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North Korea confirms Ri Son Gwon as new foreign minister
Outspoken retired army colonel has taken part in many inter-Korean talks but lacks experience in negotiations with US.
'No human rights': Mexico blocks migrant caravan headed north
National Guard use pepper spray, shields to break up caravan of asylum seekers, migrants outside Tapachula.
A year on, Guaido's image in trouble as opposition faces cracks
Where does Venezuela's opposition stand a year after Juan Guaido declared himself interim president?
Philippines's Duterte threatens to end military deal with US
Philippine president issues threat after US move to cancel visa of a political ally who oversaw the deadly drug war.
Hogging plates: China's diners still want pork despite price rise
Pork prices have doubled in China, but that won’t stop families enjoying the traditional dumplings on Lunar New Year.
Trump impeachment trial: Who are the key players?
A guide to the key players from House impeachment managers to Trump’s lawyers to the witnesses Democrats want to call.
Soros: World increasingly ruled by 'would-be or actual dictators'
Billionaire philanthropist George Soros lashes out at Putin, Trump, Xi and Modi as he announces new university project.
Polish parliament backs law allowing government to punish judges
The law has been condemned by the European Union, the United Nations and Polish legal experts and opposition figures.
After ICJ ruling, Myanmar denies genocide against Rohingya
In a statement, government fails to use word 'Rohingya' and rejects accusations of genocide after case at top UN court.
Netanyahu, Gantz invited to US to talk 'prospect of peace': Pence
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu expected to visit White House on Tuesday; Benny Gantz also expected to meet Trump.
Will ruling of world's highest court help Rohingya Muslims?
International Court of Justice says Myanmar must prevent genocide against its Rohingya Muslim minority.
Rebels kill dozens of soldiers in Syria's Idlib: State media
But the National Liberation Front coalition of rebel groups denies the reported attack on government forces.
Migrant parents separated from children since 2018 return to US
More than 4,000 migrant children have been separated from their parents after seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border.
UN's Guterres warns of 'impact' on Sahel region from Libya war
Antonio Guterres warns 'terrorism' spreading in the Sahel and a threat to nations such as Ivory Coast, Beni, and Ghana.
Will Myanmar respect ICJ order to stop genocide against Rohingya?
Experts celebrate landmark ruling, but have little hope that gov't which denies genocide will prevent further violence.
Trump impeachment trial: What's next for the Democrats' case?
House managers to outline constitutional rationale for impeachment, removal from office as they resume opening arguments
'Justice served': Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh hail ICJ ruling
UN top court's order asking Myanmar to prevent further genocide of mainly Muslim Rohingya cheered at Cox's Bazar camps.
Russia's Duma unanimously approves Putin's constitution shake-up
First-reading debate over President Putin's radical transition of Russia's power structures lasts less than two hours.
Libya reopens Tripoli's Mitiga airport
Tripoli's only working airport was closed for one day after rockets were fired towards it by Haftar's forces.
UK judge warns against further delay in Assange extradition case
Jailed WikiLeaks founder's extradition hearing to be split into two parts and could continue to mid-year.
South Africa's stateless children: 'My mum disappeared'
In a shelter near the border, girls dream of futures that may be out of reach if they cannot secure documents.
Venezuela has 'world's highest murder rate'
A non-government organisation says many of the murders in the South American country are extrajudicial killings by police.
In 'Smog-istan', not all Pakistanis are created equal
Pakistan's Lahore has some of the most toxic air on the planet, but not all of its residents suffer its effects equally.
ICJ orders Myanmar to protect Rohingya
Top UN court finds 'irreparable damage' caused to Rohingya; orders Myanmar to take steps to prevent genocide.
Australia bushfires plane crash: Three crew members killed
A plane being used to water-bomb bushfires in Australia has crashed, killing three crew members.
No exit: China locks down second city as it steps up virus battle
State media says Huanggang is shut down in addition to Wuhan as part of the fight against new coronavirus.
Insectageddon
Insects are vital to pollinate crops feeding the world, but have pesticides wrought irreparable damage on the ecosystem?
US census kicks off at remote Alaskan village
Al Jazeera tells you why the US census is starting in the remote Alaskan village and why it is a potential lifeline for the native people of this state.
US braces for winter storms from coast to coast
As the weekend approaches, travel conditions are expected to become hazardous.
World Economic Forum leaders pledge to plant 1 trillion trees
To help fight climate change and promote biodiversity, Davos leaders launch a campaign to plant one trillion trees.
More than a dozen killed in attack in South Sudan border region
Dozens of others wounded, homes burned and children reportedly missing after attack on village in disputed Abyei region.
Pakistani PM Imran Khan calls for UN action on India dispute
Khan urges the UN to help mediate between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan over the disputed territory of Kashmir.
Concern grows about deadly virus in rural China as Wuhan sealed
As Wuhan is sealed off, and the death toll rises, people in rural China worry they are vulnerable to the coronavirus.
Will the ICJ order Myanmar to stop alleged Rohingya genocide?
The International Court of Justice is set to decide on emergency measures to stop alleged genocide of the Rohingya.
Australia fires reignite as temperatures soar, rain eases
Three people reported dead following the crash of a firefighting plane as bushfires in southern New South Wales return.
Australia fires plane crash: Search under way for air tanker jet
A plane used to water-bomb bushfires in Australia is feared to have crashed in New South Wales.
US shooting leaves one dead, several injured in Seattle
Several people treated in hospital following deadly shooting - the third incident in the area in less than two days.
Harvey Weinstein described as 'serial predator' as trial begins
Prosecutors in key #MeToo movement case say Hollywood titan used his power to manipulate and assault young women.
Trump impeachment trial day three: All the latest updates
Democrats make their case against Trump as Republican-controlled Senate kicks off up to 6 days of opening arguments.
US impeachment trial: Democrats roll out case against Trump
Efforts to appeal to fidgety senators, a presidential record and a demonstrator removed: Day 1 of opening arguments.
China 'fails to repatriate' N Korea workers despite UN sanctions
US says Pyongyang earning more than $500m a year from nearly 100,000 workers abroad mainly in China and Russia.
A presidential record: Trump tweets, retweets 125 times in a day
US President Donald Trump sets a presidential record for activity on Twitter as impeachment trial continues.
Prominent Guatemala migrant shelter receives threats: Director
Country's rights ombudsman calls for probe into threats against Casa del Migrante, which hosts migrants heading north.
Trump wants 'significant' drop in Taliban violence of talks
Speaking to Afghan president, Trump repeats 'need for significant reduction in Taliban violence for meaningful talks'.
New Guatemalan gov't to stick with controversial US asylum deal
The so-call 'safe third country' agreement has drawn widespread criticism from migrant rights advocates.
'They're still robbing us': Angry Lebanese reject new government
Nearly 100 days and a new cabinet in, protests in Beirut continue to call for an end to sectarian politics.
Iran will never seek nuclear weapons: President Rouhani
Iranian leader warns Europeans of 'tough' consequences if they renege on the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Iraqi Shia armed groups condemn Salih-Trump meeting
Iran-backed Shia armed groups call on President Salih to step down for 'disrespecting' Iraqi sovereignty and blood.
UK gov't votes against measures protecting child refugees
As Brexit nears, House of Commons vote against proposed legislation to ensure children can reunite with families in UK.
What evidence has come out since Trump was impeached?
Revelations since the December impeachment vote are prompting more calls for the Senate to hear witnesses.
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