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Yemeni parents forced to ‘sell’ young daughters for food, Oxfam tells RT

With the bloody conflict in Yemen raging on, desperate parents choose to make their daughters child brides, feeling it is the only way to let other relatives survive the famine and destruction on the ground, Oxfam told RT.
Venezuela

‘Cyberattacks & insider sabotage’: Venezuela’s power grid still under attack – Maduro

Electrical systems in Venezuela have been targeted by another cyberattack, President Nicholas Maduro has said. Caracas has accused the US of “sabotage”, while US officials blame local corruption and mismanagement for the blackout.
US Civil War-era tunnels

US Civil War-era tunnels and buildings found under Alcatraz prison

A new study has found US Civil War-era tunnels and buildings buried beneath the famed Alcatraz island prison in San Francisco, California.
China exports

China exports saw biggest fall in three years in February

Chinese exports saw the steepest fall in three years in February, adding to worries about growth in the world's second largest economy.
Venezuela

Venezuela blackout: Most of country in darkness for hours

Most of Venezuela has been hit by an electricity blackout.
India

‘War’ and India PM Modi’s muscular strongman image

A gaffe is when a politician tells the truth, American political journalist Michael Kinsley said.
Pakistani Minister

Pakistani Minister Due in Iran to Deliver Message from Imran Khan

Pakistan’s Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed is going to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a visit to Tehran to relay a message from Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan.
JCPOA

EU Expresses ‘Resolute Commitment’ to JCPOA, ‘Regrets’ US Pullout

The European Union expressed its “resolute commitment” and “continued support” for the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers, stressing that it will continue working with the international community to maintain the multilateral accord despite Washington's withdrawal.
Bachelet

UN rights chief Bachelet warns of threat from ‘gross inequality’

The UN human rights chief has warned of the threat posed by growing global inequality over income, wealth and access to resources and justice.
Putin

Putin warns that foreign spy agencies are beefing up activities in Russia

Russian special services uncovered 129 staff members and 465 agents of foreign intelligence agencies in 2018

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