This week, the United States broke with the UN Security Council, and unilaterally declared the re-imposition of UN sanctions against Iran. The other permanent Security Council members say the US does not have the right to do so.
After nearly 20 years of war, peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban have started, with both sides taking baby steps to end a conflict that has killed tens of thousands.
And despite raging rhetoric between Turkey and Greece in a fight for resources, island dwellers are paying little attention to what they consider 'children's games'.
US claims UN sanctions on Iran reinstated. The world disagrees
Washington isolated as global allies and adversaries say its unilateral move targeting Tehran has no legal standing.
UAE gets American drones as China ramps up sales
In only a few years, China has been able to research, produce and refine its armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
When the Taliban came face-to-face with the Afghan government
After nearly 20 years of war, peace talks between the Afghanistan government and the Taliban have started in Qatar.
Turkish and Greek 'family' on the Mediterranean shrug off tension
Despite raging rhetoric between Turkey and Greece, coastal dwellers pay little heed to 'children's games'.
Thailand's Cannabis Revolution
In the first country in Asia to legalise medical marijuana, some promise it will alleviate poverty and even cure cancer.
Who is to blame for Zimbabwe's land reform disaster?
Britain, not Zimbabwe, must pay for colonial land grabs.
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