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From drugs to flowers: Colombia's Valentine's Day rose boom
Flowers were supposed to be substitution crops for coca. The flower industry is booming but so is coca production.
China: Millions of people quarantined to check coronavirus spread
The Chinese city of Wuhan has been under lockdown for three weeks since it was identified as the source of the outbreak.
Protests force Canadian Railway to close its eastern network
Protests against a planned pipeline have forced the closure of the third-largest rail network in North America.
Far-right suspects in Germany planned to attack Muslims, refugees
Arrested men set up armed 'terror organisation' with the aim of creating an atmosphere of fear, prosecutors say.
Zambia deploys troops to quell gas attacks by criminal gangs
The attackers spray a gas that makes their targets dizzy, according to local media reports.
Australian government is burning our children's future
Despite devastating fires, the Australian government is actively opposing any moves to limit climate damage.
Pakistan government's new social media rules draw criticism
Digital-rights activists say the new rules will give the authorities unflinching powers to stifle social media.
Mother 'reunites' with dead daughter in virtual reality
Documentary by Korean channel has been watched more than 13 million times online and sparked a debate about voyeurism.
Hundreds of Iraqi women challenge al-Sadr's call for segregation
Shia leader's call for gender separation at anti-government rallies prompts hundreds of women to take to streets.
Algeria protests: One year since anti-gov't rallies began
Many Algerians say they are still fighting for freedom, 58 years after independence from France.
British ethnic minority students racially harassed: BMA
Medical body reports discrimination on campus and workplace, as NHS says white job applicants likelier to succeed.
Fresh clashes in Libya despite UN ceasefire call
A new round of violence on southern outskirts of Tripoli leaves civilians dead and wounded.
Analysis: Are coronavirus figures from China credible?
Coronavirus has killed at least 1,380 people with nearly all deaths in mainland China.
Saudi minister says no plans for MBS, Netanyahu meeting
Prince Faisal bin Farhan says 'no meeting planned' in response to media reports about crown prince and Israeli PM.
Mexico drug war: Victims' families look for relatives' bodies
Victims' relatives say government should spearhead recovery of relatives' bodies as they stage searches for remains.
Cruise ship passengers in Cambodia clear of coronavirus
Blood tests taken from some passengers, who were unwell when ship arrived in Cambodian waters on Thursday, tested negative.
Australia contains fires for first time in nearly six months
Heavy rains help firefighters take control of fires that have raged across Australia since September.
Students injured in shelling at school in Myanmar's Rakhine state
Buddhist rebels and army deny they were behind artillery fire that hit a primary school in Rakhine state.
Duterte administration hints at US: All treaties must go
Spokesman says that in line with President Rodrigo Duterte's stand on US ties, two other longtime treaties 'must go'.
US, Taliban negotiate 7-day reduction in violence: Pentagon
Two warring sides agree to reduce violence as President Donald Trump says a peace agreement was 'very close'.
Mass resignation at France's film academy after Polanksi row
Film by French-Polish director, who is wanted in the US for statutory rape case, tops list for Cesar awards nominations.
Nightmare holidays: Virus runs cruise passengers' plans aground
Nearly 1,500 passengers on board MS Westerdam allowed to disembark in Cambodia after five countries deny the ship entry.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Officials in China's Hubei replaced after surge in deaths and criticism of provincial government's handling of outbreak.
Should social media be regulated?
UK empowers broadcast regulator to take down certain materials while Germany takes measures to control online content.
Barr: Trump tweets on cases make it 'impossible' to do my job
US attorney general pushes back against Trump after the president attacked prosecutors, judge and jury on Stone case.
Oklahoma to resume executions five years after drug mix-ups
A botched lethal injection in 2014 and drug mix-ups in 2015 forced the US states to put lethal injections on hold.
Trump administration taking $3.8bn from military for border wall
The $3.8bn would come from National Guard and weapons programmes, setting the stage for possible clash with Democrats.
Is Prague trolling Moscow by honouring slain Putin critic?
The square on which the Russian embassy stands will be renamed to honour Boris Nemtsov, killed near the Kremlin in 2015.
US warship in Arabian Sea seizes suspected Iranian weapons
US military says the weapons included 150 anti-tank guided missiles and three surface-to-air missiles.
Afghan war: US, Taliban close to 'reduction in violence' deal
The agreement could lead to signing of peace deal between US and Taliban to end Afghanistan's 18-year war.
'Murderer in house': South African president's address disrupted
Far-left EFF leaders demand the country's last apartheid-era president, FW De Klerk, be removed from Parliament.
US Senate votes to limit Trump's war powers against Iran
Rebuking Trump over Iran, US Senate passes measure curbing president's ability to wage war.
Trump's travel ban: Thousands of lives in limbo
The Trump administration's travel restrictions left many Eritreans between a rock and a hard place.
Malawians urge electoral commission's chairwoman to resign
They protest against the annulment of last year's presidential election vote by the top court.
Rocket attack hits northern Iraq base hosting US troops
Rocket attack slams into Iraqi base in remote province of Kirkuk where US troops are stationed, report says.
US House removes ratification deadline for Equal Rights Amendment
The vote moves the ERA one step closer to enactment, but faces obstacles in the Senate and Supreme Court.
Pompeo: US rejects UN database of Israeli settlement companies
Mike Pompeo says the United States 'has long opposed the creation or release' of the list.
China officials fired as coronavirus deaths surge past 1,300
Hubei province communist party chief among top officials relieved of their duties as infections nears 60,000.
Cambodia tests cruise ship passengers for coronavirus
There are no confirmed coronavirus cases on board, but everyone is being tested before they can disembark.
US Senate poised to rebuke Trump on Iran
After Soleimani strike, war powers resolution would seek to limit Trump from escalating military conflicts with Iran.
What to expect from the Munich Security Conference?
'Westlessness' to be discussed against backdrop of Middle East conflicts, coronavirus woes and Kashmir crackdown.
Ethiopia passes controversial law curbing 'hate speech'
Months before major election, Parliament passes law imposing jail terms for people whose internet posts stir unrest.
China On Campus
101 East investigates how China has infiltrated Australia's universities.
Palestinians hail UN list of firms linked to Israeli settlements
Palestinian leaders say report will reinvigorate push to boycott international companies in occupied territories.
Iran candidates kick off campaigns for parliamentary elections
Guardian Council, which vets prospective candidates, barred more than 9,000 from out of more than 16,000 aspirants.
Minority Germans raise alarm after far-right political scandal
African, Muslim and Jewish Germans tell Al Jazeera why a far-right political storm should spur everyone into action.
Malawi rape allegations against police officers
Human rights lawyers say police are not doing enough to investigate a series of allegations of rape and sexual abuse against their officers.
Syria's war: Who controls what?
A map of the Syrian war showing who controls what after seven years of fighting.
Exiled Uighurs fear spread of coronavirus in China camps
More than 50 cases reported in northeastern region of Xinjiang, home to persecuted Muslim minority.
Berlin Tegel airport to be redeveloped into technology park
Almost a million Berliners voted to keep Tegel open in a referendum nearly three years ago but that verdict is not binding.
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