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Pelosi rips copy of Trump's SOTU speech
US President Donald Trump's State of the Union address was filled with unexpected moments and surprise guests.
Jordan: Destitution fears as gov't tackles public debt
Jordan's tax increase has left people wondering how they will be able to make ends meet.
Azerbaijan governing party wins vote, opposition cries foul
President Aliyev, who has been in power for 17 years, called vote in December, nine months before it was due.
Chile's epic dry spell enters a critical phase
Almost half a million people in Chile struggle to access water
India's BJP slammed for 'offensive' tweet on anti-CAA protesters
The Karnataka chapter of the governing party is being criticised for threatening anti-CAA and NRC protesters.
Women call for rights, lead change in Lebanon protests
Grassroots women's groups in Lebanon demand more rights and call for recognition of marginalised groups.
Parasite makes history at Oscars with Best Picture win
South Korean satire becomes first film in Academy Awards' 92-year history to win top accolade.
The Indian school where Indigenous children are 'never outsiders'
Boro Baski was the first in his village to receive a formal education and now he is making sure that others do too.
Hong Kong domestic workers fight for day off amid infection fears
Hong Kong’s domestic workers struggle to defend already meagre rights as virus triggers calls for them to stay at home.
Taiwan scrambles jets as Chinese air force flies around island
Taiwan's defence ministry says Chinese fighters and bombers flew close to the island prompting it to respond.
UN health agency goes to China as mainland deaths rise above 900
WHO to look at virus transmission, China response, as human-to-human cases outside mainland raise concerns.
'Remember forever': Thai city grieves for mass shooting victims
Holding candles and writing condolence messages, mourners attend vigil for people killed by rogue soldier.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
China reports 811 deaths from the new coronavirus, exceeding those of the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak.
Egypt arrests, tortures human rights advocate: Rights group
Patrick George Zaki, researcher for Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights, arrested in Cairo upon return from Italy.
Can the African Union tackle the continent's security challenges?
Africa's leaders discuss the conflicts in Libya and the Sahel during their annual summit in Ethiopia's capital.
Polls close in Cameroon's parliamentary, municipal elections
Low turnout reported in English-speaking regions, where separatist violence has displaced hundreds of thousands.
Iran shows missile, launches satellite which fails to reach orbit
Moves come days before Islamic Revolution anniversary, routinely used by Iran to display tech advances for armed forces.
US primaries: Republican challenges Trump in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, past presidential hopefuls campaigning at small-town events have defied expectations.
'Silencing the guns': AU leaders seek end to regional conflicts
Ways to end violence in countries such as Libya and South Sudan high on agenda of African Union summit held in Ethiopia.
'We have Plan B': Turkey warning over violation of Idlib deal
Turkey's defence minister says observation posts in Idlib will remain as Syrian army advances in last rebel-held area.
Thai commandos kill rogue soldier who shot dead 29 people
Gunman, identified as junior army officer, had holed himself up in basement of shopping centre in Nakhon Ratchasima.
In Pictures: Worst mass shooting in Thailand's history
Soldier kills at least 29 people and wounds 57 before he is fatally shot inside a shopping centre.
Switzerland votes for law against homophobia
Majority votes in favour to extend anti-racism laws to cover sexual orientation in referendum.
Coronavirus: China under pressure as toll exceeds SARS
Death toll on the mainland rises to 811 people as criticism grows over the leadership’s handling of the crisis.
Counting begins in Ireland election after exit poll predicts tie
Exit poll predicts three main parties tied on 22 percent with official results expected to be announced on Monday.
Storm Ciara: Trains, flights cancelled in northern Europe
Forecasters said Storm Ciara would also hit Ireland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany.
Thailand mass shooting: What we know so far
Soldier kills 26 people and wounds 57 others in northeastern city before being fatally shot inside a shopping mall.
Israel blocks Palestinian agricultural exports via Jordan
Israel escalates trade war with the Palestinians by stopping their agricultural exports amid fears of renewed violence.
In Pictures: Life in Wuhan, coronavirus epicentre
Millions of people are under lockdown in China's Hubei province in a bid to stop the deadly virus from spreading.
Coronavirus: Dozens of cases found onboard cruise ship
About 3,700 people on the Diamond Princess are being quarantined for at least two weeks off of Japan’s Yokohama port.
30 Yemenis medically evacuated for the first time in three years
This is the first time in three years that Yemeni patients are allowed to fly from Sanaa for medical treatment abroad.
Idlib humanitarian crisis: Aid agencies struggling to help
Aid workers in the field say they are unable to meet the needs of so many people.
France in Africa: Is it all about the oil?
France is backing a Libyan warlord and Chad's dictator. Plus, the economic cost of Brexit.
China virus funeral order fuels upset as death toll exceeds SARS
Experts say order that all victims cremated quickly and without a funeral unnecessary and adding to families' grief.
Bushfires, cyclone, torrential rain hit Australia's coasts
After months of fires, Australia's east and west coasts grappling with torrential rain, strong winds, hail and heat.
Parasite: The South Korean film wowing the world
Parasite has already won 150 awards and could become the first non-English film to win 'Best Picture' at the Oscars.
Three-way tie in Ireland's general election: Exit poll
Identical share of vote projected for PM's Fine Gael party, centre-right rivals Fianna Fail and left-wing Sinn Fein.
Sinophobia won't save you from the coronavirus
The anti-Chinese racism in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak has a long history in North America.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Coronavirus death toll on mainland China reaches 722, while the number of infections rises to 34,546.
Will Ireland's snap general election redefine Irish politics?
Opinion polls predict a political shake-up in Ireland as voters shift away from the two main parties towards Sinn Fein.
Cameroon gears up for delayed polls amid security fears
Nearly seven million people are eligible to vote to pick 180 federal legislators and 360 local council officials.
Anger as Lagos residents protest against motorcycle ban
A week after the introduction of the ban on the popular two- and three-wheeled vehicle, its impact has been widespread.
Families of victims seek justice over plane shot down in Iran
Families of victims of downed plane sue Iran's government in Canadian court, seeking $1.1bn in compensation.
Incumbent AAP set to crush Modi's BJP in New Delhi: Exit polls
Aam Aadmi Party to score a hat-trick in national capital, while right-wing BJP may improve 2015 tally, predictions say.
Two 'bomb' cyclones form at once in one ocean
A 'bomb' cyclone is defined as a low-pressure area that deepens by at least 24mb in 24 hours.
Libya war high on African Union agenda
Leaders gather in Ethiopia's capital ahead of the annual African Union summit, and the Libya conflict is high on the agenda.
Confusion, violence in Iraq as al-Sadr pulls support for protests
Shia religious and political leader's shifting stance on anti-gov't protests fuels clashes in Iraqi cities.
Australia bushfires: Heavy rains bring relief, pollution warnings
New growth is beginning to push through the scorched landscape but the cost of this unprecedented fire season is mounting.
Eight die, dozens wounded in southern Kazakhstan clashes
Officials said clashes and group fights between residents took place in the Kordai district of Jambyl region.
UN's Moratinos: 'Inclusive identity' can build a better world
UN High representative for the Alliance of Civilizations on whether relations between societies can be improved.
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