War & Conflict
Residents tell of trauma and anxiety as buses begin to transfer thousands out of four besieged Syrian towns under deal.
Asia
Inside Story
by Inside Story
Turkey
by Umut Uras
Humanitarian crises
by Faras Ghani
South Korea
by Jason Strother
United States
by Larry Beinhart
Human Rights
by Asad Hashim
India
by Ketan Alder
Palestine
by Lizzie Porter
France
by Naima Bouteldja
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US says 'mother of all bombs' hits ISIL in Afghanistan
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China: Military force won't halt North Korea threat
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'Two years under siege, and it ends with displacement'
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Syria's war explained from the beginning
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Syrian president: Chemical attack '100% fabrication'
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South Korea's first black model
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Turkey set for historic poll over presidential powers
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Philippines army 'kills key Abu Sayyaf commander'
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Borussia Dortmund player injured in bus blasts
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Black hole hunters pleased with first attempt
by Dimitar Bechev
by Salaudeen Hashimu– James Ancell
by M Neelika Jayawardane
Campaigning intensifies in the run-up to Sunday's referendum, with both sides trying to convince voters to back them.
Flowers burst forth as temperatures in many parts of the continent recover after cold winter and chilly early spring.
Cubans face a daily battle for drinking water as the country experiences one of its worst droughts in 100 years.
In 2015-16 thousands of refugees arrived on the Greek island. Today, fewer people arrive. Here is Lesbos, then and now.
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The proposed constitutional amendments seek to transform Turkey's political system into an executive presidential one.
Women's Rights
In 2017, Rola Sleiman began her role as an officially ordained pastor in Tripoli, Lebanon.
by Nada Homsi
Around 4000 Palestinians live in fear over recent encroachment from Israeli settlements.
Iran
Rouhani's pulled Iran out of stifling sanctions but has yet to deliver on wider political, economic and social reforms.
by Ted Regencia
Middle East
Negative social and economic repercussions feared in Gaza after PA imposes workers' salaries cuts.
by Isra Namey