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Nigeria’s labour unions call indefinite strike over cost of living
Unions have announced a strike beginning on October 3 after President Bola Tinubu scrapped a subsidy on fuel.
What is the political impact of the increase in migrants at US border?
Thousands of people are arriving every day as influx grows despite barriers.
The judgement of Derna
Ahlam has been through war and ISIL, but the deadly flood was her most harrowing experience yet.
Will US lawmakers avert looming government shutdown? All you need to know
Hardline Republicans urging deep spending cuts are bringing US gov't to brink of shutdown as October 1 deadline looms.
Biden joins Michigan picket line to show support for striking autoworkers
US president's address to union members comes a day before Trump is also set to visit the state and speak to workers.
Russia’s Navalny loses appeal against 19-year jail term
The ruling against Putin’s most prominent opponent is on top of an 11-and-a-half-year sentence he is already serving.
Hunter Biden sues Trump ally Rudy Giuliani over data breach allegations
Lawsuit says Giuliani and lawyer Robert Costello's campaign sought 'total annihilation' of US president's son's privacy.
Why do longshot US presidential candidates stay in the race?
Before second Republican debate, experts explain why low-polling candidates hold on despite paltry chances of victory.
Photos: Thousands of ethnic Armenians flee from Nagorno-Karabakh
Ethnic Armenians fleeing from breakaway region to Armenia give harrowing accounts of escaping death, war and hunger.
JPMorgan to pay US Virgin Islands $75m to settle Epstein lawsuit
Lawsuit exposed deficiencies in JPMorgan's oversight of clients even as employees urged bank to end work with Epstein.

