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No date fixed for Taliban peace talks
First direct negotiations may be on hold after Karzai announces boycott amid row over name of group's office in Doha.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 10:19 GMT
Americas
Whither US-Taliban talks?
Defying threats on Taliban turf
US cautiously optimistic
India battles to rescue flood survivors
Floods triggered by rains in north of country have left 120 dead, besides stranding thousands of Hindu pilgrims.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 09:49 GMT
Central & South Asia
Flood death toll in India hilly states climbs
Haze casts shadow over Singapore-Jakarta ties
Indonesia accuses Singapore of "behaving like a child", as smog from Sumatra forest fires envelopes city-state.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 07:31 GMT
Asia-Pacific
Indonesia 'chokes' Singapore
Five sentenced over Doha mall fire
Qatari court gives jail terms to five over last year's blaze at Villagio mall, which killed 19, including 13 children.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 09:55 GMT
Middle East
In Pictures: Qatar mall tragedy
Qatar mourns deadly mall fire on anniversary
Six Syrian heritage sites declared endangered
UNESCO warns that more than two years of civil war have inflicted heavy damage on ancient sites.
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 08:10 GMT
Middle East
Minaret of ancient Aleppo mosque destroyed
Fire destroys ancient Aleppo souks
In Pictures: Old Homs in ruins
No date fixed for Taliban peace talks
India battles to rescue flood survivors
Haze casts shadow over Singapore-Jakarta ties
Five sentenced over Doha mall fire
Six Syrian heritage sites declared endangered
Study: Jordan 'honour killing' support strong
Researchers at Cambridge University say sizeable section of teenagers interviewed found "honour killings" justified.
Middle East
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 07:01 GMT
Chinese astronauts deliver lecture from space
Three astronauts take questions from 330 elementary and middle school students while in orbit.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 05:40 GMT
Brazil government rolls back transit hike
Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo agree to suspend increase in public-transport fares, but protesters say they "want more".
Americas
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 06:52 GMT
Cuba and US to resume talks on migration
Official in Washington says negotiations between the Cold War-era enemies will take place on July 17.
Americas
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 05:16 GMT
South Sudan set to sign new Nile agreement
New treaty would replace colonial-era law that gave Egypt control of most of the Nile as power dynamics shift in region.
Africa
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2013 09:44 GMT
In Depth
In Pictures: Syria's young refugees
Moises Saman
20 Jun 2013 09:50 GMT
About 1.6 million people from Syria have escaped its devastating civil war so far, and about half of them are children.
Kabul's beauticians make up their own rules
Jane Ferguson
19 Jun 2013 14:37 GMT
NATO forces will leave in 2014, and some Afghan women fear the ensuing political changes will be more than cosmetic.
Julian Assange supporters stand by their man
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Ethiopian refugees face dam backlash in Egypt
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Joblessness plagues South Africa's youth
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People 'without'
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Somali art exhibition portrays war
Art exhibition documenting the impact of war on cultural heritage has opened in Somalia.
Ancient Mayan city unearthed in Mexico
Archaeologists discover a 1400-year-old Mayan city in the Mexican jungle with the help of satellite pictures.
Somali refugees in Kenya reluctant to return
Most say they are not ready to leave, as Kenya and Somalia agree on repatriating more than half a million of them.
Inequal land laws haunt S Africa
Some say government efforts to rectify laws, 100 years after blacks were forced off their lands, have been inadequate.
9/11 suspect's lawyer talks about challenges
Lead defence lawyer for alleged mastermind behind 9/11 attacks talks about challenges facing his team.
UK troops' families can sue over Iraq deaths
Top court says families of soldiers killed by roadside bombs in Iraq have right to sue UK government.
Displaced Yemenis face humanitarian crisis
Hundreds of thousands displaced by war are living in camps in appalling conditions.
Striking Argentine farmers halt production
Farmers threaten to keep striking, saying taxes are making their products non-competitive.
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PO Box: Taliban
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Americas
Bradley Manning trial begins
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Diary of a mad journalist
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Top court overturns Arizona voter law
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Ahmet Davutoglu: 'We respect these voices'
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20 Jun 2013 10:14 GMT
Turkey's foreign minister discusses the ongoing protests in his country and the government's take on other issues.
Winter of Discontent
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19 Jun 2013 06:50 GMT
Circassians are protesting the holding of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games 150 years after being expelled from their land.
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In Pictures: Syria's young refugees
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Ethiopian refugees face dam backlash in Egypt
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