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Chinese aid is expected to alleviate food shortages in Cuba. But the island's economic crisis continues with blackouts and oil embargos are compunded by threats from the United States.
More than 200 people are now thought to have died from Ebola in the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Attacks on isolation centers and defiance of bans on gathering are hampering efforts to slow the spread.
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Surat's diamond industry is in deep crisis as sanctions and the US-Iran war disrupt supply chains, cut exports and leave thousands of workers without jobs.
Chinese authorities have launched an investigation into "serious breaches" of security regulations after an explosion in a coal mine left at least 82 people dead. Two people remain missing.
A bomb attack on a train carrying military personnel in southwest Pakistan has killed dozens of people and injured many more. The outlawed Balochistan Liberation Army insurgency group claimed responsibility.
Housing has long ranked among the top concerns in Spain, where demand has risen because of tourism and immigration-driven population growth.
Police forced their way into the opposition party's headquarters, ending a standoff between ousted CHP leader Ozgur Ozel and supporters of court-appointed Kemal Kilicdaroglu.
The latest classified UFO videos released by the US military show objects moving in inexplicable ways. One shows a fighter jet shooting something down. DW asks Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb what the videos mean.
Germany's justice minister is seeking harsher penalties for the use of date-rape drugs in sexual assaults. But victims say more needs to be done about a growing problem.