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Cairo airport worker arrested for groping American traveler
Cairo airport officials say an airport cafeteria worker has been arrested after an American passenger accused him of sexual harassment.
Indian police find burned body of woman in suspected rape
Police said they detained four suspects for questioning Friday after finding the burned body of a 27-year-old veterinarian who was raped and killed in southern India, in yet another instance of violent crime against women in India.
Black Friday frenzy goes global - and not everyone's happy
People don't celebrate Thanksgiving in France, or Russia, or South Africa - but they do shop on Black Friday.
Eurozone unemployment's falls to lowest rate since July 2008
Unemployment across the 19-country eurozone has fallen to its lowest rate since July 2008 even though growth is cooling in the face of headwinds like the U.S.-China trade war and uncertainty related to Britain's departure from the European Union.
40 Iraqi protesters slain in 24 hours as violence spirals
Security forces shot dead 40 anti-government protesters during 24 hours of bloodshed amid spiraling violence in the capital and Iraq’s south, security and medical officials said Thursday, one day after an Iranian consulate was torched.
Complacency a key concern as HIV epidemic persists in Africa
AIDS has no cure. HIV is still here. But some people are forgetting that.
India offers credits to boost Sri Lankan economy, security
India has offered a $400 million credit line to Sri Lanka for development of its infrastructure and economy during a visit by the island nation's newly elected president, Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Court dismisses ex-South African leader's appeal attempt
South African media say a court has dismissed former president Jacob Zuma's attempt to appeal a ruling that cleared the way for him to be prosecuted for corruption.
Hong Kong police end 12-day siege of university
Hong Kong police ended their blockade of a university campus Friday after surrounding it for 12 days to try to arrest anti-government protesters holed up inside.
Australia fire survivors join global climate protests
People affected by dramatic wildfires in Australia have joined young environmentalists to protest the government's stance on climate change.