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Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Tadżykistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan | 13 lis 2013
Indie | 3 sie 2013
The judges ruled they had no jurisdiction to hear the case as the boat sank in international waters.
“Prawdziwa podróż odkrywcza nie polega na szukaniu nowych lądów, lecz na nowym spojrzeniu.”
One person has died, with several injured, after severe turbulence on a London to Singapore flight.
A big barrier is erected as local residents accuse tourists of dropping litter and parking illegally.
India's general election, the world's largest democratic exercise, is a long, colourful and visual affair.
Alice Guo insists she is a Philippine citizen in the face of weeks of criticism.
The French Pacific territory's airport has been closed since deadly unrest erupted last week.
Officials in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu are using AI to monitor elephant movement on rail tracks.
The boppy propaganda tune extols Kim Jong Un as a "friendly father" and "great leader".
Australia striker Sam Kerr is ruled out of the Olympics after injuring her anterior cruciate ligament n January.
He urged Beijing to replace confrontation with dialogue, shortly after being sworn in on Monday.
Police say the female suspect allegedly used a fruit knife in the attack which left 10 others hurt.
Parts of northern India are reeling under an intense heatwave that's set to last through the week.
Last week, Washington announce new tariffs on Chinese imports including electric cars and solar panels.
Taiwan's outgoing president says boosting her country's military was the only way to defy China's threat.
The BBC goes to Afghanistan's Baghlan province, where hundreds have died in devastating flooding.
Chinese bubble tea shares fizzle, raising questions about the industry and Hong Kong's stock market.
Questions remain around the disappearance of a man mixed up in one of the biggest gold scams in history.
Two journalists reveal how they bore the brunt of fans' anger after exposing K-pop's dark underbelly.
Allegations centre on a military hospital where, a whistle-blower said, painkillers were "routinely" not used in procedures.
Yoav Gallant accuses the prosecutor of drawing a "despicable" parallel between Israel and Hamas.
The Israeli and Hamas leaders are suspected of committing war crimes during the continuing war in Gaza.
The AP decries the seizure of its camera, which Israel says was producing footage used by Al Jazeera.
Mourners waved Iranian flags and portraits of the late president, who will be buried on Thursday.
The Palestinian health ministry says those killed include a doctor who was on his way to work.
The judges ruled they had no jurisdiction to hear the case as the boat sank in international waters.
Authorities have not yet given a cause for the crash that killed Iran's president and seven others.
While some support his hard line stance, President Raisi also has many detractors.
Raisi's death will test a system where hardliners dominate all branches of power, Lyse Doucet writes.
Shock and disbelief spread through social media as news about President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter broke.
Israel's army says it is protecting Palestinian civilians, but the UN says there are no safe areas.
The ICC said there were grounds to believe Israeli and Hamas leaders bore criminal responsibility for war crimes.
Barzan Majeed is believed to have controlled the trade across the English Channel yet remained free.
An ambitious US maritime corridor is due to start operating off Gaza's coast in the coming days.
The UN says it is now relying on figures from the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.
The ICJ ruling has come under intense scrutiny, centring on the word "plausible". What did the court mean?
The leaders are wanted for alleged war crimes in the 7 October attacks and following war.
Footage shows the site of the helicopter crash which killed the president and foreign minister.
At least seven aid trucks were blocked and vandalised at a West Bank border crossing on Monday.
A two-minute-long siren sounded across the country, and life briefly came to a halt.
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