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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.
Guinea protests: one dead in anti-gov't demonstration
Protesters gather in capital, Conakry over constitutional referendum that would have extended President Alpha Conde's term.
Brazil recalls diplomats, officials from Venezuela
Five diplomats, 11 members of consular staff in Caracas, including consul general, removed.
US coronavirus: rise in cases in New York state
New York's subway system is being scrubbed down as the number of COVID-19 cases in the state jumps to 22.
Fiji: Destroying Paradise
We investigate a Chinese developer accused of ruining land and intimidating locals as it builds Fiji's biggest resort.
Australia urged to take action amid rising violence against women
Family violence service providers face funding cuts and closures even as one woman is killed every week.
Erdogan, Putin announce Idlib ceasefire after Moscow meeting
Ceasefire came into effect after midnight in Idlib amid reports of fresh violence between Turkish and Syrian troops.
'Good morning, Codogno!': A coronavirus radio station in Italy
Radio Red Zone broadcasts from a town under quarantine and brings listeners useful health advice and sense of community.
Russian social media accounts sow US election discord - again
"Like for Trump 2020," said one meme with a photo of Donald Trump and a photo of Joe Biden. "Ignore for Biden 2020."
Turkish police bolster Greek border to stop migrants' return
The chaos on the Greece-Turkey border continues to deepen.
City of London revokes honour granted to Myanmar's Suu Kyi
The award was granted to the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi three years ago.
Nine killed in Gaza as bakery fire spreads through packed market
The blaze engulfed the bakery and quickly spread to nearby stores, factories and cars parked along the street.
Will WhatsApp win its lawsuit against NSO?
The Israeli tech firm failed to show up in court after promising to defend itself against spying allegations.
Israel's Netanyahu falls short of parliamentary majority
Likud emerges as largest individual party in final count, but Netanyahu's right-wing bloc falls short of majority.
South Africa confirms first case of coronavirus: Live updates
The country reported the highest number of deaths outside of China, as world steps up efforts to tackle COVID-19.
US Senate approves $8.3bn spending for coronavirus
Funding will provide government support for state and local public health systems, hospitals and medical centres.
Coronavirus: More cities declare emergency, impose rules
The economic costs of COVID19 are mounting everywhere, with a squeeze on international travel affecting airlines in particular.
Coronavirus: Airlines face losses of more than $100bn
The crisis has been underscored by tighter travel restrictions being imposed by a growing number of countries.
Tennessee tornadoes: Dozens killed, many missing in US state
Schools, prisons and airports were also damaged.
Elizabeth Warren bows out of US presidential race
Warren's exit dashed hopes that Democrats would get another try at putting a woman up against President Donald Trump.
ICC authorises investigation into alleged Afghanistan war crimes
The International Criminal Court ruling paves the way for an investigation into war crimes and crimes against humanity.
French TGV train derails near Strasbourg, 22 hurt
The high-speed train was heading to Paris at approximately 270kmph when it ran off the tracks near Strasbourg.
Brexit-voting ex-pats in Spain wake up to a future of change
The penny is dropping - change is on its way for Brexit-voting 'Brits abroad'.
Remember the refugees stuck in the hell that is Moria
A volunteer doctor's account of the immense suffering she witnessed in Greece's Moria refugee camp.
Coronavirus: Spain advises companies to send workers home
Staff should work from home if bosses believe there is a serious risk of infection.
Invisible to everyone, but safe together: Life in a labour colony
Parvati may not have much in her ramshackle Bengaluru settlement, but a sense of community blossoms among residents.
Experts warn of more 'apartheid cities' following Delhi violence
Minority and poor people likely to be blocked from accessing housing in desirable neighbourhoods, rights experts say.
Libya conflict: Post-shelling, flights resume at Tripoli airport
Flying into a conflict - how fighting in Libya is putting a strain on pilots and travellers.
Stuck in Mexico: Central American asylum seekers in limbo
While their asylum cases are heard in US courts, Al Jazeera meets the refugees and migrants affected by a controversial policy.
Morocco to hold second hearing in trial of journalist Omar Radi
Omar Radi, who was briefly detained in December, faces charges of insulting a judge in a Twitter post.
Coronavirus outbreak: What do migrant workers do?
The spread of the coronavirus outbreak beyond the Chinese mainland is leaving migrant workers vulnerable.
China curbs communal meals over coronavirus outbreak
Spread of deadly outbreak across China forces abrupt change in cultural norms and traditions including communal eating.
Brazil landslide: 24 dead, dozens missing after southeast storm
Storm brings lashing rain to Brazil's southeast coast and causes landslides. Rescue teams scramble to uncover missing.
Erdogan to meet Putin with hopes of reaching Idlib ceasefire
Russian, Turkish leaders to hold talks on Syria in Moscow, with aim to ease up tensions and craft new agreements.
Fighting in Rakhine, Chin states rages as Myanmar limits internet
Activists and journalists say decision to limit internet access in some parts of Rakhine is a violation of basic rights.
Tensions escalate in Deraa, 'cradle of the Syrian revolution'
As Syrian government battles opposition in the northwest, clashes erupt in a former opposition stronghold to the south.
India restores internet in Kashmir after 7 months of blackout
New Delhi revokes ban on social media sites and restores full but slow-speed internet access for two weeks in Kashmir.
Surveillance, fear: The perils of reporting in Myanmar's Rakhine
Myanmar's government is restricting media access to the far western state of Rakhine where the military is fighting Arakan Army rebels and remaining Rohingya are forced to live in camps.
Brawl in Turkey's parliament after MP criticises Erdogan
Dozens of parliamentarians joined the fistfight, some climbing over desks to throw punches.
India defends CAA after UN rights chief approaches Supreme Court
UN Commissioner for Human Rights files application with Indian top court to join plea challenging the controversial law.
Italy: Coronavirus death toll to 107; 3,089 cases: Live updates
The coronavirus outbreak outside China is deepening, but the WHO says the world's understanding of the virus is growing.
US House approves $8.3bn in spending to fight coronavirus
As the United States prepares for a wider coronavirus outbreak, Congress plans to pass emergency funding legislation.
Sanders, Biden prepare for long slog to US Democratic nomination
Michael Bloomberg's exit and Elizabeth Warren's Super Tuesday wipe-out leave the race down, realistically, to two men.
EU-Turkey tensions rise as refugees gather at Greece border
Bloc stands by Greece and accuses Ankara of using migratory pressure for 'political purposes', a charge Erdogan denies.
Biden, Sanders and foreign policy: Where do they stand?
The two frontrunners promise to overturn Trump's foreign policies, but pledge a very different approach.
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