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Roadblocks across Lebanon as anger rises over Diab pick as PM
Hassan Diab, 60-year-old professor, was designated PM on Thursday with endorsement of Shia group Hezbollah.
Iran's Rouhani visits Japan amid nuclear deal impasse
Iranian president holds talks with Japanese PM Abe in Tokyo on future of crumbling landmark 2015 agreement.
Trump slams US evangelical magazine that called for his removal
Christianity Today publishes editorial calling for Trump's removal over his 'profoundly immoral' actions.
Breaking into the Olympics
The drive to give Olympics more youth appeal is set to see breakdancing added to the Games.
The songs that made Africa - and the world - dance in 2019
From hard-hitting grooves to catchy dance anthems, here is the ultimate year-end African music playlist.
Trump impeached: Congress breaks with no agreement on trial
Republicans, Democrats remain at an impasse over what a trial will look like as they head home for holiday break.
Trump to sign $738bn defence bill: What does it include?
Legislation includes paid parental leave, creates Space Force and takes aim at Syrian war crimes and Russian aggression.
ICC to investigate alleged war crimes in Palestinian territories
Palestinian leaders welcome prosecutor's decision to carry out full probe as a 'positive' and 'long overdue step'.
Russia has no domestic violence law, but that could soon change
Following some shocking cases, new law hoped to alter dynamic in country that prioritises 'family values' over victims.
Muslims urged to boycott Chinese products over Uighur treatment
At summit in Malaysia, influential preacher says leaders from Muslim world should exert more pressure on Beijing.
MI5 policy allowing spies to commit crime lawful, tribunal rules
Campaigners slam ruling which allows MI5 to continue permitting agents to commit crimes including murder, torture.
Australia PM under fire for holiday amid bushfire crisis
Scott Morrison apologised as his country faces record-breaking heat, drought and devastating wildfires.
US Democratic presidential hopefuls face-off in debate
Seven Democrats who want to replace Donald Trump held their final debate of the year in Los Angeles.
Britain's election and the deepening generational divide
UK's left-leaning, socially liberal youth may have lost the general election, but they will not stop demanding change.
Iraq's Shia leader calls for early election amid unrest, protests
Al-Sistani says quickest way out of crisis is to go back to people through fresh polls.
Indian court hands life term to ex-BJP legislator for raping teen
Sengar, expelled by the BJP earlier this year, was convicted under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act.
Can Trump survive impeachment?
We debate battle to remove Donald Trump from office and ask just how damaging it will be for him.
Studio B, Unscripted: With Alain de Botton and Ayishat Akanbi
They discuss society's blind spot for emotional intelligence and how to generate more empathic conversations.
India sees deadly citizenship law protests as police ban assembly
Police ban public gatherings and cut internet in parts of New Delhi and other cities amid deadly protests over new law.
Women lead protests in India, Aligarh
Protests against a controversial citizenship law has moved beyond universities.
India FM cancels US meeting over Kashmir criticism: Report
Jaishankar wanted a Democrat congresswoman critical of Indian government excluded from meeting, reports The Post.
Cooking and healing in my mother's Vietnamese kitchen
In the midst of misunderstandings and estrangement, one woman and her mother found solace in making spring rolls.
'Despicable': Pakistan gov't reacts to Musharraf death sentence
A special court convicted and sentenced former president to death earlier in the week for high treason.
What does Trump's impeachment mean for Ukraine?
Ukraine fought to pivot westwards, but Trump's impeachment is 'toxic advertising' for the nation, say analysts.
US probe of Saudi oil attack shows it came from north: Report
Weapons debris from attack site allegedly shows Aramco attack came from north, US says, blaming Iran.
Partisan rage: Top Republican calls process 'toxic'
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has asked his fellow Republicans to correct what he called a 'toxic' impeachment of Trump.
Several killed, hundreds held in India citizenship law protests
Rallies held across the country despite prohibitory orders at some places as anger over 'anti-Muslim' law mounts.
China cancels Sweden business trips after prize for dissident
Publisher Gui Minhai, a Swedish citizen, was jailed in mainland China after disappearing from Thailand in 2015.
China's Xi says patriotism key to Macau's success
Xi is presiding over celebrations to mark 20 years since former Portuguese colony was returned to Chinese rule
New Zealand to end gun buy-back started after mosque shootings
Police say 56,350 weapons had been handed in by Friday morning in a campaign gun-control groups say has been a success.
No to nuclear: Japan wants reactors phased out, post-Fukushima
Japan is less reliant on atomic energy, but concerns are growing about its return to climate-damaging fossil fuels.
Change UK shuts up shop after losing all MPs in election
Made up of Labour and Conservative defectors, the Independent Group for Change failed to win a parliamentary seat.
Firefighters die as Australia fires rage, PM cuts short holiday
The deaths of the two volunteer firefighters brings toll from the bushfires that have ravaged east for weeks to eight.
Trump impeachment: Republicans, Democrats spar over next steps
When a Senate trial will take place and what it will look like remain major points of contention between the parties.
Impeachment, organised labour: What to expect at Democrat debate
The last 2020 presidential Democraitc debate of 2019 comes on the heels of Trump's impeachment.
Singapore: Top of the Class
101 East goes inside Singapore's schools to find out why the nation's students top the global leader board.
Boris Johnson vows to 'finish the job' on Brexit
A huge majority secured in last week's elections means Johnson's Brexit plans are expected to go without a hitch.
How will Algeria's new president face his challenges?
Abdelmadjid Tebboune sworn in following months of anti-government protests.
Activists hail S African court ruling over boy's pit toilet death
Court orders Department of Basic Education to pay damages to Michael Komape's family for 'emotional shock and grief'.
Trump impeachment: What happens next?
When will the Senate hold trial? What will it look like? Your guide to Trump's impeachment.
Weah critic arrives in Liberia before planned anti-gov't protests
Hundreds of supporters greet Henry Costa, a radio show host and frequent critic of President George Weah's government.
Russia: FSB officer killed in shooting outside agency HQ
Gunman who opened fire outside headquarters of Russia's security agency in Moscow 'neutralised'.
Lebanese president asks Hassan Diab to form government
Former education minister designated to become prime minister after president's consultations with MPs.
Libya's GNA accepts Turkish offer of military support
UN-recognised government in Tripoli says it will boost cooperation with Ankara, sources tell Al Jazeera.
Impeachment will damage Trump - whether he is removed or not
Senate Republicans may acquit Trump, but cannot save him from being discredited in the eyes of a majority of Americans.
In Pictures: Pan-India citizenship law protests
Hundreds detained across India as people defy bans on any assembly to protest against new citizenship law.
Sudan marks uprising anniversary with demands for justice
Thousands turn out in Khartoum, celebrating first anniversary of revolt that eventually toppled Omar al-Bashir.
India students lead waves of anti-citizenship law protests
Students have been in the front line of the protests against India's new citizenship law which excludes Muslims.
Erdogan says 50,000 Syrians fleeing Idlib to Turkey
But he did not say if war displaced actually crossed into Turkey, which already hosts 3.7 million Syrian refugees.
Algeria swears in new president as opposition debates response
Abdelmadjid Tebboune, former prime minister who casts himself as a reformer, was elected last week in a vote.
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