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Russia, Turkey emerge political frontrunners in Libya: Report
Report says US's lack of interest, Europe's power struggle have made it possible for both countries to infiltrate Libya.
Trump impeachment trial day six: All the latest updates
Trump's defence team begins its opening arguments on Saturday following three days of presentations by House Democrats.
Iraq's Sadrists withdraw support for protest movement
Iraq's largest political bloc - the Sadrists - have withdrawn their support for anti-government protest movement.
Yemen rebels advance as loyalists beat 'tactical' retreat
Renewed fighting entering its ninth day allows Houthi rebels to retake loyalist positions.
Tensions high in Baghdad as police fire tear gas, live bullets
Iraqi protesters say they will remain in Tahrir Square as security forces reopen roads previously shut by demonstrators.
El Salvador general admits army carried out El Mozote massacre
US-trained Atlacatl Battalion killed some 1,000 people in Latin America's most brutal massacre of 20th century.
Iran condemns 'inhumane' US treatment of its nationals
An Iranian student headed to university in Boston was deported at airport earlier this week.
Impeachment trial: What to expect from Trump's defence team
US Senate trial moves to new phase as president's lawyers get a chance to argue in Trump's favour.
The end of the nation-state
The brutal naked violence states increasingly unleash on their nations signals their irreversible loss of legitimacy.
Impeachment trial: Who is on Trump's defence team?
The defence team is made up of an array of well-known Washington, DC lawyer and Trump surrogates.
Controversy over Germany's 'anti-Jewish' artwork
As world set to commemorate International Holocaust Day, presence of Germany's historic sculptures fuels concerns at rising anti-Semitism.
Bolivia's caretaker President Anez says will run in May election
The 52-year-old lawyer and former TV presenter is one of the most vocal critics of ousted President Evo Morales.
Anger as Ugandan activist cropped out of photo with white peers
Climate advocate Vanessa Nakate calls out racism after she is removed from image taken with her white peers in Davos.
Latin America: A giant in turmoil
A former Chilean presidential candidate explores the demise of the political left across Latin America.
The Murdoch media: Polluting Australia's airwaves?
As bushfires flare, Murdoch's news empire peddles climate scepticism. Plus, the legacy of Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Wuhan coronavirus: A new pandemic?
Questions remain about authorities' response to the coronavirus as number of confirmed cases rises.
Sudan's government signs initial peace deal with rebel group
Ruling council inks preliminary deal on political and security arrangements with faction of Sudan People's Liberation Movement – North.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Seventh city near Wuhan halts transport and closes its river bridge as China escalates efforts to contain deadly virus.
At least 20 killed, hundreds injured as quake hits eastern Turkey
Magnitude 6.8 quake rocks eastern province of Elazig killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 900.
China expands coronavirus outbreak lockdown to 56 million people
Number of confirmed cases climbs sharply to more than 1,321 worldwide, with 41 deaths reported in China as of Saturday.
Turkey, Greece brace for standoff over Cyprus gas drilling plan
Controversial Turkish plan to drill in Cypriot waters comes as regional industry leaders discuss energy plans in Athens.
Trump impeachment trial: How did Democrats' arguments play out?
US House managers wrap up their opening arguments against President Donald Trump in the Senate impeachment trial.
Trump impeachment trial day five: All the latest updates
Democrats finished laying out their case in their final day of arguments in the Republican-controlled Senate trial.
China battles coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
France announces two cases of deadly new virus from China, which has killed at least 41 people.
France confirms first European coronavirus cases
France announces three people have the deadly new virus from China and health minister says she expects more cases.
UK PM Johnson signs Withdrawal Agreement, paving way for Brexit
The UK expected to quit EU on Jan 31, following years of political division over how to carry out referendum result.
Emilia-Romagna: Will Italy's left-wing stronghold turn far-right?
Emilia-Romagna, traditionally a red region, prepares for political earthquake as it heads towards regional poll.
US senator presses for declassified report on Khashoggi's killing
Even though the Senate has the power to unilaterally declassify information, the move appears unlikely to succeed.
El Calabozo massacre: Remains of six returned 38 years later
Families fight for justice nearly four decades after El Salvador soldiers shot dead more than 200 in August 1982.
Auschwitz survivor Leon Schagrin: 'The suffering doesn't go away'
At 93 and having lost his survivor friends, Leon Schagrin educates young people on the horrors of Nazi Germany.
Thousands rally as French PM presents pension bill to ministers
Interior ministry says 249,000 join protest, with demonstrators calling for end to government's planned reform project.
Coronavirus: Officials confirm second US case of virus
US Centers for Disease Control says dozens of potential cases were being investigated in the United States.
Texas police: 2 dead after warehouse explosion shakes Houston
Houston officials say early indications point to a leak of propylene gas as the cause, but an investigation is ongoing.
Trump impeachment trial enters critical phase
The Senate impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump entered a critical phase on Friday as House Democrats make their best argument as to why former National Security Adviser John Bolton should testify.
One year after Brazil's worst industrial disaster
Anniversary of day 270 people were killed when a dam collapsed, sending a tide of toxic waste to flood Brumadinho.
Thousands of Iraqis rally to demand withdrawal of US troops
Heeding a call by powerful Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr, protesters in Baghdad demand an end to 'foreign interference'.
Greta Thunberg challenges world leaders on climate change
Young, renowned activist slams what she says is inaction of world leaders amid World Economic Forum in Davos.
Trump impeachment trial: Will Democrats get their witnesses?
House Democrats turn attention to obstruction charge, need for witnesses on the last day of their opening arguments.
Migrant truck deaths suspect to be extradited to UK from Ireland
Eamonn Harrison is alleged to have driven a container full of people being trafficked to the Belgian port of Zeebrugge.
Qatar 'fake news' law signals 'worrying regression': Rights group
Amnesty International says new law 'deals another bitter blow to freedom of expression' in the country.
Erdogan says Turkish military in Libya to train pro-Sarraj forces
Turkish president says army personnel being sent to Libya are supporting and training UN-recognised government's forces.
Suspected arson attack at East Jerusalem mosque
Police search for suspects after a mosque room in Beit Safafa area was 'ignited', and Hebrew graffiti sprayed outside.
Sri Lanka's new government to investigate war missing
Announcement follows controversial remarks from President Rajapaksa that those missing were 'actually dead'.
Fear in Kashmir as top general talks of 'deradicalisation' camps
Indian general speaks of 'radicalisation' of Kashmiri youth, drawing comparison with internment of Uighurs in China.
Palestinians warn Israel, US as Trump discusses new 'peace plan'
Palestinians reject US meeting with Netanyahu, promise not to recognise peace plan expected to favour Israel.
China coronavirus: Two deaths reported outside Hubei
China has stepped up its response to a new coronavirus outbreak, placing restrictions on 10 cities in Hubei province, the centre of the outbreak.
US teen Coco Gauff upsets defending Australian Open champ Osaka
Fifteen-year-old Gauff defeats Japanese third-seed Naomi Osaka 6-3,6-4 to advance into the fourth round in Melbourne.
From the US to Afghanistan: Rediscovering the mother who left me
Tracee Herbaugh's mother, Sharon, abandoned her when she was born, pursuing a career from which she never returned.
'We want them out': Iraq protesters call for US troops exit
Thousands march in Baghdad, heeding to call by Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr for an anti-US 'million-man march'.
Trump says he'll likely release Middle East peace plan by Tuesday
Trump says he will likely unveil the long-awaited plan before Netanyahu, Gantz visit the White House next week.
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