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Drug trafficking: Guinea-Bissau used as transit point
Anti-narcotic agencies say Latin American traffickers use Guinea-Bissau as a transit point to Europe.
Plastic bag ban goes into effect in Mexico City
With only 4 percent of its waste ever recycled, Mexico's biggest city introduces a new ban on plastics.
Haitham bin Tariq sworn in as Oman's new sultan
The former culture minister has been named as successor to late Sultan Qaboos.
Ukraine wants punishment, compensation from Iran for downed plane
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy demands assurances for Tehran to open a full probe, bringing those responsible to justice.
Most of Jakarta could be submerged by 2050
Experts warn 90 percent of Indonesia’s capital could be submerged by 2050.
Tunisia parliament rejects gov't of PM-designate Habib Jemli
President Kais Saied has 10 days to designate new prime minister after Ennahdha nominee fails to win chamber's backing.
Soleimani and US-Iran escalation: How big is the story online?
Al Jazeera analysed data to measure global reaction to the most significant confrontation between US and Iran in years.
History of planes brought down by missiles since 1973
Ukraine International Airlines PS752 had just left Tehran when it was shot down on January 8 killing 176 people aboard.
US-Iran tensions after Soleimani killing: All the latest updates
Tensions rise as US hits Iran with more sanctions following Tehran's retaliatory attack in Iraq after Soleimani killing.
'Disastrous mistake': Iran admits it shot down Ukrainian plane
Government statement blames 'human error' for the incident that left 176 people killed, including many Iranian citizens.
'Keep your war away': Iraqis revive protests amid US-Iran tension
Demonstrators take aim at foreign interference in Iraq, after tensions between US and Iran played out on Iraqi soil.
Who could succeed Oman's Sultan Qaboos?
If Omani royals fail to pick successor in three days, they will unseal a letter written by Qaboos naming his choice.
China reports first death from mysterious outbreak in Wuhan
Death comes as Beijing announced that 41 people have been diagnosed with pathogen linked to a new type of coronavirus.
US targeted Iranian official in Yemen in failed strike
On same day US strike killed Soleimani in Iraq, a US air strike targeted an Iranian official in Yemen, officials say.
Texas governor to reject new refugees, first under Trump order
Three national resettlement agencies have sued the Trump administration in an effort to block the order.
Australia: More than 10 million acres of land decimated
Firefighters across Australia's southeast are facing strong winds and temperatures beyond 40 degrees Celsius as they work to save lives and houses.
Trump considering dramatic expansion of travel ban: Report
Officials speaking to AP news agency say draft list includes seven countries, the majority of which are Muslim-majority.
What caused a Ukranian plane to crash in Tehran?
Iran rejects allegations it mistakenly shot the plane down but Ukraine and Western countries are pushing for evidence.
Fearing nuclear proliferation, Europe works to calm Iran tensions
At emergency meeting, European Union foreign ministers do not consider triggering dispute resolution under nuclear deal.
US rejects Iraq request to discuss troop withdrawal
Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi made the request in a phone call with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday.
Zelenskyy: Claims Iran missile downed Ukraine plane 'unconfirmed'
As Western countries claim jet was downed, killing all 176 on board, Volodymyr Zelenskyy demands evidence is shared.
Video of Epstein's first apparent suicide attempts was deleted
Footage taken from outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell at the time was permanently deleted by mistake, prosecutors say.
Pelosi says she will submit Trump impeachment articles to Senate
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she will advance legislation next week that will formally trigger a trial.
India's top court orders review of Kashmir internet shutdown
The top court said the communications lockdown in Muslim-majority region violated the country's telecoms rules.
Northern Ireland parties to revive power-sharing government
Agreement brokered by UK and Ireland is set to end the Northern Ireland Assembly's longest suspension in 13 years.
Iran plane crash: All the latest updates
Iran dismisses US, Canadian intelligence that missile accidentally downed plane that had 176 people on board.
Pompeo: US didn't know when, where Soleimani attacks would happen
Pompeo says there is 'no doubt' Soleimani was planning imminent attacks, but US did not know 'precisely' when or where.
US imposes sanctions on Iran after Iraq attack: Mnuchin
US treasury secretary says additional sanctions are result of Tehran's attack on US troops in Iraq this week.
UK: Inmates wearing fake suicide belts attack prison guards
Incident at Whitemoor prison in eastern England being treated as 'terrorist attack'.
Sudanese in rebel-held Kauda hope for peace after Hamdok's visit
PM Abdalla Hamdok makes first visit by a government official to conflict-ridden South Kordofan state in nearly a decade.
Bulgarian environment minister charged over water crisis
Neno Dimov faces up to eight years in jail for mismanaging water supplies in western city.
At cemeteries, the Sunni and Shia say the same prayers
As sectarian sentiment flares, it is important for Muslims in the US and beyond to refuse to feed the dogs of war.
Google trends
US iran escalation
Hong Kong movement drives Taiwan pro-independence support
Amid heated elections, Taiwanese have been closely watching crackdown on anti-government protesters in nearby Hong Kong.
How surviving cancer helps me cope with the climate crisis
Australia's bushfires have left grief on our doorstep. As a cancer survivor, I too have been through the flames.
Israel to release man convicted of spying for Syria in swap deal
Israel to release two prisoners - one of whom was convicted of spying for Syria - as part of a deal brokered by Russia.
European leaders to hold emergency summit to save Iran deal
EU foreign ministers set for rare emergency meeting as Europe tries to steer US and Iran back to nuclear diplomacy.
At UN, US and Iran invoke Article 51 to justify military actions
The crisis between the United States and Iran has been put under sharp focus at a UN Security Council meeting.
What you need to know about Taiwan’s 2020 general elections
Island's 19 million voters head to the polls on Saturday in an election that heavily favours the incumbent president.
Morocco rights activists warn over free speech after arrests
Leading human rights activists warn of assault on freedom of expression following the arrest of journalists, artists.
IOC: No kneeling, hand gestures at 2020 Tokyo Olympics
International Olympic Committee details the types of athlete protests not permissible at this year's Tokyo Games.
Iran plane crash: Canada mourns its dead from Ukraine flight 752
Canadians hold vigils for dozens of the victims from Ukraine International Airlines flight 762.
India police violently disperse student protest in New Delhi
Police chased and struck protesters with batons as about 1,000 JNU students and teachers rallied in Indian capital.
'Our loved ones aren't with us any more': Iranian-Canadians mourn
At least 63 Canadian citizens, mostly of Iranian origin, were killed when a Ukrainian airliner went down in Tehran.
Informants in Iraq, Syria helped US kill Iran's Soleimani: report
Investigators focusing on suspected informants at Damascus and Baghdad airports who collaborated with the US military.
Video appears to show moment Ukraine plane hit over Iran
Ukrainian airliner crashed minutes after takeoff from Tehran on the night Iran fired missiles at US forces in Iraq.
Trudeau: Evidence indicates Iranian missile downed Ukraine plane
Iran dismissed previous reports that a missile brought down a Ukraine airliner with 176 on board as 'illogical rumours'.
One woman reports a rape every 15 minutes in India
Women reported almost 34,000 rapes in 2018, according to the annual crime report released by the Home Ministry.
Russia announces ceasefire deal with Turkey in Syria's Idlib
Ceasefire in last opposition stronghold paves way for pause in bombardments by Syrian government forces.
US House votes to restrain Trump's actions against Iran
Democrat-controlled House passes nonbinding War Powers resolution, but similar measure faces an uphill battle in Senate.
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