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Netanyahu and Lieberman join forces to form what is being called the most right-wing government in Israel's history.
Politics, Middle East, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel

Haunted by his decision not to intervene as civilians were killed, a former UN commander returns to Croatia 20 years on.
Croatia, UN

UN says virtually every country in the world plays a role either as a source, transit or destination for the trade.
Environment, Europe, Wildlife

The Iraqi army has begun its offensive to retake Fallujah from ISIL.
War & Conflict, Politics, Middle East, Iraq

Do targeted assassinations weaken Taliban? And what does Mansoor's death mean for peace in Afghanistan?

Under immense pressure to get married, Li Chenxi rents a fake boyfriend to meet her family and friends.
China, Women, Asia

Less than two years after Haider al-Abadi lifted bans on media outlets, press freedom appears to be in decline again.
Media, Iraq, Middle East

How can broadcasters avoid becoming technologically outpaced, journalistically outmoded and economically outdated?
Media, Social media, Science & Technology

After a year of violence in Burundi, talks are under way in Tanzania to find a solution to the political crisis.
War & Conflict, Human Rights, Africa, Burundi

As gun ownership rises in the US, we look at how attempts to rein in gun violence are benefiting gun makers.
Business & Economy, Gun control, Gun violence, Oil Price, United States