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Greece and Turkey closer to armed conflict, say experts
Turkey is threatening to send a drilling ship to waters claimed - and defended - by Greece.
Tear gas and arrests at 'largest French strike in decades'
Tens of thousands of workers join nationwide strike over Macron's plan to overhaul pension system.
Will pension reforms be the downfall of France's Macron?
Public sector workers stage nationwide strikes against President Emmanuel Macron's planned pension reforms.
Dozens dead as migrant boat sinks off Mauritania coast: UN
At least 62 people, including children, drown while 83 others swam ashore after the overcrowded boat capsized.
Gulf Cup: Saudi Arabia edge Qatar 1-0 to reach final
Bahrain will face Saudi Arabia in Sunday's final after a penalty shoot-out win over Iraq in the other semi-final.
What was behind the latest escalation in Gaza?
Israel's killing of an Islamic Jihad commander last month sparked two days of fighting in the coastal enclave.
Trump turns to Supreme Court to keep his finances secret
The case represents an important showdown at the top US court over the powers of the presidency versus those of Congress
Iran rejects EU powers' letter to UN as 'desperate falsehood'
A letter by UK, German and French ambassadors to UN said Iran's activities were 'inconsistent' with a 2015 resolution.
US House to draft impeachment charges against Trump: Pelosi
The House speaker says she has instructed the House Judiciary panel to draft articles of impeachment against Trump.
Why Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party could be bad news for Ethiopia
The new pan-Ethiopian party created to replace the EPRDF coalition risks bringing the country to the edge of an abyss.
US panel to hear presentations on impeachment evidence on Monday
Democrats are pushing ahead with a timetable that could see a vote on articles of impeachment before the end of the year
Lebanon's Daily Star employees on strike, citing unpaid salaries
Over a dozen members of staff at English-language daily do not go to work after not being paid in months.
Pirates attack tanker off Nigeria coast, take 19 of crew hostage
Criminal groups have shifted from stealing cargo to holding crew members for ransom in recent years.
Mexico, US eye cooperation in meetings sparked by cartel threat
Meetings come after Trump said last week he planned to label Mexican drug cartels 'terrorist organisations'.
Azerbaijan to hold snap parliamentary election on February 9
President Ilham Aliyev's move follows a surprise parliamentary vote this week to dissolve the legislature.
Fleeing conflict but finding hunger in northwestern Nigeria
In Zamfara, displaced children suffer from high levels of malnutrition as banditry and violence halt food supplies.
Italian sports daily slammed for 'Black Friday' front page
Corriere dello Sport accused of fuelling racism for headline published alongside picture of two black football players.
Erdogan opens Europe's first 'eco-mosque' in Cambridge
Turkish government and singer Yusuf Islam among donors who developed mosque that relies on green energy.
Russian bombings intensify in Syria's Idlib
Over the past two months, attacks on the remaining rebel stronghold have intensified.
Former steel-making city becomes Sweden's greenest community
Eskilstuna is reinventing itself as a leader in recycling household waste in the country.
East African states devastated by floods
Nearly 300 people have been killed and millions affected across region, with disaster taking large toll on South Sudanese refugees.
UK Labour supporters unhappy with prospect of new Brexit vote
The decision by Britain's main opposition party to hold another Brexit vote if it wins the upcoming election has upset some supporters.
In Pictures: Bangladesh at front lines of climate crisis
Bangladesh's coastal and riverine areas prone to frequent flooding and storms, making millions vulnerable to disasters.
Rape survivor in India's Unnao set on fire by alleged attackers
The woman, who is in critical condition, suffered 80 percent burns on her body after five men attacked her in UP state.
Shocked Afghans hold candlelight vigil for slain Japanese doctor
Tetsu Nakamura was gunned down on Wednesday with five Afghans during an attack in eastern Nangarhar province.
Samoa shuts down in unprecedented battle against measles
Roads empty as medics go door-to-door to administer vaccines in country where 62 have now died from deadly disease.
The women on the frontline of Iraq's uprising
A small group of demonstrators have stationed themselves for months at the main battle zone on Rasheed Street.
Qatar, Saudi Arabia set for Arabian Gulf Cup semi-final clash
Football match signals a growing rapprochement between Riyadh and Doha as blockade against Qatar continues.
Libyan officials cite evidence of Russian mercenaries in war
Libyan and US officials accuse Moscow of deploying private contractors to key battleground areas for General Haftar.
Terrorism charge for far-right Frenchman seen in Al Jazeera probe
Remi Falize was already facing charges of aggravated assault after he was filmed punching a 14-year-old girl.
The Distant Barking of Dogs: Life in the Shadow of War in Ukraine
The life of a 10-year-old Ukrainian boy, Oleg, is turned upside down by the ongoing war in eastern Ukraine.
Europeans warn Iran over nuclear-capable missile development
Tehran insists its missile programme is 'purely defensive' and compliant with UN Security Council resolutions.
US sailor at Pearl Harbor base kills two before shooting himself
Unnamed US Navy sailor fatally shoots two civilians and wounds a third at Hawaii shipyard before taking his own life.
Saudi Aramco share prices to be announced
Saudi Arabia says it will use the income from this public listening to diversify its economy.
Pentagon denies US mulling 14,000 more troops for Middle East
Pentagon says Wall Street Journal report on 14,000 extra US troops to counter Iran 'is wrong'.
'A Rapist in Your Path’: Chile’s women protest abuse
Women over 40 are joining the protest started by younger Chileans to protest violence against women by men.
Illegal settlements: Israel starts constructing road in Hebron
There are also proposals to build a Jewish neighbourhood in the city’s market.
Wanted Indian guru resurfaces to announce new 'cosmic' country
Swami Nithyananda, a controversial self-styled 'godman', has been in hiding since he was accused of rape.
Doctors treating Ebola flee DR Congo's east amid deadly violence
Doctors Without Borders staff say a group wielding machetes and sticks attacked its health facilities on Tuesday night.
North Korea warns UN on discussing country's human rights
Warning comes amid stalled nuclear talks and series of missile launches condemned by European nations as 'provocative'.
Europe's Recurring Shame
People & Power investigates the shocking abuse of disabled people at EU-funded care homes across Eastern Europe.
'We'll continue until Duque listens': Colombians hold 3rd strike
Tens of thousands march in Bogota against President Ivan Duque as anti-government protests marks second week.
US Republican faces backlash for suggesting Ilhan Omar be hanged
George Buck, who is running for Congress, is the second Republican to reportedly suggest the Muslim politician be hanged
Will US proposed law change anything for the Uighurs?
China condemns US for bill demanding closure of 're-education' camps.
Madrid may be hosting COP25, but its own eco-challenges persist
Spain's capital wants its own green revolution, but the city's council continues to prioritise toxic traffic.
Trump committed impeachable high crimes: Legal scholars
In landmark hearing, scholars invited by Democrats say Trump abused power, while expert called by Republicans disagrees.
Two former prime ministers go on trial for corruption in Algeria
Exceptional trial, which is being televised, comes at a time of renewed political tensions in the oil rich country.
Croatia 'wrongly deports' Nigerian table tennis players to Bosnia
Two students visiting Croatia say they were wrongly suspected of undocumented migration and kicked out of the country.
Muhasasa, the political system reviled by Iraqi protesters
Demonstrators demand removal of quota-based political system, introduced in Iraq after the US-led invasion in 2003.
Lebanon to start government formation talks as protests persist
Demonstrators reject latest frontrunner for PM, businessman Samir Khatib, as being too close to ruling elite.
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