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Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
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Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage.
“A większą mi rozkoszą podróż niż przybycie!”Leopold Staff
The Philippines says the barrier prevents fishermen from entering a shoal in the South China Sea.
Rahile Dawut loses appeal against a charge of endangering state security, a rights group says.
Archie Comic fans explain why the comic was so popular in the 1990s and whether it can be reinvented.
An octopus with ear-like fins resembling the Disney character was filmed at a depth of more than 1,000 metres.
As tensions with India rise, Canada is calling its friends - but they're not answering.
Further evidence emerges that a serious infection can leave some major organs with long-term damage.
An inflammatory comment by one commentator lays bare a sense of political friction in the diaspora.
The 92-year-old businessman changed the face of news worldwide, but it all started at home.
Journalist Sophia Huang Xueqin appeared in court in Guangzhou alongside co-accused Wang Jianbing.
Scores of people march in Kathmandu as a protest over education reforms enter its third day.
Military officials are disappearing - is this a sign of instability or Xi Jinping's strength?
The once-mass market UK music bible NME returns as a premium product with scarcity as a selling point.
They live on flood-plains contaminated by potentially harmful levels of toxic waste, research reveals.
Two photographers from Tamil Nadu recall what it was like taking pictures of the dead for a living.
Four months after it was torn apart by deadly ethnic violence, Manipur remains gripped by fear.
The country is on edge for its first major fire season since a catastrophic summer four years ago.
Relatives say they are being forced to cancel anniversary memorials for those killed last year.
An agreement creating ties between the two historical foes would mark a huge regional shift.
Israeli forces killed five men during raids in Jenin and Jericho, while one died at a protest in Gaza.
Saudi Arabia crown prince Mohammed bin Salman says he is focused on economic targets.
MPs back a draft law that seeks harsh punishments against those who are "inappropriately" dressed.
The 25-year-old travelled for four months from Guinea to reach top university Al-Azhar in Egypt.
The four men and one woman return to the US after $6bn of frozen Iranian funds were released.
Washington says it can police how Tehran uses the prisoner swap windfall. Analysts aren't so sure.
Football fans in Tehran celebrate a rare chance to see an international sports superstar close up.
Thousands of people around the world have taken to the streets to mark the anniversary of her death
Iran's protests may have subsided, but women have found new ways to defy the country's regime.
Protests sparked by the death in custody of a young women swept across Iran over the past year.
Syrians trying to find information about "missing" prisoners, are finding themselves paying thousands to fraudsters.
The accords could have led to a Palestinian state - now even Palestinians lack faith in their leaders.
Israel has been gripped by months of mass protests against government plans. Here's why.
Recent months have seen some of the worst ever scenes of settler violence in the occupied West Bank.
The desert kingdom's vast Pro League investment aims to turn it into a world leader of the sport.
Two decades ago the UN's Baghdad office was hit with a deadly blast - staff share their experiences.
Six months ago today, Afraa was pulled from rubble, still attached to her umbilical cord and barely alive.
An Arabic magazine banned by Jordan for poking fun at a royal wedding hits back with ridicule.
Joelle's life was turned upside down by the 2020 catastrophe which devastated the Lebanese capital.
The Israeli-Lebanon front line holds ever-present risks of a new and devastating conflict.
Protesters say they will keep up momentum as government passes bitterly opposed law.
The atmosphere in the West Bank refugee camp feels like Gaza after wars with Israel, says Tom Bateman.
Yazidi groups are still looking for thousands of women and children who were enslaved.
Residents of the city's refugee camp say homes were destroyed in the Israeli military operation.
Neither Israel nor Palestinians are in any mood to talk peace even when fighting ends in Jenin, Jeremy Bowen reports.
Sea algae could take over coral reefs after an unknown disease decimated sea urchin populations.
A top priest is in hiding following at a secret deal for part of the Old City's Armenian Quarter.
Five Americans freed from Iran have arrived back in the US after a controversial $6bn prisoner swap.
The BBC's Lyse Doucet reports from Qatar as five Americans jailed for years in Iran make their way back to the US.
Ahmed is a charismatic 11-year-old Yemeni boy the BBC met two years ago when he was teaching a class in a bombed-out classroom.
Asylum seekers protesting against Eritrean leaders dispersed by police with stun grenades and tear gas.
Athlete Jaan Roose walked on a rope tied between the Iconic Towers in Lusail Marina, Qatar.
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