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Syria's long road to justice and the man hoping to walk it there
Anwar al-Bunni has helped make a landmark trial possible, but his sights are set on a bigger target - the Syrian regime.
South Korea reports no new local cases of coronavirus
Health authorities also conclude there was no transmission during the parliamentary election earlier this month.
US destroyer sails through South China Sea waters China claims
USS Barry undertook 'freedom of navigation operation' in area Beijing claims as under Chinese jurisdiction.
Democrat Biden faces calls to address sexual assault allegation
A member of Biden's staff in 1990s has accused the US Democrat of assault in an allegation seized on by Trump campaign.
Trump claims China wants him to lose re-election race in November
US president says Beijing wants his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, to win to ease pressure over trade and other issues.
Yemen reports first coronavirus deaths, multiple cases
The United Nations has warned people in Yemen are particularly vulnerable to coronavirus.
Kim health rumours spotlight succession in secretive North Korea
Kim has ruled over North Korea with a tight fist, eliminating those that could threaten his position.
Biden says he'd leave US embassy in Jerusalem if elected
Joe Biden says embassy 'should not have been moved', but now that it's done, he would not move it back to Tel Aviv.
Britain now has Europe's second-highest COVID-19 death toll
Figures that include non-hospital deaths are still thought to undercount the true scale of the pandemic, say experts.
Spanish football could return by mid-June
La Liga could soon kick off after a gradual lifting of restrictions designed to tackle the spread of coronavirus.
US GDP drops 4.8% as coronavirus impact hits hard: Live updates
It is the sharpest decline since the Great Recession, an abrupt end to the longest economic expansion in US's history.
NYC's Bangladeshi community struggles to cope with coronavirus
Leaders say the community has been hit particularly hard due to living conditions, informal jobs, high rate of diabetes.
Nurses to anti-lockdown activists: My life's on the line. Go home
US nurses and other medical workers beg protesters to stay home and abide by coronavirus social distancing guidelines.
Kenya bans entry to two refugee camps hosting 400,000 people
Movement restrictions in and out of Dadaab and Kakuma camps are part of coronavirus containment measures.
US asks allies to help rein in Iran-Venezuela flights
In recent days, multiple aircraft belonging to Iran's Mahan Air have transferred 'unknown support' to the Maduro regime.
'A drug can block coronavirus': Gilead's remdesivir raises hopes
Top US scientist Anthony Fauci says the drug reduced the time it took for some patients to recover by 31 percent.
How can the crisis in Lebanon be resolved?
Angry protesters in Lebanon target government and financial buildings.
Turkey: Haftar 'aims to create military dictatorship' in Libya
Ankara says Haftar's withdrawal from landmark 2015 UN-brokered agreement shows his true intentions.
Brazil Supreme Court blocks Bolsonaro's federal police chief pick
An opposition party argued Alexandre Ramagem, a Bolsonaro family friend, may give the president inappropriate influence.
US may soon screen international air travellers for coronavirus
Passengers face new restrictions as JetBlue becomes the first major US airline to require face masks for travellers.
Outgoing UN envoy to Myanmar 'utterly disappointed' with Suu Kyi
Yanghee Lee says Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi failed to live up to her reputation as an icon of human rights.
Healthcare workers across Africa share their coronavirus stories
Doctors and nurses from across the continent recount experiences of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic on the front lines.
Dozens of oil tankers stuck at California port
Sharp drop in oil price is creating a strange spectacle off the coast of California.
South Korea launches world's biggest container ship
Launch comes as global trade suffers sharp downturn due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Libya's GNA protests French warplane's unauthorised overflight
Foreign ministry of UN-recognised government says French Rafale jet, tanker aircraft were spotted over Misrata.
The Green Read: Will coronavirus help nature reclaim the Earth?
There are signs of wildlife flourishing in the absence of humans, but COVID-19 has also slowed conservation efforts.
Riot breaks out in coronavirus-struck prison in Sierra Leone
Reports of casualties after riot at Pademba Road Prison in Freetown, where a COVID-19 case was earlier confirmed.
Four Ramadan Songs
Musicians and singers tell stories of the Arab world's best-loved songs and chants for the holy month.
Coronavirus and narcotics: Can drug cartels survive COVID-19?
Latin America's established drug cartels are likely to turn this crisis into an opportunity.
Mike Pence criticised for Mayo Clinic visit without mask
US vice president visits Minnesota medical research centre and is at times the only person on the tour not wearing a mask.
In Pictures: Fighting conflict and coronavirus in Nigeria's Borno
In northeastern Nigeria, the threat of coronavirus grows among displaced people, but the conflict continues.
South Korea construction fire kills at least 38
Death toll likely to rise as more people believed to be trapped inside fire-stricken warehouse.
Dozens killed in fuel-truck blast in Syrian town of Afrin
Death toll expected to rise after massive explosion in northern Syrian town controlled by Turkish forces.
El Salvador prison crackdown: Activists criticise president
El Salvador's president has launched a crackdown on gang members in prisons.
Russia coronavirus cases near 100,000 as Putin warns peak ahead
Russia ranks eighth worldwide for confirmed cases but has recorded far fewer deaths than most hard-hit countries.
'Do not buy from Muslims': BJP leader in India calls for boycott
Governing party reprimands Uttar Pradesh legislator for accusing Muslim vendors of 'infecting vegetables with saliva'.
Banks targeted in Lebanon's 'night of the Molotov'
At least a dozen banks torched and vandalised as fiery protests against economic hardships continue across Lebanon.
In letter to Trump, Turkey's Erdogan urges better understanding
Letter was sent along with a planeload of PPEs that Turkey donated to the US, which has reeled from the COVID-19 crisis.
Giant asteroid 1998 OR2 set to fly past Earth safely
The space rock heading to Earth has been classified as a 'potentially hazardous object', but scientists say 1998 OR2 is not a threat.
Bollywood actor Irrfan Khan dies at 53
Khan's death following a prolonged battle with cancer has been confirmed by his spokesman.
COVID-19: A moment of silence for fallen front-line workers in UK
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who recovered from COVID-19, also paid his respects.
In China, a son blames Wuhan for father's coronavirus death
Army veteran Zhang Lifa went to a Wuhan hospital in January after breaking his leg. On February 1, he died of COVID-19.
UN rapporteur urges new probe into possible Myanmar 'war crimes'
Myanmar army accused of launching air raids in Rakhine, Chin states burning villages and torturing civilians.
US watchdog wants India on religious freedom blacklist
India protests as US Commission on International Religious Freedom puts it on 'countries of particular concern' list.
Bolsonaro taps family friend as Brazil's federal police chief
Appointment puts Alexandre Ramagem in charge of the body assigned to probe alleged police meddling by the president.
Europe begins to consider emerging from lockdown
More nations are announcing plans for a gradual lifting of restrictions designed to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Hillary Clinton backs Joe Biden in US presidential race
Clinton's endorsement comes at a critical moment as Biden aims to raise his profile with female voters.
Privacy vs press freedom, through the lens of Meghan Markle
Can someone's human right to privacy be overruled by journalists' right to reveal information of public importance?
Tusk urges Poles to boycott election out of 'decency'
Plans to hold the May 10 presidential election by postal ballot are insufficient to guarantee safety, say critics.
Explained: Can Donald Trump delay the US 2020 election?
Biden says 'mark my words' Trump will try to delay the vote in November; Trump calls that 'made-up propaganda'.
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