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Florida shooting: Saudi king orders cooperation with US officials
A Saudi national receiving training at the US naval base in Pensacola, Florida, is suspected
Argentina's president-elect signals policy shift with new cabinet
Alberto Fernandez, who will be sworn-in Tuesday, picks young academic as economy minister as he seeks Peronist agenda.
Trump to delay listing Mexican cartels as terrorist groups
US president says he was ready to issue a declaration but will hold off at the request of his Mexican counterpart.
Thunberg arrives at COP25 to lead mass protest
The teenager has become the figurehead of a global movement of climate justice activists.
Johnson and Corbyn clash in final UK election debate
The two men went head-to-head, six days before the UK goes to the polls.
Chile protesters: 'The rich and powerful threw the first stone'
Some protesters, enraged over discrimination and inequality, increasingly believe in using force to compel the government and the elites, to listen.
White House says it won't take part in Trump impeachment hearing
Democrats are pushing ahead with a timetable that could see a vote on articles of impeachment before the end of the year
NYPD crackdown on subway fare evasion 'criminalises poverty'
Activists slam New York City effort to go after fare evaders and call for an end to police brutality.
Pensacola base shooting: Officials say gunman was Saudi airman
Four people, including the gunman, killed in shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida, the US Navy says.
Senior UK diplomat quits over government Brexit 'half-truths'
Alexandra Hall Hall slammed the Conservative government in her resignation letter.
UK judge dismisses charges against Charles Taylor's ex-wife
Agnes Reeves Taylor had been due to face charges of torture and conspiracy to commit torture during Liberia's civil war.
Iran nuclear deal stays alive after talks, avoids sanctions blow
The European parties did not trigger a mechanism in the accord that could renew UN sanctions against Iran.
Palestinians protest at Gaza-Israel fence after 3-week pause
Gaza's health ministry says 14 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli fire, four of them with live gunshots.
London Bridge attacker’s dark past in spotlight
Usman Khan, who killed two people and injured several others, had a terrorism conviction and was only released from prison last year.
Algerians seeking old guard's exit protest upcoming poll
All five candidates in next week's vote are considered part of the political elite, linked to Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
Germany's Merkel expresses 'deep shame' during Auschwitz visit
While visiting Holocaust memorial, chancellor pledges to fight rising anti-Semitism and racism in Germany, Europe.
Gambian town mourns after Mauritania migrant boat deaths
At least 62 people died after their boat, which launched from the northern town of Barra in The Gambia, capsized.
Greece to expel Libyan ambassador over Turkey-Libya accord
Deal mapping out sea boundary is 'blatant violation of international law', says Greek foreign minister.
Lebanon's economic crisis fuelling Syria's currency fall
Many say the financial crisis in neighbouring Lebanon has further devalued Syria's wounded economy.
Migrants in Bosnia refuse to move from camp near Croatian border
Bosnian authorities agree to dismantle camp but migrants, eager to reach the EU, are protesting against resettlement.
A Maori woman's journey to zero waste
Miriama Kamo is a Maori woman from New Zealand, who has embarked on a very public journey towards zero waste.
Nairobi building collapse: Several killed, more feared trapped
Rescue operation under way after six-storey residential structure in Kenyan capital collapses.
'Money can't buy us': Mapping Canada's oil pipeline battle
We travel more than 2,000km and visit communities along the route of the oil pipeline that cuts across Indigenous land.
Europeans, Iran to clash at nuclear talks as deal nears collapse
Europeans will urge Iran to stop violating nuclear deal, but Tehran remains angered by sanctions imposed by Washington.
Samoa measles vaccination campaign a 'success'
More than 20,000 people in Samoa have been vaccinated against measles in two days.
Women wheelchair basketball teams compete in Thailand
Al Jazeera follows the Cambodian team as they aim to change perceptions about disability in their country.
Ackee and saltfish: A Jamaican navigates the taste of home
Jamaicans have transformed a history of pain into delicious food, but what if you are allergic to your national dish?
Rohingya campaigners say won't be 'silenced' by online threats
Ro Nay San Lwin and Maung Zarni tell Al Jazeera they fear for their lives but will not be 'silenced' by online abuse.
'Yemen conflict has no military solution': Sudan's Abdalla Hamdok
Sudan has been involved in the five-year Yemen civil war since 2015 as part of the Saudi-led coalition.
UK election: PM absent from event in his constituency
Opposition Labour Party believes there is a chance of unseating Johnson in his constituency.
Death of the delta: Louisiana communities on the brink
Al Jazeera met with people clinging to their livelihoods in a changing landscape in the southern US.
Australia bushfires combine to form 'mega fire' north of Sydney
An estimated two million hectares of land have burned so far on the continent, the size of some smaller countries.
Kenya: Nairobi governor arrested for 'economic crimes'
Governor Mike Sonko is the latest in a string of top government officials to be hauled in on corruption charges.
Studio B, Unscripted: With Ken Loach and Edouard Louis
Ken Loach and Edouard Louis explore class struggle, poverty, the rise of the Far Right and the perils of the Left.
Sri Lanka: Journalists say there is a new media crackdown
Journalists in Sri Lanka say they are facing intimidation from the new government
'Misleading narrative': ICC war crimes report angers Palestinians
Outrage over ICC prosecutor saying that giving stipends to families of killed or jailed Palestinians is a war crime.
Kashmir and Balochistan: Will Pakistan own up to rights abuses?
We challenge Pakistan's human rights minister on alleged government abuses and the treatment of religious minorities.
â€Evil Corp’: Russian hackers indicted in the US
Two Russian hackers are being accused of running a phishing campaign to steal millions in more than 40 countries
Muhammad breaks into top 10 most popular US baby names in 2019
For the first time, Muhammad makes list of top 10 baby names, after steady climb in BabyCenter's annual list.
Malawians await ruling on contested presidential poll
Investigation challenges credibility of the May elections, which saw incumbent President Mutharika secure a second term.
Blinded Indonesian journalist seeks answers from Hong Kong police
Video journalist Veby Mega Indah was hit in one eye by projectile fired by riot police during protests in September.
'Dotard': North Korea revives Trump taunt as hope for talks dims
Senior North Korean diplomat says Trump showed 'no courtesy' when he repeated reference to Kim Jon Un as 'rocket man'.
India vet rape and murder: Police shoot dead four suspects
Police say they shot dead four accused in vet's rape and murder case after they tried to escape from custody.
Samoa arrests anti-vaxxer as immunisation drive continues
At least 140 new cases reported in the last 24 hours as death toll climbs to 63 while 20 children remain critically ill.
Threats, raids and murders stalk Filipino environment activists
From September to November 2019, four more environment workers across the country were killed.
US likely to hit China over Uighur 'abuses' despite trade talks
US Senate approval on bill denouncing 'internment camps' in Xinjiang expected within two weeks and could be unanimous.
Trudeau reconvenes Parliament, calls for action on climate change
The Canadian prime minister faces first test after his Liberals lost the majority in October's election.
ICC judges 'were wrong to reject Afghan probe': Prosecutors
Judges at the Hague 'overstepped their powers' when ruling against abuse investigations, prosecutors have said.
Qatar v Saudi Arabia: Dramatic Gulf Cup semifinal in 10 pictures
Highly anticipated match saw the Green Falcons beat the Maroons 1-0, setting up a showdown between Saudi and Bahrain.
Let them eat the city, say the urban farmers of Paris
From underground former car-parks to the rooftops of the famous skyline, an agricultural revolution is taking place.
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