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At least 14 killed in bloody gunfight in northern Mexico

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Ten suspected cartel gunmen and four police were killed during a

Sudan scraps archaic law that policed women’s behavior

Sudan has repealed a restrictive public order law that controlled how women acted and dressed

Bangladesh sentences seven to death for 2016 cafe attack

(Reuters) A Bangladesh court today handed death sentences to seven members of an Islamist militant

Trump says U.S. to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorists

WASHINGTON/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said he will designate Mexican drug cartels

More than a million turn out in Hong Kong test of support for China-backed leader

HONG KONG (Reuters) – More than a million voters thronged polling stations across Hong Kong

Israeli PM Netanyahu denies graft allegations, says will lead the country

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied all the allegations levied against him and announced

U.S. House passes Hong Kong rights bills, Trump expected to sign

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed two bills to back

BHU students don’t want to learn Sanskrit from a Muslim professor

In Banaras Hindu University, 30 students are protesting outside the office of the Vice-Chancellor for

More than 100 protestors killed in Iran during unrest: Amnesty International

DUBAI (Reuters) – Amnesty International said on Tuesday that more than 100 protestors had been

Sweden drops Assange rape investigation after nearly 10 years

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – A Swedish prosecutor dropped a rape investigation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange,