attacks are named as brothers Khalid and Brahim el-Bakraoui, as the manhunt for one suspect continues.
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A US Navy tug, missing since 1921, has been found about 30 miles (50 km) west of San Francisco.
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