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MPs back a draft law that seeks harsh punishments against those who are "inappropriately" dressed.
Parents in the US whose children made unintended in-game purchases will be offered $245m (£198m) in refunds.
BBC reporter visited a primary school to talk to kids about their favourite books and reading habits
Survivors of crimes committed by the 1970s military junta in Argentina are fighting to see a priest stand trial for his alleged role in kidnappings and torture against opponents of the regime.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Congress that the money would provide "limited benefit" to Iran as it could only be used for humanitarian trade....
A Van Gogh painting stolen from a Dutch museum in March 2020 is back in safe hands after a three-and-a-half-year quest to recover it....
More than 2.2 million litres of wine flowed through the streets of São Lourenço de Bairro in Portugal, after two tanks burst during transport....
A US citizen trapped in Turkey's third deepest cave for more than a week has been pulled to safety, rescuers say....