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First migrants arrive at Napier military barracks in Kent
The first of 400 asylum seekers being housed at a disused Army barracks began to arrive overnight.
Why India farm reforms have sparked protests
New laws will loosen up rules that have long protected farmers from the vagaries of the market.
Ren Zhiqiang: Outspoken ex-real estate tycoon gets 18 years jail
Ren Zhiqiang went missing earlier this year after writing an essay said to be critical of President Xi.
United Nations General Assembly Opens Historic Session Tuesday
Amid COVID-19 pandemic world leaders will for the first time deliver traditional speeches via videotape instead of in-person
Australia whales: 90 dead in mass stranding off Tasmania
Rescuers are racing to save the survivors of a group of 270 whales beached off Tasmania's west coast.
UN Marks 75th Anniversary in Atmosphere of New Challenges
Created after World War II to avoid another large-scale conflict, the UN marks its anniversary amid a global pandemic and myriad of other challenges
Ethiopia Begins Circulation of New Currency
Ethiopians have three months to exchange old bank notes for new ones now in circulation
Cameroon Army on Alert Ahead of Tuesday's Protests
Government reportedly threatening protesters with jail time for participating in civil unrest
New York Police Officer Charged With Spying for China
According to the indictment, the man, who is also an officer in the US Army Reserve, allowed members of the Chinese consulate to attend events organized by the New York Police Department
Trump Considering Five Women for Supreme Court Vacancy
US president says he will make announcement later this week, after funeral services for late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
