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US's Afghanistan envoy arrives in Kabul, next stop: Qatar
US negotiator set to resume talks with Taliban aimed at ceasefire, months after Trump halted diplomatic effort.
United States, Sudan agree to upgrade diplomatic ties
US State Department says two countries will proceed with first exchange of ambassadors in 23 years.
When care becomes criminal: Syrian health workers 'targeted'
Rights group details atrocities committed by Syrian government against medical workers based in opposition held areas.
Greenpeace: Radiation 'hot spots' near Olympic site in Fukushima
Japan's environment ministry said the area in general was safe but that it was in talks to survey the region.
Two-faced? Canada's Trudeau plays down spat with Trump
Trump calls Trudeau 'two-faced' after a video appeared to show the Canadian PM joking about Trump's press appearances.
Trump impeachment probe enters new phase with landmark hearing
House Judiciary Committee hears from legal scholars to determine whether Trump committed impeachable offences.
'Love and power': The revival of people's politics in Pakistan
Police may have cracked down on student activists but many remain hopeful that their voices are finally being heard.
Ending divisive meeting, NATO agrees to Baltics defence plan
Erdogan appears to back down on threat to block defence plan, as Trump clashes with Trudeau.
Trump impeachment probe to enter new phase with landmark hearing
House Judiciary Committee set to hear from legal scholars to determine whether Trump committed impeachable offences.
Germany expels Russian embassy staff over Georgian's murder
Kremlin threatens reciprocal measures after Berlin says it suspects Russian or Chechen involvement in man's death.
China condemns US bill against Uighur camps
The US legislation - still to be passed by the Senate - also threatens sanctions against Communist Party officials blamed for abuses as more than one million Muslims are jailed.
'Operation failed': Details emerge on Israeli covert op gone awry
Botched Israeli undercover mission in Gaza Strip in November 2018 attempted to infiltrate Hamas's communications.
Afghans demand justice amid attempt to probe war crimes at ICC
Man who lost wife and seven children in US air strike among many victims of violence who are seeking answers.
Nearly half of Zimbabweans face hunger, starvation
Natural and man-made disasters have combined to create some of the worst conditions Zimbabwe has seen in about a decade.
Forget about water at your peril
Climate change is gutting global water security. We have solutions but lack the political will to implement them.
Pakistan tycoon hands over $248m to settle UK corruption probe
UK's National Crime Agency says assets and cash frozen in the country will be handed over to Pakistani government.
Women under ISIL: The wives
Women married to ISIL fighters share accounts of being made to watch executions and strap explosives to other women.
NATO leaders appear to share a laugh over 'jaw-dropping' Trump
Video emerges on social media showing French, UK, and Canadian leaders apparently discussing US president's comments.
NATO leaders attempt united front after day of drama
UK meeting celebrating 70 years of alliance has revealed deep wounds, with Trump and Macron leading clashes.
Are Global South experts sidelined in climate conversations?
After COP25 was moved from Chile to Spain, often unheard experts and activists were once again unable to participate.
Leaders gather for NATO's 70th birthday
Leaders meet outside London on Wednesday to mark 70th anniversary of NATO.
Keeping Vietnam's flavours alive
How Hanoi's women are guarding Vietnam's culinary traditions
Anger in China as US House passes Uighur crackdown bill
Beijing 'resolutely opposes' resolution, which among others seeks to sanction Communist Party leader in Xinjiang.
Nepal offers cash to women who shun 'menstrual huts'
The death of a 21-year-old woman has prompted village official to reward those who reject the outlawed practice.
China short-listed for 94 awards
Chinese projects are shortlisted in virtually every one of the 39 categories of prizes at this week’s awards.
Transcript: Where is Trump taking the global economy?
Read the full transcript of our discussion about Trump's tariffs, USMCA and a trade war with China.
US charity building Gaza hospital offers volunteers Israel tour
Palestinians irked as US-based Christian group offers Holy Land pilgrimage to its medical volunteers on weekends.
Surge of new abuse claims threatens church like never before
A deluge of new lawsuits could surpass anything the US clergy sexual abuse crisis has seen before.
Colombian protesters prepare for a third national strike
Despite inconveniences, polls say 55 percent of Colombians support strike, though they would also like to see a return to normality.
'Dark day': Australia repeals medical evacuation for refugees
Government secures repeal of medical evacuation legislation for people held offshore, triggering angry condemnation.
Chile protests: Experts say tear gas poses serious harm
Chemical agent is similar to spraying water with bicarbonate of soda in eyes of protestors.
North Korea's Kim rides through snow as nuclear deadline looms
State news agency released undated photos of Kim, his wife and a military entourage at the symbolic Mount Paektu.
Malaria killed 405,000 in 2018 as medical funding stalled: WHO
Pregnant women, children in Africa continue to bear brunt of epidemic that affected 228 million worldwide last year.
Unvaccinated to show red flags as Samoa battles measles epidemic
Official data released on Wednesday put death toll from outbreak at 60, with 171 new cases reported in one day.
Impeachment inquiry: Giuliani, Nunes, WH in frequent contact
Records laid out in House report show extensive contact between Trump lawyer Giuliani, White House and Republican Nunes.
Wounded Iraqi protesters face life-altering injuries
Rights groups have condemned the government for allowing an excessive use force against anti-gov't demonstrators.
Evidence of Trump misconduct 'overwhelming': House report
US House impeachment report accuses Trump using powers of office to solicit foreign interference in the 2020 election.
'Now we are visible': Chileans with disabilities unite for rights
Amid continuing protests, thousands march to demand constitutional recognition of people with disabilities in Chile.
Greece and Turkey set for showdown over maritime borders
Turkey is laying claim to oil exploration in the eastern Mediterranean, and Greece objects.
Is NATO still relevant?
Divisions threaten to overshadow 70th birthday celebrations of world's largest military alliance.
Northern Ireland: Two more arrests over 'New IRA' mortar bomb
New IRA members planned to attack police with the improvised device, said detectives.
Iraqi parties gather amid political crisis
Two months of demonstrations have brought down the government but political players have yet to agree on next steps.
Protesters rally against Trump as NATO leaders meet queen
Crowds vent fury over increased defence spending, nuclear weapon development and US leader's influence on UK politics.
The UK's smaller parties step up to election fight
It is not just about Labour and the Conservatives.
Kamala Harris ends 2020 US presidential bid
The senator from California ended her once-promising campaign, saying she lacked the funds to go forward.
Eleven arrests as protesters clash with police in central Tunisia
Clashes first erupted on Saturday after a young man self-immolated in the Sidi Bouzid region.
Macron stands by NATO 'brain death' comment in clash with Trump
In sharp exchanges before a NATO summit, US and French leaders trade barbs over future of the military alliance.
European Union calls on Malta PM to resign
Head of an EU mission to Malta urges Joseph Muscat to quit over his handling of the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Refugees brace for harsh winter on Bosnia-Croatia border
A top European human rights official is demanding immediate closure of makeshift camp, fearing a humanitarian crisis.
Trump blasts Dems as House panel prepares impeachment report vote
Trump calls Democrats 'unpatriotic' as House Judiciary Committee prepares for vote on impeachment report.
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