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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.
Two killed as unrest continues in Bolivia
Morales supporters reject new government and demand reinstatement of left-wing leader to power.
China's Xi: HK violence threatens 'one country, two systems'
In rare comments on the protest violence, China's president says 'controlling chaos' is the most urgent task.
Moscow contacted rebels charged with downing MH17: investigators
Phone intercepts show rebels accused of shooting down the plane had 'close ties' with Russia before the 2014 attack.
Is Bolivia heading for more unrest?
Tension in Bolivia after Evo Morales resigned as president and Jeanine Anez declared herself the interim leader.
The Lebanese revolution must abolish the kafala system
Lebanese and foreign workers should be afforded a life of dignity in Lebanon.
North Korea rebuffs US offer of December talks
North Korea's nuclear negotiator says country has 'no willingness' to have negotiations with US aimed at appeasing them.
'Worst-ever' UK health service results pile pressure on Johnson
Britain's much-loved NHS is stretched to crisis point after nearly a decade of Conservative government.
China completes landing test for first Mars mission in 2020
The Mars lander undergoes a hovering-and-obstacle avoidance test at a sprawling site in Huailai, northwest of Beijing.
Israeli attacks: All the latest updates
Israel pounds Gaza for a second day in most violent assault in months as UN envoy heads to Cairo for mediation talks.
More chaos looms in Hong Kong amid relentless city-wide protests
Protesters block roads, stop trains and buses as campaign designed to paralyse city enters fourth day.
South Korean ex-justice minister summoned in financial probe
Investigation into Cho Kuk centres on suspicious equity investments and his daughter's university education.
Australia bushfire death toll rises as fire risk spreads west
Four people are now known to have died in ferocious blazes on east coast with high temperatures raising risk in west.
Hate crime violence in US hit 16-year high in 2018: FBI
The annual report found that the number of victims in anti-Latino or Hispanic hate crimes increased more than 21 percent
New testimony against Trump as impeachment inquiry goes public
Trump impeachment hearing with two key witnesses focus on Ukraine pressure campaign in first day.
Amid US-Turkey tensions, Trump lauds relationship with Erdogan
Trump hails 'very productive' meeting, but tells Erdogan purchase of Russia's S-400 system poses 'serious challenges'.
Congress and White House at odds as Erdogan and Trump meet
US Congress prepares possible economic sanctions as White House seeks to manage friction with a NATO ally.
Two treated for deadly pneumonic plague in Chinese capital
The victims are from northwestern Inner Mongolia province and are being treated at a central hospital in Beijing.
Australian police officer charged with murdering Aboriginal teen
Officer charged with one count of murder after 19-year-old man shot during attempted arrest in Northern Territory town.
South Korean court begins trial over Japan's wartime sex slavery
Former sex slaves and relatives filed suit in 2016 seeking monetary compensation.
Protesters vow to 'defend' university campus after fierce clashes
At the prominent Chinese University, there are few signs demonstrators will vacate anytime soon as riot police watch on.
Tunisia parliament elects Ennahdha's Rachid Ghannouchi as speaker
Rival Heart of Tunisia supports Ghannouchi's election and appears likely to join coalition government with Ennahdha.
Japan scraps cherry blossom party amid PM Abe cronyism criticism
The publicly funded event has taken place in a Tokyo park every year since 1952.
Violence brings Hong Kong to 'brink of total breakdown': Police
Hong Kong police say masked 'rioters' committed 'insane' acts of vandalism that paralysed the city's transport system.
Cocaine treasure hunters warned off French beaches
The tide is high, and so are the locals.
Three performers stabbed on stage in Saudi capital
The performance was taking place as Saudi Arabia moves to promote entertainment in the conservative country.
DR Congo doctors hope to eliminate Ebola by end of year
More than 2,000 people, including 160 health workers, have died since the most recent Ebola outbreak last year.
Iran breaches nuclear deal with enrichment push, says UN watchdog
IAEA confirms Tehran's announcement last week that it began refining uranium, while EU considers reimposing sanctions.
Hong Kong's Carrie Lam: Protesters now people's enemy
Hong Kong's chief executive has said that ongoing violence exceeded protesters' demands for democracy and demonstrators are now the people's enemy.
After decades of waiting, Poles can visit the US without visas
The symbolic victory, however, comes at a price.
Why are Iraqi Kurds not taking part in protests?
Anti-government demonstrations have gripped much of Iraq, but streets in Kurdish region have been calm.
Bolivia's beleaguered President Morales announces resignation
Announcement made after the armed forces commander called on Evo Morales to resign over disputed re-election furore.
Najib faces day of reckoning in first Malaysia 1MDB trial
Judge in SRC trial will decide whether the prosecution has proved a prima facie case and if Najib must enter his defence
Bolivia's Morales calls for new elections after OAS audit
President to replace electoral board members after monitors find irregularities in disputed vote that sparked protests.
Hong Kong protesters vandalise malls, subway station
Running battles between police and protesters in New Territories on the 24th weekend of anti-government movement.
Tunisia's Ennahdha party to name parliament speaker
Announcement comes as the new Parliament convenes on Wednesday for first time.
Iran begins constructing second nuclear reactor at Bushehr plant
New reactor - and a third planned to be built - will each add more than 1,000 megawatts to Iran's power grid.
Russia's Napoleon scholar confesses to dismembering young lover
Oleg Sokolov was reportedly drunk and fell into a river as he tried to dispose of severed body parts.
What led to Brexit?
It has been three years of political drama ever since the UK voted to leave the EU. But how and why did Brexit start?
Rouhani: Iran finds new oilfield with 53 billion barrels
President Hassan Rouhani announces discovery in Khuzestan province that could boost country's proven reserves by third.
Is the fate of a religious site in India finally resolved?
Supreme Court rules in favour of Hindus in dispute with Muslims
What happened to the left in Eastern Europe after 1989?
And what is its future?
Somalia strikes: Amnesty says US behind civilian deaths
US air raids targeting al-Shabab are killing a growing number of civilians, rights groups say.
Iraqi PM says electoral reforms to be announced in a 'few days'
Urging a return to 'normal life', Adel Abdul Mahdi says the rallies have helped the gov't to 'reform and accept change'.
Cambodian opposition leader Sam Rainsy arrives in Malaysia
Exiled opposition figure lands in Kuala Lumpur in a bid to return home to lead movement against Prime Minister Hun Sen.
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