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Trump plan will 'finish off Palestinian cause', PM warns
US president's proposal will dash hopes for an independent state, Palestinians officials say.
The families facing generations of statelessness in South Africa
In Cape Town's Phillipi township, one woman is fighting to secure nationality for herself and her child.
Barnier: Brexit will be exercise in 'damage limitation'
The EU's chief Brexit negotiator said 'frictionless trade' between Great Britain and Northern Ireland was impossible.
New Zealand to hold elections on September 19
Vote will test whether Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's popularity overseas is matched at home.
Trump impeachment trial day seven: All the latest updates
Trump's defence team continue their arguments on Monday following three days of presentations by House Democrats.
Trump impeachment trial: Bolton takes centre stage from afar
Bolton's book clouds White House hopes for swift end to the impeachment trial, fueling Democratic demands for witnesses.
Kobe Bryant's helicopter tried to climb to avoid fog before crash
Experts question how the retired basketball star's helicopter was allowed to fly despite poor visibility.
Iowa caucuses: US Democrat presidential race wide open a week out
Sanders and Biden appear locked in a tight race as candidates make last-ditch effort to rally voters in Iowa.
Muslim ban: US House to vote on bill to repeal Trump's travel ban
Trump confirmed last week he plans to dramatically expand the travel ban to include more countries.
What we know about Trump's Middle East plan
The US president is expected to release the details of a long-delayed plan for Israel and Palestine within days.
Money can't 'fix' Palestine's occupied economy
Whatever the Bahrain workshop proposes is doomed to failure. Here is why.
'Doesn't affect us': Iraq's Tahrir Square on Sadr pulling support
Protesters say sit-ins will continue despite popular Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr's decision to withdraw from protests.
US Supreme Court allows Trump's 'public charge' immigration curb
The Trump administration policy can be used to deny green cards to immigrants over their use of public benefits.
China battles coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Deadly coronavirus believed to have originated in a Wuhan food market continues to spread sparking global concern.
How will the world remember Kobe Bryant?
One of basketball's biggest ever stars is killed in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles.
Thousands flee northwest Syria as al-Assad pushes towards Idlib
Syrian government forces backed by Russian air power have stepped up a campaign to recapture Idlib province.
Saudi says Israeli passport holders cannot visit 'for now'
Response comes after Israel said citizens have the right to travel to Saudi Arabia for religious and business reasons.
Brother of Manchester Arena bomber appears in UK court
Hashem Abedi is alleged to have helped his brother plan the suicide attack which killed 22 people in 2017.
Chinese premier visits Wuhan, epicentre of coronavirus outbreak
Li Keqiang inspects efforts to control spread of deadly virus and promises reinforcements as death toll rises to 81.
Bolton revelation puts Republicans under pressure in Trump trial
Senator Romney says it's 'increasingly likely' four Republicans will join Democrats in voting to call Bolton as witness.
White House to release Middle East plan on Tuesday: Trump
Palestinians have rejected the long-delayed plan, saying it's a bid to 'finish off' the Palestinian cause.
Tunisia's Ennahdha party dismisses new coalition government
North African nation may be heading for new parliamentary elections over its inability to form a government.
The Australia fires portend a future of climate apartheid
The climate denialism of the rich and powerful is increasing the suffering of the poor and marginalised communities.
Plane crashes in Afghanistan's Ghazni province
Taliban spokesman claims 'lots' of people killed after a US military aircraft went down.
Auschwitz survivors warn of rising anti-Semitism 75 years on
More than 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, perished in the camp's gas chambers or from starvation, cold and disease.
'Giant in sports': World reacts to death of NBA star Kobe Bryant
Tributes pour in from around the world after former Los Angeles Lakers player was killed in a helicopter crash.
BBC comes under fire after mistaking LeBron James for Kobe Bryant
In a news clip aired after Bryant's death, Britain's state broadcaster draws ire for mistake it blamed on 'human error'.
Street children arbitrarily detained, abused in Rwanda: HRW
Rights group says minors held at Kigali's Gikondo Transit Centre are regularly beaten and exposed to inhuman conditions.
Pie peace: My last argument with my sister
In a family of 13 siblings, Lori was militant in her maternal agenda; making prom dresses and keeping watch over pie.
China virus death toll now at 81, more than 2,700 cases confirmed
Country has imposed drastic travel restrictions and extended holiday season to try and curb spread of the virus.
Words used to describe Auschwitz stir controversy, 75 years on
Debates over occupied Poland's role continue amid claims that denying 'complicity' is akin to Holocaust revisionism.
Iran's principlists likely to win parliament vote amid discontent
Dissatisfaction with reformists and mass disqualification of candidates could reduce voter turnout in February 21 vote.
Lebanon's Parliament to debate new budget amid protests
New Lebanon government set to ratify financial plan hoped to salvage economy in tailspin.
Israel’s settlements: Over 50 years of land theft explained
More than 600,000 Israelis live in illegal settlements in the West Bank and occupied East Jerusalem.
Lassa fever outbreak kills dozens in Nigeria
At least 29 killed and 195 cases of the disease confirmed in the latest outbreak to hit the country, government says.
Trapped in Hubei: A family under unexpected quarantine
Al Jazeera's Beijing cameraman went home to Hubei with his family to celebrate Lunar New Year and has no idea when they will be able to return.
Emilia-Romagna: Hard right fails to seize leftist stronghold
Matteo Salvini, Italy's right-wing ex-interior minister, had hoped for a political earthquake in key regional poll.
Three dead in protest against Gambian leader Adama Barrow
First deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
Women, children among seven killed in Afghan gov't air raids
Kabul government sends fact-finding mission after killing of civilians in northern Balkh province prompts protests.
Billie Eilish sweeps top four prizes at Grammy Awards
18-year-old singer-songwriter from Los Angeles won record of the year, song of the year, best album and best new artist.
US basketball superstar Kobe Bryant killed in helicopter crash
Former player was in his private helicopter with eight others, including one of his four daughters, when it crashed.
Rockets 'hit US embassy' in Iraq capital amid anti-gov't protests
AFP reports three rockets hit US embassy directly, as US calls on Iraq to protect the diplomatic facility.
China battles coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
The virus thought to have originated in a Wuhan food market continues to spread as China steps up containment efforts.
Three dead in protest against Gambian leader Adama Barrow
First deaths recorded since protests erupted against Barrow, who pledged in 2016 to step down after three years.
In Pictures: The life of NBA icon Kobe Bryant
Bryant was considered one of the greatest basketball players of his generation during a 20-year career with LA Lakers.
When will landmines be cleared?
From Iraq to Egypt, Ukraine to Afghanistan, landmines continue to kill long after the fighting has ended.
Fascism in the Family
A personal look at Mussolini's regime and how Italy may now be embracing fascist ideologies most believed gone forever.
Turkey's Erdogan: No military solution to the conflict in Libya
Turkish leader says his country supports dialogue between the warring parties during visit to Algeria.
Deadly clashes erupt in Libya rendering ceasefire 'useless'
Three killed and 28 wounded as GNA forces push back General Haftar's surprise offensive east of Misrata.
In Pictures: Coronavirus scare in China
China expands drastic travel restrictions to contain epidemic that has killed 56 people and infected nearly 2,000.
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