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Kushner to visit Middle East to garner backing for peace plan
The White House senior adviser along with US officials to discuss Israeli-Palestinian peace plan with Gulf leaders.
Several killed in Rio de Janeiro storms
Heavy rain and mudslides leave six people dead in southern Brazilian city.
CAR peace deal calls for truth commission, joint patrols: AFP
CAR peace deal includes setting up a truth and reconciliation commission as well as joint security patrols, reports AFP.
Several killed in fire at Flamengo football club training centre
Firefighters say 10 people have died in a fire at a training facility of one of Brazil's biggest football clubs.
Nigeria's democracy is fading away
Nigerians preparing to head to the polls on February 16 must bear in mind that elections do not make a democracy.
The Kashmiri politician who quit civil servant job over killings
Shah Faesal resigned as India's civil servant in January and has rallied in Kashmir, promising he will bid for peace.
Sudan's university professors leave country to flee poverty
Fed up with neglect and oppression, over 50 percent of Sudan's professors go abroad in search of better opportunities.
UN: Riyadh 'undermined' Turkey's access to Khashoggi murder scene
Agnes Callamard expressed 'major concerns' about fairness for the 11 suspects on trial for the murder in Saudi Arabia.
'They have no medicine or food': Venezuela's healthcare crisis
Hospital in Barcelona says 14 children have died in the past week from contaminated food and water.
Is Egypt's leader planning to stay in office indefinitely?
Egypt's opposition leaders reject a move in parliament to extend President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's term in office.
Morocco suspends participation in Saudi-led war in Yemen
Rabat recalled its ambassador to Riyadh after Al Arabiya aired a documentary on the disputed Western Sahara region.
Indonesia sexual violence bill sparks conservative opposition
Proposed draft legislation aiming to tackle sexual crimes stirs controversy in Indonesia ahead of April elections.
MBS had threatened to use 'a bullet' on Jamal Khashoggi: Report
The New York Times reports Saudi crown prince considered killing journalist a year before his murder in Istanbul.
US vows 'relentless' action to deter Iran missile programme
State Department slams Tehran's latest move but Revolutionary Guard chief says new missiles part of defensive posture.
Body of missing footballer Emiliano Sala identified
Sala's plane crashed more than two weeks ago during a trip from the French city of Nantes to Cardiff, Wales.
Myanmar villagers flee to Bangladesh amid Rakhine violence
Fighting between Myanmar's military and the Arakan Army has displaced more than 5,000 people since December.
Australia says parliament's computer network breached
Authorities investigating unspecified 'security incident' in the federal parliament's computer network.
US aid arrives at Colombia border despite Maduro rejection
Convoy carrying food and medicines reaches Colombia's Cucuta a day after Venezuela barricades its own side of border.
Princess Ubolratana to contest Thailand elections as PM candidate
For first time in country's history, a royal family member becomes directly involved in politics and runs for office.
US to pull forces out of Syria by end of April: Report
Wall Street Journal says US plans to withdraw big part of 2,000 troops by mid-March with full withdrawal by April's end.