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Kenyan police arrests prime suspect in Nairobi gas explosion
Six people died in the disaster and 280 others were injured in Thursday's explosion in a Nairobi residential area.
Defiant Houthis claim fresh Red Sea attacks on US, UK ships
Latest attacks on civilian ships demonstrate the Iran-backed group’s determination to continue its campaign.
Lionel Messi hopes to play in Tokyo after Hong Kong PR disaster
Argentinian superstar feels 'much better' after injury prevented him from playing in Inter Miami match in Hong Kong.
Turkey kills two attackers during assault on Istanbul court
Ankara said that the "terrorist" attack was carried out by the DHKP-C left-wing armed group.
Photos: Turks left homeless by earthquake stuck in container cities
More than 689,000 of the estimated 3 million displaced by the earthquakes in Turkey still live in temporary containers.
It’s been a year since the earthquake and Syrians feel forgotten once again
Since the earthquake, humanitarian needs have gone up in Syria, but aid has dwindled.
Former Thai PM Thaksin charged with royal insult
Jailed former leader the latest to face prosecution under Thailand's strict laws protecting monarchy against criticism.
Worst drought recorded hits Spain’s Catalonia, sparking fears and ingenuity
Fountains have dried up while hotels impose a four-minute shower challenge as water runs dry.
Anger as Turkey marks anniversary of devastating earthquake
One year on from disaster, mourning mixes with frustration over authorities' response.
‘Why single us out?’ Pakistan’s Ahmadi minority boycotts elections, again
The community was officially declared 'non-Muslim' four decades ago. Today, it is increasingly under attack.

