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Scores of soldiers killed in Niger base attack
President Mahamadou Issoufou cuts short trip to Egypt due to 'tragedy' at military camp in Inates, western Niger.
Studio B, Unscripted: With Patrisse Cullors and Lowkey
#BlackLivesMatter co-founder Patrisse Cullors and rapper Lowkey talk about being branded a 'terrorist' and activism.
Details of sweeping pension reforms fuel French anger
Major disruption across France is set to continue, but strikers seem to have support from the wider public.
Ending impunity: What can be learned from the Galizia case?
What can Daphne Caruana Galizia's murder teach about ending impunity for the violent suppression of the media?
What message does Ethiopian PM Ahmed Abiy's Nobel win send?
Abiy Ahmed received the award for his efforts towards ending Ethiopia's conflict with Eritrea.
At least two killed in Taliban suicide attack near US base
Assault near Bagram, north of the Afghan capital, Kabul, comes as Washington and the armed group resume peace talks.
CAR suspected militia leaders to face war crimes trial: ICC
Court says 'substantial grounds to believe' Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona, Alfred Yekatom behind crimes against civilians.
On brink of 'man-made' starvation, Zimbabweans struggling to cope
Shifting policies on land reform and food subsidies by successive governments have contributed to the dire situation.
India's Parliament approves contentious citizenship bill
Critics say the bill is discriminatory against Muslims and violates constitution.
Displaced Syrians appeal for international aid after floods
Families have been living in tents without running water or electricity since their homes came under attack by government forces.
UK leaders stage final rallies before election
As polling day approaches, the race is getting tighter and opposition parties are campaigning hard.
Bolsonaro is laying the foundations of a new dictatorship
A new law giving security forces immunity from prosecution does not bode well for Brazil's democracy.
Senate could start Trump impeachment trial in January: McConnell
Senate majority leader says if House approves impeachment charges, a trial would be 'first order of business' in January
Chile security forces accused of grave rights abuses
Chilean government accused of failing to stop human rights abuses by security forces as they crack down on protests.
Greta Thunberg named 2019 Time Person of the Year
The 16-year-old Swedish climate activist is known for her blunt addresses to world leaders.
Trump to target anti-Semitism on US colleges campuses
Critics call the order, which will reportedly redefine Judaism as a nationality, anti-Semitic and attack on free speech.
Iraqi tribes seek to reinstate security amid unrest
Powerful tribes in the south of Iraq want to take matters into their own hands after two months of deadly government crackdown on protests.
How Corbyn and Johnson differ on key foreign policy issues
The two leaders have very different ideas about Britain's role and place in the world.
Explainer: How temperature rise will affect our planet
Climate talks in Spain have shown many countries will miss their target for greenhouse emissions.
'Between life and death': Rescued migrants recall Libya 'hell'
Libya is major gateway for African migrants hoping to reach Europe but they face 'unimaginable horrors' in the country.
Ocean Viking: Saving migrants from drowning in the Mediterranean
Watch how a migrant rescue ship is saving migrants and refugees from dying at sea after they flee conflict and atrocities in Libya.
Bosnia introduces Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra to Qatar
The orchestra plays in the Gulf state for the first time with the aim of promoting Bosnian culture and artists.
Al Jazeera wins prestigious UN prize
Stories on allegations of ethical misconduct in UNRWA among winners at UN Correspondents Association awards.
Aung San Suu Kyi defends Myanmar against genocide allegations
In unprecedented move, former human rights icon defends Myanmar generals at ICJ over killings, rape, and displacement.
India's parliament set to vote on contentious citizenship bill
Opposition parties, minority groups, academics say the bill is discriminatory against Muslims and violate constitution.
Multiple foreign armed groups involved in Libya conflict: UN
Report names five Sudanese and four Chadian armed groups it says contributed combatants to Libya's civil war.
China trumps Turkey as worst jailer of journalists in 2019: CPJ
CPJ report says at least 250 journalists have been imprisoned for their work worldwide as of December 1.
'Son of Afghanistan': Murals honour slain Japanese doctor
An Afghan artists' group paints mural of Dr Tetsu Nakamura in Kabul and Jalalabad who was shot dead last week.
New Delhi factory fire: Relatives speak of sorrow and pain
As they wait outside mortuary, relatives share stories of poor, young men trying to provide for their families.
Deadly Cyclone Belna makes landfall in northwest Madagascar
Nine people were killed and more than 1,400 rendered homeless after a major storm slammed into the island.
On UK election eve, polls suggest slim majority for Conservatives
On final campaigning day, prime minister admits race 'tighter than ever' as polls predict slim Conservative majority.
Lebanon seeks international help as financial crisis grows
Caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri has appealed for help to finance imports as international assistance seems to come with its own demands.
US halts military training for Saudi students after shooting
Decision comes after a Saudi air force officer went on a shooting rampage last week killing three US sailors.
Protests continue in Baghdad
Parliament has five more days to choose a replacement for prime minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
SEA Games ends with medals and controversy for the Philippines
Host country declared overall champion of regional biennial event thrilling spectators but questions remain over budget.
Israel must end deadlock by midnight or hold third vote in a year
Recent days saw all sides staking out ground ahead of looming new elections, likely to be held in March 2020.
Bougainville backs independence from Papua New Guinea
South Pacific region votes overwhelmingly in non-binding referendum that could create world's newest nation.
Women under ISIL: The teacher
A teacher describes being made to teach children about war, and what happened to those who did not follow ISIL's rules.
New Rohingya book tells of the 'slow burn of genocide'
First, They Erased Our Name is a pioneering book detailing the personal account of a Rohingya under the Myanmar regime.
US panel eyes sanctions against Indian home minister Amit Shah
Panel on religion urges US to weigh sanctions if controversial citizenship bill that excludes Muslims is passed.
Increased activity on New Zealand's Whakaari stymies recovery
Eruptions in the next 24 hours still likely, making it difficult for crews to recover bodies in ash-covered island.
International experts quit Hong Kong police protest probe
Foreign experts question independence of city's investigative agency to look into allegations of abuses by police.
US slaps sanctions on Myanmar military chief over Rohingya abuses
Sanctions target military chief Min Aung Hlaing, his deputy, Soe Win, and two subordinates who spearheaded crackdown.
Chile combs Antarctic for missing plane with 38 on board
Air force says it was yet to locate plane, but concluded it must have crashed with chance of finding survivors fading.
Jersey City shooting: 6 people killed in gun battle, police say
US law enforcement say they responded to an active shooter situation in New Jersey, one officer has been confirmed dead.
Can the US dominate the global financial system forever?
With more than $20tn in debt and a dollar pegged only to confidence in the US, is the world's economy falling apart?
Trump impeachment: Democrats introduce two formal charges
Democrats unveil two articles of impeachment charging President Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress.
What are the articles of impeachment against Donald Trump?
Read the full text of articles introduced by Democrats that charge Trump with abuse of power, obstruction of Congress.
World Human Rights Day: Chileans mark day with protests
Demonstrators accuse gov't, military, police of carrying out grave rights abuses during nearly two months of protests.
White House veterans helped UAE build secret surveillance unit
Exclusive Reuters investigation reveals the role of the US in constructing a controversial programme in the Gulf state.
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