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Stormont: Draft deal aims to break Northern Ireland deadlock
UK, Ireland publish draft agreement to restore power-sharing to devolved government ahead of Monday deadline.
Thailand's Master Forger
101 East gains exclusive access inside a Thai prison to speak to one of the world's most notorious passport forgers.
The war addiction of American cable TV
The same people justifying the 2003 disaster war in Iraq are once again on screen justifying US aggression.
On the legacy and influence of James Baldwin
Author Edouard Louis and film director Ken Loach on trade unions and the relationship between class, race and gender.
Pelosi: Trump impeachment articles to be sent 'soon'
House Speaker Pelosi says she'll send articles when she's ready, wants to see 'arena' in which trial will take place.
South Africa's ANC to mark 108th anniversary amid blackouts
South Africa copes with blackouts despite president's promises as it prepares to mark ruling party's 108th anniversary.
Will NATO take a greater role in the Middle East?
US President Donald Trump said he will be asking the alliance to become more involved in the region.
US strike targeting Taliban commander causes civilian casualties
Mullah Nangyalay was killed but local officials say the attack also hit dozens of innocent bystanders.
US believes Iran accidentally shot down Ukraine plane: Reports
Iran dismisses reports that a missile brought down a Ukrainian airliner with 176 on board as 'illogical rumours'.
Crowds storm president's office in Georgia's breakaway Abkhazia
Hundreds demand resignation of de facto leader of Russia-backed separatist region, contesting local election.
US House to vote on limiting Trump's actions against Iran
Democrat-controlled House expected to pass War Powers resolution, but similar resolution faces uphill battle in Senate.
Ukraine jet that crashed may have been shot down: officials
Ukraine, US officials offer theories behind crash near Tehran, as Trump says he has 'terrible feeling' about disaster.
US-Iran tensions after Soleimani killing: All the latest updates
Iranian commander says missile barrage on US targets in Iraq was the start of a series of attacks to expel US forces.
Canada to join probe into Ukraine airplane crash in Iran
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country will be part of investigation after 63 of 176 killed in crash were Canadian citizens.
Jordanian princess becomes her country's first female pilot
Princess Salma completed her pilot training with Jordan's Armed Forces and was honoured by her father King Abdullah.
Iran: Ukraine plane caught fire but crew never called for help
Ukrainian airliner was turning back before crashing near Tehran, an initial report from investigators says.
Taiwan election seen as referendum on China influence
Hundreds of pro-democracy protesters have fled Hong Kong to the island since the demonstrations began.
The Iraqi people will pay the price for Iran-US rivalry, again
One of the early victims of the US escalation against Iran is Iraq's unprecedented protest movement.
More than bricks: How international law protects cultural sites
International law experts react to Donald Trump's threat to attack Iranian cultural sites.
Tensions remain high as US, Iran pull back from brink of war
Signs of de-escalation after Iran strikes US targets in Iraq in response to commander's killing, but friction prevails.
'Farcical exercise': Foreign envoys in Kashmir on India invite
New Delhi accused of organising yet another 'guided tour' of region that has been under lockdown since August 5.
UN envoy: 'Devastating surge' of attacks in Sahel and West Africa
Attacks increased five-fold in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger since 2016 with more than 4,000 deaths reported in 2019.
Libya's war: Who is supporting who
Al Jazeera takes a look at the foreign actors invested in the Libyan conflict and who they are siding with.
Brexit: 2019 worst year ever for British retail sales
A look at what made 2019 the worst year on record for retailers in the UK.
Warrior Hounds: The Mexican women searching for their disappeared
Women using their noses, simple tools to find missing loved ones, discouraged by what they say is official indifference.
India's citizenship law: Activists turn to art to express anger
Art as a form of protest. The anger against a new controversial citizenship law in India is getting creative.
How blackmail, harassment forced Pakistani women from university
Many parents pull out their daughters from Balochistan University after CCTV footage was used to blackmailed students.
UN monitors say Houthis not behind Saudi Aramco attacks: Report
Houthi-claimed attacks on two major Saudi oil facilities in September caused a spike in global oil prices.
Singapore faces first legal challenge over 'fake news' law
Tiny opposition party takes government to court over order on two Facebook posts and an article on its website.
Police officers killed in clash with protesters in Vietnam
Three police officers and one protester killed after demonstrators attacked authorities near Hanoi.
Several reported dead in bus crash in Iran
Bus travelling from capital Tehran to northeastern city of Gonbad overturns, killing at least 20 people and injuring 24.
Scott Morrison: The 'daggy dad' burned by Australia's fire crisis
Australians are angry at the prime minister's handling of the crisis, and failure to take action on climate change.
US senators slam WH briefing on Soleimani: All the latest updates
Lawmakers say Trump officials failed to present proof justifying Iranian general's killing without Congress' approval.
Australians urged to evacuate as monster bushfires regenerate
Hot temperatures and high winds expected to fan flames of blazes that have devastated parts of country since September.
Chinese report says Wuhan outbreak may be from new coronavirus
Authorities say new strain that caused current epidemic is different from previously discovered human coronaviruses.
'Always campaign time': Why Taiwan's indigenous people back KMT
Deeply entrenched community service centres give opposition KMT edge in indigenous communities in Saturday elections.
Trump: US imposing new 'powerful' sanctions on Iran after attacks
Trump says no US troops hurt in Iran air raids, Tehran 'appears to be standing down'.
Mexican asylum seekers fear deportation to Guatemala
Under new US rules, Mexican asylum seekers can be flown to Guatemala to seek refuge there instead.
US judge keeps block on immigration 'public charge' rule
The Trump administration rule would make it more difficult for poor immigrants to attain United States residency.
NATO heeds Trump's call to be 'more involved' in Middle East
Alliance backs US president following his assassination of Iran's Qassem Soleimani, and Tehran's retaliatory attacks.
World reacts after Iran fires missiles at US targets in Iraq
Iran launches missile strikes at US facilities in Iraq, less than a week after US killed top general.
US-Iran tensions: Timeline of events leading to Soleimani killing
A look at the events leading to the US killing of Iran's Qassem Soleimani and the escalation that followed.
Iraqis denounce Iran missiles as 'violation of sovereignty'
Iraqis say Iran's targeting of US bases on Iraqi soil is an 'assault' and call on parties to move battlefield elsewhere.
Iran-US tensions likely to hamper Ukraine plane crash probe
Iran has said it will not give black boxes to the US who international rules say should be involved in the probe.
Sudan seizes assets of ex-president Bashir's former ruling party
Assets of the NCP were seized under a law that was passed in November and that ordered the party's dissolution.
Alaska had warmest year ever recorded in 2019: US report
The US government report finding comes as the EU says the world had its second hottest year on the books.
Across 33 countries, majority of people disapprove of Trump: Pew
A survey of some 37,000 people across 33 countries found scepticism about US President Trump's foreign policy agenda.
Nationwide strike in India after farmers' suicides
Millions of workers in India are on strike protesting against government's economic policies.
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