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Part grant, part loan, the money is drawn from the bank's existing projects for Mozambique.
On Friday, the Syrian president attended the regional bloc’s 32nd summit that kicked off in Saudi Arabia.
Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi says he will arrest Salameh if the judiciary instructs him to do so.
Award-winning novelist speaks at a New York gala in his first public appearance since he was attacked onstage last year.
Militia attacks have been frequent in parts of the eastern DRC, where multiple rebel groups have been based for decades.
Clare Nowland in critical condition after police used a Taser when she approached with a knife and her walker.
Many Arab states have accepted that Bashar al-Assad's government has survived in Syria, and want to return to normality.
Presence of Ukrainian president is likely to bolster G7 and NATO resolve to continue supplying weapons.
HRW says Bangladesh 'shouldn't forget why Rohingya became refugees' and recognise that those factors have not changed.
India is sending more aid to Yangon, but communications remain difficult, hampering the disaster response.
New study finds unsustainable human use has led to more than half of the largest lakes drying up around the world.
Tsunami threat passes for Vanuatu and New Caledonia, New Zealand warns of dangerous currents, coastal surges.
Appeal comes amid concern strict intellectual property rules hamper the production of affordable vaccines and medicines.
The Institute for the Study of War says Ukrainian forces have seized the 'tactical initiative' in Bakhmut.
Kenneth Elliott was taken captive in Burkina Faso in 2016 along with his wife who was released shortly afterwards.
As the war enters its 450th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Accounting error could mean more funds are available for Ukraine military aid as counteroffensive nears.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida wants to 'send a strong message' for a world without nuclear weapons.
Leaders of seven of the most powerful democracies will gather this weekend for the Group of Seven summit in Hiroshima
Slain Al Jazeera journalist's niece calls Israeli military saying it is sorry a 'slap in the face', not an apology.
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