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Several dead, hundreds of homes burned in Australia's 'mega fire'
Bushfires blazing in state of New South Wales merge into what firefighters have dubbed a 'mega fire'.
Protecting Earth's water and life that depends on it
Planet SOS explores the battle for scarce water resources amid climate crisis. Plus, COP25 in Madrid.
Five of India's deadliest blazes as factory fire kills dozens
Fires are common in India, where laws regarding safety in factories and residential buildings are often flouted.
UK braced for gale force winds and flooding
A powerful storm is heading to UK threatening widespread disruption.
Sri Lanka's new leader promises to unite country
Buddhist nationalist group Bodu Bala Sena, which means Army of Buddhist Power, is accused of inciting hate and taking part in violent attacks on Sri Lanka's minority Muslim and Christian communities in recent years.
Anthony Joshua takes revenge on Ruiz Jr in Saudi Arabia rematch
Another loss to Ruiz Jr would have put the 2012 Olympic super-heavyweight champion's career on the line.
Hundreds of thousands hit the streets of Hong Kong
Organisers say mass rally is 'last chance' for territory's government to meet demands as authorities appeal for calm.
Iran unveils 'budget of resistance' against US sanctions
Draft budget announcement comes ahead of parliamentary vote and after fuel price hike that sparked deadly protests.
Planet SOS: Fishermen say fish are disappearing
Scientists warn life in Africa's largest freshwater lake could die, if warning signs continue to be ignored.
Hong Kong anniversary: Six months since 'million-man' march
At least two deaths, more than 10,000 tear gas canisters fired and almost 6,000 arrests.
Trump tells Jewish-Americans he is Israel's best friend
US leader hopes to repeat 2016 strategy next year by winning re-election through electoral college votes in key states.
Israel air raids in Gaza Strip after rocket attacks
No Palestinian group claimed responsibility for rocket fire, but Israeli army said Hamas was responsible for any attack.
Can carbon trading bring world's biggest polluters to heel?
How much is needed to save planet from climate change and can carbon trading help? Plus, big data discrimination.
Education: A Library on Wheels and the Little Prince
A mobile library in the Negev Desert in Israel and a Bosnian school with one student demonstrate the value of education.
Russia faces Olympic ban from World Anti-Doping Agency
Russian athletes continue to be banned from international track and field competitions, as world athletics body says Russia has not done enough to tackle doping.
Tensions flare as unidentified gunmen kill protesters in Baghdad
More than 130 also wounded as armed men open fire on demonstrators camped out near Tahrir Square.
Guinea funerals: Anti-government protesters buried
Opposition leaders say eight men were killed by security forces for speaking out against President Alpha Conde and his government.
New Delhi factory fire: Dozens of workers sleeping inside killed
Fire sweeps through multi-storey building as factory workers slept inside in a congested area of India's capital.
'Very important': N Korea carries out test at rocket launch site
North Korea increasing pressure on United States as prospects for resumption of stalled nuclear talks dim.
Four dead in shooting near Mexico's presidential residence
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was travelling outside Mexico City at the time of the incident.
Qatar's first hot air balloon festival kicks off in Doha
More than 30 balloons from 13 countries to be featured at 12-day event in the Qatari capital.
Ocean oxygen levels drop endangering marine life: Report
Experts say about 700 sites had been identified globally with low oxygen levels, up from only 45 in the 1960s.
Gambian president vows to punish traffickers after boat disaster
Adama Barrow says probe launched as nation mourns 'national disaster' that saw dozens of people drowning off Mauritania.
Iran frees Chinese-American scholar for US-held Iranian scientist
US releases Massoud Soleimani in exchange for Xiyue Wang in swap of prisoners after months of tensions.
Syria: More than a dozen killed in Idlib air raids
Government and Russian attacks kill at least 18 people in rebel-held northwestern Syria, rescue workers say.
Five bright ideas for the future from COP25's 'green zone'
A 3,000 square-metres space at climate summit is dedicated to raising awareness and showcasing innovative projects.
Lebanon protesters launch campaign against harassment
As anti-establishment protesters call for an end to corruption, women too are fighting a system that they blame for sexual assaults.
Kosovo to boycott Nobel ceremony over Handke's literature prize
Up to 1,000 people expected to protest against controversial win of Handke, criticised as an apologist for Milosevic.
Hundreds of Australia homes destroyed in 'mega fire'
Strong winds are stoking deadly blazes north of Sydney and in the state of New South Wales.
Hard Times: One UK town's struggle in the age of austerity
In one English town, residents describe their battle against a decade of cuts that made lives 'smaller and harder'.
At least 10 killed in Kenya bus attack claimed by al-Shabab
Seven police officers among the dead after gunmen attacked a bus in northeast Kenya, local media reported.
Is Jeremy Corbyn a 'threat' to British Jews?
Corbyn's opponents cannot defeat his political programme so they attack his character with spurious allegations.
California braces for more flooding rains and mountain snow
The wet weather is being welcomed after the driest start to the rainy season in 60 years.
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.
Israel arrests Palestinian university students
Israeli army is accusing occupied West Bank's most prestigious university, Birzeit, of being recruitment centre for what it calls 'terrorism'.
Pakistan defends its rights record in Kashmir and Balochistan
Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari says Pakistan has supported some 'freedom fighters' but 'that was in the past'.
Are we in the death throes of capitalism?
Author Grace Blakeley and economist Diego Zuluaga debate the state of capitalism and whether it's a failing system.
A culture that has been preserved for centuries in Burundi
Royal drumming is now only allowed at official functions. The government says this is to avoid commercialising the culture.
India police to face probe over killing of Hyderabad rape accused
National Human Rights Commission to investigate if four suspects were gunned down by police to assuage public anger.
Misinformation, lies and media spin: Inside the UK election
From political manipulation to complaints of bias, all eyes are on the media before UK vote. Plus, purpose advertising.
Kenya floods: More rain expected in region
Authorities warn of more heavy rain in Kenya. Thousands have already been displaced after two months of flooding.
Kashif Siddiqi: Kashmir and the power of football
Footballer Kashif Siddiqi discusses how football can draw world's attention to a cause dear to his heart: Kashmir.
Tackling drug addiction: Myanmar ethnic group steps up fight
How a rebel group in one of Myanmar's main drug-growing areas is combating addiction.
Polls close in Bougainville referendum on independence from PNG
Two weeks of voting concludes on Pacific island chain that could kick off creation of world's newest country.
'Yalla Corbyn': Why some British Arabs support Labour
Anti-war leftist appeals to some voters with Middle East heritage as Conservatives seen as maintaining status quo.
Rescue operation under way in Kenya after building collapse
At least two people have been killed in Kenya's capital after the collapse of a six-storey residential building.
'One comfort woman for every 70 soldiers', Japanese records show
The 1993 report named after then-Chief Cabinet Secretary Yohei Kono details how women were forced to work in brothels.
Samoa measles vaccination hits target but new cases still rising
At least 103 new cases reported since Friday but government says 89 percent of all eligible people have been immunised.
Why a 'Green New Deal' must be decolonial
The Green New Deal will not work unless it dismantles neocolonial structures exploiting nature and people.
India rape victim dies in hospital after being set ablaze
The woman was on her way to attend a court hearing when she was doused with kerosene and set on fire on Thursday.
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