As war rages in the north, southern Iraq makes a bid for autonomy
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Basra residents complain their region’s huge oil revenues go to the government, and they’re left out.
Nigerians fear election postponement could lead to violence
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Africa’s most populous country faced its most competitive election since 1999. Now it has been delayed.
Egypt calls for United Nations-backed military operation in Libya
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The appeal reflects the growing openness of Middle Eastern countries to intervention in neighboring states.
Cease-fire in peril as rebels trap 5,000 Ukrainian troops
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Pro-Russian rebels claimed control of the strategic rail hub at Debaltseve, where fighting continued despite the truce.
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Moqtada al-Sadr took the decision following reports of executions and mass killings by “brazen” militias.
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Japan’s premier says he will uphold apology for its wartime aggression

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Shinzo Abe’s assertion comes amid speculation about how he will mark the anniversary of the end of WWII.
In Ukraine, doubts about cease-fire rumble in quiet areas

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Pro-Kiev volunteer brigades have been chafing at the inaction and want to resume fighting.
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Lebanon’s Hezbollah acknowledges battling the Islamic State in Iraq
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The Shiite group’s head urged Arab states to join it — and by implication, Iran — in fighting the extremists.
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Officials said the gunman in the country’s first fatal terrorist attack in three decades was part of a network whose members have lately been lured by radical Islam.
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