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We ask if Pyongyang's new leadership is shifting from its military-first approach to a new emphasis on the economy.
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Non-essential staff ordered to leave US embassies, as Marines deploy after violent protests over anti-Islam video.
Africa
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2012 02:15 GMT
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More than 250 dead after twin earthquakes strike near town of Tabriz, with at least 2,000 people reported injured.
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Secret files recovered in a security station in al-Bab illustrate the regime's deep-seated culture of spying.
Features
Last Modified: 02 Aug 2012 15:15 GMT
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Interior ministry says the man aided attack in restive east, but activists say he was merely walking on the street.
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Nabeel Rajab given three-month prison term for "insulting" some Bahrainis in tweet criticising prime minister.
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A young man describes how his town became the latest horrific headline to emerge from Syria.
Features
Last Modified: 07 Jun 2012 21:03 GMT
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President's remarks come as newly elected parliament convenes and his forces face fresh international criticism.
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Former oil minister Shukri Ghanem tried to reform Gaddafi's rule before defecting at the start of Libya's uprising.
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General Assembly passes non-binding resolution calling for halt to violence, as military forces pound protest hubs.
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