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Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's fugitive ex-leader: Profile
Al Jazeera profiles Musharraf, Pakistan's army chief, chief executive, and later president, who was sentenced to death.
'Historically low number' of journalists killed in 2019
Reporters Without Borders says 49 journalists died around the world this year, lowest death toll in 16 years.
India says 20 crew kidnapped from tanker off Togo
The Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was attacked while carrying fuel oil to the Togolese capital Lome from Angola.
UN Security Council to meet on Kashmir at China's request
The council will meet for the first time since a similar gathering in August after India scrapped the Article 370.
Blast at southwest China mine leaves at least 14 miners dead
Two people are still trapped underground in the latest of a series of accidents at mines in China.
'A sick joke': Italy's Serie A league artwork condemned as racist
Football league says painting showing three monkeys represents three different races, adding 'true art is provocation'.
South Korea's Parasite in Oscars best foreign film shortlist
Bong Joon-ho's Parasite was awarded the Palme d'Or at Cannes this year, and is among 10 films on Oscar shortlist.
Russia, China propose easing N Korea sanctions, US says premature
Two countries argue that a relaxation of some sanctions would encourage the North to resume denuclearisation talks.
Curtis Flowers: US man freed months after court ruled racial bias
Judge grants Mississippi man bail after six trials for same crime ended in mistrials or were overturned.
Mexico's president says Mayan Train project to move forward
Gov't claims overwhelming support despite low voter turnout in region where referendum on contentious project was held.
Algerian man fights to stay in Canada after years of uncertainty
Supporters of Mohamed Harkat, who's spent 17 years under 'security certificate', says he'll face persecution if deported
Refugees or hijackers? Teenagers charged with terrorism in Malta
Someone has broken the law, but was it three teenage migrants, or the boat captain who said he'd been hijacked?
Judge rejects claims by Trump ex-adviser Flynn of FBI misconduct
Judge orders former Trump National Security Adviser Michael Flynn to appear for sentencing on January 28.
Planet SOS: Stalemate at COP25 as Earth continues to warm
Nations fail to resolve differences over how to handle climate change, but scientists and civil society keep fighting.
Belgian court delays Catalan leader's extradition hearing
Carles Puigdemont may be entitled to immunity as a member of the European Parliament.
Surging Netanyahu rival launches party leadership challenge
Gideon Saar kickstarts bid to take over from PM Netanyahu as head of Israel's Likud party.
Ian Bailey arrested in Ireland over 1996 French murder case
British ex-journalist detained in Dublin and ordered to face extradition hearing over murder of French film producer.
Ex-CAR President Francois Bozize 'returns home' from exile
Former president's political party announces his return after six years, says he will address countrymen in coming days.
Weinstein accusers say he is 'trying to gaslight society again'
Harvey Weinstein slammed after he said he has been a pioneer in advancing women's careers in the film industry.
Are the chances of finding peace in Libya getting worse?
The UN is again pushing its peace plan for Libya, but Khalifa Haftar is threatening a final offensive on Tripoli.
Iran confirms President Hassan Rouhani to visit US ally Japan
Announcement comes after Japan PM Shinzo Abe said Tokyo keen to play bigger role in resolving Tehran-Washington impasse.
Meet India's Jamia women who took on Delhi police in viral video
Al Jazeera meets Ladeeda Farzana, Ayesha Renna and Chanda Yadav being hailed for saving their friend from police attack.
China says Ozil 'blinded, misled by fake news' after Uighur posts
Remarks come after footballer used social media to decry China's policies in Xinjiang, home to mainly Muslim minority.
In 650-page impeachment report, Democrats say Trump betrayed US
House will likely vote on Wednesday on two articles of impeachment that charge Trump with abuse of power, obstruction.
War in Yemen: Traditional jewel craft under threat
The war in Yemen, now in its fifth year, is threatening the future of this ancient craft.
'Three years is enough': Why are Gambians protesting?
Thousands take to the streets of Banjul amid growing tension over the length of President Adama Barrow's term.
Zimbabwe VP's wife charged with attempting to murder her husband
Marry Chiwenga accused of attempting to kill Constantino Chiwenga, as well as money laundering and fraud.
Argentina risks becoming next foreign waste dumping ground
Argentina's constitution prohibits the import of foreign waste but the former administration of Mauricio Macri allowed the import of specific items.
Al Jazeera Investigates podcast: Diplomats for Sale
The first of a four-part series of a new podcast by Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit.
UEFA Champions League draw: Knockout fixtures 2020 announced
Round of 16 fixtures to be played over two legs in February and March, with final scheduled for March 30 in Istanbul.
Grave of top Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich dug up in Berlin
Police investigation opened as grave of Reinhard Heydrich, who helped plan the Holocaust, dug up in German capital.
Boris Johnson's Brexit bill to be put before MPs on Friday
After securing parliamentary majority, PM plans to bring his withdrawal agreement bill back to House of Commons.
Trump impeachment vote: What happens next?
When is the House vote on the articles of impeachment? What would a Senate trial look like? A guide to impeachment.
In Pictures: Students hold solidarity protests across India
Protests spread across the country as thousands of students rally in support of JMI and AMU students attacked by police.
Egypt's el-Sisi says militias holding Libyan government 'hostage'
Government of National Accord taken hostage 'by armed and terrorist militias', says Egyptian president.
Turkish drone lands on Turkish Cyprus for energy exploration
Ankara sends drone to accompany drilling vessels, naval forces in eastern Mediterranean in move that could stir tension.
Niger attack: Thousands flee increasing violence in Sahel region
Armed groups' increased activity in region cause hundreds of deaths forcing thousands to seek safety in camps.
Newly-crowned Miss Universe Tunzi on female empowerment
Zozibini Tunzi, crowned this year’s Miss Universe, is the first black woman to have won the title in 8 years.
The impact of climate change on Kenya's Mara River Basin
The effect of changing weather patterns is being exacerbated by deforestation, overgrazing and pollution in Kenya.
Naila and the Uprising: The women who drove the First Intifada
How Palestinian women and their families played central roles in the first Palestinian uprising of the late 1980s.
Turkey may close Incirlik air base in face of US threats: Erdogan
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara will retaliate against any American sanctions imposed.
McDonald's fires Australian franchisee over racist video
Video shows artist Robby Wirramanda confronted and questioned over his Aboriginal identity.
Iraq protests: New nomination for prime minister due on Monday
Violent protests sparked by lack of opportunities grip Iraq as demonstrators take to streets demanding political change.
Qatar FM: 'Too early to talk about real progress with Saudi'
Speaking to Al Jazeera, Qatar's foreign minister says time is needed to rebuild trust between Doha and its neighbours.
What you should know about India's 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law
Ruling Hindu nationalist government pushes for the law, which opposition says violates India's secular constitution.
Ending the Afghan exile
Some 2.7 million Afghans live as refugees abroad. Their future depends on solidarity and action today.
Climate crackdown: Australia throws rulevbook at activists
Authorities in Queensland and Tasmania respond to public anger over climate with laws to curb protest and dissent.
Dozens injured after India police storm universities
Police accused of using force inside university campuses as people in parts of India protest against citizenship law.
Confusion is the aim of Trump's executive order on anti-Semitism
An administration that fans the flames of anti-Semitism now wants us to believe it has the goodwill to extinguish them.
Angry confrontations in Lebanon before parliament sitting
Thousands thronged the capital's cobbled streets amid tear gas and fireworks to call for an independent government.
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