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Social protests turn violent in Brazil
Attempt to storm city hall in Sao Paulo comes just hours after President Rousseff acknowledges legitimacy of rallies.
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 02:41 GMT
Americas
Brazilians start 'salad revolution'
Brazil's iconic stadium
Brazil: Forced to the Streets
US to hold direct peace talks with Taliban
White House announcement coincides with opening of political office by Afghan anti-government group in Qatari capital.
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 22:59 GMT
Central & South Asia
Can Afghans take the lead?
Kabul plans Taliban talks
Vice police haunt redoubts
G8 calls for urgent Syria peace conference
Leaders back peace talks "as soon as possible" and call for pact on transitional government "formed by mutual consent".
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 23:23 GMT
Europe
Aleppo battle affects civilians
Syria's call for arms
Receiving care in Lebanon
NSA chief defends US spying programme
General Keith Alexander says electronic surveillance helped thwart more than 50 attacks since September 11, 2001.
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 18:54 GMT
Americas
Little outcry, little change
Is phone tapping justified?
Private firms in spy role
Scores detained in Turkey police swoop
Interior minister says 85 arrested in police raids across cities following two weeks of anti-government protests.
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 00:31 GMT
Europe
Summer of discontent
What inspires Turkish protests?
Vendors feel pinch of riots
Social protests turn violent in Brazil
US to hold direct peace talks with Taliban
G8 calls for urgent Syria peace conference
NSA chief defends US spying programme
Scores detained in Turkey police swoop
Torrential rains devastate north Indian state
Death toll rises to 64 as army scrambles to rescue thousands stranded due to flooding and landslides.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 21:13 GMT
US House passes measure restricting abortion
Republican-sponsored symbolic legislation limiting abortion to first 20 weeks after conception faces presidential veto.
Americas
Last Modified: 19 Jun 2013 02:56 GMT
Deadly clashes erupt in south Lebanon
Two people killed in gunfight between pro-Hezbollah group and followers of Sunni cleric in Sidon, local media reports.
Middle East
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 17:40 GMT
Mali signs ceasefire deal with Tuareg rebels
Deal would pave way for army and civilian administrators to return to rebel-held region before planned polls next month.
Africa
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 21:16 GMT
Egypt and Ethiopia agree to bridge dam divide
Foreign ministers try to quell tensions over Ethiopia's plans to divert Blue Nile in controversial dam project.
Africa
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2013 14:40 GMT
In Depth
Joblessness plagues South Africa's youth
Safeeyah Kharsany
18 Jun 2013 16:30 GMT
The country's poor education system and weak governance mean young people suffer from high rates of unemployment.
In Pictures: Kuwait's people 'without'
Greg Constantine
18 Jun 2013 14:52 GMT
Prior to 1991 the 'Bidoon' community enjoyed the same rights as all, but now they're treated as second-class citizens.
Greeks go green thumb to fight recession
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John Psaropoulos
Obama's 'Stasi' scandal in German spotlight
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Sam Bollier
Analysis: Turkey tumult and its consequences
By
Justin Vela
Syrian war intensifies Lebanon's divisions
By
Nour Samaha
In Video
Hearings begin in Spain 'stolen babies' case
Former hospital manager gives evidence in scandal surrounding 300,000 stolen newborn babies sold over 40-year period.
G8 summit fails to deliver on tax reforms
Leaders do not take firmer action to tighten rules on tax evasion and money laundering.
Indonesia forest fire smoke chokes Singapore
Forest fires send a cloud of smoke and haze over parts of Asia causing worst air pollution in years.
Video of 'misbehaving' Thai monks goes viral
Religious office steps in to investigate footage showing luxuriating monks on board a plane.
Rebels and military battle in Aleppo
Fighting in Syrian city seriously affects civilian lives, forcing many to move to countryside.
Poisoning horns to save S Africa rhinos
Game parks injecting horns of live rhinos with dye to deter people from using them for medicine.
Dutch convictions over linesman's death
Convictions come six months after football linesman died after being knocked down and beaten during a game.
Indonesia to act against 'loud' mosques
National Mosque Council is upgrading sound systems after receiving complaints that mosques are too loud.
Blogs
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Diary of a mad journalist
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Haru Mutasa
Americas
Top court overturns Arizona voter law
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Kimberly Halkett
Asia
Indonesia's painful medicine
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Nidhi Dutt
Africa
Mugabe's opponent outsmarted - again
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Haru Mutasa
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Beauty Behind Bars
Witness
17 Jun 2013 15:36 GMT
Can a beauty contest restore the dignity and hope of Colombian women put behind bars because of drugs and violence?
The quagmire of Guantanamo
Inside Story Americas
18 Jun 2013 13:11 GMT
As President Obama appoints an official to edge the closing of the facility, we ask if any real progress is being made.
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Collusion across the Euphrates
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Stop climate deniers from winning the information war
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In pictures: Thailand's female monks
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