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NATO deploys troops to Poland near Russian border
More than 1,100 soldiers to be stationed in Orzysz, about 57km south of Russia's Baltic Sea enclave of Kaliningrad.
South Korea's Gender Wars
101 East explores misogyny and murder in South Korea as men's rights groups and feminists wage a war against each other.
Sheila Abdus-Salaam: New Yorkers mourn judge's death
Tributes flow in for first black woman to serve as a judge on New York's highest court after unexplained death.
Black hole hunters pleased with first attempt
Scientists around the world are working to capture an elusive image of a black hole for the first time ever.
Donald Trump now backs NATO
After months of criticism, US president says the global military alliance is no longer 'obsolete'.
UN votes to end Haiti peacekeeping mission in October
Security Council unanimously votes to replace 2004 mission with a smaller police-only force as stability emerges.
US drops 'mother of all bombs' on ISIL in Afghanistan
Central Command says largest US non-nuclear bomb dropped on caves and bunkers used by ISIL in Afghanistan.
97 missing after asylum seeker boat sinks off Libya
Survivors tell authorities 15 women and five children among the missing after boat headed for European shores sinks.
Museveni critic 'resists forced psychiatric exam'
Lawyer for academic critical of president alleges authorities want to confine her to a mental hospital.
Zambia denies opposition leader barred access to lawyer
Arrested on treason charges, Hakainde Hichilema's party claims he has been denied access to a lawyer.
Assad: Syria chemical attack '100 percent fabrication'
In first interview since deadly gas attack in Idlib, Syrian leader says US missile strike based on falsified evidence.
US coalition mistakenly kills 18 allied Syrian rebels
US Central Command says air strike was supposed to hit an ISIL fighting position in Syria's northern Raqqa province.
China: Military force won't halt North Korea threat
US put North Korea on notice it won't tolerate any provocation, while Pyongyang threatened a nuclear strike in response.
Journalism in the era of clickbait
Upholding journalistic integrity is the only way to combat pay-per-click business model poisoning media, say experts.
Pakistani student killed over alleged blasphemy
Mob attacks three students in university canteen over blasphemy allegation, killing one and wounding two others.
George W Bush cannot hide his crimes behind paintings
The former US president's book of paintings depicting US soldiers is nothing more than an image reconstruction project.
European court: Russia mishandled Beslan school siege
Kremlin objects to the ruling that blamed Russia for deaths of more than 300 hostages in 2004.
How the BJP has come to dominate lower-caste politics
Hindu nationalists have reshaped Indian politics using the idea of cross-caste Hindu unity.
How Rola Sleiman became the first Arab female pastor
In 2017, Rola Sleiman began her role as an officially ordained pastor in Tripoli, Lebanon.
'No proof' detained suspect was behind Dortmund blasts
German prosecutors, however, seek arrest warrant for 26-year-old over alleged links with ISIL.