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      A view of Bolowalana cemetery where victims of Sunday's attacks are being buried in Negombo, Sri Lanka, April 23, 2019. Jack Moore / The National.
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      Beyond the Headlines: Sri Lanka reels after Easter Day massacre

      After suicide bombers murdered 359 people, we speak with Jack Moore who reported from the ground

      AsiaApril 26, 2019
      Indian voters queue at a polling station in Chennai on April 18, 2019, during the second phase of the Indian elections. AFP
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      Beyond the Headlines: The many issues at play in India's election

      We break down the many figures and factors playing a part as the world's largest democracy votes

      WorldApril 24, 2019
      NEGOMBO, SRI LANKA - APRIL 21: Sri Lankan officials inspect St. Sebastian's Church in Negombo, north of Colombo, after multiple explosions targeting churches and hotels across Sri Lanka on April 21, 2019, in Negombo, Sri Lanka. At least 207 people have been killed and hundreds more injured after multiple explosions rocked three churches and three luxury hotels in and around Colombo as well as at Batticaloa in Sri Lanka during Easter Sunday mass. According to reports, at least 400 people were injured and are undergoing treatment as the blasts took place at churches in Colombo city as well as neighboring towns and hotels, including the Shangri-La, Kingsbury and Cinnamon Grand, during the worst violence in Sri Lanka since the civil war ended a decade ago. Christians worldwide celebrated Easter on Sunday, commemorating the day on which Jesus Christ is believed to have risen from the dead. (Photo by Stringer/Getty Images)
      Sri Lanka bombings: 'It was a river of blood'

      Eight co-ordinated blasts at churches and hotels kill at least 290 and wound more than 500

      AsiaApril 22, 2019
      A massive crowd of jubilant Sudanese people thronged squares and streets of central Khartoum ahead of an "important announcement" by the army. AFP
      In Sudan, 'the regime has fallen' as Al Bashir removed from office

      The US and EU has called for an emergancy meeting of the United Nations Security Council to discuss developments

      April 12, 2019
      Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with supporters at his Likud Party headquarters. Thomas Coex / AFP
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      Beyond the Headlines: Israel’s Arabs and Palestinians fear for the future

      Benjamin Netanyahu has won a fifth term in office after a campaign which saw him pledge to annex the occupied West Bank

      April 11, 2019
      Protests have been ongoing for weeks demand that Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resign. Reuters
      Bouteflika bids farewell but more protests planned

      The departing president says he has no sadness and no fear

      April 04, 2019
      Abdelaziz Bouteflika stepped down on Tuesday April 2, 2019, after 20 years as president. AP
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      Beyond the Headlines podcast: Bouteflika bids goodbye

      In this week's episode, we speak to Algerians as their longtime leader leaves

      April 04, 2019
      Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meet in the Kremlin in Moscow. EPA
      Remains of Israeli soldier missing since 1982 found in Syria

      Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel had been missing for nearly 40 years

      April 04, 2019
      The merchant ship Elhiblu 1, is guided into a harbour after being retaken by Maltese Armed Forces after being hijacked by migrants. EPA
      Malta retakes ‘hijacked’ migrant boat as EU cuts sea mission

      Italian government said the ship was a Turkish oil tanker

      March 28, 2019
      A female fighter of the US-backed Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces flashes the victory gesture while celebrating near the Omar oil field in the eastern Syrian Deir Ezzor province. AFP
      Baghouz: Last bastion of ISIS territory falls in Syria

      'After five years of fighting, we stand here to declare the physical defeat of ISIS' say US-backed forces

      March 23, 2019
      Abu Dhabi, March 17, 2019. Interview with the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa. Victor Besa/The National
      Zimbabwe president: 'No basis at all' for US sanctions to remain

      As he tries to 'engage and re-engage' internationally, the Zimbabwean President tells The National that he wants to make up for two decades of stagnation

      AfricaMarch 19, 2019
      Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa took over a country destroyed under his predecessor's watch but has struggled to bring about a much-needed economic recovery. Victor Besa/The National
      Zimbabwe's finance minister says so far so good with new currency

      After years of economic swings, the government has a plan to steady the ship

      AfricaMarch 18, 2019
      A fighter of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces loads an ammunition belt at a position in the village of Baghouz near Syria's border with Iraq. AFP
      Suicide bombers hit surrendering ISIS as final holdouts battle on

      At least six were killed when the three bombers hidden among those surrendering detonated their explosives

      March 17, 2019
      Floral tributes are seen at a makeshift memorial for victims of the March 15 mosque attacks, in Christchurch on March 16, 2019. AFP
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      'We never expected this to happen in New Zealand'

      Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared mosque shooting a terrorist attack

      March 17, 2019
      Prime Minister Saad Hariri shakes hands with former rival Ashraf Rifi as the two meet for a public reconciliation with former prime minister Fouad Siniora. Hand out image
      Lebanon's Hariri builds Sunni unity against pro-Syrian opposition

      Feeling pressured by his opponents, the prime minister is looking to secure his flank

      March 13, 2019
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