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Hong Kong denies entry to Human Rights Watch director
Authorities bar group's head Kenneth Roth from entering Chinese territory ahead of the launch of its new report.
Iran's only female Olympic medalist says she has defected
Taekwondo champion Kimia Alizadeh says she is tired of being used as a propaganda tool by Iranian authorities.
In pictures: 10 years since Haiti's devastating earthquake
A decade after a powerful earthquake, Haiti still struggles to recover from the destruction it left behind.
How Ukraine's Zelenskyy is winning hearts and minds in Russia
The Ukrainian president's New Year address overshadowed Vladimir Putin's and won the praise of many Russians.
Threatening culture in Trumpian times
Trump has decided not to attack Iran's cultural sites, but is the world's cultural heritage any safer?
Outrage after Jeopardy! host rules Bethlehem not in Palestine
Contestant on popular US quiz show was told she was wrong for identifying Jesus's birthplace as Palestine.
Qatari emir in Iran: 'De-escalation' the only way forward
Visit comes amid heightened tensions in the Gulf following the US killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.
Indian police officer suspected of aiding Kashmir rebels arrested
Davinder Singh's arrest along with rebels rattles Indian security apparatus and raises questions about his activities.
Libya's rival factions accuse each other of violating ceasefire
LNA and GNA blame each other of breaking the truce, aimed to stop more than nine months of clashes around Tripoli.
Thailand's protesters run against 'dictatorship'
This was the biggest show of dissent against government since Prayuth assumed office after 2014 military coup.
Lebanon: Risk of medicine shortage amid economic crisis
How an economy on life support is driving fears for future of healthcare in Lebanon.
Haiti quake: 'We are paying for 10 years later'
Ten years after Haiti quake, President Jovenel Moise says aid system needs overhaul.
World leaders pour into Oman to offer condolences for Qaboos
Dignitaries pay respects to Sultan Haitham as Gulf state enters second day of mourning after predecessor's death.
League of Nations: 100 years since founding of UN predecessor
A hundred years after ill-fated League of Nations began its work, is history repeating itself for its successor, the UN?
European judges join Polish peers in protest against 'muzzle law'
Bill proposes strict disciplinary measures against Polish judges critical of the government’s judicial overhaul.
Thousands protest in Warsaw against Poland's 'muzzle-law'
Demonstrations have been taking place in the Polish capital Warsaw against a controversial judiciary law.
Venezuela political crisis: Support for Guaido slips
Opposition leader Juan Guaido struggles to maintain momentum in his bid to remove President Maduro.
Syria's ceasefire comes into force in Idlib province
A ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey has come into effect in Syria's Idlib province.
Iranian newspapers pay tribute to crash victims as anger grows
Calls for accountability flood front pages of Iranian dailies after Tehran admits it mistakenly shot down plane.
Counting the cost of US military bases around the world
How much does the US spend on its military bases around the world? Plus, the meat industry and the French digital tax.
Death toll in Niger army base attack 'rises to 89'
Scores of security forces killed in the attack buried in the capital, Niamey on Saturday, security sources tell Reuters.
Tsai faces choppy China waters after Taiwan election landslide
Emphatic victory underlines growing sense of identity on island that China has vowed to take back by force if necessary.
Libyan forces loyal to Haftar announce conditional ceasefire
Ceasefire might prove hard to maintain following escalation of fighting around Tripoli, Sirte and nature of alliances.
Japanese striker Kazuyoshi Miura, 52, signs on for 35th season
'King Kazu' signs new deal with Yokohama FC to extend his contract by 12 months.
Thousands turn out to 'Run Against Dictatorship' in Thailand
Runners call for gov't of Prayuth Chan-ocha to go, in peaceful event that was followed by rival walk backing Prayuth.
Protests in Tehran after Iran admits shooting down plane
Videos and comments on social media show angry Iranians calling on leadership to resign over plane crash incident.
Mekong communities struggle as China tests dam equipment
Water levels have fluctuated sharply with testing, but some are encouraged that China gave warning of its plan.
Malta gets new prime minister amid outrage over journalist murder
Robert Abela will replace Joseph Muscat who was forced to announce his resignation after mass protests in December.
Nickolay Mladenov: 'There is no Middle East peace process'
The UN's Middle East peace process coordinator discusses if there is still hope to end conflict in the region.
Oman's new Sultan faces diplomatic, economic challenges
Haitham bin Tarek has indicated he will maintain the country's independent foreign policy in troubled Gulf region.
Trudeau says many questions must be answered
Trudeau says many questions must be answered
What legacy does Sultan Qaboos leave for Oman?
Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, who had been ill for some time, died on Saturday at the age of 79.
Truth about Iran plane crash could not be hidden: Zelenskyy
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy urges international partners to be united and persistent until a probe was complete.
'We're pro-Scotland': Independence supporters march in Glasgow
Demonstrators brave the weather in Glasgow, calling for a second referendum on Scotland's independence.
Iran says it 'unintentionally' shot down plane: Latest updates
Latest updates as Tehran acknowledges it accidentally shot down Ukrainian passenger plane that had 176 people on board.
Iran's retaliation is not over
The missile attacks on US positions in Iraq are just the beginning.
Iraq PM tells Kurdish leaders he does not seek hostility with US
Discussions included anti-government protests, presence of foreign troops in Iraq and broader regional tensions.
Victims still struggle 10 years after Haiti earthquake
Many never saw benefits of humanitarian aid that flowed in and see little chance of that changing.
'Go back Modi': India protesters condemn PM's visit to Kolkata
Nearly 30,000 protesters take to the megacity's streets to denounce Modi's visit and oppose a new citizenship law.
Merkel: Germany to host Libya peace conference
German chancellor stressed Libya's warring parties would need to play an important role to help find a solution.
Afghanistan: Two US service members killed by roadside bomb
Afghan military official said incident took place in Dand district where two others were wounded.
'Loss for region': World reacts to death of Oman's Sultan Qaboos
Leaders from across the world pay their respects to Oman's longest-serving leader who ruled for nearly 50 years.
President Tsai Ing-wen wins Taiwan election
Final results show Tsai winning Saturday's election with 57.1 percent of the votes ahead of Han who bagged 38.6 percent.
Turkey asks Russia to get Libya's Haftar to accept ceasefire
Turkey's Erdogan and Russia's Putin called for a truce in Libya starting from midnight on Saturday.
Oman's Sultan Qaboos, a negotiator in a volatile region
Qaboos was a direct descendant of the founder of the Al Bu Said dynasty and he ruled the Gulf state since 1970.
Qassem Soleimani killing sparks concerns, deepens divide in Iraq
Anti-government demonstrators want outside forces to respect Iraq's sovereignty as they fight for political change.
Oman's Sultan Qaboos dies aged 79: State media
Oman declares a three-day mourning period for ruler known for promoting peace in the region.
Asian workers caught in a bind as Middle East tensions soar
Filipinos in Iraq question Duterte's evacuation plan while Indonesians in Mecca say they have not heard from Jakarta.
At least 12 people die as boat sinks off Greek island of Paxi
Authorities say boat full of asylum seekers took on water near Paxi during an apparent attempt to reach Italy.
US versus Iran: Tension over the airwaves
Media in the US and Iran are vastly different but when it comes to war they both stumble. Plus, Rio's media collectives.
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