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Cross-border shooting lawsuit tossed out by US Supreme Court
Court declines to revive a lawsuit by a slain Mexican teen's family against US Border Patrol agent who shot him.
10th US Democratic debate: What you need to know
Seven of the eight candidates still in the race are expected to appear at the Columbia, South Carolina debate.
UK and EU draw their lines in the sand
Attempting to get a trade deal signed within a year, rival sides have agreed to their 'red lines' ahead of talks.
Coronavirus in Middle East: What you need to know
Coronavirus spreads to nine countries in Middle East, sending governments scrambling to contain outbreak.
Iran's deputy health minister tests positive for coronavirus
Parliamentarian from Tehran, in addition to the minister, also confirms he has tested positive.
Uncertainty grips Malaysia as Mahathir considers next move
Reports say interim prime minister is eyeing unity government but the possibility for new elections also emerge.
UAE halts all Iran flights over coronavirus outbreak
Flight ban comes after Kuwait and Bahrain report coronavirus cases in people returning from Iran.
Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak dies at 91
Egypt's presidency says it mourned Mubarak's death as a 'military leader and war hero' and offered condolences.
In Pictures: The life of Hosni Mubarak
A look at some of the key moments in the life of the man who ruled Egypt for almost 30 years.
Greece: Europe's only nickel factory facing closure
The furnaces are likely to go cold at Europe's only nickel processor.
Skating at one of the world's highest lakes but locals not pleased
Athletes from Canada, Russia, India and the US performed elaborate figure skating routines as part of a Nepal tourism initiative.
Scuffles break out over migrant camps on Greek islands
Locals attempting to stop construction machinery being unloaded at the site of a new camp clashed with police.
South Sudan rehabilitation centres struggling to serve those with disabilities
Decades of violence in South Sudan have caused many disabilities and hampered efforts to help.
Turkey-backed fighters recapture key town in Syria's Idlib
Battle for control of strategic highway kills dozens of pro-government fighters, Syrian troops and rebels, monitor says.
The Trump plan threatens the status quo at al-Haram al-Sharif
The plan could pave the way for an Israeli takeover of the holy site in Jerusalem.
Coronavirus outbreak: Italian officials confirm seven deaths
The World Health Organization expresses concern over coronavirus in Italy and Iran, as infections spread through the Middle East.
East Timor PM Taur Matan Ruak resigns as coalition collapses
Prime minister says he was prepared to stay in office until the resignation was accepted to guarantee stability.
China sentences bookseller Gui Minhai to 10 years in prison
Hong Kong-based publisher first vanished in 2015 while on holiday in Thailand and eventually surfaced in China.
Two conflicting portraits of Assange as extradition hearing opens
US seeks whistle-blower's extradition but Assange's legal team say he is a 'symbol of all that Trump condemned'.
'Fight far from over': Survivors, others on Weinstein conviction
Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein has been convicted of sexual assault and rape.
Los Angeles honours Kobe Bryant and daughter in public memorial
Thousands gathered to remember the late basketball star and his daughter who were killed in a helicopter crash.
Trump administration weighs emergency funds to combat coronavirus
Officials say the White House is considering asking Congress for emergency funding to ramp up response.
Why are Central Asian countries so quiet on Uighur persecution?
After Pompeo urged leaders to condemn crackdown, experts say Beijing's clout in the region is too strong to resist.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Viral infection has now spread to nine Middle Eastern countries, with more than 79,000 cases worldwide.
Libya's warring sides pull out of Geneva peace talks
UN assures talks would continue after both sides announce end of their participation.
Children among injured as German man ploughs car into crowd
Police arrest 29-year-old citizen suspected of attacking crowd celebrating carnival in Volkmarsen.
Lesotho PM appears in court to hear charge of murdering wife
Rescheduled hearing comes after Thomas Thabane missed initial court date due to a medical appointment in South Africa.
Harvey Weinstein found guilty of sexual assault, rape
Ex-movie producer Harvey Weinstein convicted of sexual assault, third-degree rape but acquitted on most serious charges.
Tanzanian reporter freed after pleading guilty to economic crimes
Kabendera pleads guilty to counts of money laundering and failure to pay taxes.
Have Iranians lost faith in politics?
Conservatives in Iran have won the general elections, but the turnout was the lowest in four decades.
Sanders accuses pro-Israel group of giving platform to 'bigotry'
US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said he would not attend AIPAC's annual policy conference in March.
Israel slammed for 'necroviolence' on bodies of Palestinians
Israeli practice of humiliating, withholding bodies of Palestinians is extension of control and war crime, analysts say.
Family of slain Palestinian demands Israel return body for burial
Outrage after Israeli forces use bulldozer to retrieve body of man they accused of planting improvised explosive device.
Newest Thai political party shut down by courts
Future Forward's candidates and young supporters looked to challenge and change government run by Prayuth Chan-ocha - the army general who gained power in a 2014 coup.
Thousands evacuated as Canary Isles sandstorm fuels wildfires
Residents have been forced to leave their homes, while tourists have been stranded amid the Calima sandstorm.
'America loves India': Trump and Modi hail India-US ties
US president invokes Bollywood and cricket stars in his address at fully-packed stadium in Modi's home state of Gujarat.
World leaders 'silent' on Libya 'to avoid oil price drop': Syala
The global community is turning a blind eye to the oil blockade in Libya to stop prices falling, claimed Mohammed Syala.
Malaysia's Mahathir resigns but is asked to stay as interim PM
Prime minister's move follows a weekend of political turmoil amid bid by his party to form new government without Anwar.
Fresh violence erupts in Indian capital during anti-CAA protests
Hundreds of supporters and opponents of the law in Jaffrabad clash for second day as Trump kicks off his India trip.
Haiti gunfight: Protesting police exchange fire with army
Haitian police exchanged fire with soldiers during a protest in the capital.
Six killed in Israeli air raid on Damascus: Monitor
Palestinian Islamic Jihad says two of its fighters killed in Israeli bombing in Syria as air raids are reported in Gaza.
Timeline of US presidential visits to India
Before Donald Trump, six US presidents have visited India, with Barack Obama the only one to make two official trips.
Timeline: Mahathir and Anwar's turbulent relationship
The tussle between old rivals Mahathir, 94, and Anwar, 72, has shaped Malaysian politics for decades.
Assange extradition hearing gets under way in London
WikiLeaks founder faces up to 175 years in US jail over publication of military whistleblower revelations.
'Political spectatorship': Modi rolls out red carpet for Trump
US president on his maiden India trip as Prime Minister Modi pulls out all stops to woo him amid differences over trade.
India's media is failing in its democratic duty
India ranks so badly for press freedom because much of the media has simply stopped doing its job.
US Democratic race: How it works
How will the Democratic party decide on who will face Trump in November's US presidential election?
Dataland: The evolution of artificial intelligence and big data
From Ireland's 'smart cities' to China's dystopian social credit system, artificial intelligence is changing our lives.
A Bernie Sanders presidency could be a nightmare for Saudi Arabia
Mohammed bin Salman has put all his eggs in Trump's basket, but what happens if the US leadership changes?
Libya: Tripoli businesses struggling during Haftar assault
Political instability and conflict have derailed Libya's plans to diversify its economy.
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