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Iraq rocket attack kills US contractor, wounds military personnel
Washington calls on Baghdad to take steps to protect American interests in the country in the face of the attacks.
China, Russia and Iran begin joint naval drills
The four-day exercise in the Indian Ocean and Gulf of Oman comes at a time of heightened tensions between US and Iran.
What's the way forward for Iraq?
Iraq's president Barham Salih says he would rather resign than appoint a PM nominee rejected by protesters.
Iraqi protesters back president's rejection of al-Eidani as PM
Protesters want an independent candidate to be nominated as the country's new prime minister.
ISIL-linked group claims 'execution of 11 Christians' in Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari criticised 'agents of darkness' ISWAP, urging unity between the country's faith groups.
Colombia police under pressure over protest crackdown
One student has died and dozens of people have been blinded after riot police fire rubber bullets at protesters during national strike.
Mexico president urges Bolivia to respect right of asylum
Mexico says it will appeal to international court to mediate dispute over nine Bolivians in the Mexican embassy.
Congolese woman dies after entering US border custody
Asylum seeker, who arrived with her husband and two children, had paperwork documenting a 'previous medical condition'.
UN: More than 235,000 flee northwest Syria violence
Amid air raids targeting last rebel stronghold in Syria, a mass displacement has left southern Idlib 'almost empty'.
Avangard: Russia deploys hypersonic nuclear-capable missiles
Following years of tests, first missile unit equipped with Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle enters combat duty.
Meet Brazil's former 'King of Soy', now hailed by some conservationists
Blairo Maggi, the leader of Brazil's 'ruralist bench' in Congress, says it is possible to grow agribusiness in a sustainable way.
France summons Iranian ambassador over imprisoned academics
Ambassador 'reminded' of French demand to Iran to release academics from Tehran jail.
The Crown, the Queen and their colonies
On the popular Netflix series about the life and times of Elizabeth II and the discreet charm of the British monarchy.
Climate change, Indigenous activism and the fight for justice
We discuss how to solve the climate crisis with activists Xiuhtezcatl Martinez and Vandana Shiva.
Africa makes a scene: Best contemporary art fairs of 2020
From South Africa to Morocco, fairs including new and established creatives are drawing art lovers and buyers alike.
Israel: Party vote shows Likud unwilling to give up on Netanyahu
The embattled prime minister faces corruption indictment and a third general election in 11 months.
Russia contests ban from major sporting events over doping
Moscow's formal statement of disagreement with WADA will trigger appeal process at Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Germany's Social Democrats seek to regain momentum
2020 set to be year that political parties regroup and look ahead to election for chancellor in 2021.
Lebanon economic crisis hurting daily life
Lebanon has been without a government for weeks and economy is near collapse.
Internet banned in India's Uttar Pradesh amid anger over killings
As citizenship law protests enter third week, curbs imposed across BJP-governed state which witnessed 19 of 27 deaths.
Moroccan YouTuber sentenced to prison, journalist detained
Free speech advocates say the move reflects growing pressure against those who use social networks to express anger.
Hundreds of refugees in Italy face losing shelter by end of 2019
Enactment of Salvini's anti-migrant decree could push vulnerable asylum seekers onto streets of Italy.
Pakistan ex-President Pervez Musharraf challenges death sentence
Petition filed said judge's observation 'crossed all religious moral, civil and constitutional limits'.
Philippines bans US officials, mulls new visa rules for Americans
Manila said US nationals will require visas should Washington enforce sanctions over detention of top government critic.
Bek Air plane crashes near Kazakhstan's Almaty airport
Kazakhstan's aviation agency said at least 12 killed after plane, heading to Nur-Sultan, lost altitude during takeoff.
Norwegian told to leave India for joining citizenship law rallies
Woman, 71, says she has been ejected, days after a German student who took part in citizenship law protests left India.
Decade in pictures: From Haiti's earthquake to refugee crises
Striking images from the past decade in which Mandela died, Yemenis faced starvation and refugees fought to stay alive.
Yemen war: Humanitarian crisis worsens in fifth year of conflict
Analysts say more than 91,000 have died, 3 million displaced since war began, with nationwide famine imminent.
Typhoon Phanfone kills dozens in the Philippines
At least 28 people confirmed dead, 12 still missing after typhoon hits the country during Christmas Day.
'Be my guest': Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen woos online influencers
Social media blitz seen as a way to lure more tourists amid drop in Chinese visitors and show Taiwan as an open society.
Japan to send warship, aircraft to Middle East to protect vessels
Japan, a US ally, is launching its own operation rather than join a US-led mission to protect shipping in Gulf region.
300 migrants rescued off Spain over two-day Christmas period
More than half of those who were rescued were found off the Costa Blanca on Spain's southeastern coast.
Israel's Netanyahu survives ruling party leadership primary
Challenger Gideon Saar concedes defeat paving the way for indicted prime minister to seek another term in March polls.
Why do Eritreans flee their country?
Thousands of Eritreans leave every year, with football players also 'defecting' while playing abroad.
Fourteen troops killed in Niger ambush
Government says the troops were killed after heavily armed fighters ambushed their convoy.
'This is the moment': Calls for action after Khashoggi verdict
Experts say Saudi prosecution of Jamal Khashoggi's killers violated human rights, call for international investigation.
Erdogan announces plan to send troops to Libya
Turkish PM to seek his parliament's support in January following Tripoli-based govt's request for military backing.
UN condemns third attack on Yemen market in a month
Saudi Arabia to launch investigation after admitting to carrying out an attack in Saada on Tuesday.
Georgian business magnate takes on ruling party
Recently established political party Lelo prepares for parliamentary elections as country is gripped by protests.
Turkish court rules Wikipedia block violates rights
Turkey's Constitutional Court ruling opens the way for the ban on online encyclopaedia to be lifted.
Top 10 books of the year from the Arab world
A brief tour of some of the best literature from the Middle East and North Africa in 2019.
Organisers say Gaza protests to be scaled back
'March of Return' protests to be held monthly from March as negotiations towards a Hamas-Israel ceasefire continue.
The importance of life's simple pleasures
Philosopher Alain de Botton and social commentator Ayishat Akanbi discuss life's simple pleasures and laughter.
Lebanon economic crisis worsens Syrian refugees' plight
Winter has been hard for hundreds of thousands of displaced, but this year’s economic crisis in their host country is increasing the struggle.
Iraq president threatens to quit over PM nominee
Barham Salih says he would rather resign than name Iran-backed bloc's nominee as PM.
Landfill Harmonic: Paraguay's Recycled Orchestra
A music teacher helps children living by a Paraguay landfill site to reach stardom with instruments made from rubbish.
Brazil indigenous seek to capitalise on agribusiness
In Brazil 13 percent of the Amazon Rainforest is indigenous reserves - off limits to farmers who contribute to deforestation.
Thousands of Albanians homeless after earthquake
Last month’s quake killed at least 51 people and destroyed thousands of buildings, leaving many to face winter in tents.
Memorial services held across Asia on 15th tsunami anniversary
About 230,000 people were killed when massive waves from the Indian Ocean swept into 12 countries.
Indian state warns new law protesters: 'Will confiscate property'
BJP-governed Uttar Pradesh demands millions of rupees and threatens to seize property for damages amid mass protests.
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