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Cuba's revolutionary exhaustion
How are Cubans reacting to US legal moves to charge Raul Castro with murder?
Sudan: Picking up the pieces in Khartoum
The once-storied, much-loved Sudanese capital shows some signs of recovery from civil war
China-US talks: when Trump met Xi
Pomp and ceremony for the American President in Beijing - but differences remained
Putin and Russia's new normal
Mood shifts in Moscow with heavy security measures and a slimmed-down Victory Day parade
Inside Iran
On Tehran's streets, signs of tension, exhaustion, defiance - and resolve
Pakistan's diplomatic push
Why did Islamabad host US-Iran talks - and what does it gain from playing peacemaker?
Lebanon ceasefire: An uneasy calm
After the conflict's deadliest day, some relief for civilians
Donald Trump and a dangerous ultimatum
White House rhetoric about Iran has been harsh - but has it been effective?
Nigeria's farmers fear jihadist attacks
In Borno state many farmers must harvest under armed guard or risk Boko Haram's violence
Cuba's power failures
As food and fuel grow scarcer, and electricity more erratic, Cubans are speaking out more