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Migrant tragedies force EU rethink on search and rescue policy
Patrols will increase and traffickers will be directly targeted.
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Iraqi forces gain ground against Islamic State in fight for Ramadi
Booby-traps, snipers and suicide attacks are hindering government troops.
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Malaysia: Inquiry ordered into Muslim protest that forced church to take down its cross
The protest is the latest sign of growing religious tension in Malaysia.
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Britain and France urge UN Security Council action on Palestine solution
A draft resolution is being prepared by New Zealand.
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US should enforce Syria safe zones, say US senators
Republican and Democratic US senators have called on Barack Obama to create humanitarian safe zones.
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Egypt's former president Mohamed Morsi jailed for 20 years
Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Morsi was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Tuesday, nearly three years after he became Egypt's first freely elected president.
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Prosecutors blame captain for causing deaths in migrant shipwreck
The Tunisian captain of a fishing boat has been blamed for the deaths of hundreds of migrants who were locked below decks when the vessel capsized on Saturday.
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Iran is sticking to nuclear commitments, UN agency reports
A confidential report says Iran is abiding by the terms of a framework deal.
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Yarmouk camp is a 'living hell': UN Security Council says aid must get through
All parties to the Syrian civil war must allow aid to reach the camp.
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Mediterranean migrants crisis: EU to double rescue effort after sinkings
The European Union has proposed doubling the size of its rescue operations.
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Yemen's Houthi leader accuses Saudi Arabia of seeking to invade
The leader of Yemen's Iranian-allied Houthi militia accused Saudi Arabia on Sunday of plotting to seize the country, in a fiery speech suggesting he was in no mood to compromise despite more than three weeks of Saudi-led bombing.
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Cameron says Labour-SNP power deal would be frightening
The prospect of Scottish Nationalists holding sway over a minority Labour government is "frightening", Prime Minister David Cameron said, as polls suggested deadlock 18 days before the election.
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EU leaders forced to reconsider migrant crisis after hundreds drown in Mediterranean
As many as 700 migrants were feared dead on Sunday after their boat capsized in the Mediterranean, raising pressure on Europe to face down anti-immigrant bias and find money for support.
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ISIS video purports to show execution of 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya
Islamic State released a video on Sunday purporting to show its militants shooting and beheading about 30 Ethiopian Christians in Libya.
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Iraq: More than 90,000 people flee violence in Anbar province
More than 90,000 people have fled their homes in Anbar province where Islamic State militants have been gaining ground over the past week.
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