An American who was filmed giving his adopted son the Heimlich manoeuvre was mistaken for abusing the child by an angry mob.
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The hantavirus outbreak aboard MV Hondius in April resulted in three deaths and 13 cases.
A row between Canada and India over the murder of a Sikh separatist has stoked talk of political friction among some Sikhs and Hindus in the diaspora, though others say it's overblown.
This week in New York, as he listened to questions from reporters, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's reliable smile began to fade.
The president of South Korea will pay a state visit to the UK in November after accepting an invitation from King Charles III.
The highway runs through the forest like a black ribbon, down to the sea and to what must be one of the world's largest tourism projects.
The Philippines says it has removed a floating barrier installed by China to block Philippine fishing boats entering a contested area in the South China Sea.
Brazil's Supreme Court has rejected efforts to restrict native peoples' rights to reservations on their ancestral lands.
Hong Kong police are investigating allegations of fraud against cryptocurrency trading platform JPEX after investors complained of HK$1.3bn ($166m; £134m) in losses.
Armenia is ready to host people displaced from the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh after its surrender to Azerbaijani forces, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said.
A woman has accused Russell Brand of exposing himself to her and then laughing about it minutes later on his BBC radio show.
Police have found a "large quantity" of fentanyl, other drugs and paraphernalia hidden under a trapdoor at a New York City nursery where a boy died from exposure to the opioid.
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