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New Saudi king pledges continuity

King Salman makes top appointments and vows to walk the kingdom's straight path as
King Abdullah is buried.
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23 Jan 2015 21:50 GMT | Politics, Saudi Arabia, Middle East


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ISIL hostages: Japan's life or death


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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says he will never
yield to "terrorists" as ransom is demanded for
Japanese captives.
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Rival rallies staged in fractious Yemen


Pro-Houthi demonstrators march in Sanaa while southern cities see rallies against the Shia rebels.
23 Jan 2015 23:33 GMT | Politics, War & Conflict, Houthis, Middle East, Yemen

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101 EAST

China's home invasion


As thousands of Chinese are hunting for their
dream homes abroad, we investigate the impact
of their shopping spree.
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THE SYSTEM

Libya's Ansar al-Sharia leader dies months after ambush


US blames armed group for assault on diplomatic compound in Benghazi which killed ambassador
and three others.
23 Jan 2015 17:17 GMT | Politics, War & Conflict, Libya, Middle East

Eyewitness Identification
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Top US official holds talks with Cuban dissidents


State Department official holds meeting in Havana, but prominent
opposition figure refuses to attend over differences.
23 Jan 2015 19:29 GMT | Politics, Human Rights, Latin America, Fidel
Castro, Cuba

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Why are many criminal convictions still made


based solely on the discredited practice of
eyewitness identification?
Human Rights, Politics, Crime

AL JAZEERA WORLD

Ebola vaccine set for trial in West Africa


Experimental vaccine dispatched to worst affected countries amid
reports that the deadly outbreak is possibly waning.
23 Jan 2015 20:41 GMT | Ebola, Liberia, Africa, Health, World Health
Organisation

Syria airforce 'kills dozens of civilians near capital'


At least 35 people killed and 60 injured in rebel-held Hamoriyah
village, east of Damascus, opposition groups say.
23 Jan 2015 18:23 GMT | War & Conflict, Middle East, Syrian crisis, Syria

Return to Morocco
The story of Morocco's Jewish community told

Q&A: Jailed Saudi blogger's wife calls for his release

from the perspective of those who have left,


stayed or are now returning.

Wife of Raif Badawi, a blogger sentenced to 10 years in Saudi

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Arabia and 1,000 lashes, says he is a "peaceful person".


23 Jan 2015 10:33 GMT | Human Rights, Politics, Saudi Arabia, Middle
East, Canada

Ennahda shut out of new Tunisian government


Nominated Prime Minister Habib Essid announces proposed

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Saudi Arabia after King Abdullah
by Michael Stephens

cabinet, without any members of former ruling Islamist party.


23 Jan 2015 20:34 GMT | Middle East, Ennahda

Mubarak brothers released in Egypt


Alaa and Gamal Mubarak, sons of ex-president, leave jail
pending retrial in their corruption case, state media reports.
23 Jan 2015 16:43 GMT | Politics, Egypt, Middle East, Hosni Mubarak

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Australia into Asian Cup

by female footballers

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Sports year in review 2014

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Greece's fading hope

Nepal shutdown

Heatwave in Rio

Greece has been in a financial free fall amid

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The Brazilian city is sweltering at the start of

severe austerity measures that has driven up

the Constituent Assembly's deadline to

2015, after 2014 was declared the warmest

unemployment.

promulgate a draft constitution.

year, globally, on record

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