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UN condemns Syria over Houla massacre
Security Council says the "outrageous use of force" against civilians violated international law.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 05:11 GMT
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Military drills in Jordan
Inside Syria: Remaining options
Citizen reporters challenge Assad
Inside Syria: Way forward
Tensions plague Lebanon
DR Congo rebels vow to fight to 'last man'
Fighters calling themselves M23 tell Al Jazeera their military campaign will not stop until their demands are met.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 05:13 GMT
Africa
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Conflict returns to North Kivu
Troops shell rebel bases
Troops 'terrorising' locals
Split over conflict solution
Revisiting massacre site
In Pictures: DR Congo crisis
Japan ex-PM testifies at Fukushima inquiry
Parliamentary commission questions Naoto Kan about his response to last year's disaster at the nuclear-power plant.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 05:53 GMT
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Nepal premier calls for fresh elections
Prime minister calls for November 22 election after leaders fail to agree on post-war constitution before deadline.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 00:46 GMT
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Nepal's unfinished revolution
Maoists integrated into army
The re-emergence of Nepal
Nepal: Children for sale
Death by self-immolation reported in Tibet
China's official news agency confirms two incidents of men setting themselves on fire in tightly guarded capital Lhasa.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 08:03 GMT
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Monks use extreme tactic
Fasting for Tibet in New York
Tibetan PM speaks out
Striving beyond Middle Way?
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UN condemns Syria over Houla massacre
DR Congo rebels vow to fight to 'last man'
Japan ex-PM testifies at Fukushima inquiry
Nepal premier calls for fresh elections
Death by self-immolation reported in Tibet
Indian PM signs deals with Myanmar
New Delhi seeks to boost influence after decades of military rule which left its neighbour heavily reliant on Beijing.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 09:04 GMT
IMF chief comes under fire in Greece
Christine Lagarde earns ire of Greek politicians after referring to tax evaders in an interview with a UK newspaper.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 00:37 GMT
Mali government rejects north's independence
Official categorically rejects idea of Islamic Azawad state declared by Tuareg separatists and Ansar Dine fighters.
Last Modified: 27 May 2012 20:38 GMT
Bomb targets Pakistan police near Quetta
Remote-controlled bomb detonates under donkey cart as police pass by, killing three pedestrians and wounding six others.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 05:26 GMT
Cannes crowns Love as Europe sweeps awards
Michael Haneke's wrenching tale of a man and his dying wife wins Palme d'Or prize at the 65th Cannes Film Festival.
Last Modified: 28 May 2012 07:15 GMT
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Taliban rule haunts Pakistan singers
Many have left Peshawar over the past eight years but some are determined to keep the music alive in northwestern city.
Pope's butler charged in 'Vatileaks' scandal
Domestic helper suspected of exposing secret documents indicating corruption inside Vatican.
North Carolina divided on Obama's re-election
Swing state won by incumbent in 2008 now appears split as this year's race heats up.
Activists seek cooler place for polar bear
Social media leveraged to move Yupi, who has lived in a zoo in Mexico for her entire 20 years, to a much colder place.
Putting Libya's army back together
Fighters who helped overthrow Muammar Gaddafi now being integrated into country's regular army.
Ex-Japan PM to testify on nuclear disaster
Naoto Kan to answer why it took him three hours to declare state of emergency.
Rusting hulks choke Nigerian waters
Hundreds of shipwrecks litter Nigeria's coast, causing environmental damage and providing havens for smugglers.
Tourists shun restive Yemen
Uprising against government, rebellion in south and precarious security situation prompt sharp drop in visitors.
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Will stability finally return to Somalia?
Inside Story
28 May 2012 09:02 GMT
As government forces capture the gateway to Mogadishu, we ask if the country is turning a corner after 20 years of war.
The citizen journalists challenging al-Assad
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27 May 2012 12:51 GMT
The chilling story of the social media activist who dared to denounce the Syrian regime to a foreign media outlet.
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Did Egyptians vote against their revolution?
Jamal Elshayyal
27 May 2012 21:12 GMT
Given the tumultuous fervour of the past year, the support shown to an ally of the former president has surprised many.
The Indian Premier League: Sport or showbiz?
Suresh Menon
27 May 2012 19:42 GMT
The glitzy cricket tournament has faced scandals including fraud and fixing, and has left fans divided over its future.
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Qatari women prepare for Olympic debut
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Nepal's unfinished revolution
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UAE continues crackdown on activists
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