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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.
What's the point of Donald Trump's impeachment trial?
At the end of the trial, two-thirds of the senators need to approve at least one article to remove the president.
Former CIA contractor defends brutal post-9/11 interrogations
Architect of CIA interrogation programme questioned at US base at Guantanamo Bay.
Trump impeachment trial: Democrats make opening arguments
Opening arguments follow marathon day of debate over the rules of the impeachment trial against Trump.
Tripoli's Mitiga airport reopens after coming under fire
Resumption of shelling on airport has put a recent ceasefire brokered by Russia and Turkey on shaky ground.
Russia: Biggest pool in Muslim-majority North Caucasus bans women
Activists angered after swimming pool bans women, but sports centre says decision was based on financial reasons.
Masked gunmen kill local commander of Iran's security forces
Attackers on a motorcycle - armed with assault and hunting rifle - ambushed Basij militia leader in Darkhoein town.
'Perilous times' for Iraq's Shia militias after Soleimani killing
Death of powerful militia leader in US drone strike throws future of Popular Mobilisation Force into uncertainty.
Philippines residents refuse to leave volcano danger zones
Despite repeated warnings that the Philippines's Taal volcano could erupt at any time, some are risking their lives to stay close to home.
At least 12 killed in Russia-led air raids near Syria's Aleppo
Family of eight, including six children, among those killed by air attack in Syria, according to residents.
At least 10 killed in two days of violent protests across Iraq
Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to try to disperse stone-throwing youth.
Officials confirm first US case of coronavirus
A US citizen who recently returned from a trip to central China has been diagnosed with the new virus, says the CDC.
China says coronavirus cases rise to 440, with nine deaths
Jump in cases comes as China steps up testing and surveillance for coronavirus that first emerged in Wuhan in December.
Lebanon announces formation of new government
Protests continue despite breakthrough, as demonstrators call for early elections and technocrat-led cabinet.
South Africa's stateless children: 'I thought I would be shot'
Children, often undocumented and unaccompanied, risk the dangerous crossing into South Africa in hope of a better life.
Israeli troops kill three Palestinians near Gaza fence
Mohammad Hani Abu Mandeel, Salem Zuweid an-Na'ami and Mahmoud Khaled Sa'id shot dead, local media reports.
Libya war costing $77m in oil revenue per day
Libya's oil production has slowed to a near halt after forces loyal to warlord Khalifa Haftar blockade ports and stop pipelines.
Spain clears up after winter storm kills four, causes power cuts
Powerful Storm Gloria now heading into southern France with torrential rains and snow in the mountains.
What to expect in Trump's impeachment trial
The trial to remove US President Donald Trump from office has begun, but how will it end?
India's Telangana to test facial recognition in local elections
Software to be used to verify voters in 10 polling stations in Telangana state despite growing concerns about privacy.
Brazil: Prosecutors accuse Glenn Greenwald in hacking case
News of criminal complaint denounced by journalists and campaigners as attempt to stifle free speech in the country.
The Shame of My Name
Algerians forced to adopt obscene family names by French colonisers bear the burden of ridicule for generations.
Afghan conflict: Half a million people displaced in 2019
Al Jazeera looks at the conditions in Afghanistan that force men displaced by conflict and poverty into the ranks of armed groups.
'A well-planned battle for control of Poland's judiciary'
Judges, rights groups fear democracy is being threatened as controversial draft law heads to lower house of parliament.
Saudi denies report kingdom behind hacking of Jeff Bezos's phone
Dismissal comes after report says billionaire's phone was hacked after getting message apparently sent by MBS's account.
India's Supreme Court refuses to strike down citizenship law
The top court seeks gov't response to petitions filed against Citizenship Amendment Act seen discriminatory to Muslims.
US President offers to 'help' India, Pakistan on Kashmir dispute
Pakistan has sought US help in resolving Kashmir issue but India has baulked at the idea of mediation.
Trump impeachment trial day two: All the latest updates
Senate votes 53-47 along party lines to adopt rules governing impeachment trial proceedings of President Donald Trump.
Trump impeachment: US Senate approves trial rules
In a party-line vote, Senate approves resolution outlining the rules that will govern Trump's impeachment proceedings.
Asia taking no chances with new China virus as WHO meeting looms
Enhanced screening in place from Taiwan to Singapore as countries trigger responses honed by SARS experience.
India's Supreme Court to hear pleas challenging citizenship law
More than 140 petitions seeking to examine the constitutional validity of the citizenship law will come up for hearing.
North Korea bans foreign tourists over China virus: Tour agency
Most visitors to the North are Chinese or visit through the mainland, which first reported the virus in December.
Venezuela intelligence agents raid Guaido offices: Opposition
Guaido, who has defied a travel ban to go to Europe, is locked in a power struggle with President Nicolas Maduro.
Indian tourists die after falling unconscious at Nepal resort
Eight tourists died of suspected suffocation in a hotel near Kathmandu after trying to keep warm by using a gas heater.
'Mateship and comradery': Australia's soot-covered firefighters
The firefighters battling the massive fires that ravaged Australia this year are volunteers, and more are signing up.
Mistrust with police major driver of gun violence in US: Report
Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence documents how crime reporting drops after instances of police brutality.
US deports Iranian student despite court order
Northeastern University student's case raises new questions about treatment of Iranians by immigration authorities.
Trump confirms plans to expand controversial travel ban
Trump tells Wall Street Journal he's planning on adding additional countries to an updated version of his travel ban.
Father who held children captive for years faces abuse charges
Gerrit-Jan van Dorsten told children he sexually abused that 'bad spirits' would enter their bodies if they spoke out.
Russia gets new government in what Putin calls 'major renewal'
New government installed after Russian leader unveiled plans to put proposed constitutional changes to a referendum.
Brazil charges ex-Vale CEO with homicide for dam disaster
The dam disaster in Brazil's Minas Gerais state killed more than 250 people almost a year ago.
US Supreme Court declines to fast-track Obamacare appeal
The fate of the Affordable Care Act will remain uncertain until after the 2020 US presidential elections.
Who will close the gap between rich and poor?
Political and business leaders are in Davos for World Economic Forum as Oxfam report reveals global inequality.
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