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Syria
Thousands of Syrians flee to Turkey overnight
Thousands of Syrians have crossed into Turkey in the last 24 hours to flee the violence in their country. A group of Syrian soldiers, along with their families, also defected to Turkey overnight.
Turkey presses Obama for help in Syria
World
Politics
Aung San Suu Kyi's sacrifice for politics
Two years ago, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi was released from house arrest. Since then, she has been working alongside her former opponents to reform Myanmar. The icon has become a politician.
Myanmar political reforms elude ethnic groups
Growing pains in Myanmar
Aung San Suu Kyi receives top US civilian honor
Security
ECOWAS ministers draw up northern Mali military deployment plan
Foreign affairs and defence ministers from West Africa met on Friday to discuss plans for an intervention force to drive radical Islamists out of northern Mali.
Islamist Ansar Dine offers Mali olive branch
Chad's role in Mali's future
Berlin redefining West Africa policy
Extremism
Activists want Malala to win Nobel Peace Prize
Pakistani and international rights activists have launched a campaign to get Malala Yousufzai, a young Pakistani activist who was shot by the Taliban, nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. But does she really deserve it?
A real 'taboo for Pakistani society'
'Pakistanis love conspiracy theories'
Pakistanis condemn child activist's shooting
Human Rights
Malawi to keep anti-gay legislation
Malawi's justice minister Ralph Kasambara has apparently denied that he said the country's anti-gay law would be suspended pending a parliamentary vote on whether same-sex relationships should be decriminalized.
Malawi suspends ban on gay relationships
German foreign policy works to support gay rights
Malaria infection rates declining worldwide, WHO says
Women
Indian women enraged at Sufi tomb ban
A ban on the entry of women to the sanctum sanctorum of Mumbai's iconic 15th century Sufi shrine Haji Ali mausoleum has caused an uproar in India.
Mystical Islam 'a threat to the Taliban'
The 'Wahabi Republic' of Pakistan
Modern madrasahs in India convince opponents
Promoting peace through Sufi music
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