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Mahathir Mohamad: Muslim world 'in a state of crisis'
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan were notably absent from meeting of Islamic nations at the Kuala Lumpur Summit.
New UK gov't: Queen to set out 2020 agenda
A week after decisive Conservative win, government bills on health service, Brexit to be presented in parliament.
Gambia migrants: Survivors 'would risk journey again'
Gambian migrants travel from Gambia to Europe across Atlantic to shore of Spain.
Putin talks Trump impeachment, climate in annual conference
Russian President Vladimir Putin says impeachment of US leader is based on fabricated reasons, lashes out at Democrats.
Former Lebanese minister Diab set to be named PM: Sources
Hassan Diab emerged as a candidate for position after outgoing Prime Minister Saad Hariri withdrew his candidacy.
Why are Britain's ethnic minorities fearful after Johnson's win?
As far right backs PM, BAME communities already worried about lack of will to tackle racism fear further discrimination.
Philippines: Court finds powerful family guilty of killing 58
Of those killed, 32 were journalists massacred on November 23, 2009 in a political rivalry between two families.
France: Police on Trial
We investigate whether aggressive French policing of demonstrations is stifling dissent and threatening civil liberties.
EU court says Spain should have freed Catalan MEP to take office
ECJ says Oriol Junqueras, who was sentenced to 13 years in jail over independence bid, enjoyed immunity as MEP.
Greece: Police accused of excessive force against protesters
Greek citizens, journalists, and international rights groups raise alarm amid growing reports of police-led violence.
US House votes to impeach Trump for abuse of power, obstruction
Trump is the 3rd president in US history to be impeached. Votes set up likely January trial in Republican-led Senate.
Trump is impeached: How did House members vote?
A look at how House Democrats and Republicans voted on the articles of impeachment against Trump.
China repeats call for restraint as North Korea tensions build
China and Russia are backing a resolution to ease sanctions on the North to kick-start stalled denuclearisation talks.
Philippine court finds family members guilty in 2009 killings
Andal Ampatuan Jr and several of his relations were on trial for the murder of political rivals and journalists.
Australia must abandon China criticism to improve ties: envoy
Relations between the two nations have soured recently amid Australian concern that China is meddling in its affairs.
Impeachment: What is it and how Trump can be impeached?
How does impeachment work? Which US presidents have been impeached? A guide to US impeachment process.
Kazakh president reshuffles gov't after pro-democracy protests
Hirings and firings followed opposition rallies in Almaty and Nur-Sultan.
Australia records hottest-ever day amid heatwave, fires
Hot, dry conditions expected to exacerbate bushfires that started earlier than usual in country's east.
Timeline: The Maguindanao Massacre and the struggle for justice
The 2009 attack on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao was world's worst single day murder of media workers.
US court: Part of 'Obamacare' invalid, more review needed
Appeals court sidesteps major ruling by stopping short of declaring that rest of healthcare law must also be struck down
US citizenship path for many Liberians tucked into spending bill
Defence bill headed to Trump's desk includes legislation that provides pathway to citizenship for thousands of Liberians
Bolivia prosecutors order arrest of ex-President Evo Morales
The former president - now in Argentina - called the arrest warrant 'unfair, illegal and unconstitutional'.
Journalists making the headlines
Fewer reporters have been killed at work this year than in the last two decades, but more are being imprisoned.
UN hails 'decisive shift' in refugee assistance
Billions of dollars pledged and promises to open more refugee settlement places touted by UN as key results of summit.
Catalan independence protests kick off at El Clasico match
Protesters threw bottles and police opened fire with foam bullets as tensions boiled over in Barcelona.
Chile protests 2 months on: 'We're ready to continue to very end'
Government concessions have failed to satisfy protesters who've vowed to stay in the streets until their demands are met
In Pictures: Liverpool reach Club World Cup final after late goal
14 months after stroke, Gabon's Bongo opens regional summit
Ali Bongo suffered a stroke 14 months ago during a visit to Saudi Arabia and has rarely been seen in public since.
International Migrant Day: 272 million migrants worldwide in 2019
The number of international migrants worldwide in 2019 saw a jump of of 51 million since the beginning of decade.
Ex-Trump aide Manafort wins dismissal of New York fraud charges
Judge throws out Paul Manafort's New York fraud case in a win for the former Trump campaign chairman.
How the British media helped Boris Johnson win
Traditional and social media in the UK amplified the Conservative Party's messaging at the expense of Labour.
Nigerians raise alarm over controversial Social Media Bill
Plan to overhaul internet laws will curtail fake news, supporters say, but critics cry foul over threat to free speech.
India: Families in limbo amid legal challenge to citizenship law
The Supreme Court has suspended further hearing on the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act.
Chad: 'More than a dozen killed in Boko Haram attack'
Attack in the western region of the country left five injured and 13 missing, government official says.
Maguindanao massacre: Philippine Supreme Court to deliver verdict
Al Jazeera looks back at what happened and the struggle for justice for the families of the 58 people killed 10 years ago in the Philippines.
Trump impeachment: House set to vote to impeach US president
House to vote on two articles of impeachment that accuse Trump of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
Greek prosecutor urges acquittal of neo-Nazis in murder trial
Prosecutor questions why Pavlos Fyssas's murder would take place in public, comments that horrify victim's mother.
Why Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party is good news for Ethiopia
The new party is a positive step towards ending ethnic strife in the country.
Jailed Uighur economist Ilham Tohti receives Sakharov Prize
Ilham Tohti was imprisoned on separatism charges, which experts say was part of crackdown on Uighur dissent.
'We heard gunfire': Jamia students detail police attack on campus
Two doctoral students at New Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia recount December 15 police action to break their protest.
Egypt's el-Sisi says position on Qatar 'unchanged'
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt severed diplomatic and trade ties with Doha in June 2017.
'Path of excellence': Qatar celebrates National Day 2019
The day marks unification in 1878 under leadership of country's founder, Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani.
Trump impeachment: Case for and against
In a few hours, full US House of Representatives will vote on whether US President Donald Trump should be impeached.
Women under ISIL: The nurse
A Syrian nurse describes what it was like to work in the maternity ward of an ISIL-controlled hospital in Raqqa.
Impeachment divide: Americans split over proceedings
Polls show American public divided as two major parties over impeachment.
'Neutral' Pakistan pulls out of Malaysia summit of Muslim nations
Pakistan's Gulf allies, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, had expressed reservations over Islamabad joining the summit.
100 days of Sudan's transitional government: Now what?
Sudan remains divided between praise for the interim government and criticism for slow progress on some issues.
India top court refuses to stop citizenship law's implementation
Supreme Court postpones hearing of pleas challenging constitutionality of new law that has sparked massive protests.
Trump impeachment: Divisive rhetoric marks eve of House vote
Trump and his fellow Republicans trade jabs with Democrats as US House set to vote on impeachment on Wednesday.
Turkey warns of 'escalation' if US ends Cyprus arms embargo
Turkish foreign ministry says US move to supply arms would only hamper 'efforts towards a settlement on the island'.
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