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Powers renew pledge to uphold Libya arms embargo
Germany, UN host ministers and top officials in bid to cut off external military support to Libya's warring sides.
The Delhi election and the making of a Hindu voting bank
The BJP's setback in Delhi's local legislative elections is not a defeat of its Hindu nationalist agenda.
Christian Zionist archaeology: A tool of Palestinian subjugation
Archaeological projects in Palestine led by US evangelical Christians contribute to Palestinian dispossession.
Australia: Divisions over coal industry expansion
Australia is the world’s biggest coal exporter and the government is being accused of not doing enough to protect the environment.
Rockets strike near US embassy in Iraq, no casualties reported
US and Iraqi military officials say rockets hit the capital's heavily fortified Green Zone with minor damage reported.
Xi had early knowledge of coronavirus severity, speech shows
As new cases drop for third day, speech shows leadership knew virus's potential severity weeks before telling public.
Coronavirus outbreak's effect on the oil and gas market
Exclusive with secretary-general of Gas Exporting Countries Forum on the coronavirus. Plus, cost of rising sea levels.
Pompeo in Senegal: Africa caught in US-China trade war
The US is sending mixed messages to the continent, they want to do business, but are not open to all African countries.
Facebook boss backs tighter rules on 'harmful online content'
Mark Zuckerberg says mix of existing rules for telecoms and media industries could be used to regulate social media.
Libya faces 'catastrophic financial crisis' due to oil blockade
Forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar have closed major oil ports since January 18, causing a sharp fall in Libya's output.
Tunisia talks on cabinet press on amid risk of new election
Elyes Fakhfakh announces a new government but it immediately hits hurdles after Ennahdha pulls out of lineup.
Dozens of civilians killed in Saudi-UAE-led air raids in Yemen
Attacks in al-Jawf come after a Saudi fighter jet crashed in the same area, with Houthis claiming to have shot it down.
Turkey hits back at Russia claims over Syria's Idlib
VP Oktay says Ankara fulfils its responsibilities in Idlib as Syrian army offensive on rebel-held enclave continues.
Egypt upholds detention of researcher Patrick George Zaki
Fresh calls for release of Egyptian student detained upon arrival from Italy after Mansoura court rejects appeal.
Will media freedom in the Philippines survive?
President Rodrigo Duterte takes legal action to shut down the country's biggest broadcaster.
Kashmir: India tells Turkey don't 'interfere in internal affairs'
Foreign ministry urges Ankara to 'develop proper understanding of facts' after Turkish president's remarks on Kashmir.
Syria: 800,000 displaced face desperate conditions in camps
In past four days alone, more than 150,000 Syrians flee villages as government forces close in on rebel-held Idlib.
Environmental campaigners welcome single-use plastic in Bali
Local government aims to reduce marine plastic by 70 percent over the next six months.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Foreign Ministry criticises countries that have introduced trade and travel restrictions on China.
South Sudan president offers compromise as gov't deadline looms
Salva Kiir cuts number of states from 32 to 10, says he expects the opposition to also 'be prepared' to compromise.
Qatar says talks to end GCC crisis were suspended in January
Foreign minister says while efforts to resolve row were unsuccessful, Doha open to 'any offer to resolve' issue.
'A mockery of us': Victims' families decry ex-Colombia army chief
Families of men killed in 'false positives' scandal accuse Mario Montoya of withholding information in JEP hearing.
Chinese tourist in France is Europe's first coronavirus death
More than 1,500 people have died from the coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19, mostly in mainland China.
Saudi fighter jet crashes in northern Yemen's al-Jawf province
Houthi rebels earlier claimed they shot down a military plane belonging to 'enemy forces' in the same province.
Mark Esper: 'Rising threat' China tops US's adversary list
Pentagon chief's condemnation of Beijing denounced by Chinese foreign minister accusing Washington of 'smear campaign'.
China â€stood with Palestinians and with other oppressed people’
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has rejected international criticism on China’s human rights record during a visit to Berlin.
No let-up in Atlantic storms
Hurricane-force winds and flooding continue as extreme low pressure continues to dominate the North Atlantic.
Speaking up about the coronavirus – but at what cost?
Why China saw public anger and reporting about the coronavirus go uncensored. Plus, the fury of India's news anchors.
Haiti orphanage fire: 15 children dead, health workers say
The orphanage had been using candles for light due to problems with its generator and inverter, the home's workers say.
Sri Lankan elephants' struggle to survive
Elephants and people are in an increasingly dangerous confrontation.
Sports events hit by coronavirus outbreak
COVID-19 has forced Olympic qualifiers and major international competitions in China to be cancelled or relocated.
For love of the nai: Reviving the reed flute in Jordan
The nai is one of the world’s oldest musical instruments.
Haiti orphanage fire: 13 children killed in blaze near capital
Government closed around 160 orphanages in the past five years and hundreds more operate without official authorisation.
Aid workers face growing hostility on Lesbos
Violence and harassment towards aid workers on Lesbos have NGOs concerned for the safety of their staff.
'Another milestone': Kosovo and Serbia sign rail, road deals
Presidents of Serbia and Kosovo announce US-brokered deal to connect their capitals by rail and road.
At least 21 dead or missing in attack on central Mali village
Armed men burn homes and kill several in raid on Ogossagou, the village that suffered a massive attack last year.
Mexico women protest after gruesome killing of Ingrid Escamilla
Protesters splashed presidential palace with red paint after killing of 25-year-old Ingrid Escamilla caused outrage.
'Blasphemy' case divides France
Blasphemy is not a crime, said Macron, defending a teenage girl who offended Muslims in a social media tirade.
Is China losing control of the coronavirus outbreak?
Some Communist Party leaders have been sacked as the number of confirmed cases rises.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
New fatalities push nationwide death toll close to 1,400 and further 5,090 new cases take total infections near 65,000.
Egypt confirms coronavirus case, the first in Africa
The country's health ministry says the affected person is a 'foreigner' who is hospitalised and in isolation.
Manchester City banned from next two Champions Leagues
Premier League club says it will appeal against UEFA's decision, which also hit it with a fine of $32.5m.
Possible new record as Antarctica temperature soars
WMO seeks to obtain data after scientists on Seymour Island log temperature of 20.75C (69.35 Fahrenheit).
Venezuela's Maduro says arrest of Juan Guaido 'will come'
Nicolas Maduro said Venezuela's justice system will decide if and when Guaido should be imprisoned.
Antarctica: Second record-breaking hot day in a week
Experts say melting ice on the coldest continent is accelerating the rise in sea levels worldwide.
Three Honduran policemen killed in shoot-out to free MS-13 leader
Alexander Mendoza, a notorious MS-13 figure also known as 'El Porky', escaped during the attack.
Defiant, Lebanon's Hariri says deal with Aoun is 'history'
Former prime minister says his party is 'here to stay' in first public speech since resigning in October amid protests.
Don't forget the Uighur amid the Coronavirus crisis
The world has been indifferent to the plight of the Uighurs, leading some to claim that coronavirus may be a punishment.
Algerians mark a year of protests with fresh demonstrations
Thousands of Algerians gather in capital Algiers to celebrate movement's first anniversary, demand deep reforms.
Syrian military helicopter shot down as fighting intensifies
Syrian state media says all crew members killed as government push on rebel-held northwest causes mass displacement.
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