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Sri Lanka withdraws from UN war investigation pact
Sri Lanka withdraws from a UN resolution that would have allowed war crimes during the country's civil war to be investigated.
'We lost a brother': Hindu, Muslim families in Delhi share grief
Interfaith solidarity on display as people mourn the loss of their kin as death toll in Delhi violence rises to 30.
Saudi Arabia halts travel to Mecca, Medina over coronavirus
Extraordinary decision stops foreigners from visiting Islam's holiest sites as Middle East reports 220 confirmed cases.
Milwaukee mass shooting kills six including gunman
Wednesday's shooting is the fourth mass shooting in the United States in 2020, with a total of 17 victims.
Coronavirus spreads in Middle East and beyond: Live updates
New infections and deaths reported around the world, with Brazil confirming its first case in Latin America.
Diplomacy stalled a year after Trump-Kim Summit collapse
Little indication talks will revive as leaders turn attention to economy, the coronavirus outbreak and US elections.
Michael Bloomberg: Who is he, where does he stand on key issues?
Unprecedented is the only way to describe Bloomberg's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Neo-Nazis in US charged over threats to journalists, churches
Several alleged members of the neo-Nazi Atomwaffen Division charged with conspiring to harass journalists and churches.
Madrid talks with Catalan leaders in bid to break deadlock
No expectation of a breakthrough, but experts say the fact the discussions are happening is encouraging.
Chileans kick off campaign for new constitution
Mass protests against structural inequality are expected to intensify before April referendum.
Trump campaign sues New York Times over Russia opinion article
Campaign wants to hold the newspaper 'accountable for intentionally publishing false statements' against Trump.
Bernie Sanders: Who is he and where does he stand on key issues?
The self-proclaimed democratic socialist has called on Americans to help him change the face of US politics.
Can Sanders pivot from insurgent to Democratic Party leader?
Sanders is working hard to convince voters that he can lead a party he's spent decades criticizing from the outside.
World battles virus as new cases outside China top those within
As infections multiply outside China, countries around the world scramble to contain fast-spreading outbreak.
Spanish group cancels Holocaust-themed parade after backlash
Parade with dancers in Nazi uniforms and striped death camp costumes angers Jewish community, Spain's foreign minister.
Ethiopia to skip Nile dam talks in US with Egypt, Sudan
Ethiopian government says it will not attend this week's talks as its delegation has not completed consultations.
People leaving violence hit-areas in Delhi: Latest updates
Death toll in worst violence in decades to hit Indian capital rises to 25, with police accused of partisanship.
Turkey vows to drive Syrian forces back from Idlib
President Erdogan says Ankara will 'not take a smallest step back in Idlib' against Syrian forces.
Brazil confirms first coronavirus case in Latin America
A Brazilian man who travelled to Italy tested positive for the new coronavirus, the first case in Latin America.
22 'evil-doers' killed in Burundi clashes: Police
Fighting between armed group and security forces near Bujumbura also killed two police officers, officials say.
Malaysia's Pakatan Harapan coalition backs Anwar as PM
The announcement comes following the resignation of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on Monday.
As cases rise, how prepared for coronavirus is Europe?
The European public health sector is more resilient to a mass outbreak than many other parts of the world, say experts.
Libya: Are Haftar's forces harbouring 'the new ISIL'?
A report on why some fighters backing the renegade military commander are being accused of sharing an ideology with the ISIL.
Coronavirus outbreak slashes China's greenhouse gas emissions
As the economic price of the coronavirus outbreak goes up, the damage to the environment is going down.
Rights group: At least 21 civilians killed in Cameroon
Human Rights Watch accuses government forces and Fulani herders of February killings in English-speaking region.
Japan calls for cancellation of events over coronavirus
Japanese prime minister's statement comes just five months before the Tokyo Olympics get under way.
Lesbos on strike amid protests against migrant detention centres
A growing sense of crisis on the Greek islands which house thousands of migrants is leading to rising tensions.
Pakistan-administered Kashmir's PM calls for 'military' action
In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera, Raja Farooq Haider says Pakistan needs to take 'daring steps' against India.
Quarantine envelops contacts of Austria's first coronavirus case
Austria is fighting to minimise chances of an outbreak spread by visitors from neighbouring northern Italy.
Sanders says may relocate US embassy back to Tel Aviv if elected
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders condemned Donald Trump's decision to move US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem in 2018.
Russia-backed Syrian forces kill more than 20 civilians in Idlib
Children and teachers among those killed overnight as Russian delegation set to visit Turkey to discuss Idlib situation.
It is time to negotiate with al-Shabab
Al-Shabab's continued attacks in Kenya and Somalia demonstrate there can be no military solution to the Somali conflict.
Has Trump surrendered Afghanistan to the Taliban?
What lessons must both parties draw from two decades of war?
Ons Jabeur: Tunisia's tennis trailblazer
Highest-ranked Arab player is hoping her Grand Slam success will pave the way for other Muslim women.
Mosque set on fire during Delhi's worst violence in decades
Mosque in Indian capital set ablaze as police accused of helping Hindu mob target Muslims and their properties.
Chile's Vina del Mar festival marred by protests
Will the chanting of protesters drown out one of Latin America's biggest music festivals?
We foreigners: What it means to be Bengali in India's Assam
As tensions over India's citizenship law shine a light on Assam, a writer explores the historical tensions in the state.
Two families file complaint against Khalifa Haftar in US lawsuit
Two Libyan families have filed a US civil lawsuit against Haftar and his sons for torturing and killing their relatives.
Frontrunner Sanders under attack in Democratic Party debate
Vermont Senator makes case that he is the strongest candidate to defeat President Trump but rivals question his agenda.
Italy struggles with virus 'that doesn't respect borders'
Fears mount in Europe as Italy confirms 11 coronavirus deaths, with parts of country's north under Wuhan-style lockdown.
Europe refuses to close borders as Italian coronavirus cases jump
Health ministers say closing frontiers would be 'disproportionate and ineffective' as Italy confirms 11th death.
US health officials: 'When, not if' coronavirus reaches US
What is not known, officials said, is when it will arrive and how severe a US outbreak might be.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
As virus spreads in northern Italy, number of confirmed cases rises to 322 with at least 11 deaths.
What has triggered the political turmoil in Malaysia?
Mahathir Mohamad's sudden resignation has thrown the country into uncertainty.
Saudi nationals sentenced for 'offering intelligence to Iran'
Saudi court sentences a citizen to death and seven to jail time on charges of treason and spying for Iran.
Regional leaders react to the passing of Egypt's Hosni Mubarak
Nonagenarian leader ruled over the Arab world's most popular country for 30 years before being toppled in 2011.
Report: Saudis, UAE funnelled millions to Trump 2016 campaign
Lebanese-American fugitive CEO claims Saudi Arabia and UAE had deal with Trump to cripple Iranian oil industry.
First coronavirus case on Spanish mainland
Woman in Barcelona is now in isolation as hundreds remain stuck in Tenerife hotel where doctor was found to have virus.
Ethiopia to free high-profile prisoners 'for the national good'
Among those to be released are from National Movement of Amhara, an opposition group blamed for attacks last year.
Syria's Idlib sees ghost towns as hundreds of thousands flee
At least one million are leaving the embattled province as hundreds of thousands are stranded on border with Turkey.
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