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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.
US to North Korea: 'We're here, you know how to reach us'
Visiting South Korea, US special envoy on North Korea, Stephen Biegun urged the North to return to stalled talks.
Philippines hunts for survivors after earthquake levels building
At least three people were killed in the 6.9 magnitude earthquake, the fifth to hit the country's south since October.
Week in pictures: From protests in Chile to Afghan bombing
A photo roundup of some of last week's events, including a royal procession in Thailand and demonstrations in Algeria.
Hong Kong protests flare before Xi meeting with city leader
Protesters took over malls and blocked roads triggering confrontations with police after two weeks of relative calm.
COP25 summit fails to address key carbon markets issue
Final declaration called for fresh proposals on pledges on reducing carbon emissions to be in place by COP26.
New Zealand observes minute's silence as more eruption dead named
The death toll from the eruption of New Zealand's most active volcano now stands at 18, with 17 still in hospital.
What lessons can the US learn from the British election results?
US politicians warn left-wing candidates such as UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn could face defeat in election.
Thousands protest against crackdown in Lebanon's capital
Day after security forces disperse demonstration, protesters march on parliament to call for an independent government.
Turkish legislators to sign off on Libya military support deal
Tripoli could request vehicles, equipment and weapons for use in army, navy and air operations as well as intelligence.
Democrats make case for Republicans to back Trump impeachment
Top democrats make last-minute pitch to their Republican counterparts as impeachment vote looms.
More than dozen killed in eastern DR Congo rebel attack
At least 22 people killed by ADF fighters in the eastern town of Beni, officials say.
Bangladesh: Deadly fire sweeps through factory outside Dhaka
The second fire in the area in less than a week kills 10 and injures several others, officials say.
Police fire tear gas as Delhi protesters decry citizenship law
Tensions remain high across India as several killed in Assam protests against the 'anti-Muslim' citizenship law.
Zimbabwe arrests vice president's wife over fraud allegations
Marry Mubaiwa was arrested on Saturday evening and will likely appear in court on Monday, anti-corruption body says.
COP25 Climate Summit: What was at stake at the Madrid talks?
Scientists say the global temperature is going to rise by 1.5 degrees Celsius in about 10 years.
Are Palestinian elections on the horizon?
Analysts caution of a 'bumpy' road ahead amid signs that national polls could be held next year.
China state TV pulls Arsenal game after Ozil Uighur comments
Arsenal's game on CCTV replaced with a prerecorded match between Tottenham and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Malaysia's Mahathir on trade wars and his promise to step down
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad discusses multilateralism, his vision for Malaysia and the challenges the country faces.
UN Climate Summit: COP25 negotiators reach climate deal
The two-week summit was due to end on Friday but was extended as negotiators made a last-ditch push to salvage an agreement to tackle global warming.
Longest UN climate talks end with no deal on carbon markets
After two weeks of negotiations, delegates from almost 200 nations passed declarations that were criticised as too weak.
Politics, porn and toxic world of deepfake
A look at world of deepfaking where artificial intelligence is used to manipulate viewers and spread misinformation.
The technocracy that helped Trump win now wants him impeached
America's technocrats say impeachment is about protecting democratic institutions, but they helped undermine them.
Q&A: 'Complete disregard for migrants dying on the Mediterranean'
Rescue coordinator onboard the Ocean Viking shares his frustration with authorities' lack of will on the Mediterranean.
Turkish navy orders Israeli ship out of Cyprus's waters
Israeli research vessel reportedly vacated the area after being approached and told to leave by the Turkish navy.
Italy's 'Sardines' pack Rome for anti-far-right rally
Tens of thousands join rally organised by grassroots movement as part of their campaign to battle right-wing populism.
Dozens injured as police clash with protesters in Lebanon
Security forces use rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon to disperse anti-government demonstrators in Beirut.
Iran defuses second cyberattack in less than a week
Cyberattack 'aimed at spying on government intelligence', Iran's telecommunications minister says.
Sudan's al-Bashir convicted, sent to 'reform facility'
Sudan's former President Omar al-Bashir is sentenced to two years in detention, but he plans to appeal.
Qatar sees 'small progress' in resolving Gulf dispute
Qatar's foreign minister said there has been 'progress' in ending Gulf crisis following bloc's summit last week.
Documenting the bloody transition from apartheid
Can an image capture the horror of generations of repression and resistance, and is it a photojournalist's job to try?
'No war and no peace' in Syria, analysts say
As key players grapple with domestic issues, Syrian war has been left in temporary stalemate, experts tell Doha Forum.
ISIL in Afghanistan 'defeated', but not eliminated
Afghan authorities say sustained bombing campaign has significantly reduced the threat of ISIL. Al Jazeera speaks to rural communities caught in crossfire.
Mexico holds assemblies to consider controversial Maya Train plan
Some Indigenous and environmental groups on the Yucatan Peninsula worry project may bring more harm than good.
Street battles in Beirut as counter-protesters clash with police
Opponents of anti-gov't protesters clash with riot police, throwing rocks and firecrackers against volleys of tear gas.
Turkey says S-400 system 'vital', will retaliate any US sanctions
Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says Turkey will not cancel deal with Moscow 'whatever the consequences'.
Bangladesh editor arrested after report on executed Jamaat leader
Protesters attack Daily Sangram's offices after it called Abdul Quader Molla, who was hanged for war crimes, a 'martyr'.
Arsenal distances itself from Ozil comments on Uighurs' treatment
Star midfielder used social media to speak against China's policies in Xinjiang and the silence of Muslims.
PM Boris Johnson visits northern constituencies of UK
The UK's new political reality presents the prime minister with a dilemma concerning what to do with all those who voted Conservatives for the first time.
Mali: President Keita holds crisis talks amid unrest in the north
Malian leader meets representatives of political and rebel groups in a bid to find solution to rising violence.
Amazonian leaders' long campaign for climate justice
After their participation at COP25, representatives from indigenous communities foresee more climate catastrophes ahead.
Thousands of Thanathorn backers rally against Thai establishment
Major show of support in Bangkok for Future Forward Party, facing the threat of dissolution.
Concerns as Mexico moves to begin multibillion-dollar rail system
Critics warn of the potential negative effects the project could have on indigenous communities and on kilometres of the pristine tropical jungle.
How a Brexit deal would impact Northern Ireland
UK PM Johnson's election victory will have major implications for the future of the United Kingdom - particularly in Northern Ireland.
As Lebanon's post-war system dies, a new one struggles to be born
Uprising could bring the death of Lebanese political system where power is shared among religious groups, analysts say.
Protests rage in India for fourth day over citizenship law
Protesters torched 15 buses on an expressway in West Bengal state, holding up traffic for several hours, police said.
Why the Global South should nationalise its data
Big Tech corporations are extracting data from users across the world without paying for it. It is time to change that.
Juan Manuel Santos: FARC peace deal is 'not dead'
Colombia's former president defends his 2016 peace deal with FARC which current president has promised to dismantle.
Syria's war: Desperation after Idlib displacement
Al Jazeera meets Syrians struggling after barely escaping last rebel-held province.
Sudan's Omar al-Bashir sentenced to two years for corruption
Former president convicted of corruption and illicit financial gains, and sentenced to two years in a reform centre.
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