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Hungary is known for anti-immigration politics, but a black liberal MP wants to change all that.
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A new book has been published in Nigeria to give LGBT women the opportunity to share their stories.
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France condemns diplomacy by "fits of anger" as President Trump mocks Canada's prime minister.
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A Trump aide says Canada's leader engaged in bad faith diplomacy at the G7 summit.
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Demonstrators in several cities fear Chinese investors will dominate the new economic areas.
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They first made an appearance during the inter-Korean summit, and now they're back in full force.
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Nirav Modi, the Indian jeweller accused of bank fraud has fled to London, the Financial Times reports.
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The comments represent a marked shift in tone ahead of the much-anticipated US-North Korea summit.
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Twitter users stump up €14,000 for a German nurse who could not afford school trips for the kids.
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Sixteen people are arrested after two men become the latest victims of message-fuelled hysteria.
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The Aquarius, carrying 629 people rescued from the Mediterranean, is told to stay put.
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The Summit machine can process 200,000 trillion calculations per second.
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Demonstrators in one province attacked government buildings as anti-China protests turned violent.
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North Korean state television is finally reporting that Kim Jong-un is to meet the US president on Tuesday.
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Lucasz Herba lured Ms Ayling to Italy with the promise of a photoshoot and kidnapped her for ransom.
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Among the three to go in the wake of a child sexual abuse scandal is Juan Barros.
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Nigerian authorities say they have rescued 10 children who were being trafficked to Russia.
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The Islamic State group says it was behind the attack, which comes ahead of a Taliban-government truce.
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The US president fires off a string of angry tweets criticising leaders that "rip us off on trade".
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The UK PM says agreements should be honoured as Labour blames Donald Trump for event's "failure".
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The White House also confirms that President Trump and Kim Jong-un will meet without aides.
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The German government says 774,000 Mercedes were fitted with illegal software that masks diesel emissions.
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Air Force officer William Hughes was last seen withdrawing $28,500 (£21,300) from his bank account.
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The US called such fraud prevalent and pledged to pursue perpetrators "regardless of where they are located".
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Taxi drivers share their thoughts on Tuesday's meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
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North Korea's nuclear ambitions will be central to the landmark talks between the leaders in Singapore.
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Malaysia’s former deputy PM speaks to the BBC about succeeding the man who put him in jail.
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The justice department says the "asylum statute is not a general hardship statute".
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The Treasury cited the NotPetya cyber-attack as an example of Russia's "destabilizing cyber activities".
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Theresa May tells Parliament the summit was difficult with some very "candid" discussions.
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The US has more captive tigers than the rest of the world has wild ones. Why?
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PM Pedro Sánchez will give "safe harbour" to hundreds of migrants caught in an international row.
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Ruined in the war, but now with a World Cup facelift, Kaliningrad is just a short drive from Poland.
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The "Siinque" is a stick that is handed down from generation to generation by Oromo women in Ethiopia.
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Photographer Dan Giannopoulos takes a playful look at Mexico's love affair with a classic car.
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A Kenyan nurse says a charge on migrant workers is forcing families like his to split up.
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The North Korean leader surprises locals by visiting Singapore's landmarks under heavy security.
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