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A doctor in Idlib: 'It cannot get more evil than this'
A Syrian doctor working on the front lines details the personal and human toll of the country's nine-year war.
Salah, Liverpool to decide on Olympic participation: Egypt coach
Egypt's Olympic coach Shawky Gharib says they cannot force Liverpool striker to take part in summer tournament.
Malawi court rejects application to suspend poll result ruling
Constitutional Court throws out application by President Mutharika to suspend ruling that annulled May's vote results.
In Search of India's Soul: From Mughals to Modi
A journalist explores political and religious tensions in his mother country.
Shut out: Virus pushes China's seriously ill to back of queue
As focus turns to combating the coronavirus, people with life-threatening diseases say their needs are being neglected.
US House panel advances bill to repeal Trump's travel ban
The House Judiciary Committee voted in favour of advancing a bill that would withdraw Trump's controversial travel ban.
DOJ Roger Stone move an 'abomination of the rule of law': Critics
The DOJ's undermining of its own prosecutors in the case has prompted outrage from former DOJ officials and Democrats.
Trump brushes off Duterte's decision to end military pact
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte announced the termination of the military agreement on Tuesday.
Focus on Nevada, South Carolina after Sanders wins New Hampshire
Sanders, Buttigieg and Klobuchar have momentum while Warren and Biden scramble after losing steam.
Another US city passes resolution against India's citizenship law
After Seattle, resolution by Cambridge city council in Massachusetts asks India to repeal the Citizenship Amendment Act.
WHO extends emergency status of Ebola in DR Congo
The emergency could be lifted within three months on the advice of the UN health agency's experts.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
The World Health Organization warns against predictions that the outbreak is slowing, as UK confirms first London case.
Will Sudan's former leader Omar al-Bashir face trial at the ICC?
Sudan's transitional government and Darfur rebels agree to hand over ICC suspects to the international tribunal.
UK cracks down on harmful social media content
Government announces measures to hold social media platforms accountable for harmful content for better protection of online users.
Rights groups slam Trump's attacks on 'sanctuary' jurisdictions
Trump administration sues two jurisdictions with laws that protect undocumented migrants, sparking outrage.
UN lists firms linked to illegal Israeli settlements in West Bank
Airbnb, Expedia, TripAdvisor, tech giant Motorola and consumer food maker General Mills among companies listed by UN.
Indonesia forbids ex-ISIL members abroad from returning home
Critics say the move means hundreds, including children, will be left stranded and stateless, and could breach Indonesia’s constitution.
A refugee camp grows on the US-Mexico border
In Mexico's Matamoros, thousands of asylum seekers wait in an encampment for their asylum cases to be heard in the US.
Syrian killed in rare clash between US troops, government forces
US-led coalition says its troops opened fire at checkpoint in northeast Syria after they came under small arms fire.
Coronavirus: China's once bustling cities come to a standstill
The outbreak has brought the nation to a standstill as businesses remain closed and workers stay home.
Boeing seeks to rebuild public trust
Aircraft maker says it is working to rebuild trust as it struggles to bring its 737 Max back into service.
Newly displaced Syrians face crowded camps and harsh weather
People who fled their homes in northwest Syria amid government offensive say they have been left with no shelter.
How long will Covid-19 outbreak last; how can you stay protected?
WHO says new coronavirus presents a 'grave threat' to world - here's the latest on how you can protect yourself.
US, UK, Turkey urged to arrest UAE 'war crimes' suspects
Yemeni complainants file charges through UK law firm saying UAE officials hired mercenaries to attack, kill civilians.
My struggle for an education in Indian-administered Kashmir
In Indian-administered Kashmir, students are being used as tools to keep the charade of normalcy alive.
Erdogan: Turkey will hit Syrian government forces 'anywhere'
President Erdogan says Turkey will push Syrian gov't forces beyond observation posts in Idlib 'by any means necessary'.
Pope avoids question of married priests in Amazon document
Pope Francis pleads for social justice and environmental respect for Amazon basin.
Heavy rain and mudslides kill eight in Bolivia
Seasonal rains cause deadly floods and widespread damage in northern and western Bolivia.
Pakistan court convicts Mumbai 'mastermind' in terrorism case
LeT founder Hafiz Saeed sentenced to five and a half years in prison for terror financing by a court in Lahore.
Silencing dissent in Cameroon: Tension between youth and gov't
Paul Biya will be in his mid-90s by time he leaves power, making him oldest living state leader.
Coronavirus: What do we know so far?
Science behind the virus, and political implications for China and global economy.
In Pictures: Syrians flee for safety as battle in northwest rages
More people have fled fighting in Syria over past 10 weeks than at any other time in the nine-year-old conflict.
Comedian Kunal Kamra: 'What I did was an act of resistance'
Comedian speaks to Al Jazeera after he was banned by Indian airlines for heckling pro-gov't presenter Arnab Goswami.
A Syrian refugee's story: 'There was nothing left of them, only ashes'
When Siham's brother and sister-in-law were killed by a Syrian government rocket, she became a mother to their five surviving children.
In Hong Kong, new virus rekindles old animosities towards China
Coronavirus outbreak adding to tensions in a city where trust in government has evaporated and China has few friends.
Israel's propaganda war waged through TV shows
Netflix's The Messiah is the latest popular TV show supporting Israel in its propaganda war against the Palestinians.
A victory over Sweden's colonialism
A recent court verdict could affect Indigenous rights in Sweden and beyond.
Catholic Church to reveal decision on priestly celibacy in Amazon
Church mulls decision due to scarcity of priests in Amazon and decreasing number of Roman Catholics in Latin America.
Sanders wins in New Hampshire, narrowly beating Buttigieg
US Senator Bernie Sanders says victory in New Hampshire primary 'is the beginning of end of Donald Trump'.
Afghan president says Pompeo reports progress in US-Taliban talks
Ashraf Ghani says Pompeo told him that Taliban has proposed bringing a 'significant and enduring reduction in violence'.
In Delhi, Kejriwal's pro-poor policies strike a chord with voters
AAP's development agenda gets a thumbs up, as voters seem to have rejected right-wing BJP's divisive politics.
Yang, Bennett drop US 2020 Democratic presidential bids
Long-shot Democratic candidates withdraw from race following poor performances in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Duterte ends US defence pact; Washington calls it 'unfortunate'
Manila's top diplomat says termination notice was delivered to the US Embassy and will take effect after 180 days.
After Parasite: Five Korean films you should know
Parasite's multiple Oscar wins made history and headlines, but South Korean cinema has been delighting fans for decades.
US: Prosecutors quit case after DOJ reversal on Stone prison time
In rare move, DOJ backed away from Roger Stone sentencing proposal in an announcement that came after Trump complained.
Opposition leader Guaido returns to Venezuela after tour
Juan Guaido visited the White House and the World Economic Forum during tour aimed at ousting President Nicolas Maduro.
Spain set to decriminalise euthanasia
Amid opposition from the Catholic Church, parliament approves a draft bill proposed by ruling Socialists.
Bloomberg condemned after 'stop and frisk' comments resurface
In 2015 audio, Bloomberg defends policy, says US police need to be in minority neighbourhoods where 'all the crime is'.
What is the US Equal Rights Amendment?
The US House is set to vote this week on whether to remove the ratification deadline for the ERA.
Lisbon freezes bank accounts of Angola's former first daughter
Isabel dos Santos has been accused of looting state resources worth billions of dollars.
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