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Activists and analysts warn against interpreting recent prisoner exchange as a Russian bid for peace.
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It is set to be another week of political turmoil in the UK, as parliament grapples with a looming Brexit deadline.
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US-Taliban negotiations break down, with both sides warning of escalation in violence as diplomacy gets put on hold.
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Mass culling carried out at farms in two provinces in northern Philippines worst hit by the highly-contagious disease.
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Pro-democracy campaign continues as China state media warns against "trying the patience" of Beijing.
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US Secretary of State remains upbeat about negotiations aimed at dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme.
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The 18-member cabinet, which includes four women, took the oath at the presidential palace in Khartoum on Sunday.
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Joint statement seeks to appear united as Gulf states 'reaffirm continued support for Yemen's legitimate government'.
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Trump cancels meeting with Taliban at Camp David over peace deal after car bombing in Kabul kills US soldier.
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Security forces clash with looters in latest outbreak of xenophobic violence in South Africa's biggest city.
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Gulf state leader was to meet President Trump but officials say face-to-face talks now postponed.
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Nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi says Iran does not have to uphold its commitments as EU countries have not met theirs.
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Foreign ministry says the oil supertanker at the centre of a dispute with the US sold its cargo but didn't name a buyer.
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New museum opens in Dessau where movement called Bauhaus, which inspired modern art, futuristic furniture and glass palaces, began.
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A look at the evolution of China's Xinjiang narrative and how it is controlled by Beijing.
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US president says he called off secret meetings with the Taliban and Afghan president, cancels peace negotiations.
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Teachers launch nationwide strike following days of protests calling for a 50 percent salary increase.
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The Amazon rainforest is ablaze and threatened, so what is the cost of saving it? Plus, Etihad's investment struggles.
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At least five dead and three others injured, state media reports, amid concerns over effect of powerful storm on crops.
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The Federal Election Commission says it no longer has enough members to operate, which has potentially serious consequences for the 2020 pre...
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Locusts have become a valuable source of nutrition for many facing famine.
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Closely watched municipal and regional elections held after summer of demonstrations and police crackdown.