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Syrian army attacks rebel stronghold Qusayr
Reports say deadly assault on strategic town is aided by Hezbollah fighters despite denial by Assad of foreign help.
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 23:56 GMT
Middle East
Assad insists he will stay
Exploding beyond borders
Flight routes in high demand
Salafist group clashes with police in Tunisia
Ansar al-Sharia supporters vent anger at police after they are prevented from defying ban on holding annual congress.
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 19:55 GMT
Africa
Tunisia bans Salafist meeting
'Assassins' images published
Still a democratic bellwether
Pakistan politician buried as re-polling held
Zahra Hussain, senior leader of Imran Khan's party, shot in Karachi hours before re-polling took place in port city.
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 22:57 GMT
Central & South Asia
Fear and celebration in Karachi
Imran Khan's battle
Blood on Karachi streets
Myanmar president set to meet Obama
The former general will also seek to woo US businesses that see a lucrative market in former Western pariah nation.
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 03:21 GMT
Americas
Myanmar community in US hopes for change
Displaced Muslims in Myanmar
US extends sanctions
Chinese premier arrives in Delhi for talks
Li Keqiang will meet with Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh and others for talks on border dispute and boosting trade.
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 00:30 GMT
Central & South Asia
China and India: Strategy in the Middle East
India-China arms race?
India asks China to withdraw border troops
Syrian army attacks rebel stronghold Qusayr
Salafist group clashes with police in Tunisia
Pakistan politician buried as re-polling held
Myanmar president set to meet Obama
Chinese premier arrives in Delhi for talks
Nigerian army blockades Boko Haram base
Move comes amid major offensive in three northeastern states against group seeking to create Islamic state.
Africa
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 03:20 GMT
Police killed as violence continues in Iraq
At least 10 policemen killed after gunmen attack station in city of Rawah, northwest of Baghdad.
Middle East
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 23:13 GMT
China asks N Korea to release fishing boat
Chinese embassy in Pyongyang asks government to secure release of private Chinese fishing boat seized on May 5.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 02:05 GMT
Canada's top aide quits over expenses scandal
Nigel Wright, the prime minister's chief of staff, resigns after secretly giving a $87,000 cheque to a Senate member.
Americas
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 01:19 GMT
Morsi rules out talks over Sinai hostages
Egyptian president vows not to negotiate with kidnappers who abducted group of policemen and soldiers last week.
Middle East
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 19:18 GMT
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Remittance woes for South Africa workers
Migrant workers pay high fees for money transfers, but have no choice if they want money to reach their families.
Peru's archaeological treasures under threat
Archaeologists say government must do more to protect ancient sites from looters.
India's only 'Chinatown' in Kolkata
Neighbourhood was once home to tens of thousands of ethnic Chinese, whose fate has echoed India-China relations.
Border crossing to Iraq offers lifeline
A river crossing between northern Iraq and Syria is helping citizens to buy essential supplies.
Egyptians take on art of Italian pizza making
Many Italians are not interested in pursuing the country's age-old tradition of pizza making.
Uruguay considers legalising marijuana
Legislation proposed by Uruguay's president could lead to marijuana being regulated and sold legally.
A mass exodus from Macedonia
Many young people leave Macedonia for work, despite assurances that the economy is improving.
S Africa stunned by fatal circumcisions
Botched circumcisions seen as cause of many deaths during coming-of-age ritual among tribal groups.
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The scandalous erosion of US civil liberties
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Fighting for Australia's cattle farmers
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Red Brigade confronts India sex abuse
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Baby factory exposed in Nigeria
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Syria: Atrocities on both sides?
Inside Syria
19 May 2013 11:32 GMT
We look at whether the abuses allegedly committed by Syrian opposition fighters are merely isolated incidents.
US: Silencing news sources?
Listening Post
18 May 2013 08:09 GMT
After the seizure of AP's phone records, we ask if the US is still the land of the free for journalists and sources.
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Jabhat al-Nusra's rising stock in Syria
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19 May 2013 14:45 GMT
Even moderates back group with hard-line fighters despite radical ideology in absence of Western help to topple Assad.
Cairo divided over bridge revival plan
Rawya Rageh
19 May 2013 14:49 GMT
Reconstruction of iconic Aboul Ela Bridge splits opinion with some complaining new design robs it of original identity.
LGBT refugees risk death, rape in Kenya
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Trial highlights slew of Singapore scandals
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Heather Tan
Developing world to dominate investment
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Carey L Biron
Kenya clinic riot spotlights mental health
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James Reinl
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