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Twitter launches dedicated tool to curb domestic violence in India
New Delhi, June 17 (IANS) In a bid to help tackle rise in domestic violence during the social dista…
Families of a jailed Saudi activist and a princess call on Biden to get tough with MBS over human rights abuses which Trump ignored
Loujain al-Hathloul was arrested in May 2018 and accused of spying. Princess Basmah bin Saud was ki…
Bill Bostock
A violent Mexican city on the US border has seen a wave of disappearances - and marines are being accused of carrying them out
Nuevo Laredo sits at the northern end of Tamaulipas, a particularly violent area in one of Mexico's…
Christopher Woody
Here's the awful story of the worst European massacre since World War II
With the support of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's government in Belgrade, the Bosnian Ser…
Alex Lockie,Armin Rosen
The 10 most important things in the world right now
7. Tens of thousands of people in Catalonia gathered to mark the one-year anniversary of the contes…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
22 years ago 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed at Srebrenica in Europe's worst atrocity since WWII
With the support of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's government in Belgrade, the Bosnian Ser…
Alex Lockie,Armin Rosen
A solar-powered system can turn salt water into fresh drinking water for 25,000 people per day. It could help address the world's looming water crisis.
Barnard hopes to scale the system up and open similar facilities around the globe to provide clean,…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
For the poorest countries in the world, internet is still a dream
It blamed the cost of extending last-mile infrastructure to rural and remote customers, and a sharp…
Five years on, India may not even get a chance to solve its on-going water crisis risking hundreds of millions of lives
No drops, No rain, nothing. India is suffering from its worst-ever water crisis in history. It ha…
Struggling economies endanger one of Latin America's most vulnerable groups
A 2010 report from the US National Institutes of Health on US households found that "decreases in t…
Christopher Woody
Mark Sanford is running for president in 2020. Here's everything we know about the candidate and how he stacks up against the competition.
Among respondents who identified as at least slightly conservative, 13% said, "I would absolutely s…
Sonam Sheth
The 10 most important things in the world right now
2. JPMorgan estimates that Apple could be on the hook for as much as $19 billion (£14.3 billion) in…
It's been 20 years since Europe's worst atrocity since World War II
With the support of Yugoslav president Slobadon Milosovic's government in Belgrade, the Bosnian Ser…
Alex Lockie,Armin Rosen
Thousands of refugees are trying to escape 'Africa's North Korea' - the worst regime you've never heard of
Why the desperate privation? Because the military has taken over virtually every aspect of Eritrean…
Mike Bird
Heartbreaking stories of atrocity are coming out of Myanmar - here's what Rohingya refugees say is happening on the ground
On August 30, according to Times reporter Jeffery Gettleman, soldiers stormed into Tula Toli, set h…
Michal Kranz
This cult-favorite Los Angeles nail salon has launched its first nail-art stickers at Target - and they're all under $8
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Jessica DeFino,Jessica DeFino
Hillary Clinton: 'It would have been better' if I used official email
The press conference took place at the United Nations where Clinton was participating in the UN Com…
Colin Campbell,Hunter Walker
Bill de Blasio is running for president in 2020. Here's everything we know about the candidate and how he stacks up against the competition.
INSIDER has been conducting a recurring poll through SurveyMonkey Audience on a national sample to …
Grace Panetta
Trump and the Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte have a lot more in common than you think
One Filipino politician who appeared to call the US elections correctly was Duterte himself. Days a…
Raissa Robles
The Philippines' president has declared a war on drugs, and it's turned normal people into hired killers
Even as mayor of Davao, a small city in the southern Philippines, Duterte reportedly encouraged vig…