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Nine years for 'subversion': Protestant pastor convicted in China
Wang Yi had led Early Rain Covenant Church and was arrested a year ago in a crackdown on unauthorised religious groups.
North Korea's Kim calls for 'military countermeasures'
Kim spoke for seven hours before members of the ruling Workers' Party and warned of a 'protracted' struggle ahead.
Al-Shabab claims deadly attack in Somalia's Mogadishu
Armed group says it was targeting a Turkish convoy while government says it was planned 'by a foreign country'.
Hong Kong's year of protest set to continue into 2020
Protests that began in June over a now-shelved extradition bill likely to continue without political response.
What is Kim planning on denuclearisation talks?
North Korea has warned it will take offensive measures if the US fails to soften its stance on stalled nuclear talks.
Rebels 'hack civilians to death' in eastern DRC attack
Distrust in government grows after 23 people die in an attack by ADF, which has killed hundreds since late October.
Are the US and Iran heading for a confrontation on Iraqi soil?
Analysts say US air attacks against Iran-backed militia in Iraq and Syria could become flashpoint for conflict.
Ethnic Kazakhs 'detained and tortured in Chinese camps'
Some of them told Al Jazeera they have been held in Chinese internment camps as part of the country's crackdown on Muslims.
Key events that shaped the Middle East and North Africa in 2019
Uprisings, elections and conflicts: some of the key moments of an eventful year in the region.
US attacks Shia militia: Iraq, Syria, Iran, Russia, Israel react
World leaders, regional groups react after US attacks Shia militia bases in Iraq and Syria, killing 25 fighters.
Guinea-Bissau: As Embalo claims victory, Pereira urges caution
Presidential hopeful Embalo claims victory but opponent who led first round urges country to wait for official results.
Bolivia's spat with Spain, Mexico deepens over Morales's allies
Countries expel diplomatic staff in tit-for-tat moves as Morales's ex-officials seek refuge in Mexican embassy.
Spain seeks temporary release for jailed Catalan MEP
Decision comes as Spain's ruling Socialist Party attempts to coax Catalan party ERC into coalition.
Amid Turkey deployment bid, France, Egypt urge restraint in Libya
Warning from countries which back Haftar comes as Ankara prepares to send troops to support UN-recognised government.
Alaska's healthcare in dire state amid Medicaid budget cuts
Alaska's governor slashed the Medicaid budget last summer and has warned more budget cuts.
North India prepares for New Year's enveloped in cold smog
Visibility is reduced, deadly accidents are reported and flights cancelled in cities including the capital New Delhi.
Sudan sentences 29 to death for torturing, killing protester
Intelligence agents found guilty of deadly abuse against detained teacher Ahmed al-Kheir in February.
India citizenship law protesters angry over police brutality
Accusations of police brutality in India as protests show no signs of letting up.
How 2019 events shaped the world of business and economics
From globalisation to inequality, we look at how global events have shaped the world of business and economics in 2019.
Privacy fears as India police use facial recognition at rally
In a first, Delhi Police use facial recognition software to screen crowds at Modi rally, raising surveillance concerns.
Modi denies discussing NRC as citizenship law protests con
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has attempted to defuse protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Australia fire kills firefighter, 100,000 residents urged to flee
Bushfire crisis kills volunteer firefighter as authorities urge residents of five Melbourne suburbs to evacuate.
Cyprus court finds British woman guilty of false gang-rape claim
Woman had claimed she was gang-raped by a group of Israeli tourists in a holiday resort earlier this year.
2019: A year of climate breakdown
Burning forests, toxic cities, mass protests - here is a breakdown of 2019's climate news from around the world.
Fatalities after plane crashes near Almaty, Kazakhstan
At least 14 people have died after a plane crashed near the city of Almaty in Kazakhstan on December 27.
Who will win the UK's Labour leadership contest?
After Labour suffered its worst defeat since 1935, the race is on to replace leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Iran slams 'terrorist' raids by US on Shia militia in Iraq, Syria
Tehran condemns US air attacks on Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah group, which killed at least 25 fighters.
Iraq: Operations resume at Nasiriya oilfield closed over protests
Iraq's oil ministry says temporary closure of the oilfield since Saturday did not affect country's oil exports.
How Afghan officials are tackling Kabul's 'hazardous' pollution
Authorities launch crackdown on local businesses thought to be the main contributors to air pollution in capital city.
Sisters in arms: The families fighting femicide in France
As femicide rates rise in France, a collective of women is tracking the victims and demanding an end to the violence.
Three-fold rise in attacks on children in war areas since 2010
UN verifies 170,000 violations against children, including killing, in conflicts in 10 years - equivalent of 45 a day.
Somalia attack: Turkey treats, airlifts wounded to its hospitals
Somali president blames al-Shabab armed group for Saturday attack after truck detonates at checkpoint.
What did Duterte's martial law achieve in Mindanao?
Military rule over the island, which will end tomorrow, did nothing but deepen the suffering of the local population.
China 'gene-editing' scientist sentenced to three years in jail
Court says Shenzhen-based He Jiankui 'crossed the line' with his work after women gave birth to gene-edited babies.
How the US made the so-called 'safe third countries' unsafe
Despite Donald Trump's claims, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador are everything but safe.
Head of UN-recognised gov't in Libya asks world leaders for help
Months of fighting take toll on southern Tripoli, with hundreds of civilians killed or wounded and 140,000 people fleeing homes after Haftar launches offensive in April.
Kids on pause: Why young people in Taiwan prefer pets
Demands of traditional culture mean young people in Taiwan find it easier to keep pets than marry and have children.
N Korea's Kim urges 'positive and offensive' security measures
North Korea has set the US a year-end deadline to offer a new approach to resume stalled nuclear talks.
US targets pro-Iran militia bases in Iraq, Syria raids
US says attacks 'successful' but Iraq says move against Iran-backed Kataib Hezbollah group 'violation of sovereignty'.
Ahead of election, Taiwan president calls China 'biggest threat'
Taiwan's leader warns China is the biggest threat to its wellbeing, pointing to the events in Hong Kong to bolster her re-election bid.
Chile plans to be carbon neutral by 2050
Chile is leading the developing world with a pledge to relinquish the use of coal to generate power.
Iraq protesters blockade oilfield, rally in southern cities
The lockdown is the first to disrupt operations in OPEC's second-largest producer since protests erupted in October.
New York governor: Hanukkah knife attack act of 'domestic terror'
Andrew Cuomo said he wanted New York to become the first US state to have a 'domestic terrorism' law.
Greek PM: Athens to seek world court if talks with Turkey fail
Kyriakos Mitsotakis's comments come a month after Libya-Turkey deal that seeks to create an exclusive economic zone.
At least five killed in blast targeting military parade in Yemen
No claim of responsibility for attack on military graduation that wounded eight people in southern town of al-Dhalea.
Saudi court sentences Yemeni to death for attack on theatre group
Saudi state media reported an accomplice was also jailed over November 11 attack that left four performers wounded.
Ukraine, pro-Russia separatists complete prisoner swap
Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists finish controversial exchange of 200 prisoners.
Do sanctions against Iran work?
Iran has faced economic sanctions from the US for more than 40 years.
Dozens dead as cold wave sweeps through Bangladesh
The lowest temperature this year was recorded at 4.5 degrees Celsius on Sunday in Tetulia, a border town in north.
French theatres emptied by strike
Opera house says it has lost $9m since start of strike on December 5.
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