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Two 'bomb' cyclones form at once in one ocean
A 'bomb' cyclone is defined as a low-pressure area that deepens by at least 24mb in 24 hours.
Libya war high on African Union agenda
Leaders gather in Ethiopia's capital ahead of the annual African Union summit, and the Libya conflict is high on the agenda.
Confusion, violence in Iraq as al-Sadr pulls support for protests
Shia religious and political leader's shifting stance on anti-gov't protests fuels clashes in Iraqi cities.
Australia bushfires: Heavy rains bring relief, pollution warnings
New growth is beginning to push through the scorched landscape but the cost of this unprecedented fire season is mounting.
Eight die, dozens wounded in southern Kazakhstan clashes
Officials said clashes and group fights between residents took place in the Kordai district of Jambyl region.
UN's Moratinos: 'Inclusive identity' can build a better world
UN High representative for the Alliance of Civilizations on whether relations between societies can be improved.
Ireland votes in 'three-horse race' to form next government
Historically dominated by Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, three-way race led by Sinn Fein is new dynamic for Ireland.
Botswana auctions elephant hunting licenses after lifting ban
Licences to hunt 60 elephants sold, the first to be allowed since President Masisi scrapped a blanket ban on hunting.
Voices from Hubei, two weeks into coronavirus lockdown
A group of former high school classmates from Hubei spoke about the conditions for their families under lockdown.
Ireland election: Polls predict change to political landscape
The Irish PM was applauded for his handling of Brexit but voters care more about healthcare and housing.
Brazil 'Bolsa Familia' cut, millions struggle to survive
The government has cut the number of beneficiaries of the anti-poverty programme.
Democrats vie for votes in New Hampshire debate
Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg entered debate leading in the polls and came out largely unscathed.
Philippines' Duterte moves to terminate defence pact with US
The president had threatened to end the 1999 agreement after the US government cancelled the visa of a political ally.
Trump purge: Impeachment witnesses lose their jobs
Firings come two days after the Republican-majority Senate acquitted the US president of charges of abuse of power.
China's would-be tourists stay put along with their dollars
A drop in visitors from world’s largest outbound market and fears at home over outbreak take a toll on other countries.
Art Basel cancels Hong Kong fair due to Coronavirus outbreak
The statement cited several factors informing the decision, including health concerns.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
China reports 73 people died on Wednesday, the highest since the outbreak began late last year.
New York to sue US over its removal from traveller programmes
Lawsuit is the latest in a continuing feud over immigration between the Trump administration and Democratic NYC leaders.
Mexico to raffle off huge presidential jet, sort of
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been trying to sell the expensive plane since he took office.
El Paso Walmart shooting suspect charged with federal hate crimes
Patrick Crusius is accused of killing 22 people in a shooting that targeted Mexicans in Texas.
February Democratic debate: Everything you need to know
Seven candidates will face off in New Hampshire just days before the US state holds its primary.
US gov't using phone location data to track migrants: Report
WSJ reports US agencies have arrested undocumented migrants based on phone data purchased from a commercial company.
Malawi president appeals court ruling nullifying election win
The electoral commission chair Jane Ansah, who supports the appeal, says the court overstepped its powers.
Mass wedding in South Korea despite coronavirus fear
Despite concerns about the spread of the virus, a mass Unification Church wedding has gone ahead in South Korea.
Israel deploys more troops day after Palestinians killed
Additional Israeli forces deployed in Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank after five Palestinians are killed.
What to watch for in Ireland's election
The Irish prime minister was applauded for his handling of Brexit, but voters care more about their health and housing.
'Hopeful again': Iraqi protesters hail Ayatollah Sistani's speech
Ayatollah al-Sistani berates security forces for failing to protect protesters killed in clashes with Sadrists in Najaf.
Beheadings, kidnappings amid surge in Mozambique attacks: UN
Armed groups have committed 28 attacks in northern region of the country this year displacing thousands, says the UN.
Indian protesters hold interfaith prayers at Shaheen Bagh
Anti-CAA demonstrators from all faiths pray for withdrawal of law and communal amity at women-led epicentre of protests.
Dutch euthanasia clinic sees jump in death requests
There was a 22 percent rise in Dutch people wanting to end their lives in 2019 compared with the previous year.
Ex-Congressman Joe Walsh ends 2020 Republican bid against Trump
The conservative talk show host suspends campaign, but says 'fight against the Cult of Trump is just getting started'.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Death toll tops 600, with more than 3,143 new infections reported across China.
Rohingya justice: Why the ICJ's public rebuke of Myanmar matters
The ICJ's order that Myanmar does all it can to prevent genocide offers the Rohingya hope for the future.
Ireland election: Waiting to see doctor tops voter concerns
As Ireland gears up for a snap general election this weekend, addressing inequality and complexity of the country's healthcare system has emerged as the number one priority for voters.
Iraqi students stand by protesters: 'Your education is a failure'
Thousands of students in Iraq put education on hold to protest demanding a better future.
Shamima Begum loses appeal over citizenship removal
Women who left the UK to join ISIL as a teenager had citizenship revoked one year ago on national security grounds.
Botswana to hold auction of elephant hunting licences
President Masisi fends off criticism of his government's decision, saying it will not threaten the elephant population.
Macron: Europeans cannot remain spectators in new arms race
Macron seeks a leading role in post-Brexit EU nuclear strategy, using France's military clout to make his point.
From les banlieues to the Oscars: High hopes for French film
Les Miserables director Ladj Ly, whose nominated film tackles police brutality, is celebrated as a local hero.
Coronavirus outbreak: Hong Kong unveils virus quarantine plans
Anyone arriving from mainland China from Saturday will have to undergo 14 days 'compulsory' quarantine.
Will Trump's presidency remain tainted by impeachment?
We challenge Trump ally Steve Cortes on the legitimacy of the impeachment trial.
'Our feet grow into the ground': The Ojibwe women owning the shore
How a Native American tribe reclaimed the land they once sacrificed in exchange for their physical survival.
Iraq protesters look to al-Sistani ahead of Friday sermon
Protesters hope for more support from Ayatollah al-Sistani after Muqtada al-Sadr's supporters turned on them.
Passenger plane narrowly escaped Israeli attack on Syria: Russia
Tehran-Damascus flight with 172 people on board was used by Israel as cover from Syrian missile systems, Moscow says.
Afghanistan drug addiction on the rise as conflict continues
Addicts go through what passes for detox here - several months of cold showers and long walks.
Mexico violence: Controversy over children in militias
Recent images of armed children dressed in fatigues and lined up like soldiers have circulated on Mexican social media.
French independent film hopes for Oscars glory
French film, Les Miserables, is nominated in Best International Feature Film category.
'Humiliated': Top Kashmir leaders charged under 'draconian' law
Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, the former chief ministers under detention since August, charged under PSA law.
Yemen al-Qaeda leader al-Rimi killed in US operation, says Trump
Qassim al-Rimi, the leader of AQAP, was killed in counterterrorism operation in Yemen, US president says.
The saga of the kidnapped bookseller of Hong Kong
For years, a bookstore owner in Hong Kong smuggled banned books into mainland China. His work made him a target.
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