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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.
Vietnam's battalions of 'cyber-armies' silencing online dissent
'Force 47', thought to be 10,000-strong, seen as government's online enforcers as new cybercrime law takes effect.
Recipe for solidarity: How Indian protesters are being fed
Individuals and groups come forward to arrange for food and beverages as protests enter second month.
Guatemala breaks off diplomatic relations with Venezuela
President Giammattei issues order two days after taking office as Caracas calls his administration as a 'bad joke'.
China's Xi turns to Myanmar as he pushes for 'Belt and Road' plan
Xi expected to sign $1.3bn deal to build a port in Rakhine State on his first visit to the country as president.
India: The Child Sex Highway
101 East investigates Indian villages where it is custom for parents to sell their young daughters for sex.
US sends asylum seekers to Guatemala as new caravan heads north
More than 2,000 Honduran migrants and asylum seekers leave for US, despite expected obstacles on route and at borders.
Guatemalan officials arrested for corruption after leaving office
The officials, including an ex-congresswoman and ex-mayor, lost immunity after a new administration was sworn in.
Libya's Haftar secretly flies to Greece ahead of Berlin summit
Military commander signals willingness to attend summit in Germany that includes Pompeo and other major players.
'They massacred them': Panama religious sect kills 7 in ritual
Officials say the small religious sect kidnapped, tortured and murdered members of Ngabe Bugle Indigenous group.
US Senate formally opens Trump impeachment trial
Senators sworn in to serve as jurors at the impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump.
US impeachment trial: What role will Chief Justice Roberts play?
The constitution requires the chief justice of the Supreme Court to 'preside' over the trial, but the role is undefined.
US: FBI arrests three white supremacists ahead of pro-gun rally
United States Department of Justice says the three men are members of a neo-Nazi group, The Base.
Evo Morales retracts call for 'armed militias' in Bolivia
Morales's call for creation of 'armed militias' in Bolivia sparked outcry from the country's interim government.
Pentagon to soon resume Saudi training halted after base shooting
The US military grounded Saudi pilots and restricted some 850 military students to classroom training.
Who stands to gain or lose from US-China trade deal?
US President Donald Trump has always said he will be tough on China, but now he has signed a trade deal with Beijing.
French filmmaker Ruggia charged with sexual assault of a minor
According to actress Adele Haenel's allegations, Christophe Ruggia first harassed her when she was 12.
Lesotho PM to resign over alleged links to wife's murder
Thomas Thabane's ruling party says he decided to resign over evidence allegedly linking him to the 2017 murder.
Record 45 million need urgent food aid in southern Africa: UN
Low growth, rising population, drought and floods have combined to worsen food insecurity in the region.
Watchdog: White House broke law by withholding Ukraine aid
Independent agency says the Trump administration violated federal law when it delayed Ukraine military aid.
Security forces fire tear gas in second night of Lebanon clashes
Four months into the mostly peaceful protest movement, anti-gov't demonstrators turned their anger onto the banks.
Haftar committed to ceasefire, may attend Berlin summit: Germany
German foreign minister meets renegade Libyan commander before key meeting in Berlin aimed at ending Tripoli conflict.
Syria's war: More than 20 killed in air raids on rebel-held Idlib
Syrian government-led bombing of last opposition stronghold comes despite Russia-Turkey brokered truce.
'Unabated violation': Report highlights Syria war's child victims
UN Commission of Inquiry details plight of Syrian children facing displacement, abuse and deaths in nine-year war.
Thousands rally in The Gambia for ex-leader Yahya Jammeh's return
Protest follows self-exiled leader's insistence in recent audio recording that The Gambia guarantee his right to return.
Rouhani: Iran enriching more uranium than before 2015 deal
Iranian president says Tehran working to 'prevent war' and dialogue with world remains 'possible'.
Philippines braces for another volcanic eruption threat
Thousands more evacuate homes after Taal volcano blankets town with falling ash.
India to invite Pakistan PM Imran Khan to regional SCO summit
Pakistan PM likely to be invited to China-led Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit India will host later this year.
Son of noted Muslim preacher shot in South Africa
Yousuf Deedat in critical condition after being shot by an unknown assailant.
Could diplomacy come after tragedy in Iran?
The downing of the Ukrainian airliner may pave the way for de-escalation between the US and Iran.
Put the spring back in the Arab Spring
The Arab Spring is not a singular event with a beginning and an end.
Putin's party backs president's pick for prime minister
Mikhail Mishustin, a former tax official, set to be next prime minister of Russia.
The legacy of slavery and Empire today
Academic and author Priyamvada Gopal and spoken-word artist George Mpanga discuss the legacy of slavery and Empire.
Beyond the Wall: From Germany to Bulgaria, What Happened to Hope?
Thirty years ago, the Cold War came to an end and Europe was awash with hope, but have the years since been squandered?
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