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Student's hand amputated as violence grips citizenship protests
Days after police storm Aligarh Muslim University to break citizenship law protests, campus bears marks of assault.
Christmas in Bethlehem: Tourists gather in the city
Thousands flock to Bethlehem to celebrate in where they believe Jesus was born.
'My father hates Muslims': India's new law divides families
Young women hide social media identities to vent and seek allies outside families against 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
Typhoon misery for Philippines as Phanfone hits on Christmas Day
Phanfone, with a maximum gustiness of up to 190km/h, batters islands in central Philippines, toppling houses, trees.
Civilians killed as projectile blast hits Libya's Tripoli
Forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar blamed for blast that killed four people and injured six others at a vegetable market.
Children among eight killed in Syria as missile hits school
UN estimates 60,000 people have fled from last opposition-held province of Idlib after bombings intensified this month.
What role will Turkey play in Libya?
Turkey says it will increase its military support to the internationally recognised government of Libya if necessary.
162 migrants and refugees rescued off Libya land in Italy: NGO
Those rescued in the Mediterranean were given permission to land in Taranto, Italy.
Turkey presses Russia for new truce in Syria's Idlib: Official
The rebel-held Idlib region has seen an uptick in violence as gov't forces supported by Russian air raids hit the area.
No Christmas miracle in Lebanon as economic crisis deepens
Many Lebanese are relying on the generosity of others this Christmas amid worsening economic and political crises.
Iraqi parliament approves new electoral law as deadlock persists
Law allows voters to elect individual legislators instead of choosing from party lists and sets out new constituencies.
Ethiopian Muslims protest after several mosques burned
Ethiopians call for justice after four mosques burned in attacks in the Amhara region.
Trump: US ready to deal with any North Korea 'Christmas gift'
North Korea warns US of a possible 'gift' after its leader Kim Jong Un gave end-of-year deadline for sanctions relief.
Zimbabwe doctor strike: Healthcare system is on the brink
Abandoned by a broken health system, many people in Zimbabwe are left to cope however they can or left to suffer alone.
Syrian government seizes assets of businessman Rami Makhlouf
Makhlouf, the Syrian president's cousin, was among several Syrians whose assets were frozen over 'customs violations'.
Chile wealth inequality fuelling protests
The Latin American country has the highest per capita income but also the highest inequality index.
France strikes disrupt travels during Christmas holiday
France is facing widespread travel disruption during the busy Christmas holiday as protests against pension reforms show no sign of easing.
Iraq's crisis: Deadlock or political opportunity?
Since 2003, Iraq has not seen the type of upheaval it witnesses today. Could it lead to genuine political change?
What to make of Trump's outburst over World Bank loans to China
The US president is angry that the World Bank is treating China like a developing nation but there is a deeper problem.
Iraq's Sadrist movement plays key role in protests
A defining feature of Iraq's protests has been the complete rejection of all political parties, but a group led by a Shia Muslim leader has managed to stay onside.
Dozens killed in Indonesia after bus plunges into ravine
At least 27 killed and over a dozen injured when a passenger bus plunged 150 metres down a ravine in southern Sumatra.
India approves funds for population register amid mass protests
Gov't says it aims to build comprehensive database, but critics fear it may be used for controversial citizens register.
Ecuador struggles to contain oil spill in Galapagos port
Authorities launched an emergency clean-up operation on Sunday on the island of San Cristobal, about 1,000km off the mainland coast.
2019 in pictures: 12 photos, 12 months, 12 countries
A photo roundup of the events of 2019, from a dam collapse in Brazil to protests in Hong Kong.
UK homeless charity Crisis reopens Christmas centres
Last year more than 4,500 homeless guests were given shelter and this year the charity is highlighting the hidden problem of ‘sofa surfing’.
New York: Millions pledge to restore prominent relics
The US state has broken ground on a multi-million dollar project to restore one of the most prominent relics of its 1964 World’s Fair.
Ivory Coast issues arrest warrant for presidential candidate
Prosecutors claim ex-rebel chief Guillaume Soro was attempting to carry out plot against state authority.
'Antithesis of justice': Khashoggi verdict roundly condemned
Global condemnation as Saudi exonerates crown prince's aides over journalist's murder, but US welcomes 'important step'.
At least seven Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attack
Afghan defence ministry says fighters attacked joint military base in Dawlat Abad district of Balkh province.
Prominent Palestinian writer among dozens arrested by Israel
In fresh wave of arrests, Israel detains Ahmad Qatamesh and 31 others, including university students.
Malaysian researchers focus on resilient crops
Malaysian researchers go against the grain in their search for sustainable food production.
German student who took part in India protests asked to leave
Lindenthal was quoted by local media as saying that he did not know that the protests he participated in were illegal.
France's first drone strike kills seven alleged fighters in Mali
Military confirms 'first operational strike by an armed drone' in Mali during operations in which dozens were killed.
Strike, Notre Dame closure dampens Christmas spirit in France
Travel disrupted as transport workers extend strike over pensions while in Paris, famed cathedral undergoes restoration.
A snow globe and the unexpected gift of forgiveness
Could a shattered snow globe prove the redemptive power of leaving room for people to surprise you?
Car bomb attack kills eight in northern Syria
No immediate claim of responsibility, but Ankara blames Kurdish forces for deadly assault in Turkish-held border town.
France pension strike cripples economy, businesses
Transport, services affected as rail workers strike over Macron's proposed pension reforms, dampening Christmas sales
Nepal detains 122 Chinese for suspected cybercrime, bank fraud
Detentions over suspected hacking into bank cash machines, as officials said their passports and computers were seized.
New Zealand ends search for two missing in Whakaari eruption
Remains of teenager from Australia and tour guide from New Zealand are believed to have been swept into the ocean.
India citizenship law protests: Opposition holds rally
India's main opposition party protests new citizenship law that discriminates against Muslims as demonstrations grow.
S Korea, Japan, China leaders to promote N Korea-US dialogue
Trilateral meeting in Chengdu is also the first one-on-one between Japan's Abe and South Korea's Moon in 15 months.
India's BJP loses polls in Jharkhand where lynchings killed many
BJP's loss of the state which it ruled since 2014 is seen as setback for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's policies.
Paradise paved: Bali rice fields disappear beneath hotels, bars
Christmas and New Year are peak season for tourism on Indonesian island, but rural hamlets are under pressure.
Brazil's Bolsonaro hospitalised after fall at presidential palace
Right-wing leader to remain at the hospital for observation for between six and 12 hours following a cranial CT scan.
Turkey in talks with Russia as thousands flee bombing in Syria
Turkey-based Humanitarian Relief Foundation says as of Monday 120,000 Syrians have fled towards the Turkish border.
Is Vladimir Putin creating a new reality on the ground in Crimea?
The Russian president has opened a direct train link between Russia and the peninsula annexed by Moscow in 2014.
Gaza: Palestinians in limbo for Christmas after permits reversal
Christian residents say Israel 'arbitrarily' prevents them from visiting family in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
Death of Algeria's Gaid Salah leaves uncertainty and opportunity
Analysts say army chief's demise could present a chance for Algerian protest movement to press for concessions.
On patrol with the Indigenous Guards of Colombia
Armed with walkie talkies, wooden staves, the Guard has led a nonviolent effort to protect their territories for decades
Chile rights abuses at worst since dictatorship: INDH report
In damning report, Chile's National Human Rights Institute says crackdown 'produced most serious abuses since 1989'.
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