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Palestinians must not have veto over Arab-Israel deals, Netanyahu tells UN
Israeli prime minister's speech focuses on push for formal relations with Saudi Arabia. Here's all you need to know.
US says Haiti security mission could deploy ‘in months’, urges support
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US ready to provide 'financial and logistical' aid to proposed Haiti deployment.
US Senator Bob Menendez indicted on bribery charges
Prosecutors accuse top Democrat and wife of corruption, including using his power to influence policy to benefit Egypt.
Kashmir’s top pro-freedom cleric leads Friday prayers after four years
Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq allowed back in Srinagar's historic Jamia Masjid after four years of detention.
Tunisian cartoonist to appear in court for drawings mocking PM
Omrane, who was briefly detained and questioned, is well known for publishing satirical cartoons featuring politicians.
Syriza leadership: After Tsipras, an ex-banker runs to rule the Greek left
Stefanos Kasselakis hopes to lead the Greek left into a new era after a series of disappointing results at the polls.
Analysis: Libya and Morocco’s twin tragedies highlights differences
Libya and Morocco experienced tragedies in the same week, but there are clear differences in how they played out.
Biggest ever Asian Games set to kick off in China’s Hangzhou
Nearly 12,500 athletes - more than ever before - from 45 countries and territories are set to compete across 40 sports.
Black Sea navy HQ hit in Crimea missile attack, one dead: Russia
At least one person has been killed and a fire was sparked in Kyiv's assault on the annexed peninsula, Russia says.
Ghana police arrest 49 as high cost of living triggers street protests
In recent months, public discontent has been growing in Ghana over the rising cost of living for everyday people.

