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China Marks The Anniversary Of Landmark Economic Reform
President Xi vows that his country will not develop at the expense of other nations

South Africa's 'toxic' race relations
Racism and inequality in Africa's 'rainbow nation'

Clashes In Yemen Port City Despite Truce
A ceasefire was agreed at United Nations-sponsored talks in Sweden

Yemen Ceasefire Broken Minutes After Coming Into Effect
Reports of sporadic clashes between the Houthi rebels and pro-government forces

PM Theresa May To Warn MP's Over Second EU Vote Calls
The prime minister is set to argue that it would do "irreparable damage"

British MP's Deadlocked Over How To Get Out Of The EU
PM Theresa May is expected to warn against a second referendum.

UK PM To Address Second Referendum Debate
Tony Blair is among those demanding a new vote if MP's cannot agree on a way forward.

Special Courts Set Up In Uganda To Deal With Sexual Violence
A lack of resources means that most sex abuse cases are never tried.

Saudi Arabia Accuses US Senate of "Inteference"
Anger in Riyadh after US senators blame Crown Prince for journalist's murder in Turkey.

US Saudi Tensions Over Journalist's Murder
Saudis rebuke the US Senate after it blamed the Crown Prince for Jamal Khashoggi's death.