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Leaders open landmark AU summit in Ethiopia
Meeting to mark African bloc's 50th jubilee expected to call for dropping of ICC charges against Kenyan leader.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 15:14 GMT
Africa
Continental drift?
Africa Union at 50
Ethiopia economy gets boost
African Union: Continental drift?
Group celebrates its anniversary, but the verdict is still out on whether it is meeting the needs of ordinary Africans.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 14:29 GMT
Features
Africa Union at 50
African Union's track record under scrutiny
Leaders open landmark AU summit in Ethiopia
Discord bogs down Syrian opposition talks
Meeting for a third day in Istanbul, Syrian National Coalition fails to agree on expanding to include more factions.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 18:30 GMT
Middle East
Syria: Atrocities on both sides?
Border crossing throws lifeline
Hezbollah and Syria
Friend of suspect in UK killing arrested
Abu Nusaybah arrested immediately after giving BBC Television interview about the killing of unarmed British solder.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 15:59 GMT
Europe
UK security criticised after death of soldier
Two more arrested over UK soldier's killing
UK names soldier murdered in London
French soldier stabbed in neck outside Paris
Soldier loses considerable amount of blood after being stabbed, but his condition is reportedly not life threatening.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 18:30 GMT
Europe
Leaders open landmark AU summit in Ethiopia
African Union: Continental drift?
Discord bogs down Syrian opposition talks
Friend of suspect in UK killing arrested
French soldier stabbed in neck outside Paris
Rioting spreads outside calmer Stockholm
Police detain 19 after about 25 cars burnt on sixth straight night of violence in mainly immigrant areas of Stockholm.
Europe
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 16:17 GMT
Two child limit imposed on Myanmar's Rohingya
New measure, which applies to Muslim Rohingya families in western Rakhine state, does not affect Buddhists in the area.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 14:34 GMT
Malaysians rally against 'electoral fraud'
Tens of thousands protest against government, with speeches from leading opposition figures over alleged fraud.
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 18:27 GMT
US seeks help in capturing Benghazi suspects
Libyan armed groups' cooperation sought as FBI looks for five men suspected of taking part in deadly consulate raid.
Zeina Khodr
Africa
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 08:47 GMT
Chile blocks Barrick Gold mining project
Diaguita Indians celebrate victory in seeing mining giant Barrick Gold Corporation fined for environmental violation.
Americas
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 18:22 GMT
In Depth
African Union: Continental drift?
Azad Essa
25 May 2013 14:29 GMT
Group celebrates its anniversary, but the verdict is still out on whether it is meeting the needs of ordinary Africans.
Kurds flee for Iraq as Syria war slogs on
Brenda Stoter
25 May 2013 09:28 GMT
About 50,000 Syrians, mostly Kurds, have fled to the Domiz camp in northern Iraq as violence rages at home.
Struggle and solidarity: African Union at 50
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New Zealand to pay colonial compensation
By
Yasmine Ryan
Thailand crocodiles caught in tug of war
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Maher Sattar
Striking Dubai workers face mass deportation
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Chris Arsenault
In Video
UK activists call for change in retail sector
Some say they prefer paying extra for clothes if the money went to improving working conditions of factory workers.
Textile sector reflects Egypt's decline
Since the revolution two years ago, about 30,000 jobs have been lost and cotton farmers are turning to other crops.
Guatemalans protest over genocide retrial
Many worried justice will not be served after court overturns conviction of ex-military leader Efrain Rios Montt.
Kirchners' 10-year rule stirs mixed feelings
Popularity of Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner dips amid flagging economy and corruption.
Iraqi Sunnis protest for sovereign region
During months of protest, Iraqi Sunnis say they want peace, as well as their own piece of Iraq.
Early Apple computer to be auctioned
German auction house believes one of Apple’s earliest computers could be worth about $400,000.
Foreign aid boosts Ethiopia's economy
With a GDP growth of 7 percent Ethiopia's booming economy still relies heavily on help from abroad.
Filipinos unfazed by row with Taiwan
Business remains brisk as tensions persist over fisherman shot by Philippine coast guard.
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Americas
Brazil strengthens border security
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Gabriel Elizondo
Americas
The pope's pricey visit to Brazil
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Gabriel Elizondo
Asia
Labour reforms come at a cost
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Jonah Hull
Sport
It's up to you New York
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Lee Wellings
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Syria's media war
Listening Post
25 May 2013 09:09 GMT
An increasingly complex war of images and representations has been raging alongside the conflict on the ground.
Bangladesh: The cost of fashion
Counting the Cost
25 May 2013 10:12 GMT
Is there any prospect of a properly regulated garments industry in the country, and what would it mean for the market?
Cultures of 'magic' and healing
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Syria: The War Within
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Dubai strikers deported
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Al-Nakba
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Commemorating African independence
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The online threat to the American professor
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To Sharia or not to Sharia: The question of Islamopolitics
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Chasing Islamic 'terrorists' in Paraguay
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The poverty of austerity exposed
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Scientific racism rears its ugly head once again
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Snow blankets parts of Europe
A few days before summer starts, much of the continent is still in winter's grip.
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