Mr. Erdogan will be travelling to Sochi after rejecting America's call for a ceasefire in Syria.
Neha Poonia reports from Moscow.
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Hundreds of people have been arrested in the dismantling of one of the world's largest child exploitation dark web sites.
It was taken down by an international task force that included agencies from the US, the UK, South Korea and Germany.
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Democrats have walked out of a White House meeting with President Trump about Syria, claiming that he had a "meltdown" during the conversation.
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, says the President accused her of being a "third rate politician".
Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.
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Prince William says more education and political action is needed to tackle climate change. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were visiting a melting glacier in Pakistan as part of a five-day trip to the country.
Benji Hyer has more from London.
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South Africa’s energy supplier, Eskom, has again been forced to implement nationwide scheduled power outages. Dubbed “load shedding”, citizens across the country will face several hours a day without electricity, until adequate power supply has been restored.
Mark Roughton reports.
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German football associations have warned regional players in the league against imitating the military salutes by the Turkish national team. The association says players will be hit with heavy penalties if they do so after scoring a goal.
Bruce Harrison reports from Frankfurt.
Thousands of people protested in the Catalonia region of Spain for a second straight day following the sentencing of nine leaders of the local separatist movement.
The charges stem from the independence referendum in 2017 and local leaders are continuing to push for their own state.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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