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Philippines: Senators challenge Duterte's US defence withdrawal
Duterte has announced plans to scrap 21-year-old agreement with US amid what critics say is a move closer to China.
#IStayHome: Italians take to social media to combat coronavirus
As number of cases surges, celebrities and doctors take to social media urging people to respect government rules.
Erdogan demands 'concrete support' from EU, NATO over Syria
Turkish president in Brussels for talks with EU and NATO leaders after tensions at Greek border over fate of refugees.
Dozens of Palestinians face 'terrorism court' in Saudi Arabia
Hamas denounces the Saudi prosecution of more than 60 Palestinians over 'false accusations' and 'unjust trials'.
Cruise ship struck by coronavirus docks a California port
Authorities had barred the ship, with 3,500 people on board including 21 with the virus, from docking for four days.
Why experts say Trump is wrong to compare coronavirus to the flu
A public health expert tells Al Jazeera that the president's comparison of the two viral illnesses is inappropriate.
Dozens killed in attacks on Burkina Faso villages
At least 43 dead, six wounded after gunmen raid villages in Yatenga Province near the border with Mali.
Coronavirus: Bangladesh founder's birth centenary event postponed
Dhaka postpones event marking Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's birth anniversary in which India's Modi was the chief guest.
Influential Nigerian traditional ruler dethroned
The emir of Kano is the second-most senior Islamic ruler in Africa's most populous nation.
Afghans dismayed as both Ghani and Abdullah claim presidency
Both leaders hold ceremonies and form parallel governments, with Abdullah refusing to recognise Ghani's inauguration.
Boeing training on 737 MAX 'inadequate': Ethiopia crash report
Two deadly crashes of the model triggered the global grounding of the 737 MAX in the worst crisis in Boeing's history.
No, the Democratic primary is not a two-man race
Truth is, it is Bernie Sanders versus Joe Biden and the corporate media know-it-alls.
MH17 trial starts with four accused facing murder charges
Four men being tried in absentia over deaths of 298 on board, in incident during Ukraine war that led to global outrage.
Turkey's Ali Babacan applies to launch new political party
Ex-ally of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls for reforms to enhance the rule of law and democracy in Turkey.
All you need to know about latest Saudi crackdown in 500 words
Royals and aides held in latest purge seen as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's attempt to further consolidate power.
Ghani sworn in as Afghan president, rival holds own inauguration
President-elect Ashraf Ghani and his rival Abdullah Abdullah take separate oaths as US mediation efforts fail.
The BJP has incited hatred it can no longer stop
After the Delhi violence, we need to step up our resistance to the politics of hatred.
Coronavirus in Italy: 16 million people under forced quarantine
People rushed to escape northern Italy after a draft of the quarantine order was leaked.
Qatar bans travellers from 14 countries over coronavirus concerns
Temporary suspension of entry comes as Gulf country confirms three more cases, bringing the total to 15.
Sudan PM Abdalla Hamdok survives assassination attempt
State television says prime minister is safe after blast in the capital, Khartoum.
US congressman's 'Wuhan virus' remark stirs 'racism' debate
Some on social media slam Paul Gosar for highlighting where new coronavirus originated from while others defend him.
Child dies as refugee boat capsizes off Lesbos
Footage appears to show the Greek coastguard harassing a boat of migrants and refugees.
US President Trump in India: Trade and security discussed
Trump's visit to India raised trade and geostrategic issues, mainly over China's 'expansionist' policies in Indian Ocean.
Italy quarantines 16 million people over coronavirus fears
In a drastic attempt to curb the epidemic, Italy limits the movement of a quarter of its population until April 3.
366 coronavirus deaths in Italy, Saudi schools shut: Live updates
Death toll in Italy jumps by more than 130 in the past 24 hours, as Riyadh shuts schools and universities.
N Korea fires projectiles, after 'momentous' retaliation threat
North has stepped up military drills since Kim Jong Un started the new year promising to boost its nuclear deterrence.
â€Stuck’: Hope fades for refugees in Malaysia as US closes door
The US has slashed the number of refugees it now accepts for resettlement and many are left with nowhere to go.
A simple guide to understanding the US Second Amendment
What does the constitutional amendment mean for the gun control debate in the US?
US coronavirus death toll reaches 21
Two more deaths reported in Washington state - both linked to a virus-hit care home near Seattle.
Feminist groups hold mass Women's Day marches across Chile
Groups estimate more than one million women rallied across the country for women's rights and against state repression.
Saudi locks down Qatif as coronavirus surges in the Gulf
Saudi Arabia's interior ministry says it temporarily halted movement in and out of the oil-producing Qatif region.
Egypt 'likely source' of coronavirus in Taiwan patient: doctors
Taiwan's findings contradict officials who said a Taiwanese woman was likely the source of Egyptian infections.
Saudi crackdown widens amid reports of further arrests of royals
No official comment by Saudi Arabia as reports say authorities broaden crackdown after detention of two senior royals.
Is Saudi Arabia's crown prince consolidating power?
Authorities arrest King Salman's brother and former crown prince among others in the latest purge.
Pakistan's Women's March: Shaking patriarchy 'to its core'
Young activists and their older counterparts explain why they are uniting to fight for women's rights in Pakistan.
Afghan women concerned about resurgent Taliban
Women gained equal rights in the 2004 constitution, but nothing is guaranteed.
Libya's entrepreneurs find opportunities amid fighting
Official figures suggest the war has cost the economy more than $40bn.
Security upped for Israel election challenger Gantz after threats
Threats against Blue and White alliance's Benny Gantz came in the wake of last week's inconclusive general elections.
Skateboarding won't 'save' Afghan girls
Why Western audiences love feel-good stories about Afghan girls doing 'brave' things.
Uganda's Lady Justice
From death row to national icon, a woman fights for the reintegration of former prisoners in Uganda.
Turkey's Erdogan to discuss migrant issues with EU in Brussels
Turkish leader repeats call for more help in coping with millions of refugees it hosts from neighbouring war-torn Syria.
Kyrgyzstan: Women's rights protesters assaulted, by men
Activists gathered in Bishkek square to march against gender-based violence on International Women's Day.
Do not forget the jailed Saudi women's rights activists
Saudi Arabia has paid lip service to women's rights while imprisoning the very women who have campaigned for them.
China coronavirus quarantine hotel collapse kills 10
Some 71 people are feared to be trapped in the rubble of the building used to quarantine people under observation.
Violence at Turkey-Greece border like 'a horror movie': Migrants
Al Jazeera speaks to refugees and migrants who have been beaten and turned away while attempting to cross into Greece from Turkey.
Coronavirus fears and preparation in Senegal
What the Senegalese government is doing to tackle the coronavirus outbreak, and why people are scared.
Who will save the world from a coronavirus recession?
Why a shock US central bank rate cut may not be enough to save the global economy from the coronavirus outbreak.
Pakistan's New Look: Foreign vloggers rebranding the country
Authorities are trying to improve the image of Pakistan by giving travel vloggers special access.
Saudi Arabia detains king's brother, nephew in crackdown: Reports
Reported detentions mark latest crackdown by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the kingdom's de facto ruler.
Myanmar: Karen minority demands protection in peace park
Despite a ceasefire agreed upon in 2012, a fight by Myanmar’s Karen ethnic minority for greater autonomy continues.
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