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Syria
Syrian rebels claim key town amid 'execution' allegations
A Syrian opposition group says rebel forces have captured a key town in the north of the country. This comes amid reports of rebels beating and executing captured Syrian government soldiers.
There are still ways to end Syrian violence
World
Conflict
"Time is needed to solve Sudans' border dispute"
South Sudan says it is disappointed by a proposal from African Union mediators that allows negotiations with Khartoum over the final status of the contested region of Abyei to be extended for another six weeks.
Sudan accuses Israel of factory airstrike
Sudan and South Sudan loosen oil flow with partial deal
Partial deal in Sudan peace talks
Human Rights
No end in sight to Pakistan's blasphemy laws
Pakistani activists say they have lost hope in the government to reform the Islamic country's controversial laws in the wake of an attack on a girls' school over alleged blasphemy.
Pakistan's rights record slammed by UN
Pakistani activists alarmed by threats to minorities
Pakistani TV show converts non-Muslims
European Ties
Britain's continental drift away from the EU
British Prime Minister David Cameron is under increasing pressure to act tough on Europe. But there is concern that Britain's stance could be damaging, both for the UK and for the rest of the EU.
Cameron: 'The plates of Europe are moving'
Opinion: Deceptive calm in the EU
UK should 'make up its mind' on Europe
US Election
'Europe is not the main focus anymore'
Thomas Oppermann, the Social Democratic Party's floor leader in the German Bundestag, explains why Obama's foreign policy is better for Europe than Romney's - but Europe is less important for either candidate.
Obama euphoria gone, but ex-pats could tip race
Russia rooting for Obama in US election
EU, US are 'not foreign policy to each other'
Human Rights
Nigeria's security forces accused of rights abuses
Amnesty International has accused Nigeria's security forces of massive human rights violations in their fight against the Islamist sect Boko Haram in northern Nigeria.
Nigerian army claims 24 militants killed in battle
Nigeria mosque attack kills 20
Terrorism poses major challenge to Nigeria
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