international law
UK's Johnson faces rebellion over plan to break Brexit treaty
The EU has ramped up preparations for a no-deal Brexit, which would be chaotic for business, markets and nearly $1 trillion in annual trade
'Avoid unilateral actions, use of force': Pakistan miffed with US over action on Iran
The strike has escalated tensions between the US and Iran, with Tehran vowing to take a 'vigorous revenge' for the killing.
Putin Signs Controversial Internet Law For 'Centralised Traffic Control'
This control will pass to the Russian FSB security service and media monitoring agency Roskomnadzor, which is known to block content.
UNHRC deplores current steps in India to deport Rohingya refugees
Communal tensions appeared to be rising across Myanmar on Monday after two weeks of violence in Rakhine state.
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