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Francois Fillon faces corruption charges over 'Penelopegate'
Former French prime minister and presidential candidate is facing trial for paying his wife a million euros from public funds.
Malaysian politics in turmoil: Is Mahathir-Anwar alliance over?
Tussle between Prime Minister Mahathir and his anointed successor, Anwar, opens decades-old political feud.
Neighbours close borders with Iran as virus concerns rise
Medical staff worry hospitals are not equipped to handle outbreak while others say authorities failed to act swiftly.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Neighbouring countries introduce travel restrictions as Iran reports 43 infections and eight deaths.
New citizenship law protests in India ahead of Trump's visit
Protests take place in New Delhi and Aligarh against law seen by opponents as discriminating against Muslims.
Hamburg voters punish German far right, Merkel party: Exit polls
Exit polls suggest Greens biggest winners in Hamburg election while AfD and FDP may fail to enter Parliament.
Iran conservatives prevail in polls marked by low turnout
Lowest parliamentary vote turnout since 1979 revolution reflects disillusionment among reformist backers, analysts say.
Will South Sudan's latest peace deal last?
President Salva Kiir and opposition leader Riek Machar sign an agreement to share power and form a unity government.
AQAP confirms death of leader Qassim al-Rimi
Announcement reported by SITE Intelligence Group comes weeks after US said it killed al-Rimi in Yemen.
Italy towns quarantined as coronavirus cases rise
Lockdowns affect about 50,000 people, events cancelled as third person dies from virus in country.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian near Gaza fence, wound two others
Video shared on social media shows army bulldozer removing body of dead Palestinian.
Iran announces lowest voter turnout since 1979
Iran's supreme leader blames 42 percent turnout on 'negative propaganda' about the new coronavirus.
After 6 years of war, will peace finally come to South Sudan?
Delayed creation of unity gov't hailed as major step but lingering concerns over outstanding issues dampen expectations.
Coronavirus: South Korea raises alert level to highest
The president puts the country on 'red alert' due to the rapid rise in new cases, which are largely being traced back to church services.
Coronavirus outbreak: Israel blocks arrivals from Seoul
South Korea has lodged a complaint with Israel after a planeload of South Koreans was denied entry.
Mecca governor orders arrest of Saudi female rapper
Some social media users have slammed Ayasel Slay's rap video about Mecca girls as insulting to city's holiness.
Coronavirus epidemic: China may cancel parliament session
The move would allow government officials to concentrate on controlling the coronavirus outbreak.
Several dead in Turkey after earthquake hits Iran border area
The magnitude 5.7 earthquake kills eight people and leaves 21 others wounded, according to Turkey's interior minister.
'People just need opportunity': Innovation in blockaded Gaza
The people of Gaza are coming up with innovative solutions to problems imposed by the nearly 13-year blockade.
Italy suspends Serie A football games over coronavirus fears
Italian league postpones three Serie A matches following the death of two people infected with the virus.
The funny side of corruption: A masterclass in Angolan satire
A look at the satirists mocking Angola's elite.
Tyson Fury destroys Deontay Wilder in heavyweight title rematch
Fury took total control in the third where he landed a right hand to Wilder's left ear to drop him to the canvas.
Togo's president Gnassingbe likely to win fourth term
Polls have closed in Togo in a presidential race pitting the incumbent against six other candidates.
Bangladesh factories ordered shut to save Dhaka's river
The main river that used to be Dhaka's source of drinking water is now toxic.
The world's unrelenting drive for coal power
What will it take to reduce coal-fired electricity? Plus, a look at the shipping industry as an unseen polluter.
Turkey hits Syrian gov't targets after soldier killed in Idlib
Turkish president says will meet leaders of Russia, France and Germany to discuss Idlib at summit on March 5.
Beach widows: War, death and the battles of those left behind
For years, the writer had her husband's headstone in her home - a reminder that the suffering she endured was real.
Bernie Sanders claims big win in Nevada caucuses
Vermont senator tightens grip on Democratic race as early results from Nevada predict a decisive victory.
Iran shuts schools, cultural centres as coronavirus kills six
Coronavirus deaths in Iran count for the most in any country outside China.
Iraq extends ban on Iran arrivals amid coronavirus fears
As authorities take preventive measures to avoid infections from neighbouring Iran, healthcare workers remain sceptical.
In the wake of Hanau, an annual neo-Nazi rally is banned in Sofia
Days after a far-right massacre on European soil, activists cautiously welcome efforts to prevent a march in Bulgaria.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Infection toll in China reaches 2,345 as South Korea reports a surge in cases and Iran confirms sixth death from virus.
Conservatives make early gains in Iran parliamentary election
Partial results announced by the interior ministry indicate conservative hardliners ahead in parliamentary race.
Togo votes as Faure Gnassingbe seeks to extend dynasty's rule
Incumbent took office in 2005 after death of his father who led country for 38 years after seizing power in 1967 coup.
International fears grow with virus deaths in Italy, South Korea
Six people have died in Iran while in South Korea a spike in new cases took the total number of infections to 433.
Germany's Hamburg election: Greens expected to make big gains
Sunday's vote is about deciding who gets elected into this parliament.
Timeline: South Sudan since independence
The world's newest country has been ravaged by a ruinous civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Is WHO mishandling the coronavirus response?
Global health agency warns of 'narrowing' window to contain outbreak.
Burkina Faso violence forces 4,000 people from their homes daily
UN refugee agency says rise in number of frequency of attacks has displaced more than 700,000 people in a year.
'Imagine peace': Reduction in violence offers hope to Afghans
Cautious welcome but also celebrations after agreement between the Taliban, Afghan and US forces.
Coronavirus in South Korea: Nationwide cases of infection double
The spread of the new coronavirus has intensified around the world, with the number of cases more than doubling to 433 in South Korea.
Will the Ghani-Abdullah rivalry undermine Afghan peace process?
Abdullah rejects presidential results at a time Kabul is likely to take part in intra-Afghan talks to end the conflict.
South Sudan's rival leaders form coalition government
Opposition leader Riek Machar was sworn in on Saturday as the deputy of President Salva Kiir.
Qatar Pro Wrestling attracts former WWE champs
The Middle East is a key market for the industry's biggest name, WWE, which is backed by billionaire Vince McMahon.
Libya conflict: Tripoli, two tales of one city
Peace and punishment in one city, Al Jazeera look at the contrasting sides of life in Libya's capital.
Mexico femicides: Roads blocked as protesters demand action
'Not one more' is the protest cry of women demonstrating against femicide in Mexico.
EU's Borrell: 'The threats we are facing are indivisible'
The European Union's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy on building a common foreign policy.
Coronavirus outbreak: Ethiopia steps up prevention measures
Ethiopia is bolstering preparedness to contain a possible outbreak of coronavirus.
UK flooding: Government criticised for not doing enough
The flooding has eased but the worries are not over for people in some parts of the UK.
How will the US Middle East plan impact the Israeli election?
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has yet to see a boost in pre-vote polls ahead of March 2 election, analysts say.
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