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Leaders in Addis Ababa for AU summit
Huge celebrations taking place in Ethiopian capital to mark 50 years since the continental bloc was founded.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 08:04 GMT
Africa
Ethiopia economy gets boost
Africa Union at 50
African Union seeks financial independence
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.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 07:43 GMT
Africa
Groups refuse to cede power
Struggle to secure the east
Libya: Attack was pre-planned
Children killed in Pakistan explosion
A gas-cylinder blast inside a school bus on the outskirts of Gujrat has left 17 children dead, police say.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 06:35 GMT
Central & South Asia
Blast hits security forces
Two men held on flight
Guinea opposition protest turns violent
At least 15 injured in clashes between youths and police as unrest grows over delays to long-awaited parliamentary vote.
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 02:33 GMT
Africa
Official dies in Liberia crash
Police clash with protesters
Abe begins landmark visit to Myanmar
Japan attempts to reassert its position as country's biggest economic partner after decades of poor relations.
Last Modified: 24 May 2013 11:17 GMT
Asia-Pacific
Exiles in US voice hopes
Displaced Muslims in Myanmar
Identity in numbers
Leaders in Addis Ababa for AU summit
US seeks help in capturing Benghazi suspects
Children killed in Pakistan explosion
Guinea opposition protest turns violent
Abe begins landmark visit to Myanmar
Violence spreads outside calmer Stockholm
Officials say police reinforcements sent to Swedish capital helped as dozens set cars and recycling station ablaze.
Europe
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 03:47 GMT
Guatemala's ex-president extradited to US
Alfonso Portillo describes extradition to the US, where he will face money-laundering charges, as a "kidnapping".
Americas
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 07:32 GMT
IMF chief escapes formal probe in payout case
French court names former finance minister a "supervised witness" over her role in a multi- million payout case.
Europe
Last Modified: 25 May 2013 05:01 GMT
Striking Dubai workers face mass deportation
Fallout from rare strike at Arabtec Construction continues, as many South Asian labourers ordered to leave the country.
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Last Modified: 23 May 2013 13:14 GMT
Taliban launches deadly attack in Kabul
Gunmen reportedly targeted American intelligence personnel who were training Afghan officers.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 24 May 2013 18:45 GMT
In Depth
Struggle and solidarity: African Union at 50
Al Jazeera staff
24 May 2013 13:52 GMT
An interactive dashboard examines the history, successes and challenges facing the group as leaders meet in Addis Ababa.
New Zealand to pay colonial compensation
Yasmine Ryan
24 May 2013 19:01 GMT
Kiwis wrap up three-decade long process to pay hundreds of millions to indigenous peoples for colonial injustice.
Thailand crocodiles caught in tug of war
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Striking Dubai workers face mass deportation
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Insider sheds light on Syria's chemical arms
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Basma Atassi
Ahmadinejad's dirty dozen
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Mixed feelings mark 10 years of Kirchner rule
Popularity of Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner dips amid flagging economy and corruption.
African Union's track record under scrutiny
As bloc marks its 50-year anniversary, it will have to take note of its failure to plan for a better future.
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.
Poland eyes diversifying gas supply
Country's national oil company and private firms place bets on shale gas.
Sri Lanka garment firms boost work conditions
Campaign starts to improve standards in country gaining reputation as ethical source of clothing.
Blogs
Americas
Brazil strengthens border security
By
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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Woolwich attack: An act of terrorism?
Inside Story
24 May 2013 11:35 GMT
After a British soldier was hacked to death in the capital London, we analyse the repercussions of this act.
Restoring Rangoon
101 East
22 May 2013 15:48 GMT
101 East takes a rare peek inside Yangon's most famous building, as Myanmar's colonial architecture is under threat.
Obama's speech: The question of drones
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Crisis in Bangladesh
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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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Breast cancer, Hollywood style
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Burying liberalism in the Homeland
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Yemeni women make their voices heard
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UK xenophobia turns against Eastern Europeans
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