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Young Leaders Around the World

Emmanuel Macron, 39, who won the second round of the French presidential election on Sunday, according to estimates, will be one of the world's youngest leaders.

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Emmanuel Macron: A 39-Year-Old Political Prodigy

In his unorthodox private life and short political career, France's new president Emmanuel Macron has battled conventions and broken with traditions.

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Foreign Policy: Where France's Candidates Stand

The foreign policy positions of the French presidential contenders are perhaps their starkest divide, with centrist Emmanuel Macron urging close cooperation with international institutions and the far-right Marine Le Pen championing France-first nationalism.

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What are the 'De-Escalation Zones' Agreed for Syria?

After six years of conflict in Syria, government backers Russia and Iran and rebel supporter Turkey have signed a deal to create four "de-escalation zones" in the country.

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Route to Raqa Dotted with Discarded Veils, Burned Cars

Dozens of black veils dotted a freshly laid sand berm in northern Syria, ditched by women fleeing the Islamic State group's bastion of Raqa as US-backed fighters close in.

Outside the village of Tishreen Farms, 17 kilometres (10 miles) north of Raqa, the Syrian Democratic Forces could be seen laying sandbags to protect themselves from IS car bombs and snipers.

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Macron, Le Pen Offer Sharp Contrast in Visions for France

The battle to become France's next president boils down to a sharp clash of contrasting visions.

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Main Points of New Hamas Policy Document

The six-page Document of General Principles and Policies unveiled Monday by Hamas, accepts a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders while refusing to recognize Israel.

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Civilian Casualty Toll Could Complicate Iraqi Reconciliation

The U.S.-led coalition has come under increasing scrutiny by monitoring groups regarding civilian casualties in the fight against the Islamic State group in Iraq, a turn that is worrying some in the country's political leadership who fear the destruction and loss of life could complicate hopes of reconciliation with the country's minority Sunnis.

The Pentagon acknowledged over the weekend that at least 352 civilians have been killed by coalition strikes in Iraq and Syria since the start of the air campaign against IS in 2014. However, activists and monitoring groups say the number is much higher.

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Five Key Moments in Venezuela Crisis

Venezuela on Monday marks a month since the start of a wave of deadly protests against President Nicolas Maduro. 

Opponents started rallying on April 1 against moves to strengthen his hold on power, hoping they would be a tipping point in the economic and political crisis.

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Trump's First 100 Days in 10 Tweets

Since entering office, President Donald Trump has used Twitter to issue declarations on everything from America's geopolitical rivals to his personal feuds with the likes of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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