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Afghan government demands complete ceasefire with Taliban
Taliban had reportedly offered 10-day truce and hold follow-up discussions with Afghan government officials.
Venezuela opposition claims evidence of bribes
They say audio recordings reveal $700,000 was offered from officials for them to turn on leader Juan Guaido.
Hong Kong cancels Chinese New Year celebrations
Fearing continued anti-government unrest, authorities have cancelled some main events and banned sale of items with any political messages.
Severe floods in Australia after devastating bushfires
Heavy rain has soaked coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales over the last few days.
UN Libya mission 'concerned' over threats to block oil exports
The call comes after Libya's national oil company warned against attempts to blockade ports ahead of the Berlin summit.
Over a thousand 'likely' infected by Wuhan virus in China: Study
Officials confirm four new cases of the virus, which a London research centre estimates has infected up to 1,723 people.
All eyes on Berlin as Libya rivals, world powers set for talks
Representatives from Libya's warring sides, as well as from several nations, due to meet in latest bid to end fighting.
Reforestation is not necessarily about planting more trees
A much less costly way to regenerate our forests and decrease carbon levels is to assist nature to do its job.
Erdogan warns EU may face 'terror threats' if Tripoli gov't falls
Turkish president urges Europe to support Ankara's moves in Libya, days after he ordered deployment of troops there.
Simpsons actor Hank Azaria will not voice Apu after controversy
Actor says he will no longer voice the Indian character, two years after accusations of racism marred animated series.
Philippines volcano: Evacuees return to collect belongings
Thousands of evacuees from a town near the Philippines' Taal volcano have been allowed back to briefly visit their homes.
Migrant caravan: Forced to seek asylum in Guatemala
Mexico is deploying hundreds of soldiers to its Guatemalan border in an effort to stop refugees from trying to reach the US.
World's shortest man Khagendra Thapa Magar dies
Khagendra Thapa Magar died of pneumonia at a hospital in the Nepalese city of Pokhara, according to his family.
Evo Morales party names election runners for Bolivian vote
Morales may still have to approve David Choquehaunca and Andronico Rodriguez after describing them as 'pre-candidates'.
Trump taps legal heavyweights for impeachment defence
Starr, who led effort to unseat Bill Clinton over 20 years ago, and celebrity lawyer Dershowitz join Trump's legal team.
Nepal parliament in deadlock over speaker replacement dispute
Bills are piling up but Nepal's parliament has been unable to pass them into law for three months.
Turkey’s Erdogan accuses Syria of breaking ceasefire in Idlib
Turkish president says the Syrian regime has not complied with deal brokered by Turkey and Russia, killing 20 people.
Threat of 'explosive eruption' at Taal stalks Filipino evacuees
Number of displaced residents rises to 162,000 as experts say steady steam emission and tremors indicate rising magma.
India citizenship law: Dalits fear 'discriminatory' legislation
India's new citizenship law raises fears among Hinduism's 'lowest' social group that they will be targeted.
Brazil's Bolsonaro fires culture chief over Nazi-linked comments
Outrage erupts after Culture Secretary Roberto Alvim made remarks similar to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels.
South Korea to decide fate of first transgender soldier
Non-commissioned officer entered the military as a man and had sex reassignment surgery while in active service.
Iran's Khamenei defends Revolutionary Guard in rare Friday sermon
Supreme leader delivers first Friday sermon in eight years as Tehran faces pressure at home and abroad.
US Supreme Court takes up presidential Electoral College dispute
Court agrees to hear two cases involving electors who decided to go against popular vote in 2016 presidential election.
US appeals court orders dismissal of youth climate change lawsuit
Court says plaintiffs, who were right to 19 years old, lacked the legal standing to sue the US.
Iraq's security forces kill at least two protesters in Baghdad
Crackdown on anti-government demonstration kills two, injures dozens as security forces fire tear gas in Iraq's capital.
Winter smog across Balkans prompts protests calling for change
Widespread reliance on coal and wood fires has a severe impact on air quality, but this year, more people across region seek government action.
Ukraine President Zelenskyy rejects PM's resignation
Oleksiy Honcharuk had offered to quit after he was allegedly heard criticising leader's 'primitive' views on economy.
En route to Berlin, Haftar holds talks with top Greek officials
Greek FM claims Libyan strongman will agree to ceasefire that recognises 'invalidity' of accords between Turkey and GNA.
Pompeo breaks silence on alleged threats to envoy in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Pompeo says State Department will do everything to evaluate if Marie Yovanovitch was under threat.
'Hundreds of thousands' killed by counterfeit medicine in Africa
World Health Organization sounds alarm as West African leaders move to crack down on huge illegal trade.
Polish senate votes down draft law aimed at punishing judges
Draft now returns to parliament, where lawmakers from governing right-wing Law and Justice party hold the majority.
Philippine's Taal volcano still 'life threatening' despite lull
Officials advise thousands of displaced villagers not to return to danger zone after signs point to imminent eruption.
China's 2019 birthrate lowest in 70 years of communist rule
Despite change in one-child policy in 2015, pregnancies have not increased, leading to fears of a demographic crisis.
Guinea protesters urged to continue general strike
About 20 people have been killed in protests that turned violent, latest victims were four boys shot this week.
Brazil's indigenous oppose Amazon development plans
Tribal leaders seeking a way to counter President Jair Bolsonaro's environmental policies, which they say are devastating their communities.
Syria ceasefire has failed as civilians killed daily: UN
Some 350,000 Syrians have fled a renewed Russian-backed offensive in opposition-held Idlib province since December.
Philippines volcanic eruption poses further threats
Erupting volcano still threatening lives despite weaker emissions and fewer tremors.
Haftar holds meetings in Greece ahead of Libya peace summit
Talks come as world powers step up efforts for lasting ceasefire in North African country.
Venezuela dollarisation: Use of American dollars increasing
Turning to the US dollar, Venezuelans move away from the bolivar as the economic crisis continues.
Lebanon releases protesters as rights groups slam security forces
Human rights groups criticise Lebanese security forces and call for investigations into the recent crackdown.
Niger violence: Rising death toll and affected families
Civil society organisations in Niger have called for protests to demand action against increased attacks by armed groups in the Sahel region.
How child 'love marriages' in Nepal have become curse for girls
A growing number of Nepali teenagers are marrying young by choice despite child marriage outlawed five decades ago.
Pakistani far-right activists sentenced over blasphemy protests
Eighty-six sentenced for violent protests after 2018 acquittal of a Christian woman in blasphemy case.
Pakistan rescuers search for survivors as avalanche toll rises
Landslides and avalanches bury hundreds of homes in Himalayan region of Neelam Valley as 77 people die.
Libya conflict: UN proposes ceasefire monitor
Haftar did not sign up to ceasefire deal in Moscow but agreed to comply with terms before talks in Berlin.
Iran's Ali Khamenei delivers Friday prayer sermon in Tehran
Supreme leader's appearance comes at a tumultuous time after the accidental downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet.
Japanese minister begins paternity leave after son's birth
Shinjiro Koizumi, son of an ex-prime minister, said he hopes to open debate on issue that remains sensitive in Japan.
Several US troops were wounded in Iran missile attack in Iraq
The US says 11 troops treated for concussion symptoms after January 8 attack, despite first saying no one was harmed.
Second person dies from mystery Wuhan virus in China: official
Authorities say a 69-year-old man from Wuhan died on Wednesday as Thailand reports second case of the virus.
Pakistan says Facebook to help in drive against polio efforts
Pakistan says social media giant has agreed to remove anti-vaccine content as it fights to eradicate polio.
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