U.N. races to process rotting Yemeni grain after reaching Hodeidah store
The United Nations regained access to donated grain stored in the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah, and began the task of salvaging ...Syrian government intensifies bombardment of rebel-held area
Syrian government bombardment of rebel-held areas in the country\'s northwest has killed and wounded dozens and forced thousands to flee their homes, ...Dozens of rockets fired from Gaza, Israeli response kills one
Gaza militants fired dozens of rockets at Israel, which responded with strikes that killed a Palestinian, officials said, as another escalation between ...Sudan faces fuel crisis and worsening cash crunch
Sudan is facing a pre-Ramadan fuel crisis and a worsening cash crunch less than a month after president Omar al-Bashir was ousted ...Maduro hangs on as Venezuelan protests peter out
Venezuelans heeded opposition leader Juan Guaido\'s call to take to the streets in a bid to force President Nicolas Maduro from power, ...South Sudan rivals meet in bid to salvage stalled peace deal
South Sudan\'s warring parties will hold talks in Addis Ababa, in a bid to salvage a stalled peace deal, with just days ...Clashes break out at Venezuela May Day protest
Clashes broke out between opposition supporters and Venezuela\'s armed forces in the capital Caracas as May Day protests got underway with opposition ...Clashes in Paris as tens of thousands mark May Day
Paris riot police fired teargas as they squared off against hardline demonstrators among tens of thousands of May Day protesters, who flooded ...Congo Ebola cases hit record for most reported in single day
The woman spent more than a week at home sick before family members tried to take her to an Ebola treatment center ...Emperor Akihito begins abdication rituals as Japan marks end of era
Draped in ornate golden-brown robes and wearing a towering black hat, Japan\'s Emperor Akihito on Tuesday kicked off ceremonies for his abdication, ...
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