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Venezuela's Guaido to challenge rival for Congress presidency
Opposition leader Guaido to return to National Assembly to challenge rival elected by President Maduro's allies.
Iran's Zarif says US denied him a visa to attend UN meeting
Zarif's attendance at the Security Council was planned before Soleimani was killed, escalating global tensions.
What is behind the foreign tour of Hamas's Haniya?
Egypt's decision to allow the Hamas leader to travel signals progress on ceasefire negotiations with Israel.
India campus violence: Nationwide solidarity protests held
Protests across India condemning masked group attacks on students and staff in New Delhi university.
Iraqis worry about US retaliation after Trump threatens sanctions
President Trump's threats come as Iraq backs a resolution calling for US troops to leave the country.
Hong Kong's Lam promises to work closely with Beijing's new envoy
City's chief executive makes no mention of prolonged protests and pledges to return Hong Kong to 'right path'.
Iran: Qassem Soleimani's remains arrive in Kerman for burial
Funeral marks the end of a three-day mourning period for Quds Force commander, who was killed in US air raid in Iraq.
Scorched Australia readies for renewed bushfire threat
Fires have swept through 8 million hectares and some blazes are so large only sustained rainfall will extinguish them.
South Korea's Moon: 'Desperate need' to improve North Korea ties
South Korean president calls for new talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and says recent threats not helpful.
Philippine vice president brands Duterte's drug war a failure
Leni Robredo said only 1 percent of the estimated supply of methamphetamine has been seized in the last three years.
More than 61,000 missing in Mexico amid spiralling drug violence
The number of missing is 50 percent higher than previously estimated and follows record number of homicides in 2019.
UN special envoy 'angry' at foreign meddling in Libya
Ghassan Salame says Libyans are suffering as a result of the unrest and foreign countries should 'keep out'.
Rakhine: the new front in Myanmar's violent ethnic conflicts
Violence flared a year ago when the Arakan Army attacked Myanmar police, forcing thousands from their homes.
US military has no plans to leave Iraq: US defence chief
Defence officials call letter about preparations for a US military withdrawal from Iraq 'a mistake'.
US-Iran tensions after Soleimani killing: All the latest updates
Calls for revenge grow louder as hundreds of thousands of people gather in Iranian capital to pay respects to Soleimani.
Ludacris becomes Gabonese citizen, celebrates African heritage
US rapper and actor shares news on social media, prompting fans to respond: 'Welcome home.'
What would happen if foreign troops are expelled from Iraq?
Iraqi parliament has voted to remove foreign troops, drawing threat of sanctions from US president.
Prospect of fresh sanctions on Iran rises as EU leaders mull deal
EU powers plan emergency meeting after Iran says scrapping limits on enriching uranium, following killing of Soleimani.
US and Iran must protect cultural sites, says UNESCO
Trump has threatened to target Iran's cultural heritage if it responds violently to Qassem Soleimani's killing.
Harvey Weinstein rape trial opens in New York
Weinstein, once one of Hollywood's most powerful men, was also hit with a separate rape charge in Los Angeles on Monday.
France to strip special pension from writer accused of child rape
Essayist Gabriel Matzneff is being investigated by French police for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl.
Mass anti-government protests turn violent in Guinea
At least 12 injured as president's supporters attack protesters fearing a third term in the office.
Libya: Haftar forces announce capture of large parts of Sirte
LNA claims capturing outskirts of the city, including al-Qardabiya airbase, before moving towards city centre.
Bolton 'prepared to testify' if subpoenaed in impeachment trial
The ex-national security adviser came to the decision after 'careful consideration and study' of executive privilege.
NATO stands with US after Soleimani assassination and warns Iran
Head of military alliance says new conflict would be in 'no one's interest' as US-Iran tensions peak.
Trump impeachment trial: 10 senators to watch
As congressional leaders try to come to a deal on rules for Trump's trial, these senators' votes may become crucial.
Five soldiers killed in Mali roadside attack
More than 140 Malian soldiers have reportedly died in attacks between September and December.
Top EU diplomat 'deeply regrets' Iran centrifuge announcement
The killing of one of Iran's top generals has left the landmark 2015 nuclear deal severely undermined.
Bangladesh student's rape sparks protests demanding death penalty
Protesters march along city's main roads, halting traffic to demand rapist's arrest and capital punishment for convicts.
Storms cause flooding in southeast Europe, Levant
At least two people dead as Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria and Israel feel the brunt of the stormy weather.
NATO to review Iraq mission after Soleimani killing
Military allies must respond to Iraqi demands to leave the country following the killing of a top Iranian commander.
DRC government to force families to leave mines
Thousands of families living near lucrative cobalt mines are to be forced to make way for foreign mining companies.
Qatar makes its debut in Winter Youth Olympic Games
The reinvention of the Olympics gives a Winter Games debut to athletes from the Middle East.
France enters week of talks amid pension strikes
Unions will meet French officials hoping to alter or halt plans to reform pension schemes and raise the retirement age.
India's JNU attacked: 'We thought ... we all will lose our lives'
Students and teachers at premier university recount the horrors of Sunday night's violence that injured dozens.
Uganda police arrest Bobi Wine, fire tear gas on supporters
Popular opposition leader held as he sought to start public meetings ahead of next year's presidential election.
The emptying of Spain's interior
Spain's rural regions have lost 28 percent of their populations in the past 50 years.
Liberia discontent: More anti-government protests expected
Many people are unhappy with the economy and the rising cost of living.
Indonesia floods: Death toll hits 66 as more rain is expected
Tens of thousands forced into shelters after floodwaters submerge entire neighbourhoods in Jakarta and satellite cities.
Pork shortfall in China due to swine flu jacks global prices up
Pork shortage sends government shopping abroad, implementing emergency measures at home as Chinese New Year looms.
Mourners flood Tehran as calls for revenge over Soleimani grow
Iran's leaders join massive crowds in the capital for the funeral procession of top commander assassinated by the US.
Germany: Trump's Iraq sanctions threat 'not helpful'
Heiko Maas says EU foreign ministers should 'quickly agree common approach' amid soaring Middle East tensions.
US soldier, contractors killed in al-Shabab attack on Kenya base
Two more members of the US Department of Defence wounded in the raid on base used by US and Kenyan troops.
Trump steps up rhetoric against Iran, threatens Iraq sanctions
Trump ratchets up tension with aggressive rhetoric even as his administration says Soleimani killing was to stop war.
Tears, cries of vengeance as Tehran bids farewell to Soleimani
Sea of mourners dressed in black gather in Tehran to pay homage to revered general killed in US air strike.
Erdogan: Turkish soldiers gradually being deployed to Libya
Deployment aimed at backing GNA follows signing of agreements between Ankara and Tripoli-based government.
No time to play: Childhood in Uganda's biggest refugee settlement
Thousands of unaccompanied child refugees, mostly fleeing war in South Sudan, face risks and challenges in Uganda.
Five-storey building collapses in Jakarta, several injured: TV
Cause of collapse of mixed-use building not yet clear in country sometimes criticised for poor construction standards.
'Return to right path' Beijing's new envoy tells Hong Kong
Luo Huining, who was appointed at the weekend, gave little indication of whether China would change approach to city.
New Delhi: Students, teachers attacked inside JNU campus
Up to 30 students, teachers wounded after a mob of about 50 attacked elite university in New Delhi.
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