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Iraq's Kurdish region has grown closer to Turkey and begun exporting oil to world markets, angering Baghdad.
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Diplomatic wrangling and ground battles continue amid international efforts to oust embattled Syrian leader.
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Geneva talks on Syria end without solution
Peace envoy says Russia seems as determined as US to end Syria's conflict but no political solution is expected soon.
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Brahimi does not see Assad in Syria future
International peace envoy says he does not see President Bashar al-Assad being part of a transitional government.
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Myanmar continues assault on Kachin rebels
Military attacks near ethnic group's stronghold threaten to deliver a setback to its independence movement.
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Kuwaiti jailed for insulting emir on Twitter
Ayyad al-Harbi sentenced to two years in prison for his tweet, the second such sentence handed down in two days.
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Last Modified: 08 Jan 2013 10:02 GMT
Abbas orders issue of 'Palestine' passports
Palestinian president asks government to stop using "Palestinian Authority" on public documents, as budget woes worsen.
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Clinton discharged from New York hospital
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been released from the hospital where she was being treated for a blood clot.
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Senate report on Benghazi lets Obama off hook
Homeland Security Committee finds intelligence agencies, not White House, are responsible for "talking point" changes.
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UN criticises Israel over settlement plans
UN Security Council members, except for the US, call for immediate halt to plans to build homes in occupied territories.
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