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A look back on Mubarak's life
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president for almost 30 years who stepped down after a popular revolution in 2011, has died. He was 91.
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Libya deal: UN-recognised gov't accepts Turkey's military deal
Libya deal: UN-recognised gov't accepts Turkey's military deal
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Trump fires back at Christian magazine calling for his removal
Donald Trump is calling Christianity Today “far left” after the evangelical magazine released an op-ed calling for him to be removed from office.
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Turkey ratifies deal for Libya military support
The agreement could see Turkish troops deployed to defend Tripoli from renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar.
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Trump jokes about North Korea’s cryptic ‘Christmas Gift’
Trump jokes about possibly getting a “beautiful vase” from North Korea, instead of a missile test, after a North Korean official said earlier this month that it’s “up to the U.S. what Christmas gift it will select to get.”
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ICJ speech: Suu Kyi fails to use 'Rohingya' to describe minority
While defending military against genocide charges, Myanmar leader does not use Rohingya to describe persecuted minority.
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Ex-PM Tebboune elected Algeria's new president
Ex-PM Tebboune elected Algeria's new president
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Former PM elected Algeria president as thousands prepare to march
Demonstrators who ousted Abdelaziz Bouteflika vow continued protests after election of ex-premier Abdelmadjid Tebboune.
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Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf handed death penalty in treason case
Pakistan delivers first-ever death sentence to former leader.
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Why Eritrea's leader was left out of Ethiopia's Nobel peace prize
Ethiopia's leader Abiy Ahmed will receive the Nobel peace prize for his efforts to resolve the conflict with Eritrea.
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At top court, Myanmar urged to 'stop genocide of own people'
Gambia's justice minister launches ICJ case to try and stop Myanmar abusing Rohingya as Aung San Suu Kyi leads defence.
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Boeing warned about problems with 737 Max before crashes
Boeing was warned about potential problems with the 737 Max jets before two deadly crashes, a Congressional hearing was told Wednesday.
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Algerian court convicts 2 former prime ministers of corruption
Both served under longtime president Abdelaziz Bouteflika who was pushed out by protesters earlier this year.
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DR Congo protests: At least 5 people killed
People have also been protesting in North Kivu's provincial capital Goma, they say the security situation in Beni is not acceptable.
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United States, Sudan agree to upgrade diplomatic ties
US State Department says two countries will proceed with first exchange of ambassadors in 23 years.
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Suriname President Bouterse sentenced to 20 years for killings
Desi Bouterse found guilty of killing 15 political opponents in 1982, two years after he seized power in a coup.
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Analysis: Trump enters war of words between Macron, Erdogan
US President Donald Trump has entered a war of words between his French and Turkish counterparts, saying Emmanuel Macron's remark that NATO was "brain dead" was "very, very nasty" and "disrespectful".
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U.S. Navy Secretary forced out amid ongoing SEAL tensions
U.S. Navy Secretary Richard Spencer was fired over his part amid ongoing tensions between President Donald Trump and the Pentagon over the discipline of a SEAL who had been accused of war crimes.
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Who is China's President Xi Jinping?
A look at China's President Xi Jinping, his beginnings and to rise to power. With China's economy slowing and its military largely untested, the nation faces increasing international resistance.
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Lebanon protesters defiant despite Hezbollah confrontation
Demonstrators demanding a complete government overhaul were attacked by pro-Hezbollah gangs on Sunday.
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WHO pulls dozens of staff from DRC amid mounting insecurity
Rebel killings spark deadly violence against UN facilities for a second day with at least one demonstrator shot dead.
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Guinea-Bissau: Investigations into political killings stalled
Ten years after Guinea Bissau's parliament voted for a truth and reconciliation commission, the government is yet to probe hundreds of political assassinations.
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Amnesty: 22 killed, 2,000 injured in Chile's protest crackdown
Amnesty International has published a report detailing a range of human rights abuses in Chile since protests started a month ago.
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Bolivia unrest: Police disperse funeral protest with tear gas
Police fire tear gas at thousands of anti-government supporters attending funeral of eight killed in El Alto.