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Grief, anger in China as doctor who warned about coronavirus dies
Dr Li Wenliang, a 34-year-old ophthalmologist, was reprimanded by officials after warning about the disease in December.
Is the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak threatening Xi's hold to power?
Analysts debate whether China's leader will emerge from crisis unscathed, or face political and social instability.
After Iowa chaos, 2020 candidates charge ahead in New Hampshire
What effect will the 'Iowa caucus disaster' have on Tuesday's New Hampshire primary?
ICE officer shoots man in face during US immigration operation
Shooting comes amid an escalating dispute between the Trump administration, New York City over its sanctuary policies.
Boris Johnson urged to stop Jamaica deportation flight
Around 50 people are due to be deported from the UK next week.
UK gov't in u-turn over flying flags for Prince Andrew's birthday
Councils had reportedly been ordered to celebrate the scandal-hit royal's 60th birthday.
Canada police begin clearing Wet'suwet'en land defender camps
Wet'suwet'en Nation leaders say they never consented to Coastal GasLink pipeline project in British Columbia.
Books and bills: Tackling sexual violence in Sierra Leone
A year after president declared a state of emergency, the fight against sexual and gender-based violence remains tough.
Regional German president set to quit one day after election
The backing of the far-right AfD party for Thomas Kemmerich has paved the path to his swift resignation.
Lesotho first lady freed on bail before murder trial
Maesaiah Thabane's lawyer says she'll head to S Africa for medical treatment amid police fears she could flee justice.
'Enough is enough': Democrats call for Iowa caucus recanvass
No winner has been declared four days after the Iowa Democratic caucuses took place.
Nigerians in limbo after Trump adds country to US travel ban list
Nigerians say the US president's move unfairly targets them and infringes upon their rights.
El Salvador says it is not ready to receive asylum seekers
El Salvador signed an agreement with the US that would allow the country to receive asylum seekers.
'Progress' in talks between Libya rivals: UN envoy
Ghassan Salame announces 'progress on many important issues,' says 'two or three points of divergence' remain.
Israeli forces kill 4 Palestinians in a day as tensions heighten
The escalation comes days after US President Donald Trump released his controversial Middle East plan.
Trump rails against Romney after the Republican voted against him
Mitt Romney was the first senator in US history to vote to convict a member of his own party in an impeachment trial.
Trump acquitted: What's next for the president, Democrats?
Senate hands Trump victory, but analysts say trial without witnesses gives Democrats ammo to frame it as 'cover-up'.
Iraq protesters rally in Najaf after deadly clashes with Sadrists
Rally in southern city calls for investigation into deadly violence amid international condemnation.
India: Mother, school principal arrested over anti-CAA play
A single mother along with principal arrested in Karnataka state, triggering a debate on the misuse of sedition law.
UK denies 'outstanding' Cambridge sociologist permanent residency
UK says it wants to draw global talent but denies residency to Asiya Islam, who has lived in the country for 10 years.
Iowa caucus: Buttigieg, Sanders nearly tied as results narrow
Deadlocked contest gives the two 2020 Democratic candidates a burst of momentum heading into New Hampshire primary.
Coronavirus: Hong Kong intensifies checks on travellers
From Saturday, all travellers crossing from the mainland to the city will be quarantined for 14 days.
Ireland: Home shortage at centre of election debate
A record number of babies are now born into homelessness.
FGM: The last cutting season
Maasai women are spearheading an alternative rite of passage that excludes female genital mutilation.
'Very dire' situation: EU calls for end to Syria bombing
Senior EU officials urge Syrian forces to stop Idlib offensive in face of 'the extraordinary human suffering'.
Lebanon's economic crisis felt in city of Tripoli
World Bank has warned poverty will rise by a further 50 percent if financial crisis continues.
Indian artists join campaign against discriminatory law
Artists have created large murals on the walls in New Delhi's protest site in Shaheen Bagh area.
Modi's party seeks to unseat 'common man' in Delhi election
Facing a crucial assembly election in India's capital, right-wing party unleashes campaign of religious polarisation.
China virus death toll jumps past 550, more cases on cruise ship
Hubei has been sealed off for nearly two weeks as China battles virus that has shut down cities and prompted airlifts.
Patriotism is racist
'True patriotism' and 'good patriotism' are half-hearted attempts to launder xenophobia and ethnocentrism.
More than a dozen injured in suspected attack in Jerusalem
At least one person is in a serious condition after a vehicle ran into pedestrians near an entertainment hub.
Syria says it intercepted Israeli missiles targeting Damascus
Syria claims shooting down 'most of the enemy missiles' near Damascus, with broadcast images showing explosions.
In Pictures: Turkish plane skids off runway, splits into three
A Pegasus Airlines aircraft with 183 people on board crashes at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport, killing three people.
Child suicide is a symptom of our traumatised world
The prevalence of psychological trauma among refugee youth should be an issue of utmost urgency for us all.
Anti-Semitic incidents rise to fresh record in UK
Community Security Trust says racism prevails on social media and in mainstream politics, citing Labour Party.
Indonesians uneasy about quarantine plan
Indonesians airlifted from China’s Hubei province where coronavirus outbreak began have been brought to Natuna.
Saudi Arabia using terrorism tribunal to silence rights defenders
Amnesty in new report says Specialized Criminal Court used as 'an instrument of repression' against critics.
Secret Sardinia
We investigate the consequences of NATO weapon tests on the Mediterranean island.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
New outbreak death toll nears 500, as confirmed cases pass 24,500, with majority of infections and deaths in China.
Three dead, many injured as plane skids off Istanbul runway
Plane was carrying 177 passengers and six crew members from Turkey's western province of Izmir.
Hollywood legend and 'Spartacus' star Kirk Douglas dead at 103
The US leading man, producer and director is the father of Oscar-winning actor and filmmaker, Michael Douglas.
'Iowa caucus disaster': What went wrong
Coding issues caused delay in reporting, but accuracy of results 'sound', Iowa Democratic Party says.
Buttigieg holds narrow lead over Sanders in Iowa: partial results
Ex-South Bend, Indiana mayor holds narrow lead with 86 percent of precincts reporting after chaotic caucuses.
Trump acquitted of all charges in Senate impeachment trial
Vote brings an end to historic impeachment saga but leaves Democrats and Republicans spinning competing narratives.
Trump impeachment trial day 13: All the latest updates
US Senate acquits Trump in historic impeachment trial vote.
Several killed after al-Sadr followers storm protest camp in Iraq
Clashes erupted at an anti-government protest site in Najaf when supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr raided the sit-in.
After 'Iowa caucus disaster', should the US state still go first?
State's mishaps are re-energising the debate over whether the US should look elsewhere to kick off the primary season.
Could Israel and Sudan soon become friends?
Plans to normalise relations between both countries has sparked controversy.
Palestinian teen killed in protest as tensions rise over US plan
Palestinian health ministry says Mohammed al-Haddad, 17, was shot dead during clashes in Hebron.
Spain's anti-fascist refugees remembered
Half a million refugees were forced to leave Spain after the civil war was lost to the forces of fascism.
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