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Israel foreign minister says US will allow visa-free travel for Israelis
US rights advocates oppose Israel's entry into Visa Waiver Program because of its treatment of Arab Americans.
US and Kenya sign defence deal ahead of possible Haiti mission
Kenyan Defence Minister Aden Duale says country ready to deploy to Haiti to help tackle gang violence.
Kosovo demands Serbia hand over escaped Serb gunmen after deadly shootout
One police officer and three attackers were killed after gunmen stormed the village of Banjska in northern Kosovo.
Does the latest violence in Kosovo pose a risk to peace efforts?
The shooting of a police officer leads to a siege at a monastery where three attackers are killed.
Sex assault claims against Russell Brand being investigated, UK police says
London's Metropolitan Police says they are investigating allegations made in London and other parts of the country.
Libya’s top prosecutor orders eight officials arrested after flood disaster
Mayor of Derna and officials from the Water Resources Authority and Dams Management Authority are ordered to barrested.
Gymnastics Ireland ‘deeply sorry’ to Black girl ignored at medal ceremony
Footage showed the official appearing to snub the girl, the only Black gymnast in a medal lineup.
US Senator Menendez says he will be exonerated in bribery indictment
Bob Menendez faces calls to step down amid allegations he took bribes, used influence on behalf of Egyptian government.
Egypt to hold presidential vote in December as economic crisis worsens
Incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is widely expected to win despite dire economic situation facing the country.
Unpacking India-Canada tensions amid Trudeau’s bombshell allegations
A week after Canada accused India of being tied to Sikh leader's killing, fears over safety and polarisation grow.

