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Before Sanna Marin came Benazir Bhutto
Is having a female leader definitive proof that a country has reached gender equality?
Moscow police raid Russian opposition leader Navalny's office
Navalny has been jailed repeatedly in recent years for organising unsanctioned protests.
Sudan recognises Christmas as an official holiday
Christmas in Sudan has been recognised as an official holiday for the first time since 2011.
Seven people die as migrant boat sinks on Turkish lake
Victims drown after boat carrying people from South Asia sinks in Lake Van in Anatolia, 64 others are rescued.
Southern California prepares for more soaking rains
Heavy rain and wintry weather across the US promises post-holiday travel woes.
Iran's air pollution: Schools shut, children kept indoors
Government says it is investing millions to reduce pollution but many believe quality of fuel in vehicles is to blame.
Aung San Suu Kyi party official killed in Myanmar's Rakhine
The National League for Democracy's (NLD) Ye Thein had been held for weeks by the Arakan Army.
Israel: Netanyahu faces party leadership challenge
Ex-education minister hopes to unseat PM in Likud primaries ahead of national elections in March.
In Pictures: 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse wows millions
While such eclipses occur every year or two, they are only visible from a narrow band of earth each time.
Second deadly attack in Burkina Faso as global condemnation grows
At least 11 soldiers killed day after 35 civilians, mostly women, died during assault that sent country into mourning.
Tens of thousands flee as Syrian forces continue Idlib advance
Deadly bombing prompts more civilians to flee in northwest Syria as gov't gains terrain in last rebel-held province.
Oxygen bars to fake rain: 10 ways India fights deadly pollution
Other steps included fresh air in can and wearable air purifier in India, home to 15 of world's 20 most polluted cities.
Several dead after Typhoon Phanfone batters central Philippines
At least 11 people killed, dozens more feared dead as typhoon hits several central islands on Christmas Day.
Japan executes first foreigner in years
Chinese man Wei Wei, who killed a family, first foreigner executed since disclosure of sentence details began in 2007.
Experts doubt effectiveness of new plan to address Mekong drought
Plan centres on drought forecasting but critics say it failed to address impact of dams and hydropower projects.
Chile: Helicopters douse fire that destroyed dozens of homes
Authorities believe arson caused the fire, which swept through neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Valparaiso.
For 'the braves' there is no turning back in battle for Hong Kong
Young protesters who use violent tactics that set them apart from other demonstrators pose new challenge to authorities.
Syria missile attack kills pro-Iran fighters: Monitor
Drones of undetermined origin suspected of being responsible for raids on headquarters of Syria's 47th Brigade.
Double Exile: Inside an Italian Prison
The story of three men and a woman from North Africa whose dreams of a new life in Italy ended behind bars.
What were the biggest stories of 2019?
People took to the streets across Asia, Latin America and the Arab world demanding change.
Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy
Republican senator 'disturbed' by McConnell's impeachment remarks
Lisa Murkowski says McConnell's approach of working with White House on impeachment trial 'further confuses the process'
Oil discovery raises stakes between Israel and Lebanon
Prospect of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah heightens after the discovery of oil and gas reserves in waters disputed by the two sides.
The imminent failure of Lebanon's new prime minister
Hassan Diab will likely oversee Lebanon's final political, social and economic collapse.
Turkey's Erdogan makes surprise visit to Tunisia to discuss Libya
Turkish leader says the visit was aimed at finding ways to establish 'a ceasefire as soon as possible'.
Arundhati Roy: Protests over India's citizenship law give me hope
Amid mass protests, acclaimed writer and activist tells Al Jazeera why she calls India's new citizenship law dangerous.
Notre Dame rector: Fragile cathedral might not be saved
Rector says Paris landmark is so fragile that there is a '50 percent chance' the structure may not be saved.
Talking racism in the UK
The reactions to recent statements by Stormzy and Gary Neville show just how hard it is to discuss racism in public.
Helicopters in Chile douse fire that destroyed 120 homes
Authorities believe arson caused the fire, which swept through neighbourhoods on the outskirts of Valparaiso.
Iraq: Iran-backed bloc nominates Basra governor as PM
Protesters reject nomination of Asaad al-Eidani, saying he 'represents political system we want overhauled'.
Painting a 'divine intervention' story
For hundreds of years, people have captured the moment when they felt their prayers were answered in what is known as ex voto, or devotion.
Afghan official says Taliban abducted dozens of peace activists
The activists were travelling from Herat to Farah when their convoy was stopped by Taliban, says provincial governor.
Missing from India's citizenship law: 100,000 Sri Lankan refugees
Law excludes Sri Lanka's Tamils, an ethnic minority living in India, including 60,000 in southern Tamil Nadu state.
Ahmed Gaid Salah: Thousands gather for army chief's funeral
Gaed Salah was country's de facto leader after Bouteflika stepped down as president in April following protests.
A Syrian refugee reaches for the skies
Maya believes nothing is out of reach as she dreams of becoming a commercial pilot.
Single Chinese woman sues hospital over refusal to freeze eggs
In landmark case, Xu challenges regulations forbidding unmarried women from freezing eggs.
Algeria holds state funeral for army chief
The state funeral for Gaid Salah is taking place as protesters reject the three-day mourning period.
Director urges Bollywood Khans to speak up on India's new law
Anubhav Sinha calls on Muslim superstars to break silence over citizenship law, which has triggered deadly protests.
Volunteers set sail on Christmas Day in hope of helping refugees
Rescue workers on board the Alan Kurdi launch Mediterranean Christmas Day operation off Libyan coast.
On this day: 30 years since Nicolae Ceausescu was executed
After a bloody revolution, Romania's communist leader was charged with genocide and executed along with his wife Elena.
Women under ISIL: The hairdresser
An Iraqi woman describes how she defied ISIL to run a salon from her home in Mosul.
Sri Lanka marks Christmas on sombre note amid high security
Police, backed by armed forces, positioned around all churches holding services.
Power of the purse: Hong Kongers find new ways to protest
Amid the holiday season, residents call for boycott on business establishments perceived as unfriendly to protesters.
Thailand: Soldiers who killed unarmed Muslims charged with murder
Soldiers killed three unarmed Muslim men on December 16 in what army describes as case of mistaken identities.
Israel army admits 'mistakes' over attack that killed Gaza family
Nine members of al-Sawarka family, including five children, were killed in November along with dozens more Palestinians.
Morales claims US orchestrated 'coup' to tap Bolivia's lithium
Morales's remarks come weeks after protests forced him to resign, abandoning his bid for unconstitutional fourth term.
Pope ushers in Christmas with message of 'unconditional love'
Pontiff leads Christmas celebrations with talk of hope as he rounds off difficult year for Catholic church.
Kazakhstan energy: Drive to adopt greener, healthier sources
Kazakstan pivots from carbon-based energy because of health concerns and seeks to develop greener alternatives.
Burkina Faso mourns dozens of victims after double attack
At least 35 civilians, mostly women, killed alongside seven soldiers and at least 80 armed fighters in Soum province.
In Pictures: Christmas around the world
From Christmas protests in Beirut to mountain climbing Santas in Seoul, this is the diversity of celebrations.
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