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As war rages in the north, southern Iraq makes a bid for autonomy

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

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

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

Pro-Russian rebels claimed control of the strategic rail hub at Debaltseve, where fighting continued despite the truce.
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Iraqi Shiite cleric recalls militiamen from fight against Islamic State

Iraqi Shiite cleric recalls militiamen from fight against Islamic State
Moqtada al-Sadr took the decision following reports of executions and mass killings by “brazen” militias.

Israel’s Netanyahu spent $24,000 on takeout, and it’s causing a scandal

Israel’s Netanyahu spent $24,000 on takeout, and it’s causing a scandal
A comptroller’s report on the prime minister and first lady’s spending comes a month ahead of elections.

For unmarried, Chinese New Year brings dreaded parental nagging 

For unmarried, Chinese New Year brings dreaded parental nagging
One single man was so desperate to avoid his parents’ hectoring, he tried to kidnap a wife.

Japan’s premier says he will uphold apology for its wartime aggression 

Japan’s premier says he will uphold apology for its wartime aggression
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

In Ukraine, doubts about cease-fire rumble in quiet areas
Pro-Kiev volunteer brigades have been chafing at the inaction and want to resume fighting.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah acknowledges battling the Islamic State in Iraq

Lebanon’s Hezbollah acknowledges battling the Islamic State in Iraq
The Shiite group’s head urged Arab states to join it — and by implication, Iran — in fighting the extremists.

Danes wary of more attacks as gangs turn to extremism

Danes wary of more attacks as gangs turn to extremism
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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Haiti mourns after Carnival parade deaths

At least 16 people were killed after a man was shocked by high-voltage wires, setting off a panic.

Denmark mourns victims of two deadly attacks

Shots were fired at a free-speech meeting in Copenhagen organized by a controversial artist. Later, a volunteer guard was killed outside a synagogue.

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