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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.
How the Kremlin bleeds critics dry
Huge fines aim to bankrupt those who oppose President Vladimir Putin and Russia's crackdown on human rights.
South African court cuts jail term for farmers in coffin case
Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Martins Jackson had been sentenced to 16 and 19 years for attempted murder and other crimes.
Appeals court directs banks to provide Trump financial records
A US court upholds the legality of congressional subpoenas seeking Trump’s banking records.
More than a dozen people killed in Sudan factory fire
Fire breaks out after a gas tanker exploded at a tile factory in Khartoum, government says.
ICC prosecutor again refuses to investigate Gaza flotilla raid
Fatou Bensouda says no to opening investigation into Israel's 2010 raid on an aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip.
Zimbabwe's former president Mugabe left behind $10m but no will
Robert Mugabe's daughter disclosed the assets to the country's high court after the family could not locate his will.
Amnesty: Four million disabled people lack basic care in Yemen
The rights group says disabled people are most at risk because of the war between Houthi rebels and the UN-recognised government.
Finland's prime minister resigns over postal service dispute
Parliament to decide on new prime minister next week as Antti Rinne steps down after fewer than six months in office.
In Pictures: Fighting to survive when the Amazon is under attack
Why protecting indigenous rights is central in the effort to protect the vast Amazon rainforest.
Defamation trial for Elon Musk launched
The lawsuit stems from one of Silicon Valley's most colourful entrepreneurs' tweets about one of the divers who was involved in the Thai cave rescue last year.
Indonesia's Unlikely Shutterbug: Part II
Achmad Zulkarnain, aka Dzoel, is focused on photography and helping people with disabilities in Indonesia.
Cambodia's casino gamble: All in on Sihanoukville
An investigation into the growing criminal underbelly of a new Chinese casino empire in Cambodia.
Typhoon Kammuri slams into Philippines, killing at least 2
The main Luzon island was hit by powerful storm leading to mass evacuations in coastal areas and hillside communities.
Trump enters war of words between Macron, Erdogan
During NATO meeting in UK, US president says French counterpart's comment that alliance is 'brain dead' was insulting.
Mexico homicide record: 127 deaths reported in a single day
Unprecedented death toll raises questions about government's 'hugs not bullets' policy in tackling drug cartels.
Southeastern Australia has four seasons in one day
Wintry weather brings snow to parts of New South Wales and Victoria while hazardous bushfire smoke envelops Sydney.
Great green wall: Villagers' defence against desertification
Al Jazeera meets Senegalese in a race against effects of climate change.
HIV research: Scientists confirm new viral strain
In November, researchers identified a previously-unidentified variant of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS.
'Rioters' shot and killed at protests, Iran admits for first time
State TV describes killings by security forces and again denies 'fabricated' death toll by 'hostile groups'.
Lebanon political unrest: Defiance against political elite
How Lebanon's women are at forefront of anti-government protests.
US troop decrease in Afghanistan 'not' tied to Taliban deal
Remarks by US defence chief Mark Esper come after Trump spoke of potential troop reductions and a Taliban ceasefire.
Gadhimai: Nepal's mass animal slaughter begins despite outcry
Thousands of Hindus gather in Bariyarpur for the festival said to be world's biggest animal slaughter ritual.
US senators press for Turkey sanctions over Russia missile system
Under a US law known as CAATSA, states that buy military hardware from Russia must be sanctioned.
Malta Parliament surrounded by protesters demanding PM's removal
Probe into the murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia has stoked fury on the Mediterranean island.
Berta Caceres: Seven men sentenced to jail in Honduras
A court sentenced seven men to prison terms of up to 50 years for murder of environmental activist Berta Caceres.
NATO leaders descend on London
The alliance's 70th anniversary will be marked at the high-profile summit in the British capital.
Bangladeshi-American teen activist fighting for climate action
Rebeca Sabnam, 16, highlights risks Bangladeshi women and Rohingya face due to climate change as COP25 gets under way.
Russian scientists display 18,000-year-old permafrost pup
Amid climate change, Russia's far east has provided many riches for researchers studying remains of ancient animals.
Malaysia's Najib takes witness stand in 1MDB-linked graft case
Former prime minister relaxed and confident as he faces multiple corruption charges over failed fund.
200,000 evacuated as Typhoon Kammuri lashes Philippines
The typhoon is expected to pass near the capital, Manila, on Tuesday.
NASA satellite finds crashed Indian Moon lander Vikram
US space agency released an image that showed site of spacecraft's impact and associated debris field.
Hong Kong leader condemns US law and promises economic relief
Carrie Lam says legislation 'wholly unnecessary' and will affect business confidence in self-governing territory.
N Korea's Kim celebrates completion of 'modern mountainous city'
Samjiyon is one of Kim's signature economic projects, but was delayed by shortage of building materials and labour.
Smoke grenade explodes in Jakarta injuring 2 police officers
Blast took place in a park close to Indonesia's presidential palace and police are investigating cause.
New Zealand to ban large foreign political donations
Government limits foreign donations and imposes new rules for political ads on social media before 2020 elections.
China suspends US army's Hong Kong visits in response to new law
Sanctions by China after President Donald Trump signed into law the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democratic Act.
'Every street a hazard': On the road from China's Heihe
China and Russia this week opened a $50bn gas pipeline through Heihe, a notoriously cold part of China.
Africa Uncensored: The Journalists Exposing Corruption in Kenya
Journalists at Africa Uncensored investigate incompetence and corruption in a multimillion-dollar healthcare deal.
Will Maltese PM's pledge to resign stem anger over corruption?
Joseph Muscat said he will step down next year amid public outcry over an investigation into a journalist's murder.
Chile groups launch alternative climate event despite COP25 move
Environmental organisations kick off 10-day alternative conference in Santiago as COP25 gets under way in Spain.
Amnesty says at least 208 killed in Iran protests
Rights group calls 'alarming' death toll 'evidence that Iran's security forces went on a horrific killing spree'.
How Qatar's win over UAE unfolded in pictures
Hosts' 4-2 victory in action-packed match takes them to semi-final against Saudi Arabia.
Trump campaign won't allow Bloomberg reporters at events
Trump's re-election campaign says it will no longer issue press credentials to reporters working for Bloomberg News.
Iraq's striking students defiant amid unrelenting protests
Despite pressure to return to classes, strikers say they will not stop until anti-gov't protesters' demands are met.
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