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Protesters have been marching in Syria's rebel-held Idlib province, calling on the international community to stop the Assad government from cementing its grip on power. They're demanding President Bashar al-Assad be removed from office
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Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has survived attempts by his own party and unions to force him out but, with elections looming, looks less and less able to enact the economic reforms that have
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Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has survived attempts by his own party and unions to force him out but, with elections looming, looks less and less able to enact the economic reforms that have
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Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has survived attempts by his own party and unions to force him out but, with elections looming, looks less and less able to enact the economic reforms that have
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Male, Maldives - Guests on a five-star honeymoon resort in the Maldives caught a rare glimpse of the decades-long political and religious tensions rocking this island nation when policemen - armed with axes, concrete
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Coffee prices are at a 12-year low, and as a result, Colombian farmers are struggling to make a decent wage. Speculators, overproduction and the power of multinationals, are being blamed for the drop in
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A new nuclear power station being built in England is alarming environmental campaigners both there - and in neighbouring Wales. Legal action has been launched to stop mud from the Hinkley Point construction site
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Some of Iraq's most significant archaeological discoveries have been made in the city of Samara. Samara lies on both sides of the River Tigris north of Baghdad. It marks the site of a powerful
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Thailand's military government has cleared the way for political parties to resume activities, more than four years after a coup. But they can't campaign or organise street gatherings for an election which may be
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Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed has survived attempts by his own party and unions to force him out but, with elections looming, looks less and less able to enact the economic reforms that have
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