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'Horrendous crime': UN chief condemns deadly Mogadishu attack
Guterres calls for justice for victims after almost 80 people killed in explosion in Somalia's capital.
Taliban attack kills 17 local fighters in northern Afghanistan
The attack came as Taliban officials hinted at a possibility of a countrywide ceasefire.
Israel, UAE and the hypocritical manipulation of religion
Palestinians and other Arabs are not interested in the promotion of 'religious tolerance' by highly intolerant regimes.
In Pakistan, polio makes a comeback amid vaccine boycotts
Political transition and mass misinformation campaigns have contributed to growing polio rates.
Ukraine government and separatists begin prisoners swap
Ukraine and Russia-backed separatists begin a crucial prisoner swap in east.
Yemen: Blast hits military parade in al-Dhalea, kills 7
Witnesses say blast occurred near guest platform during parade.
Fausta, 'world's oldest rhino', dies aged 57 in Tanzania
Black female rhino died of 'natural causes' in a sanctuary after living most of her life in the wild.
Tackle ban: American football head injuries under review
In US, there is a movement to change the way children play American football, to make it safer.
Libyan army targets Haftar's forces near Tripoli airport
Libyan state oil firm considering closure of Zawiya port and evacuating staff from refinery due to clashes nearby.
India's tourism industry hit hard by citizenship law protests
About 200,000 domestic and international tourists have cancelled or postponed trips to Taj Mahal in last two weeks.
Tendai Mtawarira: From South Africa debut to winning World Cup
Mtawarira, who hails from Zimbabwe, looks back at his rugby career which almost derailed before taking off.
Five stabbed at Hanukkah celebration near New York City
Police said a man stabbed and wounded five people before fleeing in a vehicle.
What will 2020 hold for Iraq's protesters?
Iraq is no stranger to unrest - decades of war with its neighbours, UN sanctions, a US-led invasion, sectarian civil war, ISIL, and now the protests.
Seven bodies found on suspected North Korean boat on Japan island
Boat is latest of more than 150 suspected North Korean vessels to be found on Japan's coast or drifting in its waters.
Australia announces compensation for volunteer firefighters
Volunteer crews have been on the frontline of some of the most ferocious bushfires to hit Australia in years.
Samoa ends measles state of emergency as infection rate slows
A mass vaccination drive - now covering 95 percent of the population - has brought the deadly disease under control.
North Korea's Kim convenes party plenary as deadline looms
North Korea has been pressuring the United States for concessions in stalled nuclear talks by year-end.
How will Russia's hypersonic missile affect the global arms race?
Russia says the Avangard can bypass missile defence systems.
Egypt road accidents kill 28 including tourists
More than 20 garment factory workers and several tourists were killed in two separate road crashes.
Protesters in Turkey denounce Russia over Idlib assault
Hundreds of Syrian and Turkish protesters hold anti-Russia demonstration against bombardment of northwest Syria.
Scuffles erupt as Paris protesters rally against pension reforms
'Yellow vests' join rally of several thousand people against French government's planned pensions shake-up.
Algeria's president appoints academic, former diplomat as new PM
Political newcomer's appointment comes as country grapples with protest movement demanding systemic change.
Ukraine and pro-Russians expected to swap prisoners
Ukraine president says exchange should take place on Sunday but details of the planned swap are scarce.
Dozens killed in Mogadishu car bomb attack
No claim of responsibility for the attack in Somalia capital that injured more than 100 people, including children.
Parliament head in east Libya: Turkey troops offer 'unacceptable'
Chief of parliament in Libya's east says Turkey's willingness to dispatch troops would amount to breach of sovereignty.
Turkey protesters call for return of those abducted by PKK
They claim Kurdish party HDP has been forcibly recruiting or luring their children and relatives to fight for the outlawed group.
Top 10 sports events of 2019 in the Middle East and North Africa
Al Jazeera takes a look at the 10 biggest sporting moments that made headlines in the MENA region this year.
Samp: The southern African dish that is a lesson in love and time
My grandmother's weekly ritual of making a pot of samp taught me to see cooking not as a task but as a mark of devotion.
Xenophobia threatens to undermine Sudan's revolution
By targeting refugees and migrants, Sudan's new rulers are betraying the popular revolt that brought them to power.
Climate activist Martinez: 'People power' can overcome big money
Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez discusses climate change, Indigenous activism and the fight for justice.
Police, protesters clash at Hong Kong shopping centre
The protest in Sheung Shui was part of efforts to pressure the government by disrupting economic activity.
Indian environmentalist Vandana Shiva: Fight for climate justice
The environmentalist says climate change is the result of irresponsible actors, particularly the fossil fuel industry.
Germany gears up for post-Merkel era
With Chancellor Angela Merkel bowing out of politics at the next federal election, she will need to figure out how to transfer her popularity to the next party leader.
Huiyao Wang: US-China trade war 'unprecedented' and 'alarming'
President of Center for China and Globalization discusses the US-China trade war and the prospect of a global recession.
India protests: 'Police caught... and shot him'
Police accused of brutality as death toll during protests against citizenship law reaches 19 in Uttar Pradesh state.
Thousands of koalas feared dead in Australia wildfires
Up to 30 percent of koala habitat has been destroyed in wildfires, environment minister says.
Mexico avocado war: Cartel seeks to control fruit trade
Billion-dollar avocado industry in Mexico that gangs are battling to control.
'Go to Pakistan', says India officer as leader praises crackdown
Remarks by Uttar Pradesh's hardline chief minister and police officer compound concerns over plight of state's Muslims.
Mars 2020: NASA's robotic rover almost complete
Mars 2020 robotic rover has completed its first test and it is set to pave way for manned missions to space.
Taliban attack on Afghanistan army base kills 10 soldiers
Four others wounded as Taliban fighters dig tunnel before attacking military compound in the southern Helmand province.
Thailand cave rescuer dies after year-long blood infection
Thai Navy officer dies from an infection he contracted during the dramatic recovery mission last year.
Poets celebrated in Pakistan inspire India's protesters
Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Habib Jalib and Allama Iqbal remain integral to popular protests against 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
China-Taiwan relations: Beijing keeps pressure on Taipei
Why next month's presidential election in Taiwan could prove decisive for the island's future.
Why 2019 was Afghanistan's best and worst year since US invasion
While the country came closest ever to peace in its 18 years of war with US, this year also saw unprecedented violence.
'There were screams': Survivors recount Kazakhstan plane crash
Day of mourning announced after Bek Air flight crash that killed 12 people, including pilot, on Friday.
Vietnam court sentences ex-minister to life in prison for fraud
Former information minister Nguyen Bac Son was accused of receiving $3m in bribes to help a deal with a mobile company.
Remains of six recovered from missing Hawaii helicopter wreckage
No indications anyone survived the crash and the search for the last person on board will continue on Saturday.
False alarm: US base blares faulty warning amid N Korea concerns
Incident came a day before Japan's NHK caused panic by mistakenly sending a news alert of a North Korea missile launch.
UN condemns human rights abuses against Myanmar's Rohingya
UN member states voted 134-9 with 28 abstentions to call for urgent action to stop racial hatred against the Rohingya.
Protests in Chile as Pinera sets April vote to draft new charter
President signs decree setting the date for referendum on April 26 but clashes between protesters and police continue.
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