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- Russia opposition politician Boris Nemtsov shot dead
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- US spy chief James Clapper highlights cyber threats
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President Obama has led tributes to Leonard Nimoy, the US actor who played Mr Spock in the cult sci-fi series Star Trek, who has died aged 83.
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The US Homeland Security Department has avoided a partial shutdown as Congress passed a one-week funding extension, hours before a midnight deadline.
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The jailed leader of Turkey's main Kurdish rebel group has urged followers to end a 30-year armed struggle.
In a statement read out on TV by a Kurdish MP, Abdullah Ocalan said he was seeking a "historical decision" to reach "a democratic solution".
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US Secretary of State John Kerry has questioned the judgement of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu over his stance on Iran's nuclear programme.
Mr Netanyahu has criticised the US and others for "giving up" on trying to stop Iran obtaining nuclear weapons.
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The US has offered a $3m (£1.94m) reward for information on a Russian hacker, the highest the US authorities have ever offered in a cybercrime case.
Evgeniy Bogachev was charged last year in the US with being behind a major cybercrime operation that allegedly stole more than $100m (£64.7m).
He was last seen in Russia, where he is believed to remain at large.
Arresting him may be difficult, as the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.
Mr Bogachev, also known as "lucky12345" and "slavik", is accused of running the GameOver Zeus attack network, thought to have infected more than one million computers.
Victims were tricked into downloading malware - malicious software - which then searched specifically for financial information.
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New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key has announced plans to send 143 non-combat troops to Iraq to help the fight against Islamic State (IS) militants.
Mr Key told parliament most personnel would be based with Australian troops in Taji Camp north of Baghdad.
He said New Zealand had "an obligation to support stability and the rule of law internationally".
Authorities said last year that between 35 and 40 New Zealanders were on a terror watch list.
Some of them had travelled to Syria to fight with IS while others were involved in funding extremism or radicalising other people.
Mr Key said the new mission, likely to begin in May, would help train Iraqi special forces and followed a request from the Iraqi government. The deployment would be reviewed after nine months and would not last longer than two years.
He said IS was a threat to stability in the Middle East and locally, and that 62 countries were already united in a coalition against its "outrageous actions".
New Zealand had already contributed NZ$14.5m ($10.9m; £7m) in humanitarian aid, he said, but as "a country that stands up for its values" it was right to take further action.
He said that the risk of IS becoming stronger outweighed the risk of reprisal attacks on New Zealand.
New Zealand will also appoint a new ambassador for counter terrorism, Mr Key announced.
Last December, New Zealand passed new anti-terrorism laws aimed at countering the domestic threat posed by overseas extremist groups.
It permits video surveillance for 24 hours without a warrant and the cancellation of passports for up to three years for those suspected of involvement in terrorism.
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President Barack Obama and Congress are at loggerheads over homeland security's $40bn (£26bn) budget, with time running out to secure a deal.
Republicans, who control Congress, are seeking to remove funding for Mr Obama's attempt to save undocumented immigrants from deportation.
The department of homeland security protects the US borders, and guards against disasters and terror attacks.
Its current funding plan is due to end on Friday.
Mr Obama's plan to temporarily lift the threat of deportation for about five million undocumented immigrants has become a sticking point between the two parties.
For the fourth time Senate Democrats rejected House-passed legislation on Monday night that funds the department through the budget year while also blocking Obama's immigration policy.
Speaking to a conference of US governors earlier on Monday, Mr Obama told them a shutdown would have a "direct impact" on their state economies and on security.
"We can't afford to play politics with our national security," he said.
Unless agreement is reached, a partial government shutdown will follow, which would limit the agency's ability to respond to terror threats, its head has warned.
"If we are going to shut down, we are greatly compromised," Secretary Jeh Johnson told US governors on Sunday at the National Governors Association annual meeting.
Mr Johnson said the response to severe winter storms would also be hampered by the lack of funding, as the US emergency management agency is also under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
If Congress fails to approve DHS funding, about 200,000 of the agency's employees would continue working without pay. Another 30,000 would be told to stay home.
The impasse has been complicated by a judge temporarily blocking Mr Obama's immigration executive action. The US immigration agency is under the purview DHS.
In November, Mr Obama directed US officials to protect immigrant parents of US citizens or legal permanent residents from deportation, as well as expand a previous programme doing the same for young migrants brought to the US illegally by their parents.
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South Korea and the US have announced that their annual military drills will begin on 2 March - a move that will anger Pyongyang.
The exercises, called Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, always generate tension on the Korean peninsula.
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Armed men have abducted at least 89 boys in South Sudan, theUnited Nations children's agency has said.
The incident happened in a camp in the northern city of Malakal that hosts thousands of people displaced by fighting between the army and rebels.
Unicef says the unidentified gunmen went from house to house and seized boys over the age of 12.
Last week, Human Rights Watch accused both sides of using child soldiers, a charge denied by the government.
The South Sudan conflict began in 2013 after President Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of plotting a coup.
Mr Machar denied the allegation, but then raised a rebel force to fight the government.
The UN believes 12,000 children were used as child soldiers across South Sudan last year.
About 1.5 million people have been displaced by the fighting and 2.5 million are facing severe food shortages.
South Sudan is the world's newest state, gaining independence from Sudan in 2011.
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The Grand Imam of Egypt's top Islamic institution has called for a radical reform of religious teaching to tackle the spread of Islamic extremism.
Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayeb of Cairo's al-Azhar University said that a historical misreading of the Koran had led to intolerant interpretations of Islam.
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