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Spirit Me Away: The women and girls lost to trafficking in Nepal
A human trafficking crisis in Nepal is leaving a trail of trauma and lost youth in its wake.
Afghanistan: Ghani, Abdullah set to hold parallel inaugurations
Abdullah's spokesperson says invitation issued for Monday's inauguration which will coincide with Ghani's event.
Australians scrap over toilet rolls amid coronavirus panic buying
Hong Kong and Singapore have also seen shelves cleared as people worry whether they will have enough for self-isolation.
Families want new search for MH370, six years after disappearance
Repeated searches for the plane in the southern Indian Ocean were called off in 2018 after failing to find the aircraft.
Coronavirus quarantine hotel in China collapses: Live updates
Approximately 70 people are reportedly trapped in the collapsed hotel used for quarantine in the city of Quanzhou.
Can we stop the panic over coronavirus?
Fear and anxiety spreads as the number of cases rise around the world.
Millions of Mexico women to strike over gender-based violence
It comes after a year of countless protests against sexual harassment, abuse and murder, with government figures showing that men kill at least 10 women every day.
Leap in coronavirus cases tests limits of Italy's health system
Nearly 6,000 test positive for novel coronavirus as the southern European nation struggles to contain outbreak.
War-torn Yemen at a 'critical juncture', warns UN
Latest clashes came after a months-long lull in the violence as the warring parties showed interest in de-escalation.
Sanders, Biden up attacks as head-to-head contests loom
Each Democrat candidate is trying to demonstrate that he is the best choice before six more US states vote on Tuesday.
Countries worst hit by coronavirus boost battle against epidemic
South Korea and China intensify measures in a bid to stem the virus.
Afghanistan-Taliban talks at risk as unrest continues
There have been nearly 80 attacks in Afghanistan since the US and the Taliban signed a peace deal a week ago.
Greece: Refugee aid groups come under attack from locals
Volunteer organisations supporting refugees and migrants on Greek islands say tensions are high after Turkey opened its borders with Europe.
High school students lead protest resurgence in Chile
School year kicks off with renewed rallies as students take to streets to denounce structural inequality in education.
Israel election: Party representing Palestinians sees huge gains
The Joint Arab List made history in Israel's election by winning more seats than ever before, but what does it plan to do with its newfound power?
Greek police fire tear gas as migrants seek to enter from Turkey
Latest flare-up on Turkish-Greek land border comes as Erdogan orders coastguard to prevent Aegean Sea crossings.
Profile: Former Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef
Former interior minister is reportedly detained, more than two years after being relieved of ministerial duties.
India's Muslims are punished for asking to be Indian
The Delhi violence opens a new dark chapter in India's modern history.
Coronavirus control efforts linked to better China air quality
Outbreak forces closure of coal-fired power plants and industrial facilities, leading to a drop in pollution.
Israel's attack on Palestinian bread
Why the closure of an old Palestinian bakery in Jerusalem matters.
Drought adds to hardship as Zimbabwe economy shrinks
Severe water shortage is forcing many Zimbabweans to use untreated water, as Southern Africa faces its worst drought in decades.
Who can beat Donald Trump: Bernie Sanders or Joe Biden?
Linda Sarsour and Lindy Li debate which Democratic candidate is best positioned to defeat Donald Trump in November.
Is it game over for Malaysia's Mahathir Mohamad?
Former cabinet minister Syed Saddiq says an "illegitimate back-door government" has been formed in Malaysia.
Bethlehem under lockdown after coronavirus cases confirmed
Palestinian officials announce state of emergency as number of infections rises to 16.
Ronaldinho arrested in Paraguay in fake passport case
Ex-Brazilian forward and his brother set to face judge who will decide whether to free them or keep them in custody.
Coronavirus fatalities: WHO figures disputed
New concerns about the coronavirus after the number of cases worldwide tops 100,000.
Mulvaney out, Mark Meadows in as Trump's chief of staff
Conservative congressman from North Carolina once suggested that then-US President Barack Obama was not born in the US.
Coronavirus cases surpass 100,000 globally: Live updates
Outbreak reaches worrying new milestone, driven by new cases outside China, as governments further tighten restrictions.
Satellite images reveal emptying famed sites, from Saudi to Iran
Aerial photographs show normally bustling spots from Mecca to Beijing thinned of people as coronavirus spreads.
In Chernobyl's radioactive zone, a shadow economy thrives
In the years since the 1986 reactor explosion, an illegal economy has metastasised throughout the 'Alienation Zone'.
Climate change or coronavirus? 'Pick your evil', protesters say
Demonstrators led by Greta Thunberg say global governments have raised more alarm over virus than climate emergency.
All you need to know about travelling during coronavirus outbreak
Here is all you need to know if you are planning on travelling during the coronavirus epidemic.
How can the ICC investigate possible war crimes in Afghanistan?
The International Criminal Court has cleared the way for an inquiry into allegations of atrocities, angering the US.
EU holds emergency meeting over coronavirus outbreak
Coronavirus cases continue to rise sharply across Europe, with the Vatican, Serbia and Slovakia reporting their first infections on Friday.
First woman to run hospital in Syria talks to Al Jazeera
Dr Amani Ballour, the subject of an Oscar-nominated documentary, is urging the international community to help stop the humanitarian catastrophe in Idlib province.
US border national parks increasingly fortified by surveillance
Surveillance by US authorities on US-Mexico border threatens public land, environment and Indigenous rights, experts say
Dozens killed in Kabul ceremony attack claimed by ISIL
At least 27 killed and 29 wounded after ceremony marking death anniversary of minority leader attacked, official says.
Coronavirus outbreak: Quarantine stories go viral online
Many people are sharing their experience of dealing with being in lockdown.
Sudan's June crackdown may have killed 241 people: Rights group
Killings by security forces followed a protest movement that led to the stepping down of President Omar al-Bashir.
Palestine declares state of emergency over coronavirus
The move comes after seven people in the occupied West Bank test positive, prompting the Israeli army to seal off Bethlehem.
Croatia is a crucible of hyper-nationalism
Croat leaders need to take immediate action to counter the normalisation of racist and xenophobic views in the country.
Tunisia: Suicide attack targets US embassy
One policeman killed and others wounded in the capital Tunis, interior ministry says, as bombers blow themselves up.
Bloomberg to fund anti-Trump efforts in key US swing states
"We're not done with you yet, Donald," he tweeted Thursday along with a video that said "#GoJoe" at the end.
Farmers fear impact of Nile River dam
The failure of Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt to reach an agreement has farmers in Sudan worried as they rely on the dam for irrigation.
Tensions escalate in Asia over coronavirus
Japan's prime minister has imposed a mandatory quarantine on all visitors from South Korea and China, triggering warnings of countermeasures.
'Salwa hates being famous': A new life for laughing Syrian girl
Salwa, the toddler who laughed at sound of bombs in viral video, is in Turkey with her parents.
Iraq forces continue fight against ISIL without US air support
Al Jazeera meets specialist Iraqi forces who are hunting down remaining ISIL members in Mosul.
Libya fighting: Foreign powers want stake now, as in past
Al Jazeera visits ancient city of Leptis Magna and finds its present-day conflict has historical parallels.
Trump's Remain in Mexico policy endangers migrants headed to US
While migrants wait in Mexico as claims in US are processed, criminal gangs in border towns prey on them.
Clashes between Greek police, migrants reported on Turkish border
Thousands of refugees and migrants are trying to enter Greece through the country's eastern land border with Turkey.
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