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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.
Iraq: Why the delay in picking a new prime minister?
Protesters in Iraq continue to demonstrate but government is stalling on their first demand of picking a new PM.
Palestinians threaten to quit Oslo Accords over Trump peace plan
Israel's PM says he hopes to 'make history' on White House trip for unveiling of Trump's 'deal of the century'.
'Fight for India's soul': Protests mark Republic Day celebrations
To commemorate the day Indian constitution came into effect, thousands protest against 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
Israel approves travel to Saudi under limited circumstances
Travellers would still need permission from Saudi authorities, says statement from Israel's interior minister.
Rescue efforts under way after deadly quake rattles east Turkey
Magnitude 6.8 quake hits Elazig and Malatya provinces, killing 29 and injuring more than 1,000.
19 Malian soldiers killed by armed men: Military
Attack took place at Sokolo military camp in the Segou region, where armed fighters linked to al-Qaeda operate.
The mystification of Qassem Soleimani
The assassination of Soleimani will have a significant impact on Iran's tumultuous internal politics.
China cracks down on wildlife trade amid coronavirus outbreak
Move is latest measure to make public safety a top priority in bid to contain virus.
It is time to change the definition of refugee
Climate change is an existential threat to humanity and as such, should be included in legislation on asylum seeking.
Burundi ruling party picks Ndayishimiye as candidate in May poll
Evariste Ndayishimiye, CNDD-FDD secretary-general, is an ally of President Pierre Nkurunziza who will not seek new term.
US fines Delta $50,000 for ordering Muslim passengers off planes
Prominent Muslim rights group questions size of penalty, describes it as 'slap on the wrist'.
Peru election: Voters to elect new Congress on Sunday
Peruvians go to the polls to elect a new Congress, but there is not much enthusiasm among voters.
China's National Health Commission news conference on coronavirus
China's National Health Commission is providing an update on coronavirus outbreak.
Iran's Zarif hits back after Trump's 'No thanks' Twitter post
President says US will not lift sanctions to negotiate with Iran after Zarif reiterates such demand before any talks.
Brazil: Dozens killed as heavy rains cause floods, landslides
More than 2,500 people evacuated from their homes in Minas Gerais state as two days of heavy rainfall cause flooding.
Egyptian businessman Mohamed Ali steps away from politics
Former army contractor whose videos sparked anti-gov't rallies last year says bid for January 25 protests 'failed'.
Emilia-Romagna election: Polls open in key Italian regional vote
Matteo Salvini, leader of far-right League party, hopes victory could cause collapse of fragile coalition government.
Coronavirus: Hubei cities fearful as medical supplies run low
Doctors say they have resorted to using raincoats and plastic bags as protection as officials call for more supplies.
Italy's right-wing League party seeks electoral comeback
Former deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and his League party are likely to claim power when Italy next holds parliamentary elections.
Philippine volcano alert lowered, thousands can return home
Tens of thousands of people were forced to evacuate when volcano south of Manila began spewing ash and steam into air.
Australians open wallets, hearts for fire-ravaged communities
Tens of millions of dollars raised for fire service, animals and communities through donations, creative fundraisers.
China virus death toll rises to 56, with nearly 2,000 infected
China has curbed travel and stepped up screening to try and curb the spread of the virus which emerged in December.
Torrential rains, floods kill dozens in Madagascar
At least 31 killed and thousands displaced by heavy rains and flooding in southern African island nation, officials say.
Gantz, Netanyahu's election rival, to meet Trump on peace plan
Israel's PM Netanyahu is also traveling to Washington to discuss a peace plan for the Middle East.
China battles coronavirus outbreak: All the latest updates
Death toll from new coronavirus rises to 41 in China, government says, as more countries confirm cases.
What does the Jeff Bezos hacking investigation mean for MBS?
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stands accused of hacking mobile phone of Amazon and the Washington Post owner.
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