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Ebola-ravaged Liberia to reopen schools
School will reopen in February six months after they were shut to curb Ebola spread in African nation, government says.
Sri Lanka faces unrest in run-up to elections
Three opposition supporters shot while preparing rally for president's chief rival on final day of campaigning.
US opposes Israeli freeze on PA tax revenues
Washington says freezing of $127m in tax revenues after Palestinian Authority's bid to join ICC is counter-productive.
Mexico charges mayor's wife over missing case
Maria de los Angeles Pineda is main suspect of being behind kidnappings of 43 students in Iguala that rocked country.
Libyan warplane bombs Greek oil tanker
Warplane from internationally recognised government bombs ship at an eastern city controlled by rival fighters.
Euro plummets as global oil prices collapse
EU currency falls to nine-year low as oil prices plunge under $50 for first time in five years.
Jury selection begins in Boston bombing trial
US judge starts process of choosing panel to hear case of Dzokhar Tsarnaev, suspected of deadly blasts at 2013 marathon.
German anti-Islam rally hits record numbers
At least 18,000 people take part in latest PEGIDA march in Dresden, prompting rival demonstrations in several cities.
Lebanon: Restricting entry for Syrians
Those trying to leave Syria wonder where they will go, while those already in Lebanon try to gauge rules' implications.
US charges two men over Gambia coup bid
Justice Department's move comes just days after West African nation's president blamed foreign dissidents for attack.
OIC head makes first al-Aqsa Mosque visit
Iyad Madani's tour aimed at bilateral cooperation to aid Palestinian efforts "to establish their independent state".
Army camp attacked in central Mali
At least seven killed by fighters with alleged al-Qaeda links in town housing region's largest military installation.
Barca sack director of football
Former keeper Andoni Zubizarreta leaves Barcelona along with assistant Carles Puyol days after transfer ban is upheld.
Turkey detains police officers over leaks
State media confirm over 34 arrests for "illegal eavesdropping" in latest in series of raids since July last year.
Bangladesh rivals trade blame amid protests
Police stop Zia from leading rallies, exactly one year after Hasina's re-election as PM in polls boycotted by Zia's BNP.
Syrian opposition bloc appoints new leader
Damascus-born Khaled Khoja replaces Hadi al-Bahra as head of the National Coalition at meeting in Istanbul.
Clashes rock Bangladesh on poll anniversary
At least two people killed in clashes between political rivals while opposition leader remains confined to her office.
Dissolved S Korean Party vows to fight back
United Progressive Party lawmakers vow to go to court after party was disbanded by constitutional court last month.
Saudi border guards killed in attack
Interior Ministry says two guards killed and one injured on kingdom's border with Iraq in shooting and suicide assault.
Bangladesh opposition supporters shot dead
Two people killed in clashes with ruling party supporters on one-year anniversary of controversial polls.