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Brussels airport attack survivor is euthanized after struggle with trauma

LONDON: One of the survivors of the Brussels airport attack in 2016 has died after electing to be euthanized following severe depression and post-traumatic...

Bus catches fire in west India, killing 12 and injuring 43

NEW DELHI: A bus caught fire after hitting a truck on a highway in western India early Saturday, killing at least 12 passengers, an...

Zaghari-Ratcliffe urges UK action as Iran protests intensify

LONDON: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has told the world not to "turn a blind eye" to Iran's human rights abuses and urged the UK government to...

Mourners pray at Thai temple filled by children’s keepsakes

UTHAI SAWAN: Grief-stricken families prayed Saturday morning at a Buddhist temple filled with children's keepsakes, flowers and photos of the smiling toddlers who were...

Russia says three killed in Crimea bridge blast, army leadership changed

MOSCOW: A fire sparked by a car bomb has broken out on a key road and rail bridge linking Crimea to Russia, which annexed...

UN rights vote Pyrrhic victory for China, say campaigners

GENEVA: The UN Human Rights Council damaged its credibility by dodging a discussion on Xinjiang, experts say, but campaigners brand it a Pyrrhic victory...

French writer Annie Ernaux awarded Nobel Prize in literature

STOCKHOLM: French author Annie Ernaux, who has mined her own biography to explore life in France since the 1940s, was awarded this year's Nobel...

Emboldened by Iran protests, Afghan women take to streets after deadly school attack

KABUL: Women's demonstrations in Afghanistan have been on the rise since last week's deadly bombing at an education center in Kabul, with activists saying...

Death toll from migrant boat wrecks in Greek waters increases to 23

ATHENS: The death toll from two migrant boat wrecks in Greek waters this week -- one of which prompted a dramatic cliffside rescue --...

Sahel military coups only help terrorists, say security analysts

PARIS: Burkina Faso's new rulers say they seized power to better fight terrorists, but history in the Sahel suggests the coup will merely stoke...

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