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Suicide is not a crime — countries must stop treating it as one
It's time to decriminalise suicide globally. This World Mental Health Day, we owe it to millions of silent sufferers.... See more
Armenia, Azerbaijan top diplomats hold peace talks in Geneva
The talks follow up the EU-mediated meeting on August 31 in Brussels between the leaders of the two nations.... See more
Mexico’s coal miners risk their lives to earn a living
Miners know the risks of working dozens of metres below ground but still work to extract coal to support their families.... See more
Nigeria to award flared gas contracts by end of 2022
Nigeria has said its plan to commercialise gas burned from its oilfields will cut 15 million tonnes of carbon emissions.... See more
Grief and questions after UK police kill Chris Kaba, a Black man
Public figures have joined calls for justice after police shot through the windscreen of the car Kaba, 24, was driving.... See more
EU court upholds record antitrust fine against Google
Google claims the case falsely relies on accusations it imposes its search engine and Chrome browser on Android phones.... See more
US to move $3.5bn in Afghan assets to Swiss-based trust
Housed in the Bank for International Settlements, new Afghan Fund will be managed by a board of trustees, the US says... See more
China’s JD.com, Yum China chosen for US audit probes: Sources
Chinese firms notified they will be among first batch of companies to be inspected in Hong Kong by US audit watchdog.... See more
Libyan comedian killed while filming Tripoli clashes on Instagram
As many as 32 people were killed in the latest outbreak of fighting in Tripoli, including comedian Mustafa Baraka.... See more