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Islanders on Lesbos block camp and port as refugee arrivals spike
By Sunday evening, more than 500 people arrived on Greece's eastern Aegean islands of Samos, Chios and Lesbos.
President Ghani rejects peace deal's prisoner swap with Taliban
Government never committed to set free 5,000 Taliban prisoners as a precondition for talks with the group, says Ghani.
Slovak election hands democrats vital test
In an election campaign focused on rampant corruption, the result signifies a change of course for the small EU member.
Is the European Union facing a new refugee crisis?
Refugees and migrants try to reach Europe after Turkey opened its borders.
Israel's left and right 'stuck in segregationist, racist trap'
Many Jewish Israelis of Zionist left expected to vote for Arab Joint List, to stand against 'racist nationalism'.
Turkey shoots down two Syrian fighter jets over Idlib
Syrian media says no one hurt in the Turkish attack over Idlib with pilots parachuting to safety.
'Nigeria will deal with this': High alert after coronavirus case
Experts say Nigeria is prepared to contain new virus following a successful response to Ebola more than five years ago.
Qatar bans travellers from Egypt over coronavirus fears
Egypt reported its first coronavirus case on February 14, saying the infected person was a foreign national.
Officials say Yemen's rebels seize strategic northern city
The fall of Hazm paves the way for the Houthi fighters to move closer to the central province of Marib.
Philippines: Church attendance hits low over coronavirus fears
Fears over coronavirus outbreak keep people away from Sunday mass services in the country with the largest Roman Catholic community in Asia.
Dozens detained at Kazakhstan protests over activist's death
Street protests are illegal in the former Soviet republic unless sanctioned by the authorities.
Corruption and partisan politics can bring down the KRG
A recent gas crisis in the Kurdish region of Iraq shows just how dangerous intra-Kurdish conflict can be.
'Impossible task': Aid groups in Idlib struggle to help Syrians
Relief groups say air raids, lack of resources and killing of aid workers is hampering their ability to help refugees.
US election: Super Tuesday in the spotlight
More than 1,300 delegates are up for grabs and a big win could position a candidate to win the Democratic Party's nomination.
China says more than half of coronavirus patients cured
In China, 573 new infections have been recorded but health authorities insist they are getting on top of the outbreak.
War stories: A Bosnian-American retraces her father's footsteps
A daughter pieces together the details of her father's escape from war in Bosnia, and finds a tunnel between them.
US elections: Jewish voters courted as AIPAC conference launched
The role of the Jewish community now takes centre-stage at a conference in Washington, DC, where many high-profile politicians have sought support.
Trump failed to pay heed to child poverty on his India visit
The US president did not meet any of the millions of Indians trying to survive on the streets nationwide - many of them children.
Algerian court frees prominent figure in protest movement
Former state TV journalist Fodil Boumala was arrested in September and accused of undermining national unity.
Rohingya crisis: Refugees afraid to return home to Myanmar
Afraid to return home, Myanmar's Rohingya refugees are stuck in camps in Bangladesh, three years on from a military crackdown.
Israeli elections: Illegal settlements high on election agendas
Palestinians say Israeli plans for settlement expansions have been advancing for decades.
Uruguay: Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou to be sworn in as president
President-elect promises to pass an omnibus bill that will try to address social and economic issues.
How the coronavirus outbreak is affecting the global economy
Will the economic impact of the coronavirus be on par with the 2008 financial crisis? Plus, Argentina and death default.
Guinea referendum: President Conde postpones vote
Guinea has delayed a constitutional referendum planned for Sunday because of concerns about the electoral roll.
'Hard to trust': Afghans sceptical of US-Taliban agreement
As the US and the Taliban reach an agreement, questions loom over fate of women's rights in Afghanistan.
Muhyiddin becomes Malaysia prime minister, Mahathir vows to fight
Muhyiddin emerges as prime minister after infighting between parties in the ruling coalition triggered its collapse.
Biden wins South Carolina, hopes for Super Tuesday momentum
Biden hopes South Carolina victory will boost his campaign as clear alternative to liberal senator Bernie Sanders.
Hundreds rally in US cities against anti-Muslim violence in Delhi
Indian Americans organise protests after violence in the Indian capital that was worst since 1984.
COVID-19 cases jump in Iran as Italy toll rises: Live updates
Iran announces 205 new infections in last 24 hours as Italian authorities say the number of cases has exceeded 1,000.
Israel's Palestinian citizens: We'll vote because we're targeted
Joint List tipped to gain more seats as Palestinian citizens of Israel say their vote indicates rejection of Trump deal.
US imposes new travel restrictions after first coronavirus death
Iran, Italy and S Korea hit with travel restrictions by Trump administration following first coronavirus death in US.
Is peace finally coming to Afghanistan?
The US and the Afghan Taliban sign 'historic' agreement towards ending long-running war.
Taliban-US agreement: How the world reacted
UN chief calls agreement an 'important development', while NATO vows to implement its 'conditions-based adjustments'.
US election: Democrats divided days before 'Super Tuesday'
The so-called Super Tuesday will award one-third of the available national delegates. And it could determine the person likely to win the backing of the party.
Lebanon asks schools and universities to close over coronavirus
The country has so far registered seven cases of the new virus.
Pakistani woman acquitted of blasphemy offered asylum in France
Aasia Bibi, who has been living in Canada after leaving Pakistan last year, made the announcement after meeting Macron.
Afghanistan's Taliban, US sign peace deal
Peace deal signed in Qatari capital, Doha, will pave the way for the complete withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan.
Qatar reports first coronavirus case in citizen who was in Iran
The 36-year-old patient is in stable condition, the health ministry said, and had been quarantined since Thursday.
Amid coronavirus fear, African boxers vie for 2020 Olympic berths
In Senegal, Africa's best boxers are still trying to qualify for Tokyo 2020 despite doubts of cancellations because of the coronavirus.
What does the Taliban-US peace agreement say?
The long-awaited comprehensive peace agreement between the two sides is made of four parts.
Duterte's decision to end the alliance with the US is reckless
Without US military support, the Philippines will face on its own major internal and external security threats.
Joe Biden faces do-or-die showdown in South Carolina primary
Saturday's vote could shift the conventional wisdom about the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
US, Taliban to sign deal aimed at bringing peace to Afghanistan
Signing ceremony in Qatar hoped to set stage for US troop withdrawal and intra-Afghan talks to decide country's future.
Trump and religion: 'A battle of heresy versus Christian truth'
We ask Reverend William Barber about the significant support among white evangelicals for US President Donald Trump.
Idlib: 'A crisis on a monumental scale'
UN official Mark Cutts says this is not the time for people to take their eye off Syria.
Coronavirus lockdown in China raises mental health concerns
Counselling hotlines have been set up in China for those struggling to cope.
Palestine's PM: Trump's Middle East Plan 'insult' to Palestinians
Mohammad Shtayyeh on the 'deal of the century' and why it 'erodes' possibility for peace between Palestine and Israel.
US: Romney mocked at annual CPAC
Romney's invitation to the conservative conference was withdrawn.
Families in Russia angry at 'fabricated charges', arrests
Amnesty International says thousands in Russia have been convicted on fabricated charges.
Malaysia's king appoints Muhyiddin Yassin as prime minister
Palace announcement trumps Mahathir Mohamad's bid to return to power after his resignation amid political crisis.
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