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Trump to tout jobs and economy in State of the Union: Officials
Will Donald Trump address impeachment in Tuesday's major address to the nation?
Malawi opposition hails 'landmark' ruling annulling poll results
Calls grow for dismissal of senior members of electoral body after judges say results it announced 'cannot be trusted'.
Sadr supporters take iconic Tahrir Square building
Protesters in Iraq fear their movement is being taken over, just like the Turkish restaurant was.
Northwestern in Qatar cancels Mashrou' Leila talk after backlash
University moves event with Lebanese indie pop band to US after anti-gay backlash prompts 'safety concerns'.
US: Blizzards bring widespread disruption to Rocky Mountain area
Major snowstorm causes extensive flight delays and road accidents across the states of Utah and Wyoming.
Breast cancer: A complete guide
A daughter and mother's battle with cancer.
Reports of anti-Chinese bias in Philippines over coronavirus
Some Chinese-Filipinos and mainland Chinese tourists allege bias against them in Philippines as China travel ban imposed.
Netanyahu says Israel and Sudan to soon normalise ties
Palestinians denounce Israel-Sudan meeting as 'stab in the back' that hurts efforts to oppose Trump's Middle East plan.
Iowa fires starting gun for Democrats in race for US presidency
Caucuses in mid-western state mark start of Democratic campaign to defeat Donald Trump in November election.
For 1st time in Iowa history, mosques are serving as caucus sites
Community members say the 5 'satellite' sites give Iowa Muslims a 'safe place' to actively participate in 2020 election.
Trump trial closing arguments aimed at voters, history
House managers, defence team give closing arguments before Trump's expected acquittal in Republican-led Senate.
Two dead, one wounded in shooting at Texas university campus
The wounded person was taken to hospital, officials with Texas A&M University campus in Commerce said.
Greece says it's speeding up asylum cases and returns
Of 74,000 asylum seekers arriving in Greece last year, 42,000 remain on five east Aegean islands.
Who is cracking down on Iraq’s anti-government protesters?
Activists blame unidentified armed groups for attacks against those who take part in demonstrations.
Trump impeachment trial day 12: All the latest updates
House managers and Trump's defence team delivered closing arguments after Senate rejected hearing from new witnesses.
China coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Hong Kong shuts border crossings with mainland China, as more countries impose travel restrictions amid rising toll.
Are hopes fading for a peaceful end to Syria's war?
Government forces backed by Russia intensify campaign to take the rebel-held Idlib province.
Hong Kong medical workers strike to demand total border closure
Strikers say a full border closure is the best way to reduce the risk of the new coronavirus spreading to Hong Kong.
Yemen: Medical flights start from rebel-held Sanaa
Passengers leave on first United Nations-supervised humanitarian flight from the Yemeni capital to Amman.
More than a dozen students killed in Kenya school stampede
Dozens of others seriously wounded during the incident at Kakamega Primary School.
Air Canada flight safe after emergency landing in Madrid
The plane spent hours flying in circles, burning off jet fuel, before the emergency landing could be attempted.
Plight of migrant workers in Lebanon worsens
Around 250,000 migrant workers in Lebanon are excluded from labour-law protections, putting them at risk of exploitation and abuse.
Turkey hits back after soldiers killed in Syrian gov't shelling
Ankara says it struck Syrian army after five Turkish troops and three civilians were killed in Idlib.
Libya rivals hold UN-sponsored talks
The 10-member 'Libya Joint Military Commission' is tasked with supervising a truce that has all but collapsed.
South Sudan flooding worsens humanitarian crisis
The World Food Programme is warning that the number of people in need of aid in South Sudan will increase this year.
It is time for a Palestinian spring
How Netanyahu and Kushner undermined diplomacy and changed the Palestinian calculus.
Trump impeachment trial day 11: All the latest updates
Trump impeachment trial may end soon as Senate blocks efforts to call new witnesses.
Mixed results in testing HIV drugs against coronavirus
Doctors in Thailand are testing medication normally used to treat HIV against the new coronavirus.
Brexit trade deal clash: UK and EU begin sparring over rules
Post-Brexit rhetoric between UK, Europe heats up before trade talks start in March.
Russia's spy war in the Balkans
The Balkans have seen an uptick in Russian spy activity. Will this damage relations with Moscow?
Ex-Malaysian PM's wife Rosmah Mansor absent on first day of trial
Rosmah Mansor is a no-show on first day of corruption trial, saying she was sick - a claim rejected by prosecution.
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation rejects Trump peace plan
Meeting at request of Palestinian leadership comes after Arab League rejects US president's proposal.
Gas pipeline in Egypt's Sinai attacked, Israel imports unaffected
Masked attackers detonate explosives under the pipeline supplying power to homes and factories in central Sinai.
Pakistan court grants bail to activists, dismisses charges
The Islamabad High Court dismissed 'sedition' charges against 23 rights activists arrested at a protest demonstration.
Talavera pottery in Mexico: Traditional style listed by UNESCO
Take a look at the Mexican pottery style that has received international recognition.
Baftas: Joaquin Phoenix blasts 'systemic racism' in film industry
In award acceptance speech, actor explains why people who benefit from racism should be ones to dismantle it.
Disabled children in Kazakhstan: Parents work to change practice
Human Rights Watch reports physical violence, forced sedation and an attitude of neglect towards children with disabilities in Kazakhstan state institutions.
Streatham attacker was let out of jail early, under police watch
Police reveal 20-year-old Amman had been released from sentence for 'terror-related' offences, was under surveillance.
More than a dozen civilians killed in latest Burkina Faso attack
At least 18 people killed in Seno province by heavily armed men on motorbikes, according to security sources.
Malawi's disputed election: Court to rule on 2019 results
Malawi gripped by months of protests over what opposition says are irregularities in May electoral results.
Does Turkey stand to gain after Soleimani's assassination?
There are both dangers and opportunities for Turkey in the latest Iran-US escalation.
Why Shaheen Bagh protests are an important moment in India's history
A Muslim working class neighbourhood in New Delhi has emerged as epicentre of anti-CAA protests across India.
Top EU diplomat to visit Tehran amid nuclear tensions
Josep Borrell to meet President Hassan Rouhani in bid to reduce tensions over the country's nuclear programme.
Prayers, fury after Philippines reports first coronavirus death
Filipinos offer special prayers and turn on government as they discover the country had not one, but two cases of virus.
US election 2020: What are presidential primaries and caucuses?
The start of the caucus and primary season gets under way on Monday. Here's what you need to know.
Chinese Canadians denounce rising xenophobia tied to coronavirus
Chinese Canadians say they are already facing a repeat of the racism they experienced during the SARS outbreak.
China coronavirus deaths, infections surge: Live updates
At least 304 people in China have died from the virus, which has infected more than 14,500 worldwide - mostly in China.
Is the response to the coronavirus enough?
As the virus spreads around the world, countries are banning travel and closing their borders to contain the outbreak.
Police shoot dead man after 'terror-related' stabbing in London
Three people wounded, one in life-threatening condition, after stabbing incident in the UK capital, police say.
Iraqi students rally against PM-designate Mohammed Allawi
Hundreds protest in Baghdad and the south to reject nominee as Iran offers support to new prime minister.
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