Sweden says summons Chinese ambassador over jailing of Swedish book publisher
Sweden's foreign ministry is summoning the Chinese ambassador after Swedish book publisher Gui Minhai was jailed in China for 10 years on charges of illegally providing intelligence abroad. "We have been seeking confirmation from Chinese authorit...
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"Thanks to all of you, the heart of the Democratic Party, we just won and we won big," Former Vice President Joe Biden tells his supporters after a major victory in South Carolina, which revives his flagging campaign.
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France: Demonstration at parliament after pension reform debate cut short
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US expands restrictions on travel from Iran over coronavirus: Pence
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First coronavirus fatality on US soil was woman in late 50s: Trump
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Trump warns Afghanistan's Taliban: 'If bad things happen, we'll go back'
US President Donald Trump warns Afghanistan's Taliban: "If bad things happen, we'll go back," after the United States signed with them a historic accord that Washington hopes will mark the beginning of the end of its longest war.
Trump says will meet 'personally' with Taliban leaders
US President Donald Trump says he will meet "personally" with Taliban leaders, after the signing of a historic deal that Washington hopes will mark the beginning of the end of its longest war.
"I'm not Bernie": a Bernie Sanders look-alike enjoys his claim to fame
Jeff Jones, 77, wears a "I'm not Bernie" sweater in Los Angeles, after having multiple people asking if he was the real Bernie Sanders. This unofficial Bernie look-alike says he does this to "lighten things up, because the political atmosphere in ...
Thousands march in Moscow for 'Russia without Putin'
Thousands rally in central Moscow to call on President Vladimir Putin not to stay in power indefinitely, in the first major protest by the Russian opposition since the Kremlin chief announced controversial plans to change the constitution. The ral...
Coronavirus business dip prompts Myanmar's first melon festival
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Guinea-Bissau: military occupy state institutions under the order of the new president
Following the postponement of legislative elections and a constitutional referendum by Guinean President Alpha Condé, the military and law enforcement occupy state institutions, including the government palace where the PM's office is located.
Migrants continue to arrive on Lesbos island
Migrants continue to arrive on Lesbos, despite the bad weather, after Turkish officials said Ankara would no longer prevent refugees from going to Europe.
Catalan separatist leader holds mass rally in Perpignan
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US negotiator and Taliban co-founder shake hands after signing historic deal
US Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad (left) and Taliban co-founder Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (right) shake hands after signing a landmark deal during a ceremony in the Qatari capital Doha.
US, Taliban sign deal on American withdrawal from Afghanistan
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Pompeo urges Taliban to 'keep your promises to cut ties with Al-Qaeda'
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urges Taliban to 'keep your promises to cut ties with Al-Qaeda'.
Migrants at the Turkish border attempt to cross over into Greece
At the Turkish border, Greek police clash with several thousand migrants who are gathered at the entrance into EU territory.
Polls open in South Carolina Democratic Party Primary
Polls open in South Carolina's Democratic primary, where former vice president Joe Biden seeks a decisive victory to rebound and challenge frontrunner Bernie Sanders.
Opposition urges 'Russia without Putin' in rally for slain liberal
Thousands rally in central Moscow to call on President Vladimir Putin not to stay in power indefinitely, in the first major protest by the Russian opposition since the Kremlin chief announced controversial plans to change the constitution.
Taliban negotiators arrive for the signing of the agreement with Washington
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Drive-thru coronavirus testing centres spring up in South Korea
South Koreans who suspect they have symptoms of the deadly coronavirus can now get tested at a 'drive-thru' centre, where they can go do the procedure without leaving their cars. South Korea has the most cases outside China, with nearly 3,000 infe...
Morning shots of Kabul skyline before expected US-Taliban deal
Kabul skyline on Saturday morning the day that Washington and the Taliban are set to sign a long-sought deal in Doha that would see the two foes agree to the withdrawal of thousands of US troops from Afghanistan in return for insurgent guarantees.
Actress Adèle Haenel arrives at the 45th Cesar Awards ceremony
Actors and actresses arrive at the 45th Cesar Awards ceremony, including Adèle Haenel, nominated in the best actress category for her role in "Portrait of a Lady on Fire" and the film crew of "Les Misérables", with actor Vincent Cassel or actresse...

























