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Boris Johnson: Soleimani had blood of British troops on his hands
PM throws support behind Washington as US-Iran tensions soar following missile attacks, Soleimani assassination.
What's going on in Kashmir? | Start Here
Kashmir was in the headlines over the summer after India stripped the region of its autonomy.
Behind the gaming screen | Start Here
Gaming industry's labour force has had a year of reckoning.
In Pictures: Ukrainian passenger plane crashes near Tehran
Jet crashed minutes after taking off from Tehran airport on its way to Kyiv, killing all 176 people on board.
US-Iran tensions: What war powers does Trump have?
House Democrats are preparing a vote on a War Powers Resolution to try to limit Trump's actions in Iran.
'No survivors': Ukrainian jet crashes in Iran with 176 on board
State television reports that all passengers of the Boeing 737 plane heading to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv were killed.
What's behind the Qassem Soleimani assassination? | Start Here
The killing of Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani by the US has the world talking. Here's what you need to know.
Becoming Ocean: When you and the world are drowning
One woman shares the story of her life with polycystic kidney disease and sees parallels with the plight of the planet.
Iran: From price riots to collective effervescence
Or how the Trump administration saved the Islamic Republic.
Several killed in car bomb attack near Somali parliament
At least four killed and 10 others wounded in Mogadishu as al-Shabab claims responsibility for the blast.
Hashd deputy leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis buried in Iraq's Najaf
Mourners gathered in the holy city to pay their respects before the armed group leader was buried at Salam Cemetery.
Iran's Khamenei says missile strike a 'slap in the face' for US
In a televised speech, the Iranian supreme leader says the 'corrupt' US presence in the region must end.
Six stories you may have missed because of Iran's missile attacks
Here are some major stories you might not have seen because of the breaking news out of Iran and Iraq.
Malaysian graft buster: Voice clips prove Najib Razak cover-up
Former prime minister caught on audio recording seeking help purportedly from Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed.
Iran fires back at US: What you need to know in 500 words
Key questions answered as over a dozen ballistic missiles launched by Tehran at two bases housing US troops in Iraq.
Iraq army says no Iraqi casualties as 22 missiles strike bases
Military says 17 missiles hit Ain al-Asad airbase while five others fell in Erbil.
Soleimani killing: Iranian-American community reacts to tension
Many Iranian Americans fear they will be subject to harassment by the government or individuals if the crisis worsens.
Kenya school attacked by al-Shabab, several students killed
Suspected al-Shabab fighters attacked a primary school in Garissa county near the border with Somalia.
Iran launches missile attacks on US facilities in Iraq
Iran fires more than a dozen rockets at Iraq's Ain al-Asad military base, and targets Erbil facility.
Where did Iran attack US forces in Iraq?
Targets were two airbases, including Ain al-Asad, which was attacked previously by ISIL in 2016.
Dozens killed in stampede at Qassem Soleimani's funeral in Iran
The Iranian military commander killed by US air raid laid to rest in Kerman as large crowds attended his funeral.
Refugee diaries: 10 years in immigration detention in Australia
A man abandoned as a child in Western Sahara, a protester who fears the death penalty in Iran are among those detained.
A year after RCMP's violent raid, Wet'suwet'en people fear repeat
Tensions rise as Wet'suwet'en leaders evict pipeline company from traditional territories in northern British Columbia.
Trump retreats from threat to attack Iranian cultural sites
Reversing course, Trump says he'd obey int'l law, not target cultural sites in any military action against Iran.
Britain moves closer to leaving EU as MPs scrutinise Brexit deal
The UK Parliament is expected to pass landmark legislation enacting the country's departure from the bloc.
Senate Republicans back plan for Trump impeachment trial rules
McConnell says he has backing of enough Republicans to start trial as soon as House sends Trump impeachment articles.
Rights groups call for federal inquiry into Mississippi prisons
The move comes after five inmates were killed in 10 days of violence in a prison system long dogged by understaffing.
'Laughable': Anger as BAFTA awards recognise only white actors
Lack of diversity highlighted as all 20 nominees in acting categories for UK film body's awards are white.
Sadio Mane has been named the 2019 African Player of the Year
Mane is only the second Senegalese footballer to win the African Player of the Year award after El Hadji Diouf.
'Tragic and absurd': Sudanese refugees detained in Niger
Weeks-long UNHCR sit-in ends in forceful dispersal as more than 300 Sudanese asylum seekers arrested.
Venezuela opposition leader Guaido takes new oath amid standoff
Amid a showdown for control of parliament, Guaido enters National Assembly after a tense standoff with security forces.
US-Iran tensions after Soleimani killing: All the latest updates
Iran starts burial in a cemetery in his hometown of Kerman after a delay prompted by a stampede in the city.
France remembers Charlie Hebdo victims on fifth anniversary
Nine members of the satirical magazine's staff were killed in 2015 attack by two French brothers.
Indian students allegedly linked to BJP assault activists
Students at one of India’s top universities say they have been beaten for protesting against a controversial new citizenship law.
Trump: The American Netanyahu
On Iran and the Middle East, the Trump administration is following Israel's playbook.
Labour to announce leader on April 4: Who has declared so far?
Six candidates have said they intend to stand to try and replace Corbyn after party's crushing election defeat.
Putin meets Assad in rare Syria visit amid US-Iran tensions
Surprise visit comes as regional tensions intensify over Syria's ally Iran vowing response to Soleimani's killing.
Spanish deadlock breaks as Sanchez wins confidence vote by two
Spain now has a government, breaking nearly a year of deadlock.
India to hang 2012 New Delhi gang rape convicts on January 22
Court issues death warrant for four men convicted in rape and murder of woman on a bus that galvanised mass protests.
Blast in Pakistan's Quetta kills two, wounds many: Officials
Bomb targets a security personnel's vehicle in the southwestern city rich in mineral resources.
Transforming a symbol of colonialism into a space for African art
Togo's Palais De Lome, once home to German and French colonial rulers, is now home to modern pan-African art.
Soleimani killing: Iran's Zarif vows response to US 'act of war'
Iran's foreign minister tells Al Jazeera the US's days in the region are 'numbered', pledges retaliation in due course.
Rescue ship captain's conviction overturned by Malta court
Claus-Peter Reisch did not enter Maltese waters with criminal intent after rescuing 234 migrants, a court ruled.
UK: Ex-foreign ministers weigh in on Soleimani killing
Jeremy Hunt says lack of consultation showed fraying alliances, while Jack Straw warns of 'wider consequences'.
Algerian president calls Libya's Tripoli a 'red line'
During meeting with GNA head, Abdelmadjid Tebboune calls for peace and stability in Libya.
'Political will' in way of expelling US troops from Iraq
While steps to expel US troops may be straightforward, some experts say neither party is in favour of such a move.
Iran's parliament designates all US forces as 'terrorists'
Iranian legislators pass bill designating US military, Pentagon as terror groups for ordering Soleimani's killing.
India suffers hottest decade on record
National weather office calls impact of global warming 'unmistakable' with more than 1,500 people killed last year.
UK teenager in rape trial handed suspended jail term in Cyprus
Cypriot court gives 19-year-old woman a four-month sentence suspended for three years.
South Korea inequality: Youth fed up with wealth gap
A recent study shows many South Koreans in their 20s no longer believe hard work alone is a guarantee of success.
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