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Syria
Syria car bomb explosion shatters ceasefire truce
Syrian state television and a rights watchdog say a number of people have been killed following a car bomb attack in Damascus, breaking a temporary cease-fire agreed to by government and rebel forces.
Fragile truce in Syria
Russia
Russian opposition figure charged with plotting riots
Russian investigators have laid out criminal charges against a leading figure in the country's opposition movement. This is just the latest in what critics see as a clampdown on dissent by the Kremlin.
World
Court Cases
Kenyans wait for justice in election violence trial
On a trip to Kenya, the ICC's chief prosecutor has urged the government to cooperate fully with the court and provide evidence for the trial of four presidential hopefuls. She condemned witness intimidation.
New ICC prosecutor is sworn in
Uhuru Kenyatta launches new political party in Kenya
Prominent Kenyans to face trial over post-election violence
China
China gears up for leadership change
Some 2,200 delegates are meeting for the Communist Party of China's 18th congress that opens on 8 November. By the end, China will have a new party leadership that the world will have to live with for 10 years.
Xi will have limited power with Hu on the sidelines
Former police chief and Communist Party await verdict
Hu Jintao stoops to conquer
Development Policy
EU's prosperity concept for Palestine falls short
The economic situation in the Palestinian territories is devastating, the Authority relies mostly on foreign aid. The EU is heavily involved in the region, but despite considerable aid, its influence remains limited.
Ramallah: the city of fading optimism
Life behind barbed wire in Gaza
Fatah declares victory in West Bank local elections
Palestinian rockets and Israeli air strikes claim casualties
Human Rights
Missionaries rescue trafficked Koreans in China
A large number of North Koreans in China are women, many of whom are trafficked there and forced to work as sex slaves. Missionaries in South Korea are helping to rescue them.
Human trafficking, prostitution thrive in Afghanistan
Dictators are only human: North Korean artist
North Koreans flee in search of freedom
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