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'Peace': Afghans seek end to conflict after election results
President Ghani leads the race after delayed preliminary results are announced on Sunday.
Deadly drought in Southern Africa leaves millions hungry
United Nations says Southern Africa is experiencing worst drought in a century, 45 million people in 14 countries are in need of urgent assistance.
Modi says law not anti-Muslim as protests continue across India
Indian PM defends new citizenship law at election rally, accusing critics of spreading 'lies and fear'.
What is the future of investing in emerging markets?
What countries really want from globalisation and Foreign Direct Investment. A CTC special from Doha Forum.
Thousands protest in southern Iraq, demand independent PM
Protesters demand appointment of independent prime minister as they block roads and public buildings in southern Iraq.
Israeli minister Smotrich wants Palestinian Authority dismantled
Ministers comments come after ICC decision to investigate Israel war crimes in occupied Palestinian territories.
Ashraf Ghani: From academic to 'state builder'
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani appears to have secured a second term according to preliminary results.
Afghanistan election: President Ghani on course for second term
Preliminary results, originally due in October, show Ghani leading with more than 50 percent of votes.
Chile elderly suicide rate soars over pension system
Why record number of elderly people are committing suicide in Chile.
Boeing's Starliner to return to earth after failed mission
Boeing-built craft due to land in New Mexico on Sunday after failing to rendezvous with International Space Station.
Croatia to pick new president in three-way race
The vote comes at a key time as Croatia is set to assume the six-month rotating EU presidency on January 1.
At least 18 prisoners dead in Honduras jail riot
Country plagued by spiralling crime rate that is increasing migration among young people fearful of gang violence.
N Korea's Kim presides over military meeting as tension rises
North Korea has set year-end deadline for US to end policy of 'hostility' with denuclearisation talks in stalemate.
Cooler weather brings temporary relief to fire-ravaged Australia
Firefighters taking opportunity to shore up defences with no rain forecast and temperatures expected to climb again.
In Pictures: Liverpool win maiden FIFA Club World Cup
English team lift maiden trophy after Roberto Firmino scores deciding goal against Brazil's Flamengo in extra time.
Iran welcomes Japan opting out of US-led naval mission in Gulf
After meeting Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani announces Tokyo will not take part in US mission.
'Shameful': Pompeo slams UN veto by Russia, China on Syria aid
US Secretary of State says Moscow and Beijing have 'blood on hands' for blocking aid deliveries from Turkey and Iraq.
What will a war crimes probe in Palestinian territories achieve?
International Criminal Court seeks to open investigation into war crimes committed by Israel and the Palestinians.
FIFA Club World Cup: Liverpool crowned first-time champions
The Reds defeat Flamengo 1-0 in extra time in the final in Doha for a maiden title at the global club tournament.
Five arrested for attack on mosques in Ethiopia's Amhara region
Five people suspected of burning down four mosques in the region have been arrested, a regional spokesman says.
Security tops agenda as West African leaders meet in Abuja
Regional security and integration dominate agenda as heads of states from across West Africa meet for the ECOWAS summit.
Argentina declares economic emergency
Parliament has announced new measures aimed at alleviating debt crisis, as inflation and poverty levels rise.
Turkish parliament ratifies security deal with Libya: State media
Ankara backs internationally-recognised Libyan government as it fights offensive by renegade commander Haftar's forces.
BJP-ruled state tops death toll in India citizenship law protests
At least 15 dead in Uttar Pradesh state as demonstrators defy curbs to protest against new law seen as anti-Muslim.
France's Macron says 33 'terrorists' killed in Mali operation
French President Emmanuel Macron says fighters were 'neutralised' in operation by French forces in central Mali.
Cameroon grants 'special status' to Anglophone region amid unrest
Yaounde passes law allowing English-speaking regions 'special status' in a bid to calm the deadly conflict.
'People dying': Malaysia's Mahathir slams India's citizenship law
Amid protests in India, Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad questions 'necessity' of new citizenship law seen as anti-Muslim.
Aid reaches rebel-held area of Sudan for first time in years
Welcome arrival of food and other essentials coincides with talks to end years of fighting.
Tens of thousands flee Syria's Idlib as deadly bombings intensify
UN observers say at least 18,000 refugees have fled Idlib in just 24 hours as bombings kill more people.
Parisians turn to bikes amid third week of transport strikes
As strikes against Macron's government's proposed pension reform go on and public transport continues to be scarce, Parisians are adapting their transportation means.
El Salvador's Nayib Bukele on gang violence, corruption and China
El Salvador's president discusses challenges facing his country, expulsion of Venezuelan diplomats, and China ties.
Pakistani academic Junaid Hafeez sentenced to death for blasphemy
University professor Hafeez found guilty of having insulted Prophet Muhammad and Quran verbally and on Facebook.
Journalism that changed 2019
A look at cases where reporting speaks truth to power, exposes wrongdoing, and helps rectify it.
Hong Kong police say suspect fired shot in protest-related arrest
Police say a 19-year-old man pulled a semi-automatic pistol and that subsequent search yielded a rifle and ammunition.
It is time for Facebook to stop coddling the far right
The powerful social media platform is willingly enabling hate groups, white nationalists and far-right extremists.
'Catastrophic' conditions as bushfires intensify in Australia
At least 10 people killed and three million hectares of land torched across country in recent months.
Malaysian FM: China's 'nine-dash line' claim 'ridiculous'
Foreign Minister Saifuddin says Malaysia's decision to take South China Sea claim to UN is its 'sovereign right'.
Indian protesters defy ban on public gatherings
Large crowds in India have again defied a ban on public gatherings to continue their protests against a controversial new citizenship law.
North Korea: US could 'pay dearly' for human rights criticism
Pyongyang warns Washington's 'verbal abuse' would only aggravate already tense situation on Korean Peninsula.
India's protests against citizenship law: All the latest updates
Indians defy curbs, internet blocks to protest as anger over a new 'anti-Muslim' law grows.
Chile's 'A rapist in your path' chant hits 200 cities: Map
Thousands of women have performed a feminist chant to protest against sexual assault, victim blaming and state violence.
Trump impeachment: All the latest updates
The US House of Representatives votes to impeach Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Trump after impeachment: All the latest updates
Live updates as the US reacts to the House impeachment of President Donald Trump.
Arsenal's Little dreaming big as she targets Olympic selection
Kim Little knows what her next goal is - a place at Tokyo 2020.
Vatican struggles to keep up with clergy abuse cases
A 'tsunami' of child sex abuse cases have overwhelmed the Vatican's most secretive institution.
UK: MPs approve first stage of PM Johnson's Brexit legislation
PM wins initial approval for Brexit bill, paving the way for him to deliver Britain's departure from EU by January 31.
Is climate change the burning issue in Australia?
Raging bushfires in Australia reignite the debate over climate change, with the government accused of not doing enough.
Boeing launches first spaceship
The unmanned debut test flight of the Starliner failed to reach its required altitude to dock with the International Space Station.
Six killed in India as anti-citizenship law protests rumble on
Deadly protests jolt northern India amid widespread anger over legislation deemed discriminatory by critics.
Twitter removes 5,929 Saudi accounts it deems to be state-backed
Social media giant says the tweets were amplifying pro-Saudi messages as well as discussions about sanctions on Iran.
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