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After suicide bombers murdered 359 people, we speak with Jack Moore who reported from the ground
We break down the many figures and factors playing a part as the world's largest democracy votes
Eight co-ordinated blasts at churches and hotels kill at least 290 and wound more than 500
The US and EU has called for an emergancy meeting of the United Nations Security Council to discuss developments
Benjamin Netanyahu has won a fifth term in office after a campaign which saw him pledge to annex the occupied West Bank
The departing president says he has no sadness and no fear
In this week's episode, we speak to Algerians as their longtime leader leaves
Sergeant First Class Zachary Baumel had been missing for nearly 40 years
Italian government said the ship was a Turkish oil tanker
'After five years of fighting, we stand here to declare the physical defeat of ISIS' say US-backed forces
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
After years of economic swings, the government has a plan to steady the ship
At least six were killed when the three bombers hidden among those surrendering detonated their explosives
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared mosque shooting a terrorist attack
Feeling pressured by his opponents, the prime minister is looking to secure his flank
