Japan's Kumamoto rocked by a second earthquake
1:25 AM At least 29 people were killed after a magnitude 7.3 earthquake was recorded near Kumamoto in southern Japan just 24 hours after a smaller quake devastated the area.
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US and Britain under fire over war in Yemen
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Senior officials visit contested South China Sea
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter ramped up the tension over China's territorial claims in the South China Sea with a visit to the disputed waters immediately after a Chinese general inspected facilities nearby.
Cubans relive Obama's visit on own 'internet'
A collection of news and features about US President Barack Obama's historic visit to Cuba last month has become a hit on El Paquete, the island's illegal but tolerated digital media magazine.
Fishermen on the front line in the China Sea
China is using its vast fishing fleet as the advance guard to press its expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea; putting Beijing on a collision course with its Asian neighbours.
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British police arrest teenage terror suspect at Manchester airport
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Japan's Kumamoto rocked by a second earthquake
1:25 AM Tokyo: The death toll from earthquakes in southern Japan has risen to 41 after a magnitude 7.3 quake struck just 24 hours after a smaller one devastated the area.
60 Minutes case: Talks fail between Sally Faulkner and estranged husband
Ruth Pollard 11:11 PM Beirut: Lawyers negotiating on behalf of jailed Australian woman Sally Faulkner and her estranged Lebanese-American husband have failed to reach agreement, leaving Ms Faulkner as well as a Nine Network news crew in a Lebanese jail facing kidnapping charges.
Efforts to curb Afghanistan's opium cultivation stutter to a halt in Helmand
Rod Nordland 10:06 PM This year's first poppy harvest season has just begun, and the flowers are scattered across the heavily irrigated landscape. But there will be no serious efforts to eradicate the opium crop in Helmand this year, because of a combination of Taliban advances and out-of-control corruption
'Hello, it's the prime minister': Callers to Swedish hotline get a surprise
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60 Minutes kidnapping: Who is the mysterious Dutch woman?
Lisa Visentin 6:23 PM More than a week after Ms Faulkner and the 60 Minutes crew were thrown into a Lebanese jail, loose ends surround what has become an international debacle.
Protesters return to the streets of Cairo over islands deal
Ahmed Aboulenein and Eric Knecht 2:19 PM Thousands of Egyptians angered by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's decision to hand over two islands to Saudi Arabia called on Friday for the government to fall.
Bamboozlement of international booze guidelines
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Candidates recognise 'it's up to you, New York, New York'
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Gap between rich and poor worse than ever: Sanders
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Queen takes long view on eve of birthday
Nick Miller 12:15 AM British monarch does much more than keep up appearances when many her age are long retired.
60 Minutes case: negotiations underway between lawyers in bungled child recovery operation
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60 Minutes case: three obstacles to getting the Australians out
Maher Mughrabi 5:34 AM Beyond the Lebanese court, there are three major factors that could influence the outcome of the 60 Minutes debacle.
UK police make arrests over Paris and Brussels attacks
Michael Holden 4:32 AM British police have arrested five people on suspicion of preparing acts of terrorism as part of an investigation which a security source said was linked to the attacks in Paris and Brussels.
Mars Food warns against eating too much of its own Dolmio sauce
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Baby girl pulled alive from rubble as aftershocks continue to rattle Japan after fatal quake
Elaine Lies A baby girl has been pulled from the wreckage left in the wake of a magnitude 6.4 earthquake that struck off the southern Japanese island of Kyushu.
Merkel lets Turkey press case against German comic who mocked president
Alison Smale Comic could face three years in jail for reading his poem as the German law, and chancellor, come under criticism.
Petition filed in Kenya's High Court to decriminalise gay sex
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How Brazil, the darling of the developing world, came undone
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Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders spar in uproarious debate
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