Aljazeera
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Analysts suggest the UN's failure to take action against Khalifa Haftar sets a dangerous precedent.
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Putin is losing popularity, but why isn't the opposition gaining ground?
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The talks are taking place ahead of a peace conference on Afghanistan in Doha, Qatar on Sunday.
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Security opened fire on migrants trying to flee bomb hit Tajoura detention centre, allegations denied by guards.
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A few aid organizations are trying to help as cases of measles, tuberculosis and malaria are on the rise.
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At least five soldiers killed in explosive attack near de facto border in disputed territory, Pakistan military says.
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Eighty-two people are missing from the boat, which was carrying 86 migrants and refugees when it sank.
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Races like this along with skiing events in the winter are part of a recent push to boost adventure tourism in Pakistan.
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Trophy-laden former Chelsea midfielder leaves second-tier Derby, where he came close to winning promotion last season.
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At least 18 people died and eight remain missing in massive floods in southeastern Siberia, Russia.
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Freezing temperatures have once again raised concerns over rising poverty in Argentina.
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Could climate change help the UK in becoming a top shelf wine producer?
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Willem Holleeder, a notorious figure in organised crime in the Netherlands, sentenced to life for ordering five murders.
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Ankara faces new strains in US relationship over upcoming delivery of Russian S-400 missile system.
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Joss Stone says Iranian authorities placed her on a 'black list' because they believed she might perform a public show.
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101 East investigates why plans to abolish the death penalty in Malaysia are dividing the community.
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Users globally were not able to send and receive images, videos and other files over its social media platforms.
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Government of Gilbraltar says tanker was carrying crude oil to the Banyas Refinery in Syria, in breach of EU sanctions.
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Britain's colonial past should be taught so children have an 'honest understanding' of history, think tank says.
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South Korea threatens retaliatory moves as Japan restricts exports of high tech components to its companies.
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Shock and sadness overcomes migrants detained across Libya after air raid hits detention centre in Tripoli.
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The vessel sank near Cayo Gorda, a tiny island off the country's Caribbean coast.
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Refugee advocates say medical care bill is vital to ensuring the health of refugees in offshore processing centres.
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Marshae Jones was arrested for manslaughter after her fetus died when she was shot during a fight with another woman.
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A total of 1.1 million people in Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures have been ordered to shelters, authorities say.