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Rwanda police arrest serial killer suspect after finding bodies in kitchen
The Rwanda Investigation Bureau said the suspect told the police he learned to kill from watching famous serial killers.
Photos: Flooding in Brazil leaves at least 31 dead and 2,300 homeless
Many victims were in houses that were washed away, trapped in cars or shocked by electrical wires.
Rolling Stones unveil new album Hackney Diamonds, first in 18 years
Jagger, Richards and Wood revealed the details of their first album of original music in 18 years in London.
Cancer cases in people below 50 up nearly 80 percent in last three decades
About a million people aged below 50 die of cancer annually, a study says, projecting another 21 percent rise by 2030.
China’s exports, imports fall as weak global demand clouds recovery
Exports slumped 8.8 percent in August to $284.87bn in the fourth straight month of decline.
People displaced by rising waters in Kenya’s Rift Valley await new start
For a decade, water in Kenya’s Rift Valley has been rising due to climate change. The displaced say they want normalcy.
Australia says Qatar’s strip-searches of women factor in blocking flights
Transport Minister Catherine King says 'invasive' gynaecological examinations a factor in rejecting Qatar Airways bid.
Sorry Trumpers, there won’t be a US civil war for 2024
The tough Proud Boys convictions will make sure that Trump’s followers will stick to flying MAGA flags and no more.
Top Chinese officials to join North Korea founding celebrations
Group led by Vice Premier Liu Guozhong are the latest to travel to Pyongyang as it slowly opens to the outside world.
Russian veterans of Ukraine war will teach defence course for students
New military-focused curriculum includes senior students learning to handle Kalashnikov assault rifles, hand grenades.

