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Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia and Azerbaijan agree new truce
Both countries confirmed the humanitarian truce would begin at midnight local time
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Nagorno-Karabakh: anti-government protests are held in Armenia after defeat
Demonstrators demand a humanitarian corridor to be opened for Karabakh Armenians
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Nagorno Karabakh exodus: More than half the population has fled the war torn region into neighbouring Armenia
Armenia's PM says in the coming days, there will be no Armenians left in the enclave
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Naftali Bennett takes over as head of a fragile Israeli coalition
After twelve years dominated by one man, Israel gets a new leader.
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N Korea to skip Tokyo Olympics over Covid
It ends S Korea's hopes of using the Games to engage with Pyongyang
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N Korea Threatens to Cancel Trump Summit
Pyongyang says it will not be forced to give up its nuclear weapons
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N Korea leader holds off on Guam threat
Kim Jong-un puts on hold plan to fire missiles towards Pacific island, Freetown mudslide
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Mystery surrounds UFOs shot down by US military
The military is unsure what three flying objects seen over North America were doing
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Mystery over Uzbek president's fate
Severe damage as hurricane hits Florida, Samsung recalls smartphone after fires
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Mysterious death of North Korean President's half-brother.
Half-brother of North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, believed to have been poisoned,
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Myanmar's military stages controversial election
Polling is underway in the first vote in Myanmar since army seized power
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Myanmar's jailed ex-leader moved to house arrest
Myanmar says Aung San Suu Kyi will serve shortened sentence in "designated residence"
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Myanmar's deposed civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi is given a prison sentence
The UN leads condemnation of the country's military rulers
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Myanmar: UN and US and EU warn military not to stage a coup
Warnings issued as Myanmar's military threaten to revoke constitution
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Myanmar: Two protestors shot dead
The military makes its bloodiest show of force since taking power
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Myanmar: Roads blocked in Yangon as thousands protest
Demonstrators used vehicles to obstruct major roads across city
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Myanmar: Protesters killed in clashes
Security forces opened fire on demonstrators in Yangon where martial law is in force
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Myanmar: Opposition say they'll create armed protection force
Opponents of military coup have announced setting up of armed wing
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Myanmar: Opponents of the coup continue to demonstrate
There are reports that the police used tear gas and gunfire to break up the protesters
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Myanmar: Military issues warning as protests continue
State TV tells protestors that action will be taken if they threaten 'rule of law'
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Myanmar: Huge crowds mourn three demonstrators killed in protests
Protesters took to the streets despite yesterday seeing the worst violence yet in weeks
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Myanmar: Further deadly clashes despite appeals for calm
At least nine people killed in confrontations between security forces and demonstrators
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Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi is charged after army coup
Police bring charges against elected civilian leader whose whereabouts are unclear
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Myanmar: Armoured vehicles roll through the streets
Leaders of the military coup try to consolidate power as protests continue
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Myanmar soldiers use rubber bullets against protesters
The military has also warned protesters they could face up to twenty years in jail
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Myanmar Rohingya: UN says military leaders must face genocide charges
UN says top military figures must be investigated for crimes against humanity
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Myanmar Rohingya: Suu Kyi to defend genocide charge at UN court
At the ICJ, she heard allegations Myanmar committed atrocities against Muslim Rohingya
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Myanmar remembers earthquake dead with a minute's silence
Myanmar's rulers say more than 2,700 people are confirmed dead
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Myanmar protesters threatened with 20 years in jail
Hundreds of thousands have taken part in protests in recent days
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Myanmar prepares to mark the first anniversary of its military coup
Burmese people reflect on a year of violence and hardship