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Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed: Help the Somali people
President urges the world to step up, highlighting the 2011 famine that killed 260,000 Somalis.
J&J pulls ads from YouTube over 'offensive' videos
Johnson & Johnson the latest company to drop ads over fears content may appear alongside 'terrorism' and hate videos.
UN: 300,000 civilians at risk in Damascus fighting
'Starvation around the corner' if humanitarian aid is not allowed into besieged areas in the capital, UN officials say.
US general: Russia may be supplying Taliban fighters
Russia is 'perhaps' aiding the Taliban in fighting against US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, US general alleges.
Israel arrests suspect behind US-Jewish bomb threats
Israeli police arrest teenager in connection to more than 150 anti-Semitic bomb threats against Jewish centres.
Battle for Mosul: Sharp uptick in civilian deaths
Monitors and officials say there's been a marked increase in civilian deaths as Iraqi forces push into Mosul's Old City.
Fierce fighting in Syria as talks restart in Geneva
A fifth round of Syria talks in Geneva kicks off on shaky ground as clashes increase in Hama and Damascus.
Roadside bombs kill 10 Egyptian soldiers
At least 15 ISIL fighters also die during a raid in the volatile Sinai peninsula, Egyptian military says.
Taliban capture key Afghan district; 9 police killed
Afghan security forces amassing for full-scale counterattack in a bid to retake Sangin district after Taliban assault.
Why do Muslims seek Hollywood's validation?
Colonised minds drove Muslims to celebrate Lindsay Lohan's possible conversion, while they ignored Terry Holdbrooks Jr.
Hassan Fathy: Why is Google inspired by his works?
Fathy believed architecture was for the people. He designed houses to meet the needs of the families living in them.
The Arab airlines using Trump's bans for marketing
Arab carriers use electronics ban for clever marketing ads, garnering thousands of clicks and reactions online.
The voices missing from Syria's peace talks
As negotiations on the war in Syria resume in Geneva, civil society groups say their voices are not being heard.
Ex-Russia MP Denis Voronenkov killed in Ukraine: police
Denis Voronenkov, a former Russian politicians, was shot dead in Ukraine's capital Kiev, police say.
On Facebook Live, emojis and distortion
This is what happens when a screenshot of a Facebook Live broadcast during the Westminster attack is taken out of context.