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EU's Borrell: 'The threats we are facing are indivisible'
The European Union's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy on building a common foreign policy.
Coronavirus outbreak: Ethiopia steps up prevention measures
Ethiopia is bolstering preparedness to contain a possible outbreak of coronavirus.
UK flooding: Government criticised for not doing enough
The flooding has eased but the worries are not over for people in some parts of the UK.
How will the US Middle East plan impact the Israeli election?
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has yet to see a boost in pre-vote polls ahead of March 2 election, analysts say.
'If I go outside will someone hurt me?': Shock, fear in Germany
Police presence across Germany increased - especially at 'sensitive' places like mosques - after the Hanau tragedy.
Protests in France: Have police gone too far?
We ask La Republique En Marche MP Roland Lescure why so many protesters have been injured and maimed.
Denying genocide in Myanmar: 'Rumours and hearsay'
Aung San Suu Kyi's former spokesperson Nyo Ohn Myint dismisses atrocities carried out against the Rohingya.
Sanders warns Russia to stay out of US presidential campaign
Bernie Sanders warns Moscow to 'stay out of American elections' after reports of Russian attempts to boost his run.
US Democrats turn to Nevada to clarify a chaotic campaign
Caucus is being billed as the first in a state more accurately reflective of the ethnic makeup of the country.
US-Taliban truce begins, raising hopes of peace deal
US-led forces, Kabul forces and Taliban fighters will observe a seven-day period of reduced violence, officials say.
Ryanair boss calls for extra checks on Muslim men at airports
Michael O'Leary says Muslim men should be profiled at airports as 'bombers' will 'generally be of a Muslim persuasion'.
Coronavirus epidemic: Wuhan residents ordered to remain indoors
One month after Wuhan sealed off its borders. The city’s millions of residents have been ordered to stay indoors.
Confusion in Cambodia amid questions over virus on cruise ship
Malaysia declares woman from ship docked in Cambodia virus free amid anger over Hun Sen decision to welcome passengers.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
A woman arrived from the Iranian holy city of Qom where several infections and deaths were reported this week.
Togo election: Gnassingbe expected to extend family's long rule
Fuare Gnassingbe is likely to win a fourth term in Saturday's vote with the opposition unable to form a united front.
Murder, mafia and Nazis loom over Slovak election
Thousands mark the second anniversary of the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancee Martina Kusnirova.
Feuding EU fails to plug Brexit hole in new budget
Brexit may have united the EU-27, but stark divisions remain over how much to spend, and on what it should be spent.
Bloomberg to release accusers from non-disclosure agreements
At least three women will be freed from agreements preventing them from speaking about harassment or discrimination.
Weinstein jury indicates it is split on most serious counts
Jurors indicate they are hung on two counts of predatory sexual assault charges against the disgraced Hollywood mogul.
Polls close in Iranian parliamentary election
Election takes place amid escalating political tensions, economic struggles and concerns about low participation.
How will Germany tackle racially motivated attacks?
Politicians promise a strong response after nine people were killed in a racially motivated attack.
Nevada Democrats see record turnout in first-ever early vote
The number of early participants is nearly as high as the entire caucus count from 2016, when 84,000 Nevadans voted.
UN warns of 'bloodbath' as Syria fighting escalates
Turkey's president phones Russian counterpart as fighting in Syria threatens nearly one million trapped civilians.
Ukrainians protest over coronavirus evacuees
Protesters in Ukraine throw rocks at buses carrying evacuees who were returning home from China.
Turkey's Erdogan confirms sending Syrian fighters to Libya
Turkish president for the first time announces presence of Syrian fighters allied with Turkey in Libya to support GNA.
Iranians vote to elect new parliament amid uncertainty
Supreme Leader Ali Hosseini Khamenei says it is a religious obligation to vote amid concerns of low participation.
Coronavirus claims two more lives in Iran
As people cast ballots to elect a new parliament, two more Iranians die from coronavirus, bringing death toll to four.
Prices of Chinese goods in Pakistan soar
Many businesses are running out of Chinese products causing a sharp increase in prices In Pakistan.
South Korea: Emergency measures after rise in coronavirus cases
Millions of people urged to stay indoors as South Korea becomes the country with the highest number of coronavirus infections outside China.
Lesotho PM fails to appear in court for wife's murder charge
Thomas Thabane was to be charged for killing wife but had a pre-arranged medical check-up in South Africa, aide says.
Thai court dissolves opposition party over 'illegal' loan
Future Forward Party accused of breaking election-funding laws over a $6m loan it received from its billionaire founder.
Analysis: It's high time Germany faced its far-right problem
Hanau attack was not a one-off incident but the natural result of the state's failure to confront right-wing extremism.
Leftover rockets will remain a threat for years in Libya
Long after the war in Libya eventually comes to an end, danger from bombs buried across land could remain for decades to come.
'We're afraid': Far-right attack in Germany reignites fears
Berliners are fearful of increased far-right violence following deadly attack in Hanau targeting migrants.
UK: Far-right leader charged under Terrorism Act
Paul Golding was stopped by officers at airport on his way back from Russia and charged failing to comply with a duty.
Is Aung San Suu Kyi guilty of covering up war crimes?
An ally of Myanmar's leader denies the scale of atrocities in Rakhine, and we challenge a French MP on police brutality.
Trump hints at possible pardon for Roger Stone
Roger Stone is sentenced to 40 months in prison for lying to Congress, but the president is confident he will be cleared.
Assange's lawyers to seek asylum in France for whistleblower
Ahead of extradition hearing which begins on Monday in London, whistleblower's legal team appeal to French authorities.
'This would be a top news story if the shooter was Muslim'
After massacre at shisha bars in Germany, critics decry media double standard in covering attacks by far-right suspects.
Can atheists make their case without devolving into bigotry?
They can, but for examples we must look to James Baldwin and Stephen Hawking, not the 'enlightened' Richard Dawkins.
Sentenced to death for blasphemy: Surviving Pakistan's death row
The story of a man who spent 19 years awaiting execution reveals the power of a false blasphemy claim to destroy a life.
Boat carrying 91 migrants goes missing in Mediterranean
The dinghy had contacted a crisis hotline for distressed migrants after sailing from Libya for Europe on February 8.
Nevada Democratic caucus: Officials hope to avoid repeat of Iowa
As the next Democratic caucus looms in Nevada, the party is doing all it can to avoid the problems that caused chaos in Iowa.
Thai court to decide fate of Thanathorn's Future Forward Party
Charismatic leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit and his young party fight for political survival amid legal hurdles.
Calls grow for Bloomberg to apologise for surveillance of Muslims
In video recording, Bloomberg falsely states NYPD only entered mosques when it was asked by imams to do so.
Irish PM Leo Varadkar resigns, retains caretaker role
Varadkar's resignation as taoiseach, or prime minister, follows a February 8 election, which saw his party lose seats.
California apologises for internment of Japanese Americans
Many say California 'led the racist anti-Japanese American movement' for aiding US internment of Japanese Americans.
New US visa rules set off 'panic wave' in immigrant communities
Sorrow and outrage is spreading across some immigrant communities as Trump's travel ban goes into effect.
Hanau mourns its loved ones murdered in far-right attack
Minority communities in Germany feel government inaction against far-right groups is putting them at risk.
British gang abandons workers in underground cigarette factory
Spanish police arrest fugitive Briton ringleader and rescue six Ukrainian workers trapped in clandestine workshop.
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