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Ukraine and pro-Russia separatists agree prisoner swap
Measures to de-escalate the war in the east of Ukraine could be seen before the end of the year.
Guinea opposition parties to boycott parliamentary poll
Opposition groups vow not to take part in February's vote amid a dispute over the country's electoral roll.
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win first home Test series in 13 years
Pakistan celebrate their first Test victory on home soil, since the return of cricket's longest format to the country earlier this month.
Iran announces redevelopment of Arak reactor
Tehran has been reactivating parts of its nuclear programme in protest at the US withdrawal from a 2015 nuclear deal.
The Afghan war: A failure made in the USA
The US-made mess in Afghanistan has much to do with its failed policies and shoot-first-ask-questions-later attitude.
The irrelevance of Iran's reformists
Amid social upheaval, the reformist movement has proven once again it cannot offer a genuine democratic alternative.
Trump impeachment: Republicans not ruling out witnesses for trial
As congressional leaders remain at loggerheads, Democrats renew call for witnesses and documents in impeachment trial.
Iraq anti-gov't protests resume amid political deadlock
Protesters call for political overhaul and electoral reform as negotiations over new prime minister remain deadlocked.
Vision 2030 and poverty in Saudi Arabia
MBS's Vision 2030 will not alleviate poverty among Saudis and its austerity plan could lead to upheaval.
Mexican cartel reveals ease of smuggling guns from US: Part 2
John Holman's exclusive investigation continues into those running guns and the hitmen using them.
Several dead in Philippines after drinking local coconut wine
Eight people killed and 300 taken to hospital after consuming local liquor made from coconut sap.
India's Modi contradicts key aide on NRC in bid to douse protests
Indian PM contradicts closest lieutenant over plans for a nationwide register in bid to defuse citizenship law protests.
Libya: Khalifa Haftar's forces release ship with Turkish crew
Vessel's seizure came amid tensions between Haftar's self-styled Libyan National Army and Turkey.
India's BJP posts video, ads to counter citizenship law protests
As part of publicity blitz, party posts video with animated Muslim characters to bust 'myths' around the new law.
Zimbabwe economy: Dire blackouts affect jobs, manufacturing
Summary: Hydroelectric power cuts affect services, jobs while pushing Zimbabwe's economy to brink of collapse.
US border wall: Construction on sacred land
How Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico could be putting centuries-old Native American sites at risk.
Algerian army chief Ahmed Gaid Salah dies
State media said Gaid Salah died of a heart attack on Monday morning in the military hospital of Algiers.
The women at the front lines of India's citizenship law protests
Having battled everyday sexism, female students come out in full force against bill excluding Muslims.
Rugby star Sonny Bill Williams tweets in support of Uighurs
Former New Zealand international issues message of support for China's Uighur Muslim community.
LibDems lead Uzbek vote criticised as lacking genuine opposition
OSCE observers note lack of 'real contest' as ruling Liberal Democratic Party retains biggest number of seats.
Indian states propose land rights amid fears over citizenship law
Assam and West Bengal vow to protect land rights of indigenous people and refugees amid protests against the new law.
Five sentenced to death over Jamal Khashoggi's murder
Former high-profile Saudi royal adviser al-Qahtani investigated but not charged and released.
Uzbekistan polls close: Observers criticise lack of choice
Beyond veil of authoritarianism, Uzbek voters are hoping for change, but human rights groups are raising concerns.
Storms Elsa, Fabien wreck parts of Western Europe
Widespread destruction across Spain, Portugal, France as continent braces for more bad weather
Croatia to hold runoff presidential vote after heated first round
Current right-wing president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic to try and fend off left-wing challenger Zoran Milanovic, ex-PM.
Palestinians paying thousands of dollars in bribes to leave Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza say it could cost up to $4,000 to expedite travel from the blockaded territory to Egypt.
Hong Kong protests: Some business thrive as movement spreads
Continuing protests take toll on Hong Kong economy but a few enterprising companies cash in on movement
Calling app ToTok used as 'spying tool' by UAE: Report
Report claims app tracks 'conversation, movement, relationship, appointment, sound and image of those who install it'.
South Korea and China look to improve ties after THAAD dispute
South Korean President Moon Jae-in talks of hope for renewed cooperation at summit with Chinese president, Xi Jinping.
India fire: Several killed in warehouse blaze in New Delhi
Cause of the fire, which broke out in New Delhi's Kirari area, killing nine people, is not yet known.
Syria reports Damascus air attacks; three explosions heard
Details on the air raids remain scant, but Israel has in the past attacked targets it says are linked to Iran.
At least 16 killed in Honduras jail in more prison unrest
Government has declared 'state of emergency' in prison system, giving control of institutions to police and military.
US moved to freeze Ukraine aid 91 minutes after Trump phone call
Democrats seize on newly released email, as battle lines harden over Trump impeachment trial witnesses.
Australia burns as government resists calls for climate action
Experts say Australia is on 'front line' of the climate crisis and the government has to do more to tackle problem.
Hong Kong protesters rally in support of minority Uighurs
Largely peaceful rally descended into chaos after small group of protesters grabbed a Chinese flag and tried to burn it.
Is Narendra Modi undermining secularism in India?
Indian prime minister has defended his controversial citizenship law as protests sweep the country.
Tens of thousands flee as Syrian forces continue Idlib advance
Deadly bombing prompts more civilians to flee in northwest Syria as gov't gains terrain in last rebel-held province.
Preliminary results show Milanovic leads Croatia presidential run
Socialist Democrats candidate Zoran Milanovic leading presidential race with 30.8 percent of the vote.
Week in pictures: From protests in Hong Kong to Trump impeachment
A photo roundup of some of last week's events, including the Fifa Club World Cup and demonstrations in France.
Pirates kill one, kidnap four in Gabon capital attack
Pirates attacked four ships in Libreville harbour, government spokesman says.
Erdogan: Turkey will increase military support to GNA if needed
Turkish president's announcement comes after Khalifa Haftar's naval forces tow ship with Turkish crew off Libya's coast.
More than a dozen wounded in southern Philippines explosions
Attacks rock two towns and a city on island of Mindanao, wounding at least 17 people including soldiers.
Exclusive: Mexican cartel reveals ease of smuggling guns from US
As Mexico deals with record murder rate, our exclusive investigation shows most firearms are being smuggled from the US.
Myanmar: Defending genocide at the ICJ
With facts on the ground established, the Myanmar government's defence against the genocide charge can hardly stand.
Sudan opens Darfur crimes probe against al-Bashir-era figures
Khartoum launches investigation into crimes committed in the Darfur region since 2003.
Egypt reinstates information ministry in cabinet reshuffle
Osama Haikal will return as minister of state for information affairs after Egypt abolished ministry in 2014.
Uzbekistan holds parliamentary elections lacking opposition
Despite economic and social reforms in Uzbekistan, elections are limited to five political parties.
Trump's border wall: Bulldozers threaten unspoiled park
US-Mexico border wall will go along southern edge of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument - an area of exceptional beauty.
'Peace': Afghans seek end to conflict after election results
President Ghani leads the race after delayed preliminary results are announced on Sunday.
Deadly drought in Southern Africa leaves millions hungry
United Nations says Southern Africa is experiencing worst drought in a century, 45 million people in 14 countries are in need of urgent assistance.
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