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Iran’s New Year demonstrations and the question of regime survival
Iran’s New Year protests expose the pressures shaping the political system's response to dissent.
Yemeni separatists to attend Saudi talks after losing key southern sites
The forum, which comes after government forces retook two governorates, could help end the conflict with separatists.
Colombia prepares for refugee influx after US strikes on Venezuela
Already home to three million Venezuelan refugees, Colombia is worried that over a million more could try to cross over.
Danish PM says US attack on Greenland would be the end of NATO
Mette Frederiksen's warning comes after Trump again threatened to takeover control of Greenland.
A US drug policy contrast
We compare and contrast Trump's indictment of Maduro for drug trafficking with his pardon of Juan Orlando Hernandez.
‘New phase’: India eyes Bangladesh thaw with BNP before elections
In advance of elections in Bangladesh, India and the BNP are trying to reset historically strained ties. Will it work?
Venezuela’s Machado says she hasn’t spoken to Trump since October
The opposition leader tells Fox News she is 'grateful' for Trump's 'courageous vision' after Maduro's abduction.
Gaza children risk snipers to attend tent schools
Gaza students brave snipers in 'yellow zone' tent schools as UNICEF warns 25% of children now have speech impediments.
Israeli army vehicles enter Quneitra countryside village in southern Syria
Israel has, since the fall of al-Assad, extended its occupation of Syrian territory and staged raids and bombardments.
Sabalenka credits ‘Battle of the Sexes’ tennis match for ‘great fitness’
Women's number one believes the match against Nick Kyrgios helped her up the intensity of her power-packed game.

