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Canadian police are treating the deaths of four children and two adults at a house in Ottawa as homicides.

The gang leader behind the violence blighting the Haitian capital has warned there will be a "civil war" if Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, does not step down.

A life-changing grocery store run has erased one Kentucky man’s debts.

Uncertainty around the economy and the Federal Reserve’s next moves has cast a shadow over Wall Street this month. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has a chance to provide more insight when he testifies before Congress on Wednesday and Thursday.

Peru's Prime Minister Alberto Otárola has resigned over allegations he attempted to use his influence to help a woman gain lucrative government contracts.

Venezuela has announced it will hold presidential elections on 28 July - months earlier than expected.

Thousands of Indian farmers are trying to march once again to the capital Delhi to demand minimum price guarantees for their crops

Would £150,000 tempt you to move to one of the most beautiful parts of Scotland?

France has become the first country in the world to explicitly include the right to abortion in its constitution.

Haiti's government declared a 72-hour state of emergency on Sunday after armed gangs stormed a major prison. At least 12 people were killed and about 3,700 inmates escaped in the jailbreak.

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