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Death toll in Turkey building collapse rises to 17
According to the Turkish ministry of Health, thirteen people still remain in the hospital.
China condemns Indian PM Modi's visit to Arunachal Pradesh
Modi's visit was part of a series of public meetings in the region before Indian elections due by May.
Dozens sentenced over deadly 2015 Tunisia attacks
Tunisian court hands down convictions, including life sentences, to dozens involved in 2015 deadly attacks.
Flooding, landslides kill at least eight in Peru and Chile
Downpours typical of El Nino continue to cause destruction in South America.
The BuzzFeed bubble bursts: Mass layoffs across digital media
Digital news outlets suffer a round of mass layoffs. Plus, the journalistic life of Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Ex-Miss Costa Rica accuses Oscar Arias of sexual abuse
Second woman to file criminal complaint against former Costa Rican president and Nobel laureate, alleging sexual abuse.
David Beckham to be honoured with statue in Los Angeles
LA Galaxy football club set to unveil statue of former player outside their stadium next month.
Rohingya activists demand action against Myanmar at NYC summit
A two-day international conference is urging collective and decisive action against Myanmar.
US envoy: Hard work needed before Kim-Trump Vietnam summit
Second US-North Korea summit will be held in Hanoi, Trump said, as first round of preparatory talks ends in Pyongyang.
Thai Raksa Chart party suspends Princess Ubolratana's campaign
Thai Raksa Chart party said it will obey a command by the country's king, who called the princess' run 'inappropriate'.
Refugees hope for solutions as African leaders gather in Ethiopia
The African Union is gathered in Ethiopia to find a way to deal with the displacement crisis the continent is facing.
A cafe giving hope to women in Pakistan's Lyari
In the heart of Karachi's southern neighbourhood of Lyari, a cafe has given birth to, and shelters, dreams of many women of the area.
Trump misses Senate deadline to report on Khashoggi killing
White House declined to meet a Friday deadline to report whether it believed Saudi's MBS ordered Khashoggi's murder.
Volunteers ready US aid for Venezuela, Maduro vows to block it
Volunteers prepare assistance packets as Maduro describes the aid as ‘fake', part of coup attempt.
Fourth man found guilty in Charlottesville beating of black man
The attackers surrounded and beat 20-year-old DeAndre Harris, leaving him with a spinal injury, broken arm and staples.
Whitaker: I have 'not interfered' with Mueller investigation
Acting US attorney general and Trump loyalist denies speaking to Trump or associates about the Mueller investigation.
Canadian man gets life for killing 6 in Quebec mosque shooting
Alexandre Bissonnette gunned down six members of a Quebec City mosque in 2017.
Greek parliament approves Macedonia's NATO accession
Ratification to normalise ties between the two neighbours and anchor Macedonia within the western sphere of influence.
Keeping Aztec farming traditions alive in Mexico
Chinampas, or man-made islands for crop farming, date back to Aztec times.
Can the international community solve Venezuela's crisis?
European Union and Latin American nations have met to try to find a way out of Venezuela's crisis.