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Leader of US border militia group pleads guilty to weapons charge
Larry Hopkins's group has been accused of illegally detaining immigrants as they crossed the US border with Mexico.
Another blackface incident hits Philadelphia's New Year parade
The US city's annual New Year's Day Mummers Parade has seen other racist and socially offensive displays in the past.
Iraq: Anti-government protesters denounce pro-Iran crowds
Anti-gov't protesters in Baghdad accuse authorities of double standard for not cracking down on pro-Iran demonstrators.
Catalan separatists move to break Spain's political deadlock
ERC party to abstain during coming Parliament vote, potentially signaling end to prolonged political gridlock.
Algeria frees prominent war veteran, government critics
Some 180 activists, protesters and journalists were arrested and held prior to a controversial December 12 election.
Greece, Israel, Cyprus, move to build East Med gas pipeline
East Med would stretch some 1,900km from gas fields in Israel and Cyprus to the east Mediterranean to Italy via Greece.
Sanders, Trump mark New Year with fundraising haul announcements
Trump raised $46m, while Sanders drew more than $34.5m in the last quarter of 2019.
Will new gas deal fuel regional rivalry in east Mediterranean?
Greece, Cyprus and Israel sign a pipeline deal in eastern Mediterranean, angering Turkey.
Kuwaiti makeup artist slammed for posting blackface photo
Ghadeer Sultan insists she is not racist and refuses to delete blackface photos, saying is showcasing her talent.
Bangladesh blocks news website accusing minister of corruption
Sweden-based site reported on minister's watch collection which includes a Rolex worth almost as much as his salary.
Turkey's parliament approves military deployment to Libya
Erdogan is eager to support UN-recognised gov't in Tripoli as it faces renewed threat from military commander Haftar.
US presidential hopefuls debate healthcare
Majority of Democratic presidential candidates promise to preserve role of health insurance companies.
Iran may be planning attacks on US interests: Pentagon chief
US Defense Secretary Esper says there are 'indications' Iran or groups it supports may be planning 'additional attacks'.
Fleeing war, poverty, African migrants face racism in Egypt
Egypt has long been a refuge for African migrants, but racist harassment is reportedly on the rise.
Austria coalition deal includes headscarf ban, preventive custody
Conservative leader Sebastian Kurz claims to be tough on undocumented immigration and 'political Islam'.
Julian Castro drops out of 2020 US Democratic presidential race
As the only Latino in the race, Castro pushed hard on immigration, but he failed to climb in the polls.
Bird flu kills tens of thousands of turkeys in Poland
Up to 40,000 poultry are due to be slaughtered after bird flu was found responsible for the deaths of 25,000 turkeys.
Belgian judge suspends extradition of Catalonia's Puigdemont
Former Catalan leader is currently in Belgium but is wanted in Spain over his role in a failed 2017 secession bid.
Top Manta: Spain's street sellers taking on the fashion world
Leading artists have teamed up with a group helping migrants in Spain to work legally.
Can there be a deal between Iran and the US in the new year?
Trump's maximum pressure policy against Iran has failed, but a deal that would satisfy both sides can still be achieved.
Minorities in Myanmar receive training
A group founded by a former member of US special forces is training people from ethnic minorities in Myanmar.
Latin America in 2020: Stories to watch
As elections loom and protests rattle the region, here are the stories to look out for this year.
How to foster more critical thinking about corporate power
Black Lives Matter cofounder Patrisse Cullors and British-Iraqi rapper and campaigner Lowkey discuss corporate power.
Turkey's parliament votes on sending troops to Libya
Legislators expected to approve motion amid concern deployment of Turkish forces could aggravate Libya conflict further.
Egyptian journalist says home raided, brother arrested
Government critic Mohamed el-Garhy says police raided his parents' house and asked his father for his whereabouts.
In Pictures: Australia's bushfires force mass exodus of people
More than 1500 firefighters battle blazes across New South Wales, where most of the fires are uncontained.
Dozens killed in violence in Sudan's West Darfur state
At least 24 people died after an IDP camp was attacked following a dispute between Arab and African ethnic groups.
'How's it human?': India's largest detention centre almost ready
Amid anxieties over a nationwide citizens' count by government, Al Jazeera visits a detention centre coming up in Assam.
Taiwan top general killed in helicopter crash
62-year-old commander and other officials were on a routine mission to visit soldiers in Yilan when the crash happened.
Tunisia: Prime minister-designate announces government formation
New government will be put to parliament for a vote on Thursday, where it must win majority support.
'Worst on record': Thousands flee as Australia's bushfires spread
New South Wales premier declares seven-day state of emergency as fire conditions expected to deteriorate on Saturday.
Israel: A model for the far right
White supremacists, anti-Semites, neo-Nazis and religious fundamentalists find inspiration, and support, in Tel Aviv.
Sri Lanka's Tamils fear discrimination under new president
Northern area neglected under new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who led campaign against Tamil Tigers during civil war.
Holland renamed: Just use 'The Netherlands', says government
Dutch government wants to officially use 'The Netherlands' in promotional material, as part of rebranding exercise.
Brexit: Uncertainty over relationship with EU continues
Prime Minister Johnson insists a trade deal can and must be struck by the end of 2020, with no extension.
Several dead, thousands caught in flooding in Indonesian capital
Rainfall, more than three times the average amount, recorded in Jakarta and West Java resulting in deadly flooding.
Austria's Kurz, Greens strike New Year's coalition deal
Deal with Green Party marks a swing left for former chancellor whose last coalition was with far-right Freedom Party.
End of the deadline: What now for US-North Korea talks?
Washington, DC, and Pyongyang criticised for squandering 'rare opportunity' in the last two years to iron out a deal.
Is Iraq becoming a battleground between Washington and Tehran?
Angry protesters stormed the US embassy in Baghdad after the US attacked an Iranian-backed paramilitary group.
Pro-Iran protesters leave US embassy compound in Baghdad
After being hit with tear gas, demonstrators who rallied against deadly US air raids heed calls to retreat.
'Iran is not afraid': Why Tehran dismisses US threats over Iraq
As war of words between Washington and Tehran escalates, analysts explain why the Islamic Republic will not back down.
One year under Brazil's Bolsonaro: 'What we expected him to be'
The Brazilian president faces a tough second year after leaving his own party and his policies in the Amazon rainforest.
Pompeo postpones Ukraine trip to focus on Iraq
Protesters stormed the US embassy compound in Iraq this week after US air raids against an Iran-backed Shia group.
Israel: Netanyahu to seek parliamentary immunity
Embattled PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, denies wrongdoing.
Inside the Georgian lab accused of testing biological weapons
Al Jazeera gets special access to laboratory at centre of Russian claims that Georgia hosts secret biological weapons laboratory run by US.
First Hong Kong rally of 2020 ends in clashes
As thousands gather to take movement into new year, police fire tear gas and arrest 'pro-democracy' protesters.
Four Syrian children killed in New Year's Day attack on school
In total, eight killed in rocket attack by government forces on an Idlib school packed with children and teachers.
Taliban attacks kill more than 20 Afghan security forces
In fresh wave of violence, Taliban kills security forces in country's north, underscoring group's strengthened position.
Pope says sorry for slapping devotee who took his hand
Francis apologises for hitting the hand of a woman who was excited to meet the Catholic leader.
10 things the Trump administration did in 2019 that you may have missed
From slashing the refugee cap to weakening climate policy, here are some of the things Trump did last year that you may have missed.
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