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Will Saudi Arabia be held to account for Khashoggi's murder?
US President Donald Trump has ignored a congressional deadline to respond to the journalist's killing.
Venezuela moves to replace US executives on Citgo board
Citgo is facing unprecedented challenges to its finances and management after the US government imposed sanctions.
Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren launches 2020 presidential bid
The 69-year-old from the US state of Massachusetts has already become a main target of President Donald Trump.
Brexit leaves Brits living in EU facing an uncertain future
British citizens living in the EU may have to register themselves at places like Office for Foreigners.
UK horse racing cancelled after outbreak of equine flu
Six races were due to take place on Friday but the blanket ban to contain the virus made it impossible to go ahead.
US-backed Kurds launch final push against ISIL in Syria
More than 20,000 civilians were evacuated from ISIL area in eastern province as 'decisive' battle begins.
What was France's role in the 1979 Iranian revolution?
Experts say Paris sees Iran as the only stable power in the Middle East strategically, but the relationship with Tehran is complex.
Haiti protests: 2 killed and 14 police officers injured
Thousands are marching, chanting, and demanding the resignation of their president, Jovenel Moise.
How the AU failed Africans, from Sudan to DRC and Zimbabwe
It's time the African Union made radical changes to how it responds to gross human rights violations.
South Korea celebrates first anniversary of Winter Olympics
People and business owners have criticised the failure to maintain some of the facilities at PyeongChang.
Alarm sounded as polar bears 'invade' Russian Arctic archipelago
Polar bears are affected by global warming with melting Arctic ice forcing them to spend more time on land.
Gaza buries teens as Israel arrests suspect in settler killing
Thousands of Palestinians attended the funerals of teenagers Hasan Shalabi and Hamza Shteiwi in the Gaza Strip.
N Macedonia and Greece to decide ownership of name for branding
A committee is to decide, over the next three years, which products may continue to use the term 'Macedonian'.
Armenia sends non-combat team to Syria at Russia's request
Team of 83 Armenians includes de-mining experts, medical personnel and security officers who will work in Aleppo.
Five killed in eastern Ukraine amid fragile ceasefire
The death toll in the last 24 hours was the highest since the latest fragile truce entered force in December.
Dozens killed in India after consuming poisonous liquor
At least 64 die in neighbouring Saharanpur and Haridwar districts while eight deaths were reported from Kushinagar.
Italy demolishes Genoa's collapsed bridge for new structure
Construction of the new bridge begins next month, helping to bring a conclusion to the city's tragedy that cost 43 lives.
Kashmir's heavy snow causes deadly avalanche
Rescue workers are digging through the snow with spades and even their hands to find survivors.
What you need to know about Africa's refugees
The second largest number of refugees in the world are in Sub-Saharan Africa with almost 6.6 million displaced people.
5G economics: Is the Internet in danger of splitting?
Examining the future of the Internet, 5G, and connecting the 3.5 billion people across the globe who don't have access.