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At least four killed in Bangladesh train fire before elections
Police officials in Dhaka suspect an arson attack and said they are seeking out the culprits.
Mass funeral held for blast victims in Iran
Mourners gather for a mass funeral for dozens of victims of attacks in Kerman, Iran.
Hezbollah says death of Hamas’s al-Arouri leaves all of Lebanon exposed
Hezbollah: al-Arouri assassination will not pass without response, punishment
Al Jazeera journalist Samir Sassi released in Tunis two days after arrest
Sassi was arrested on Wednesday at his house.
Tesla recalls 1.6 million electric vehicles in China
The cars reportedly have problems with their automatic assisted steering and door latch controls.
Hezbollah chief warns Lebanon could be ‘exposed’ to more Israeli attacks
Nasrallah again pledges retaliation for killing of Hamas deputy chief al-Arouri, says Hezbollah 'cannot be silent'.
Video shows rare Sumatran tiger cub and mother on first days together
A rare Sumatran tiger has been born at Rome’s Bioparco Zoo.
Facing high rates of sexual violence, Colombia turns to salsa as therapy
The popular dance is being used along with other treatments to address trauma in Cali, the world capital of salsa.
Shipping giant Maersk to avoid Red Sea routes for ‘foreseeable future’
Due to 'volatile' situation amid Houthi attacks, ships will go around Africa, increasing journey times and costs.
Eleven miners trapped after collapse of Zimbabwe mine
Mine accidents are not uncommon in Zimbabwe where disused mines often attract young unemployed men.

