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Saudi Arabia executed 184 people in 2019: Rights group
Human rights group Reprieve calls the kingdom a 'pariah state' and questions why it is hosting this year's G20 summit.
Frustrations grow over bank restrictions in Lebanon
Capital controls have been in place since anti-establishment protests against the political class began in mid-October.
Hardline Hindus protest huge Jesus statue in India's Karnataka
Hindus linked to ruling BJP rally against planned statue that will rival Rio de Janeiro's Christ The Redeemer for size.
Trump approved Soleimani killing with conditions in June: report
NBC report comes as US defence secretary contradicts Trump's claim that Iran was planning attacks on four embassies.
Migrants face increasingly hostile conditions
The price is getting higher for refugees attempting to make the desperate journey into Europe.
Australia’s bushfires devastate native wildlife population
Bushfires have burned through millions of hectares of land, destroying the habitats of many native animals.
'Clerics get lost!': Iran protests rage on for a third day
Crowds in Iran call on leadership to quit after Tehran admitted it mistakenly shot down plane with 176 people on board.
Iran's plane shoot-down protest: Crisis of competency, legitimacy
Sense of solidarity after General Soleimani's assassination temporarily created across Iran soon gave way to hostility.
Queen agrees Prince Harry and Meghan can go it alone
Monarch says she would have preferred couple to remain full-time royals but respects their wish for an independent life.
US Senator Cory Booker ends 2020 presidential bid
Booker's exit from the race to be the Democratic nominee in 2020 comes amid lagging polls and fundraising woes.
Why has Uzbekistan jailed a man who attempted suicide?
After jumping in front of a train, Kadyr Yusupov, who suffers from mental illness, said he was spying for the West.
US military presence in the Middle East and Afghanistan
Washington has more than 60,000 troops in the Middle East and is planning to deploy more forces amid tensions with Iran.
What steps can Iran take to ensure justice for downing PS752?
Demands for justice are growing after Iran admits shooting down Ukrainian jetliner, killing all 176 people on board.
Heads of Libya's warring sides in Russia for talks
Meetings attended by al-Sarraj and Haftar after ceasefire comes into force raise hopes of revival of political process.
Bangladesh arrests Sufi singer under internet law after protests
Shariat Sarker arrested under the stringent Digital Security Act for 'hurting religious sentiment of Muslims'.
Iran admits downing Ukrainian airliner: All the latest updates
Protests in Iran after authorities admit the military accidentally downed Kyiv-bound plane, killing 176 people.
Will Iran and the US clash in Lebanon and Syria?
Local circumstances limit the extent to which Iran and its proxies can retaliate against the US in Lebanon and Syria.
Judges say special court in Musharraf case was unconstitutional
Musharraf was sentenced to death in absentia by a special court in December last year on treason charges.
Why are Guineans protesting? All you need to know
Guinea has been hit by mass demonstrations over constitutional reform since mid-October.
Iran denies 'cover up' amid public anger over plane crash
Spokesman insists government did not lie about plane shootdown, dismisses Trump's messages of support for protesters.
Sudan press freedom: Offices of four media groups seized
Sudan's journalists sound the alarm as the government shuts down several media outlets.
Five things to know about Sultan Qaboos
Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said has died after nearly 50 years as the country's ruler.
Iran admits it shot down Ukrainian passenger plane
Iran admits it 'unintentionally' shot down Ukrainian airliner.
Haiti earthquake: Sadness and anger on 10th anniversary
Haitians pay tribute to nearly 300,000 people killed in the devastating earthquake 10 years ago.
Promise of change: Hong Kong councillors begin new term
Al Jazeera talks to new young councillors in Hong Kong, who hope to rise through the ranks and bring about more political change.
Cyprus gas dispute: Island divided over resource control
Turkey's gas exploration in eastern Mediterranean raises concern among neighbours Greece and Cyprus.
Heavy rains, snowfall leave dozens dead in Pakistan, Afghanistan
Severe winter weather kills at least 43 in two countries as authorities struggle to evacuate people to safer places.
France's Macron to host G5 Sahel presidents in Pau
French role, security set to dominate Macron's talks with leaders from Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Chad.
What do tense US-Iranian relations mean for China, North Korea?
Asian nations likely to be affected differently, with economic risks for China and Pyongyang eyeing strategic gains.
Soleimani assassination: Conflicting messages on attack evidence
Republicans and Democrats voice doubt over Trump statement that Iran attack on US embassies imminent.
Philippines on alert as volcano spews ash, steam and lava
Thousands of residents evacuated and Manila airport closed amid fears of 'hazardous' eruption of Taal volcano.
How 'Internet Express' is helping Kashmiris go online
Thousands of Kashmiris travel daily by trains to towns where government-run internet kiosks offer them web access.
Japan's Abe warns conflict with Iran affects entire world
Japan is longtime ally of the United States, but has long-standing relations and interests with Iran.
Australian prime minister's approval rating singed by bushfires
Scott Morrison has come under attack for being slow to respond to the crisis, even taking a holiday as Australia burned.
Canada grieves for the dead after Iran aircraft tragedy
Ceremonies held across the country after 57 Canadians among the 176 people killed when plane was shot down near Tehran.
Will the US stick with Taiwan?
Landslide victory for Taiwan's pro-independence president as voters reject closer ties with China.
Iraqi journalists fear for lives after Basra reporters killed
Journalists say they have been increasingly under attack since wave of anti-government protests began in October.
Anger after Iran admits downing plane: All the latest updates
Crowds in Tehran call on leadership to resign after Tehran admits mistakenly shot down plane with 176 people on board.
Volcanic tsunami feared as Philippine volcano spews ash
About 8,000 residents on the volcano island and high-risk towns were being evacuated amid fears of explosive eruption.
Rockets hit Iraq military base hosting US troops
Airbase north of Baghdad targeted with rocket barrage, wounding four Iraqi soldiers, as US-Iran tensions simmer.
Hassan Nasrallah: Attacks on Iraqi bases just the start
Hezbollah leader urges Iran's allies to take action against the US for killing top General Qassem Soleimani.
Families of victims mourn in Canada
In western Canada, a community comes together to mourn plane crash victims.
Oman's new leader receives dignitaries
Oman’s new sultan, Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, is officially receiving foreign dignitaries in his first full day as the country's new leader.
Hong Kong denies entry to Human Rights Watch director
Authorities bar group's head Kenneth Roth from entering Chinese territory ahead of the launch of its new report.
Iran's only female Olympic medalist says she has defected
Taekwondo champion Kimia Alizadeh says she is tired of being used as a propaganda tool by Iranian authorities.
In pictures: 10 years since Haiti's devastating earthquake
A decade after a powerful earthquake, Haiti still struggles to recover from the destruction it left behind.
How Ukraine's Zelenskyy is winning hearts and minds in Russia
The Ukrainian president's New Year address overshadowed Vladimir Putin's and won the praise of many Russians.
Threatening culture in Trumpian times
Trump has decided not to attack Iran's cultural sites, but is the world's cultural heritage any safer?
Outrage after Jeopardy! host rules Bethlehem not in Palestine
Contestant on popular US quiz show was told she was wrong for identifying Jesus's birthplace as Palestine.
Qatari emir in Iran: 'De-escalation' the only way forward
Visit comes amid heightened tensions in the Gulf following the US killing of top Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.
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