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Lebanese face-off at civil war flashpoint as tensions rise

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Third night of clashes between party supporters and protesters threatens largely peaceful Lebanon rallies.
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Sri Lankans will elect a new president on Saturday

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Sri Lankans will vote in November 16 presidential election with security and economy at the top of their minds.
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Lebanon demonstrations: Anger against political elite grows

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In Lebanon, protests are continuing for the 10th straight day despite President Michael Aoun's call for talks.
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Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary, in Sierra Leone, is under threat

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Animal conservation groups fear unless they have resources needed to protect primates they will not be around for long.
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Analysis: What Saad Hariri's resignation means for Lebanon

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Al Jazeera's senior political analyst Marwan Bishara discusses Lebanon's PM Saad Hariri's resignation amid mass protests.
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Can an environmental catastrophe in Yemen be averted? | Inside Story

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Yemen faces an unprecedented disaster as a stranded oil tanker threatens extensive damage to marine life.
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Is Ethiopia on the way to civil war? | Inside Story

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is facing a leadership test as he starts an offensive against the Tigray region.
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Can justice be served years after Sri Lanka's civil war ended? | Inside Story

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The UN accuses the country's government of failing to pursue war criminals.
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Franco's exhumation: Former Spanish dictator's corpse moved

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The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a mausoleum to a small family crypt, four decades after he was buried.
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Fayez al-Sarraj on arms, war and peace in Libya | Talk to Al Jazeera

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Libya's prime minister discusses if the Berlin-Libya summit can achieve a permanent ceasefire.
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What if Idlib falls to Assad?

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The battle for Idlib has led to an unprecedented human catastrophe as the Syrian government is adamant it will retake the last rebel-held area.
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How will Germany tackle racially motivated attacks? I Inside Story

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Politicians promise strong response after nine people aer killed in racially motivated attack
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How can the ICC investigate possible war crimes in Afghanistan?

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The International Criminal Court has cleared the way for an inquiry into allegations of atrocities, but the U.S. is angry.
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"If you want to protect Europe, talk without hypocrisy," says Italian Five Star MP Manlio di Stefano

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Italy remains split down the middle when it comes to whether or not to support Venezuelan interim President Juan Guaido— the governing coalition is between the League Party and the Five Star Movement. While the League Party favours...
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Can Armenia's prime minister survive the political crisis?

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Nikol Pashinyan has accused the army of attempting a coup and is resisting calls to resign.
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Who has the power to stop Libya's civil war? I Inside Story

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World leaders meeting in Berlin agree to stop sending weapons fuelling the conflict
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Polarised and Partisan: Polish Media and Presidential Election | The Listening Post (Full)

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In the re-election of Poland's president, how much of a helping hand did media offer? Plus, Ghassan Kanafani's legacy.
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Is the Horn of Africa facing a wider conflict? | Inside Story

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Violence in Ethiopia risks pulling in neighbours as Eritrea's capital bombed by forces from Tigray region.
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The post-election media divide in the US | The Listening Post

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What will fill the space Trump once had in US news? Plus, a look at Ethiopian singer Hachalu Hundessa’s last interview.
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What can the 2019 election results tell us about 2020? | The Bottom Line

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With one year to go before US presidential elections, where do the major parties stand?
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Will South Sudan's latest peace deal last?

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Rival leaders sign agreement to share power and form unity government.
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Kidnappings, murder and ISIL: A Syrian family’s voyage to France

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In spring 2013, Syria’s government lost the city of Raqqa to rebel militants. It would later become the de facto capital of the so-called Islamic State (ISIL), a jihadist terror group. Raqqa was also home to the Khatib family, who...
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Conflict escalating in South Sudan

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CBC's Margaret Evans reports from an overflowing "protection of civilians" camp as the civil war in South Sudan has many concerned that another Rwanda or Burundi is imminent.