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Thais have streamed into shopping malls, once again enjoying their air-conditioned oases as the country eased another restriction imposed to fight the coronavirus
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Libyan health authorities say at least seven people including a 5-year-old child from Bangladesh have been killed by bombs that hit a shelter for displaced people in the capital, Tripoli
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A growing number of mosques are reopening across West Africa as governments find it increasingly difficult to keep them closed during the holy month of Ramadan
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is finally swearing in his new government after three deadlocked and divisive elections, a year and a half of political paralysis and another three-day delay because of political infighting in his Likud party over co...
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A group of Syrian teachers from opposition-held areas is bringing back their English language school online, recreating a community that was shattered by the country’s grueling civil war
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Some smaller countries are gaining recognition for their early, and still tentative, successes.
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Fariba Adelkhah is one of several dual Iranian nationals held on espionage charges in recent years
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Religious leaders have resisted quarantines, balked at closing shrines and peddled bogus panaceas.
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People venturing out to the forest during the coronavirus lockdown may have played a role.
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He was one of the most wanted fugitives sought by Rwanda’s post-genocide government.
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With public health considerations met, the country is now turning to economic revival.
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A peek into the reopenings in Vienna, Glasgow, Athens and Riga.
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The changes would bring back many of the freedoms in place before the country became the epicenter for the virus’s spread in Europe.
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Officials in Washington and Beijing insist they don't want a new Cold War, but the geopolitical head winds seem to blowing in that direction.