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At least 12 were killed as a lorry ploughed into a crowd, an act officials say was intentional as they continue probe.
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Russian ambassador to Turkey assassinated in Ankara
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Renewed violence reported in Jordan's Karak
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The implications of Andrey Karlov assassination
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Merkel says Christmas market incident a 'terrorist act'
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Russia joins probe into Ankara assassination
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The history of Hezbollah, from Israel to Syria
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Americans dream of Canada after Trump
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Nepali girl banished to 'menstrual hut' dies
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Syria War: What you need to know about the conflict
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Gunfire in DRC's capital as tension grows over Kabila
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by Lahcen Haddad
As winter rages over the Dakotas and temperatures plummet below freezing, NoDAPL protest movement members hold ground.
Massive rallies continue to bring thousands to the streets of Seoul, even after president Park Geun-Hye's impeachment.
A look into the world of plastic Christmas trees and metallic tinsel in China, where 60 percent of decorations are made.
A photo round-up of some of the week's key events, from evacuation of east Aleppo to a deadly bombing at a Cairo church.
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Years after UNHCR shut down Choucha refugee camp, dozens of people continue to struggle for survival in decrepit tents.
Despite faltering popularity abroad, Hezbollah enjoys extensive political power at home in Lebanon.
Battle for Mosul
As Mosul residents prepare to return home, they fear that the city they once knew is gone.
by Jabeen Bhatti- Ammar Al Shamary- Gilgamesh Nabeel
Syria's Civil War
UN estimates only 6,250 of Yarmouk's nearly 200,000 residents remain as siege and clashes take their toll.
by Patrick Strickland
East Aleppo was one of 40 besieged towns. Now residents of towns under regime siege fear they might face a similar fate.
by Lizzie Porter