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At least five dead as Iraqi security forces open fire on Baghdad protesters

Iraqi security forces killed at least five people when they opened fire on protesters in Baghdad on Monday, a Reuters witness said, as thousands...

Saudi Aramco announces IPO plans

Saudi Aramco's blockbuster listing remained shrouded in mystery on Monday, a day after the company finally announced its plans, with scant details disclosed and...

Chile’s tourism sector reels as visitors cancel trips amid protests

Chile's tourism industry is feeling the pinch amid violent protests that have rocked capital Santiago since last month, with hotel reservations down by half...

Downtown Hong Kong becomes battleground as night falls

Hong Kong police fired tear gas into a park to break up thousands of anti-government protesters who fled to the Central business district, setting...

Iraqis pour into streets for biggest protest day since Saddam

Tens of thousands of Iraqis thronged central Baghdad on Friday demanding the root-and-branch downfall of the political elite in the biggest day of mass...

Syria peace panel opens under UN auspices

Syria's government condemned what it called the occupation of its land while the opposition demanded justice and peace on Wednesday at the opening of...

Iraq declares Baghdad curfew as students join renewed protests

Iraq declared a curfew in Baghdad on Monday from midnight (2100 GMT) until 6 a.m. (0300 GMT) as renewed anti-government protests in which over...
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