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Pakistan says Afghanistan building ‘unlawful structures’ along tense border
Pakistan accuses Taliban gov't of 'indiscriminate firing' at the key Torkham border crossing, closed for nearly a week.
Chile marks 50 years since Pinochet’s brutal coup
A half-century on, the country struggles with revisionism and denial as survivors continue their quest for justice.
‘Without rules we cannot live’: Greece seeks ways to tackle ‘overtourism’
Residents of some Greek islands struggle with cost of living and environmental issues due to excessive tourist numbers.
Why world figures urged Bangladesh to stop ‘harassment’ of a Nobel laureate
As Yunus faces corruption and labour law charges, global figures say country's only Nobel winner is being 'persecuted.
Climate change ‘dystopian future already here’
UN rights chief highlights 'environmental horror' for many countries as fossil fuel projects continue unabated globally.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit Russia for talks with Putin
Kremlin and North Korean state media say Kim will visit Russia at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin.
France says controversy over Morocco earthquake aid ‘misplaced’
More than 2,100 people have died since the magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Morocco on Friday.
What we know three days after Morocco’s devastating earthquake
Local volunteers, soldiers, doctors and aid workers are racing to reach affected areas high in the Atlas Mountains.
Tanzania opposition leader Lissu released after weekend arrest
Lissu has been holding political rallies across the country since returning from exile in January.
Paul Pogba: Faith, fame and police violence
The French football star discusses his faith, the media, police violence in France and mental health in football.

