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Deadly bomb explosion hits Baghdad amid anti-gov't protests
At least two people killed in blast in centre of Iraqi capital as three others killed in clashes with security forces.
Israeli army launches fresh air raids on Gaza, targets Hamas
Early morning strikes come after rockets were fired towards Israel from the besieged enclave, Israeli army says.
Sri Lanka election: Minorities fear vote result
Sri Lankans are voting to elect a new leader while ethnic divisions are on the rise after the deadly Easter bombings.
Texas appeals court blocks Rodney Reed execution
Reed, convicted of the 1996 rape and killing of Stacey Stites, had been scheduled to be executed next Wednesday.
Chile agrees to hold referendum on constitution: 5 things to know
Protests continue as many celebrate the referendum announcement, while others criticise and reject it.
Gold prices in India hit 5-month high amid growing demand
The country's gold imports fell for the fourth straight month, while demand in China remained muted.
Qantas completes another 19-hour commercial test flight
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner carried 50 passengers and had just under two hours worth of fuel left when it landed.
Trump attacks impeachment witness Yovanovitch during hearing
Democrats say Trump tweet criticising Yovanovitch amounted to witness intimidation, a label the US president rejects.
Mekong countries and the UN join forces to fight drug scourge
Ministers on Friday agreed to regularly share intelligence and carry out more coordinated anti-trafficking operations.
Will a new government end unrest in Lebanon?
Lebanon could soon have a new prime minister after the main political players reportedly reach an agreement.
Myanmar rejects ICC probe into alleged crimes against Rohingya
ICC investigation into alleged crimes against Rohingya 'not in accordance with international law', says government.
Bolivia: Morales says new elections can be held without him
Meanwhile, interim leader Anez says if Morales returns to Bolivia he'll have to 'answer to justice for electoral fraud'.
Amnesty International offices in India raided by federal police
Raids at rights group offices in Bengaluru and New Delhi after CBI registers case on alleged violation of funding rules.
Bojaya massacre: After 17 years, victims' remains returned
More than 70 sheltering in a church were killed in western Colombia in 2002. Only now will they be given proper burials.
Lebanese protesters reject 'another elite' PM candidate
Activists say business tycoon and former Tripoli MP Mohammad Safadi is emblematic of the system they want to bring down.
Trump ally Roger Stone guilty of lying to Congress
A US jury also convicts the former Trump adviser of obstruction and witness tampering.
Bosnia migrants: Camps struggle with rising number
According to local authorities, they will restrict access to camps if central government does not do more to relocate migrants.
White House releases memo of April call with Ukraine's Zelenskyy
Release of the call summary comes as the second public hearing of the Trump impeachment inquiry gets under way.
US calls on Seoul to pay more for US troops presence
President Donald Trump wants $5bn a year from Seoul for having 28,000 US soldiers stationed in South Korea which is more than 5 times what it pays now.
Pakistan to host first test match since 2009 Sri Lanka bus attack
Test cricket makes a return to Pakistan after more than 10 years as Sri Lankan cricket team agrees to tour in December.
Texas death row: Calls for Rodney Reed's exoneration
Supporters of a US death row inmate are calling for his release following new evidence that could prove his innocence.
Amid protests, Iraq's top Shia leader calls for new election law
Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani says fresh poll needed to end Iraq's deepening, deadly political crisis.
Ousted US Ambassador Yovanovitch testifies in impeachment inquiry
Marie Yovanovitch, who was recalled by Trump, appears for second public hearing of the impeachment inquiry.
At US congressional hearing on Kashmir, call to end lockdown
Lawyers and human rights advocates testify at hearing, demanding investigation into current crisis.
A new politics is rising in Lebanon
With each new crisis, alternatives to an entrenched, sectarian political system are growing stronger and more organised.
Care for Ebola victims: Survivors help sick in DR Congo
We look at how Ebola survivors are helping other patients.
Kashmir lockdown: Is India denying basic freedoms?
We challenge a BJP government spokesperson on conditions in Kashmir, and debate removal of Bolivia's Evo Morales.
Chile to hold referendum on new constitution
In a win for protesters, government agrees for vote to be held in April 2020 on replacing the Pinochet-era constitution.
Venice mayor orders St Mark's Square closed amid floods
Move to shutter iconic square in flood-ravaged Venice comes after Italy declares state of emergency over the crisis.
Chile unrest: One year since police shooting case
Cry for justice whips up more anger in Chile; demand for action on killing of an indigenous student.
Iraq protests: How tuk-tuk became symbol of resistance
Why many in Baghdad say their city's tuk-tuk drivers are heroes.
Turkey deports suspected German and British ISIL members
Turkey begins to deport ISIL suspects, as western countries deliberate what to do with them and their families.
Guinea demonstrations: More violence in anti-government protests
Opposition groups say security forces fired live rounds in Guinea in ongoing protests against President Alpha Conde.
Pelosi accuses Trump of bribery as impeachment inquiry proceeds
House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi dismisses Trump's denials of wrongdoing as impeachment inquiry intensifies.
Egyptian woman fights unequal Islamic inheritance laws
Case involving Coptic Christian woman comes as calls for equal inheritance rights reverberate across the Arab world.
Vietnam jails teacher for 11 years over Facebook posts
Nguyen Nang Tinh denies the charges, saying the Facebook account posting 'anti-state' material belonged to someone else.
Lebanon protesters incensed by Aoun's 'insulting' remarks
In televised interview, President Aoun told demonstrators to 'emigrate' if they see no decent people in Lebanon.
Qatar to play UAE, Yemen and Iraq in Gulf Cup tournament in Doha
Saudi Arabia, UAE and Bahrain to take part in this year's tournament in Qatar, raising hopes of thaw in Gulf dispute.
Change of guard as Velvet Revolution turns 30?
First Czechs and Slovaks fought communism; now they are fighting populism.
The normalisation of far-right politics in Poland
The far right, which has entered Poland's Parliament for the first time, is trying to push an illiberal agenda.
Japan emperor spends symbolic night with goddess to end rituals
The 'Daijosai' rite is the most overtly religious of all the rituals about Emperor Naruhito's accession to the throne.
Habbaniyah, Iraq: From celebrity haunt to safe haven among ruins
Once an elite holiday destination, then a refuge for those displaced by ISIL, the resort town is trying to rebuild.
Cambodian judge ends treason investigation of opposition leader
Development comes as concerns about human rights situation leave Cambodia's EU trade privileges in the balance.
China condemns attack on Hong Kong justice secretary in London
Incident took place as Teresa Cheng was in London to promote Hong Kong as protests continue to paralyse city.
ICC approves probe into Myanmar's alleged crimes against Rohingya
Judges approve request to investigate alleged crimes against humanity over Myanmar's crackdown against ethnic group.
In Sri Lanka, fear and uncertainty ahead of presidential vote
Former defence chief Rajapaksa's supporters stir ethnic tensions as he takes on the ruling party's Premadasa.
Gaza ceasefire under pressure after renewed Israeli air attacks
Truce between Islamic Jihad and Israel came into effect on Thursday morning after 34 Palestinians were killed in raids.
Lawsuit: Aung San Suu Kyi 'committed crimes' against Rohingya
Human rights icon Suu Kyi accused of 'tending towards the annihilation of the Rohingya', criminal complaint alleges.
2 dead, several injured in California school shooting
Police say 16-year-old suspected gunman opened fire on southern California high school before shooting himself.
Coalition against ISIL in disagreement on how to handle detainees
Thousands of ISIL detainees and their family members remain in camps and prisons in Syria.
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