Middle East
Arms depot near Damascus International airport goes up in flames after series of overnight strikes blamed on Israel.
Egypt
by Barbara Bibbo
United States
by Creede Newton
Israel
by Jonathan Cook
Jordan
by Zena Tahhan
Asia
Human trafficking
by Neil Howard
by Jim Walsh
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'Israeli strikes' hit arms depot in Damascus
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Critics blast US shipment of fighter jets to Israel
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Is war coming to North Korea?
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Will Jordan abolish a law that protects rapists?
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US wants to bring North Korea onto 'path of dialogue'
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Who killed my friend Yameen Rasheed?
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Who are India's Maoist rebels?
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When NGOs save children who don't want to be saved
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Syria's war explained from the beginning
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Palestinians on strike in solidarity with prisoners
by Jyoti Malhotra
by Maha Akeel
by Azim Zahir
Students from various female colleges in Indian-administered Kashmir take part in mass protests against Indian soldiers.
Since Qayyarah was retaken from ISIL, the town's maternity hospital has been serving women across the region.
An intrusion of cold air has pleased skiers, and worried farmers, in Europe
From protests in Kashmir and Venezuela to a rally in Palestine and celebrations in Turkey, here is the week in photos.
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The visit comes three weeks after two separate bombings killed dozens of Egyptian Copts on Palm Sunday.
Israel is the first country outside the US to get access to the F-35 warplane, the most expensive ever developed.
Women's activists say they are closer than ever to abolishing Article 308, which pardons rapists who marry their victim.
Iran
The US embassy in Iran has been reopened as a museum chronicling the bitter history of bilateral relations.
by Megan O'Toole
Occupied West Bank
The arrest of Birzeit University student Kifah Quzmar has highlighted the plight of thousands of Palestinians.
by Ylenia Gostoli