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ICJ to rule on emergency measures in Myanmar genocide case
UN court's decision on measures to prevent more harm against Myanmar's Rohingya minority expected on Jan 23.
Iran judiciary calls UK ambassador 'persona non grata'
British diplomat accused of breaking Iran's law for attending a vigil over downed passenger jet.
Katyusha rockets target Iraqi Taji military camp
No casualties reported in attack on base that houses American troops north of the capital, Baghdad.
EU seeks to suspend chamber disciplining Polish judges
Chamber poses 'risk of irreparable damage for Polish judges', says European Commission, in blow to eurosceptic gov't.
The Gambia's ex-leader Jammeh reportedly wants to come home
Jammeh's political party releases several audio recordings where self-exiled former president says he is returning.
Sadr calls for 'million-man march' against US presence in Iraq
Shia cleric and political leader calls on Iraqis to unite for 'peaceful march' against presence of US troops.
Iran warns Europeans of 'consequences' in nuclear dispute
Move to launch dispute mechanism may spell the end of historic 2015 nuclear deal and reimposition of more sanctions.
Why did Iran lie about shooting down the Ukrainian plane?
There are no true checks and balances within the Islamic Republic.
Erdogan would not refrain from 'teaching a lesson' to Haftar
Turkish president says his country has 'duty to protect our kin in Libya' as he accuses Haftar of rejecting truce.
France, Germany, UK pull diplomatic trigger on Iran deal dispute
E3 bloc says Iran failing to respect its side of nuclear pact but adds it is not joining US 'maximum pressure' campaign.
How pro-Western is Ukraine's response to plane crash in Iran?
President Zelenskyy's reaction to the tragedy wins both praise and criticism as he navigates several political crises.
Is NATO about to become 'more involved' in the Middle East?
As tensions with Iran soar, Trump calls on NATO to deploy troops and take on a greater role in the Middle East.
January Democratic debate: Everything you need to know
Tuesday's Democratic presidential debate is the first of 2020 and the last before the Iowa caucuses.
Explainer: How does Iran nuclear deal's dispute mechanism work?
EU nations prompt a mechanism bringing closer the potential collapse of the deal and the re-imposition of UN sanctions
A second Scottish independence referendum? Johnson says no
The UK prime minister has officially rejected a formal referendum request from the Scottish government.
Nearly 1,000 migrants 'returned to Libya' this year
Libyan coastguards intercepted the refugees and migrants and took them to detention centres, says the UN.
'I'll die with no regrets': Risking their lives in Mediterranean
Violence and extortion in Libya forces refugees and migrants to risk the arduous sea journey to Europe.
Iraq and its revolution after Soleimani's assassination
The January 3 killing of the Iranian general will not start a war but it will have a detrimental effect on Iraq.
Protesters block roads in Lebanon as anti-gov't rallies resume
Demonstrators shut off highways leading to Tripoli from the country's south as rallies against ruling elite continue.
Refugees in Greece: Healthcare cuts expose mental health crisis
Government scales back medical and psychiatric support for refugees to prove to an increasingly hostile public that it is on their side.
Libya's Haftar leaves Moscow without signing ceasefire agreement
Turkey's Erdogan criticises breakdown in talks, says Ankara will 'teach Haftar a lesson' if he resumes Tripoli push.
Iran announces first arrests in downing of Ukrainian airliner
Iran's president calls for a special court to investigate crash and for all those responsible to be 'punished'.
From Zimbabwe to England: A story of war, home and identity
What happens when you reject the identity your parents fought for and embrace that of those they fought against?
Avalanches kill dozens in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
At least 124 people killed as severe weather triggers avalanches and landslides in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
The US claims to value honour, but has it ever?
Only when the US reckons with a legacy of slavery and genocide of the land's indigenous can it begin to act honourably.
India's Kerala challenges citizenship law in Supreme Court
Southern state called the new law, which triggered nationwide protests, a violation of India's secular constitution.
'Two killed' in Guinea during anti-government protests
The opposition has called for open-ended demonstrations against president's suspected bid to seek third term in office.
US-Egyptian citizen dies after six years in Egypt custody
US denounces 'avoidable' death of Moustafa Kassem, who was held since 2013 over alleged participation in Rabaa sit-in.
Turkey orders 176 soldiers detained over Gulen ties: state media
Ankara accuses US-based religious leader Fethullah Gulen's network of masterminding a coup attempt in July 2016.
Niger fires army chief following deadly attacks on military bases
General Ahmed Mohamed replaced by Brigadier General Salifou Modi, a former military attache to Germany, government says.
Catholic priest celibacy: Former Pope Benedict defends it in book
Former Pope Benedict's new book supports celibacy for Catholic priests, in contradiction of Pope Francis' remarks.
Indonesia rights body condemns LGBT raids ordered by Depok mayor
Depok mayor says that he also wants to rehabilitate 'victims' in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community.
No breakthrough in Moscow talks for Libya ceasefire deal
Commander of eastern-based forces asks to be given until Tuesday to decide whether to sign deal or not.
South Korea's Bong in Oscars race marked by lack of diversity
Bong Joon-ho secures nomination for the film, 'Parasite', but women and ethnic minorities overlooked.
Trudeau: Plane victims would be alive if not for US-Iran tensions
Trudeau says Canadians feeling 'tremendous grief and loss' and need 'clear answers' about what happened to the aircraft.
Microsoft CEO Nadella criticises India's citizenship law
Nadella, who grew up in Indian city of Hyderabad, said he is saddened by the new law that discriminates against Muslims.
Melbourne chokes amid warning gigantic fires could become routine
Scientists say severity of fires in Australia and elsewhere will only be reduced with efforts to reduce global warming.
North Korea 'remains open to talks' with US: South Korea's Moon
South Korean leader says US President Trump's birthday greetings to Kim Jong Un a 'good idea' to help break impasse.
Stardust: Oldest material on earth found inside meteorite
Stardust found to be as old as 7 billion years, and provides evidence about the way stars were formed in our galaxy.
Guatemalans demand arrest of outgoing president for corruption
Jimmy Morales' immunity will lapse for just a few hours on Tuesday before he's sworn into Central American Parliament.
â€Pushing boundaries’: The rise of Samizdat publishing in Vietnam
Liberal Publishing House publishes and distributes books Vietnam's government does not wants its citizens to read.
Political vacuum in Haiti could let president rule by decree
Protesters have vowed to return to the streets to demand President Jovenel Moise step down.
France, Sahel nations to bolster military cooperation
French President Macron commits to extra 220 troops in push against fighters in the Sahel.
US Attorney General Barr: Soleimani killing was 'legitimate'
Comments come as critics question Trump's claim that Iran's Soleimani was planning an 'imminent attack' against the US.
Iran signals Canada will play active role in downed flight probe
Officials say Iran has indicated Canadian investigators will be more involved than required by int'l law.
US expels 21 Saudi cadets after Florida naval base attack probe
US says 21 didn't have prior knowledge of shooting, but did have contact with child pornography or anti-American content
How does the US impeachment process work?
What does it take to impeach a United States president? What does it take to remove a US president from office?
Has campaign against armed groups in West Africa's Sahel failed?
France hosts summit of Sahel's regional leaders following 'unprecedented' attacks that killed more than 4,000 people.
Britain secretly funded Reuters in 1960s and 1970s
Declassified documents illustrate gov't involvement, which outlet says it would not allow today according to principles.
US troops clear rubble from Iraq base days after Iran strike
Journalists touring the Ain al-Asad base saw large craters on the ground but sources say US forces knew what was coming.
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