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Hundreds protest in Nairobi over death of Kenyan rights lawyer
About 300 people marched through the Kenyan capital on Monday to protest over what they said was the extrajudicial killing by police of a human rights lawyer, Willie Kimani, his client and their driver.
30 'drug dealers' killed in 4 days since Philippines' Duterte sworn in as president
Duterte won the election in May on a platform of crushing crime, but his incendiary rhetoric and advocacy of extrajudicial killings have alarmed many who hear echoes of the country's authoritarian past.
Iraqi prime minister orders fake bomb detectors off streets after attack kills 150 people
The number of victims rose as bodies were recovered from the rubble in the Karrada area of Baghdad, where a refrigerator truck packed with explosives blew up on Saturday night.
Blast severs tourist's foot in Central Park explosion
Police were checking for any additional explosives in the park, using dogs trained to detect vapor trails left behind by explosives or would-be bombers.
UK conservatives are now debating how to leave the European Union
Theresa May, the current front-runner who campaigned to stay in the EU, says Britain shouldn't rush into the exit process. Other contenders, like Andrea Leadsom, are striking a more urgent note.
US-backed rebel commander captured by al-Qaeda's Nusra Front in Syria
The powerful Islamist Nusra Front is ideologically opposed to the more moderate Syrian rebels and their Western supporters, but occasionally fights alongside them against the Islamic State.
Bangladeshi militants who killed 20 in attack were known to police
The gunmen stormed the upmarket restaurant in the Bangladeshi capital late on Friday before killing mostly non-Muslim hostages.
At least 110 killed in Baghdad bombings claimed by Islamic State
The attack is the deadliest since US-backed Iraqi forces last month scored a major victory when it dislodged Islamic State from their stronghold of Fallujah.
The FBI interviewed Hillary Clinton for three hours on Saturday
The FBI is in the final stages of its investigation into how Clinton and her aides handled classified information during her tenure as secretary of state.
Taliban leader says foreigners must leave Afghanistan for peace
The new leader of the Taliban called for an end to foreign forces' "occupation" of Afghanistan as a preliminary step to a settlement based on Islamic law that he said would bring unity to a country riven by decades of war.
20,000 march on London to protest Brexit
People chanted "fromage not Farage" and "shame" as they marched towards the houses of parliament
Three US college students among 20 hostages killed in Bangladesh
Islamic State said it was responsible for the attack, which killed mostly foreigners, inside an upmarket restaurant in Bangladesh's capital.