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What is life like for families in North Korea - and how could this change if sanctions are eased?
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Ethiopia has signed deals with several neighbouring countries for access to their ports.
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The US sets a date it wants to see "major" nuclear disarmament from Pyongyang but details remain thin.
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Achilles the "oracle cat" has picked the home side to beat Saudi Arabia in the opening match of the World Cup.
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The "utterly unacceptable" incident happened in Afghanistan in 2007, PM Malcolm Turnbull says.
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Documents are seized amid a child abuse scandal and subsequent cover-up that has shaken Chile.
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London Breed now runs the city where she grew up in impoverished public housing.
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No sanctions will be lifted until North Korea has completely denuclearised, says Mike Pompeo.
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A Russian MP is criticised for urging women not to sleep with foreign men during the World Cup.
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France's presidential couple are the centre of claims that a fortune is being spent on porcelain.
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The device detects signs of malaria by shining a red beam of light on the patient's finger.
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The suffocation of 71 migrants in a sealed lorry shocked the world in August 2015.
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A handshake-salute mix-up and a lavish send-off and return were just some of the incidents uniquely captured by the North Korean media.
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Yale graduate Will Nguyen from Houston, Texas, is being held for "disrupting public order".
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Brazil legend Ronaldo and British popstar Robbie Williams got the 2018 World Cup in Russia under way with the opening ceremony in Moscow.
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The interior minister vows to remove the "anti-migrant" razor wire around Spain's African enclaves.
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In Hudaydah, as in towns and cities across Yemen, the war has affected all aspects of life since it began in 2015.
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A couple are arrested 31 years after the mutilated body of their daughter was found near a motorway.
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The German chancellor's Bavarian allies rebel against her open-door immigration stance.
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The children either crossed the US border unaccompanied or were separated from parents after arrest.
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The tennis star, who was declared bankrupt in 2017, is a diplomat for the Central African Republic.
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A new play tells the story of the first black British voter, almost 250 years ago.
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Wearing the Islamic headscarf, or hijab, is getting more difficult for some women in Egypt.
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