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US: Russia probe report finds no evidence of political bias
DOJ watchdog documents performance failures, but finds no evidence of political bias in FBI's handling of Russia probe.
Corruption trial for Assad uncle begins in Paris
Rifaat al-Assad built a French property empire with stolen Syrian state funds, prosecutors allege.
TANAP and Turkey's energy ambitions
Turkish, US and EU interests align on energy diversification in Southeast Europe.
US Supreme Court leaves in place Kentucky abortion restriction
The law requires the physicians to continue with an ultrasound even if the patient objects and shows signs of distress.
Africa's Nobel Prize winners: A list
A look at the continent's Nobel laureates honoured for efforts in peace, chemistry, literature, medicine and physics.
Rohingya campaigners launch Myanmar boycott
The Free Rohingya Coalition begins 'Boycott Myanmar Campaign' ahead of genocide hearings at the ICJ.
US DOJ watchdog expected to find Russia probe valid despite flaws
Justice Department internal watchdog expected to release highly anticipated report into FBI's handling of Russia probe.
Sesame Street's puppeteer Caroll Spinney dies at 85
Saying farewell to the Sesame Street puppeteer who brought children's favourites Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch to life.
Arabian Gulf Cup: Football, blockade and an 'historic' win
A look back at the regional tournament in Qatar, played amid a two-year diplomatic dispute and won by Bahrain.
Georgia campaigners oppose dam plans
In western Georgia, campaigners are opposing several big dam projects, citing their impact on the environment and communities.
North Korea resumes insults of 'erratic old man' Trump
Pyongyang bristled last week after the US president again referred to leader Kim Jong Un as 'Rocket Man'.
Russia banned from Olympic Games over doping scandal
World Anti-Doping Agency says Moscow tampered with lab data by planting fake evidence, deleting files linked to tests.
Labour's 'red wall' creaks as loyal voters consider other parties
Brexit has transformed traditional electoral battle lines. Can the ruling Conservatives win over Labour heartlands?
5 killed as New Zealand volcano erupts on tourist island
Number of missing in 'double digits' as police say finding survivors unlikely after eruption on White Island.
The heat builds as the fires burn in Australia
As firefighters continue to battle bushfires, another heatwave is about to sweep the country.
Activists storm into Malta PM's office to demand his resignation
Activists force their way into the 16th-century building asking Muscat to quit over the 2017 killing of a journalist.
Turkey deports 11 French suspected ISIL members
Monday's deportations raised the number of foreign fighters expelled from Turkey to 71 since November 11.
Russia faces four-year ban from Olympics
World Anti-Doping Agency has banned the team from competing after multiple doping scandals.
40th GCC summit: The beginning of reconciliation?
Recent developments point to a possible thaw in relations between the blockading Gulf countries and Qatar.
Rockets hit military base near Baghdad airport
Six 'fighters' wounded in the attack with no claim of responsibility, military says.
The UK votes on Thursday: What you should know in 500 words
The electorate is deeply divided as Britain braces for snap poll called to break political deadlock over Brexit.
In Pictures: White Island volcano erupts in New Zealand
White Island volcano: All you need to know
Volcano popular with tourists erupts in northern New Zealand leaving at least five dead and many trapped.
NATO leaders appear to joke about Trump
NATO leaders are caught on camera appearing to mock US President Donald Trump at a Buckingham Palace reception.
Extrajudicial killing fears as Indians cheer Hyderabad 'shootout'
Campaigners say the killing of four gang-rape and murder suspects will promote culture of impunity among police force.
Delhi factory owner, manager arrested after deadly fire
At least 43 workers died in the factory, which made school bags and toys, in Delhi’s deadliest fire in 20 years.
Colombia Protests: Anger over president's economic plan
University students and union members keep leading strike but as days go by larger sectors of society have been championing protest and its demands.
Tourists injured after volcanic eruption in New Zealand
A volcano popular with tourists has erupted on White Island in New Zealand, with reports of multiple people suffering from critical injuries.
US bill on China's Xinjiang violates international law: Official
Xinjiang governor hits out at US in Beijing news conference where videos of past violence were shown
Samoa measles epidemic death toll reaches 70
A mass immunisation drive has increased vaccine coverage to 90 percent from 30 percent when the epidemic began.
A taste for dog: Indonesia trade persists despite crackdown
The dog meat trade is blamed for the theft of people's pets and disrupting the country's efforts to tackle rabies.
In Pictures: Bahrain lifts first Gulf Cup trophy
Bahrain win maiden Arabian Gulf Cup after losing their previous four finals in the competition.
Saudi attacker 'acted alone' in Florida naval base rampage
US authorities confirm suspect was a member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who attended a US Navy training programme.
Lebanon's Hariri re-emerges as PM candidate as Khatib withdraws
Protesters outside Parliament quick to denounce Hariri's possible return as a contender for prime minister job.
Saudi Arabia ends gender-segregated entrances for restaurants
The Ministry of Municipalities and Rural Affairs announces that the rule will no longer be mandatory.
Kenya: Survivors found two days after Nairobi building collapse
Two survivors found after a six-storey building collapsed in the Kenyan capital on Friday, authorities say.
Gulf Cup: Bahrain stun Saudi Arabia 1-0 to lift first title
Qatar's emir crowns Bahrain after their maiden victory in the final of regional football tournament hosted by Doha.
Giant rally marks six months of Hong Kong's democracy protests
Anger builds over Carrie Lam's refusal to address protesters' demands, including inquiry into alleged police brutality.
Climate change forces indigenous Alaskans to relocate
Why some indigenous Alaskans are fleeing their ancestral land as it crumbles beneath them.
UK election: Johnson pledges to put limits on unskilled migration
With just days to go before the election, British leaders are rallying for every vote.
Megaphone: The voice of Lebanon's uprising
Volunteers at the activist media platform say their goal is to push boundaries of acceptable discourse in Lebanon.
First round of resurrected US-Taliban peace talks open in Qatar
Renewed negotiations expected to pave the way for direct talks between Taliban and Kabul to end 18 years of war.
Bahrain beat Saudi Arabia to lift first Gulf Cup trophy
Mohamed al-Romaihi scored for the Pearl Divers in the second half of the match held at Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium.
To survive, we need intersectional solidarity
From London to Beirut to Santiago and New Delhi, protesters need to build solidarity networks.
Iraq unrest: Escalation of violence in Nasiriya
An exclusive report from Iraq, where Al Jazeera speaks to protesters who say they have been tortured by security forces.
Malaysia reports first polio case in 27 years
A three-month-old baby tests positive for polio after being admitted to hospital with fever and muscle weakness.
'No capitulation': Ukrainians rally before Russia summit
Thousands gather in Kyiv, urge Zelenskyy to defend country's interests in Putin meeting on war in eastern Ukraine.
Bolivia lithium: Industry business hit by political crisis
A boom or a burden? Bolivia's struggle to make the most of its valuable lithium reserves.
Infographic: What you need to know about the UK election
Britons will head to the polls on December 12 for a snap general election called to break the UK's Brexit gridlock.
Pensacola shooting: FBI investigators search for attack motive
Saudi airman who carried out rampage at US naval base showed videos of mass shootings at a party before attack.
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