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Two killed in attack targeting polio vaccination team in Pakistan
Officers killed while on their way to accompany a polio vaccination team in northwest Lower Dir district.
India citizenship law protests: All the latest updates
Supreme Court refuses to stall implementation of the law, which has triggered massive protests across the country.
Vietnam fights China's 'nine-dash line' amid old enmities
Vietnam is pushing back on Chinese claims over the South China Sea targeting Beijing's controversial nine-dash line.
China postpones UN Security Council discussion on Kashmir
China requested a closed door briefing, but it was postponed after UN peacekeepers in Kashmir did not provide a brief.
Trump impeachment: Thousands rally ahead of Wednesday's votes
Thousands rally across the US as House of Representatives prepares for Wednesday votes on Trump impeachment.
'Unacceptable': Japan urges Russia to release detained fishermen
Five Japanese boats were fishing for octopus near disputed Russian-held islands when they were seized.
Darfur: Football for Peace
A group of boys in a Darfur refugee camp become barefoot football warriors, finding hope in a tournament for peace.
Japanese journalist wins damages after saying she was raped
Alleged attacker Noriyuki Yamaguchi ordered to pay $30,375 in compensation in one of Japan's most high-profile cases.
What is the 'deep state' that Trump keeps talking about?
The US president blames an 'unholy alliance' of American bureaucrats and diplomats for resistance to his policies.
As Trump hails cooperation, 5 migrant families sent to Guatemala
Families sent from the US to Guatemala under controversial asylum deal as Trump welcomes Jimmy Morales to White House.
US envoy to visit China in bid to revive N Korea nuclear talks
Stephen Biegun's visit follows China and Russia proposal to lift some sanctions to kick-start stalled Pyongyang talks.
Finland offers Artificial Intelligence course as 'Christmas gift'
A university course in understanding AI will be made available to all European Union citizens free of charge.
I helped kill Belarus leader's critics, says ex-police officer
Yury Garavsky described his role in the killings to broadcaster Deutsche Welle.
'Sabotage' cuts power to thousands of homes amid French protests
The Eiffel Tower was shut as workers walked off the job; even opera singers belted out arias of anger.
Vienna ballet school 'encouraging children to smoke to stay slim'
Students were encouraged to start smoking to stay slim; one element in a litany of abuses, an investigation found.
FIFA Club World Cup: Brazil's Flamengo reach maiden final
Brazilian side defeats Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal 3-1 in a thrilling match held at at Doha's Khalifa International Stadium.
Children among dozens of migrants trying to reach UK by boat
Five boats carrying women, children and men intercepted by UK border agents.
Bolivia's Morales names two possible successors
Morales names his former economy minister and a key coca farmer union boss as potential MAS presidential candidates.
Pope abolishes 'pontifical secrecy' for sex abuse investigations
Victims hail the move as much overdue and say it needs to be implemented broadly.
What's behind the upsurge in violence in the Sahel?
The United Nations Security Council has met after a spike in attacks in the Sahel region.
US Congress takes aim at Syrian war crimes, Russian aggression
Defence bill measure gives the US another way to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his allies with sanctions.
More than 20 killed in air raids on towns in Syria's Idlib
Russian-backed government forces step up attacks on rebel-held towns in northwest Syria, volunteer medic group says.
Italy's Di Maio holds talks with Libya's rival leaders
GNA says Italian foreign minister renewed support for Tripoli-based gov't, while no details emerge from Haftar meeting.
To impeach or not to impeach?
Marwan Bishara plays the devil's advocate in Trump's defence.
Greek FM tours Arab states to bolster support amid Turkey tension
Greece fears Turkey will start drilling for lucrative hydrocarbons in waters it claims as its maritime territory.
UK launches inquest into girl's pollution-linked death
A court in London will look at what role the city's air played in her fatal asthma, especially since it exceeds the WHO's levels of acceptable pollution.
Niger struggles to combat armed groups in the Sahel
An increase in violence in the Sahel is heavily impacting lives and the economy in Niger.
Turning waste to gold in Gaza
With few employment opportunities, three young men in Gaza have launched an innovative business of their own.
After conviction, what next for Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf?
In historic verdict, self-exiled former military ruler convicted and sentenced to death for committing high treason.
HRW highlights more than 50 years of oppression by Israel
With no end to the occupation or a peace process in sight, the group says it is time for Israel to give Palestinians equality.
Trump impeachment vote: US House panel to set debate rules
Democrats, Republicans to decide how much time will be set aside for debate for Wednesday's historic impeachment vote.
S Sudan's Kiir, Machar agree to form unity government by February
President Salva Kiir makes announcement after holding three days of talks with opposition leader Riek Machar in Juba.
Giuliani: Trump 'relied on' his claims about US diplomat
Giuliani's comments about Marie Yovanovitch's removal come as President Donald Trump faces near-certain impeachment.
Eight people die at sea in 24 hours while trying to reach Spain
Spanish police find victim off southern coast after Moroccan vessel retrieves seven bodies from Mediterranean Sea.
'Vicious crackdown': Iran protest death toll at 304, Amnesty says
Human rights group says children were among those killed and calls for the release of detained demonstrators.
Millions of Muslim refugees could flee India: Pakistan PM Khan
Imran Khan says millions of Muslims could flee India due to the lockdown in Kashmir and India's new citizenship law.
Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf handed death penalty in treason case
Musharraf, who is in self-imposed exile in Dubai, has been on trial for imposing a state of emergency in 2007.
Music From the Favela
'Something so magical can’t be only for part of society,' says musician bringing classical music to the favela.
'Deeply damaging': Anger as Boris Johnson plans 'anti-BDS' law
Activists, experts concerned as UK government reportedly plans to ban public bodies from boycotting foreign products.
A moment of peace on the front line
Laughter, stomachaches and running for your life on the front line of the war in Ukraine.
Iraq must 'take actions' after attacks on US interests
Washington expresses 'concern about the optics in attacks on bases in Iraq where US troops and material might be'.
UN chief urges world to share refugee burden more equitably
As most refugees live in poor countries, Guterres calls on international community to do more as he opens global summit.
2022 FIFA Club World Cup: Qatar cultivates community players
Qatar eyes future for community football, stadiums and the technology it has built for the 2022 World Cup after it ends.
Esper: US troops can withdraw 'with or without' Afghan peace deal
Donald Trump expected to announce the withdrawal of American forces from Afghanistan before year's end.
Two Palestinian women moved to Israeli administrative detention
Bushra al-Tawil and Shatha Hassan, who were arrested by Israeli forces last week, are now held without charge or trial.
Concerns grow over cost, viability of Burundi's new capital
Move from previous capital Bujumbura to Gitega will cost billions of dollars, tax resources, say some critics
Qatar's emir meets Hamas leader Ismail Haniya in Doha
According to Qatar News Agency, Ismail Haniya briefed Sheikh Tamim on the latest developments in the Palestinian arena.
US seeks clarification on Erdogan's military base closure threat
US defence chief Esper says he needs to understand how serious Turkish president's threats to close Incirlik base are.
Repurposing the UNRWA in a post-truth world
No longer dependent on US funding, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees must recommit to its historic mission.
South Philippines earthquake: Rescuers race to find survivors
Residents on edge in southern island of Mindanao as strong aftershocks felt, rescue crews find two bodies.
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