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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.
UN to meet on Libya as Turkey deploys troops to back Tripoli govt
UN meeting, to take place at Russia's request, is first chance to discuss Libya-Turkey security and maritime agreements.
Soleimani is no anti-imperialist hero
And Trump's reckless decision to assassinate him will not result in 'World War III'.
Australia races to evacuate stranded as bushfires take a breather
Australia's fire season started even before summer had begun and has destroyed more than 5 million hectares of bush.
Iranians detained, asked about political views at US border: CAIR
CBP says claims that its detaining and refusing entry to Iranian Americans due to country of origin are 'false'.
Venezuela's Guaido blocked from Congress in crucial vote
Troops blocked some opposition legislators from parliament as a vote on the new parliament speaker took place.
Rockets target Baghdad's Green Zone for second successive night
Police sources say six people wounded after Green Zone and ground near US embassy in Iraqi capital targeted.
Hezbollah vows retaliation against US for Soleimani killing
Nasrallah's stance, analysts say, begins a new period of escalation between Iran-backed militias and US forces.
Has Europe's Iran policy failed?
European nations criticised for weak responses to Qassem Soleimani's assassination.
US-Iran escalation looms after Soleimani killing: Latest updates
All the latest updates following the US-ordered killing of Iran's Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.
Croatia: Partial results show Milanovic leading election race
With 54 percent of votes counted, Social Democrat candidate got 54 percent of votes.
Soleimani killing: Iran abandons nuclear deal limits
Iran says it would not respect limits set down in nuclear pact but remains open to negotiations with European partners.
'Shame on you': Balotelli slams Lazio fans for racist abuse
Serie A football match was halted for a few minutes to ask Lazio fans to stop racist abuse.
Iraqi parliament calls for expulsion of foreign troops
Vote comes after PM Abdul Mahdi recommended Parliament take urgent measures to expel foreign troops from Iraq.
Tutankhamun's treasures on display at Saatchi Gallery
Artefacts from Egyptian king's tomb are on a world tour with stops in 10 cities.
Nigerian Oil and the Disappearing Money
Nigeria has the biggest oil reserves in Africa but who is cashing in?
Eeben Barlow: Inside the world of private military contractors
One of Africa's top private military contractors discusses his company's operations throughout the continent and beyond.
'To stop a war': Did Soleimani killing violate international law?
Experts agree use of self-defence as justification for killing Soleimani requires proof of 'imminent attack'.
More than a dozen killed in Burkina Faso bus attack
Seven children among 14 dead after a bus carrying students ran over an improvised explosive device, government says.
Dozens killed in attack on military academy in Libya's Tripoli
Forces allied with the GNA described Saturday's attack as 'an aerial bombing' launched by their eastern rivals.
Tens of thousands mourn as Soleimani's remains return to Iran
Mourners flood the streets as multi-city funeral of top military commander assassinated by US begins.
Grabar-Kitarovic or Milanovic? Croatians vote to pick president
Runoff election pitting incumbent President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic against Zoran Milanovic, a former prime minister.
Iranians and Iraqis react to Soleimani's killing
Iranians and Iraqis react to the killing of General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force.
Protesters storm US embassy in Baghdad
The US says it is sending 750 troops to the Middle East after its embassy in Baghdad was stormed by protesters.
India's tourism industry hit by citizenship protests
Tourist numbers have dropped significantly in India after a wave of protests against a new citizenship law.

Top Iranian general killed in US attack
General Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force, has been killed in a US attack in Baghdad.
Mexico violence: Homicide rate reached record numbers in 2019
Mexico has set an unwanted new record: more than 31,000 murders in one year.
Japan condemns 'unjustifiable' escape of Carlos Ghosn
Car tycoon broke bail and fled to Lebanon last week as he awaited trial on charges of financial misconduct.
Indonesia flash floods: At least 60 people killed
Indonesia in grip of worst floods anyone can remember, and even more rain is coming.
Death toll jumps in Cambodia building collapse
At least 24 people now known to have died after construction workers were trapped inside building when it collapsed.
Cooler temperatures bring Australia some respite from bushfires
Military deployed as communities assess damage from Saturday's ferocious blazes and temperatures expected to rise again.
'A shape in the ash': Bushfires destroy Australian wildlife
Rescuers race to save animals in distress amid reports that half a billion mammals, bird and reptiles have died.
What to expect for the global economy in 2020
What could be hottest geopolitical and geoeconomic topics of 2020?
Trump warns 52 sites targeted if Iran retaliates over Soleimani
Warning followed rocket attacks on Green Zone and US base, after senior Iranian commander was killed in US attack.
Is Trump taking the US into a new Gulf war?
US president defends killing of Iran's Soleimani but critics say it has made the world more dangerous.
No deal: Libya's parliament votes against Turkish involvement
Turkey's parliament passed a motion earlier this week to allow a military intervention in Libya.
Aftermath of Soleimani killing in US raid: All the latest updates
US-Iran tensions rise after Qassem Soleimani, head of Iran's elite Quds Force, was killed in Baghdad by US air raid.
Iranians mourn Soleimani's killing
Major-General Qassem Soleimani was killed in air strike ordered by United States President Donald Trump.
Hot, windy conditions fuelling Australia bushfires
Nearly 150 fires are wreaking havoc in New South Wales alone - a dozen of which are out of control.
Afghanistan fears violence in region after Soleimani's killing
The war-torn country called on Iran and the US to prevent conflict escalation.
Trump's opportunism could plunge the Middle East into turmoil
But it is still not too late for diplomacy to avert a major conflict in Iraq, the Gulf and beyond.
Over 100,000 march in southern India to protest citizenship law
The protest, dubbed the ‘Million March’, was organised by an umbrella group of Muslim and civil society organisations.
France: Hundreds of young migrants sleeping on streets
Campaigners say many migrant children and teenagers are sleeping on the street in Paris - many alone without family.
Ghosn lawyer says former Nissan boss 'betrayed' him
Lawyer for ex-Nissan chief says he was angry over his client's escape but now understands his decision to flee Japan.
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