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Mother of Briton jailed for alleging rape backs Cyprus boycott
Mother, angered by court ruling that her daughter falsified gang-rape claim, says Cyprus is 'absolutely not safe'.
Umaro Cissoko Embalo wins Guinea-Bissau presidential election
Electoral body claims Embalo won most votes in runoff, but opponent Domingos Simoes Pereira says will contest result.
The evening death came for me: My journey with PTSD
On a gorgeous Florida evening, a truck crashed into me. As I lay in intensive care, I learned who had been driving it.
India protester shot in head driving outrage at police
He is one of at least 25 people killed since demonstrations began against government's new controversial citizenship law.
How Libya spiralled into chaos post-Gaddafi
Libya has been scarred by violence and divided by conflict ever since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in October nine years ago.
Sixteen inmates killed in Mexico prison fight
Incident marks the latest blow to the track record of president, who took power in 2018 vowing to reduce violence.
US: Judge orders Alex Jones to pay $100,000 in Sandy Hook case
Texas judge refuses to dismiss lawsuit against the conspiracy theorist, who promoted falsehoods about the 2012 massacre.
Angola hits ex-leader dos Santos's daughter with asset freeze
Isabel dos Santos denies the charges against her, saying they are 'politically motivated'.
US deploys 750 troops to Middle East after Baghdad embassy attack
US president threatens Iran would 'pay a very big price' but later said he does not want to go to war.
A voice from the forest in the corporate boardroom
Only when indigenous people are heard by those financing climate disaster can we stop the destruction, together.
In Pictures: India's homeless bear brunt of record cold
Capital New Delhi broke record for coldest December day in 119 years on Monday, compounding miseries of the homeless.
What protests in Lebanon can tell us about inequality worldwide
Confronting inequalities is not about merely bridging gaps, it requires confronting entrenched interests.
South Africa's Jacob Zuma faces corruption inquiry
As per an estimate by the South African government, corruption has cost the economy $700bn.
Central African Republic: UN steps in for peace efforts
For government forces, this is the first time they are setting foot in PK5 since 2014.
UN, government forces declare CAR capital district 'weapons free'
Local fighters, traders urged to lay down arms after deadly clashes in mainly-Muslim PK5 district in the CAR capital.
Winners of the decade: World's top athletes and sports teams
From Usain Bolt to Serena Williams, a look at the most successful sports stars and teams over the last 10 years.
How 2019 changed the Kashmir dispute forever
Watershed year saw abrogation of special status and later bifurcation amid crippling curfew and communications blackout.
Extreme speed biking: Colombian teens' deadly rides
Colombian teens are speeding at 100 km per hour in a souped-up version of the US's Gravity Biking to forget their woes.
In Pictures: New Year celebrations around the world
From North Korea to New York City, revellers welcome 2020 with parties, fireworks and dancing.
Taiwan leader spurns China's offer to unify under Hong Kong model
Tsai Ing-wen, who is seeking re-election in a January 11 vote, promises to safeguard island's freedom and democracy.
North Korea's Kim ends freeze of nuclear and missile tests
North Korean leader says Pyongyang will show 'new strategic weapon' soon as he denounces US's 'gangster-like demands'.
New technology: Are we trading our privacy for convenience?
How the same devices we happily carry in our pockets are being weaponised against us.
Police fire tear gas as Hong Kong rings in New Year
Protesters at the harbourfront counted down chanting: 'Ten! Nine! Liberate Hong Kong, revolution now!'.
2020: World rings in New Year amid wildfires, protests
Revellers celebrate New Year, but protests in Asia, along with wildfires in Australia, dampen the festive mood.
Iran rejects US accusation of being behind Baghdad protests
Tehran hits out at 'audacity of US officials' who accused Islamic Republic of stoking tension in Iraqi capital.
Srebrenica: Ex-Bosnian Serb general indicted for aiding genocide
Milomir Savcic is accused of commanding troops to capture, imprison, kill and bury hundreds of Bosnian Muslims.
Arab League warns against 'foreign interference' in Libya
Pan-Arab body urges warring sides in Libya against 'interference' amid Turkish push to send troops.
Protesters at US embassy in Baghdad gear up for sit-in
Demonstrators demand end to US 'intervention', as Iraqi protesters elsewhere distance themselves from embassy tensions.
US caught off guard as protesters storm Baghdad embassy: analysts
US vulnerability exposed as hundreds surround heavily fortified compound in Iraqi capital to protest against attacks.
Libya militias rake in millions in European migration funds: AP
In an Associated Press investigation, migrants recount ordeals in EU-funded detention centres run by human traffickers.
Muslim women detained in China claim forced abortions
In Part Two of this series, ethnic Kazakhs say they believe there is nothing they can do to bring their abusers to justice.
20 years of Putin: From political unknown to dominant force
New Year's Eve marks two decades since Vladimir Putin's ascent to power.
The child who taught me what it means to hope
How, after Nepal's 2015 earthquake, a father's words and a boy making his way to school offered a lesson in resilience.
Trump: Iran 'fully responsible' for tensions around US embassy
US president blames Iran for protesters storming US embassy compound in Baghdad as he calls on Iraq for support.
Protesters storm US embassy compound in Baghdad
Public anger grows after US attacks on Iran-backed militia in Iraq and Syria that killed 25 fighters.
Russia, Ukraine mulling new prisoner swap: Kyiv
Ukrainian presidency says Kyiv and Moscow are working towards new prisoner exchange, days after swapping 200 captives.
Indians hold citizenship law 'protest parties' on New Year's Eve
Students and activists in several cities ring in 2020 with street gatherings to protest new law seen as anti-Muslim.
Pakistani media mogul rejects filmmaker's rape accusation
Director Jamshed Mahmood Raza alleges Dawn newspaper's Hameed Haroon raped him 13 years ago.
Israeli top court hears case on Netanyahu's future
The court is not expected to hand down an immediate ruling and may ask for a full court panel to convene on matter.
Impeachment, immigration to dominate US 2020 presidential race
As President Donald Trump prepares for the 2020 polls, his impeachment will hog headlines next year.
'Won't leave': Women lead protest in India capital's Muslim area
Women in New Delhi's Shaheen Bagh neighbourhood stand out for leading protest against 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
Kabul: 17 killed due to hazardous levels of air pollution
Officials have been cracking down on local businesses thought to be the main contributors to air pollution in Kabul.
North Korea strategy shift expected after nuclear talks stall
North Korean leader Kim's New Year speech may unveil key policy changes to ease sanctions, say geopolitical analysts.
Central African Republic clashes: UN adds more troops
After fighting between traders and fighters broke out over a dispute in Bangui, 40 people die.
A decade in the Asia-Pacific region: 2010 to 2019
2019 marks the end of a decade defined by natural disasters, political upheavals and mass displacements in the region.
Residents flee towards the sea as Australian bushfires intensify
About 4,000 residents from Mallacoota town fled to waterside as winds pushed wildfire towards their homes.
Migrant in Libya relives brutal detention through sketches
Libya’s migrant detention centres are rife with abuse and have got caught in the crossfire of the country’s civil war.
PM Khan launches healthcare scheme for transgender Pakistanis
Khan said his government was resolute in protecting the transgender population in Pakistan.
Iran seizes ship, arrests 16 Malaysian crew members: state TV
State television says Revolutionary Guards confiscated 1.3 million litres of 'smuggled fuel' from unnamed vessel.
We, the Rohingya youth, demand our right to an education
The world needs to stop viewing us as victims and help us gain the tools we need to forge a new path for Myanmar.
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