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US will help 'prevent Latin America protests from becoming riots'
Offering few details, US Secretary of State Pompeo accuses Cuba, Venezuela of attempting to 'hijack' democratic protests
Dutch prosecutors say Russia let MH17 suspect return to Ukraine
Vladimir Tsemakh, suspect in the downing of the airliner, was among dozens of prisoners exchanged by Kyiv and Moscow.
Gulf Cup: Qatar beat UAE to book semi-final place
Delight for home fans in Doha as Qatar advance at regional tournament with 4-2 group-stage victory over the UAE.
Kenya's River Mara vulnerable to climate change
The economic worth the whole river basin is estimated at $7bn annually from tourism to agriculture.
Heavy gunfire erupts as DR Congo's anti-UN protests continue
At least two people reportedly killed as demonstrations continue demanding UN peacekeepers leave the Beni area.
'Power of Siberia': Russia, China launch massive gas pipeline
Russia, one of the world's largest exporters of natural gas, is launching a major pipeline from Siberia to China.
Will Saudi Arabia reduce its oil output?
Reports suggest Saudi Arabia wants OPEC to make further production cuts.
Officials in Namibia corruption scheme to remain in custody
Six people suspected of involvement in money-laundering scheme unearthed by Al Jazeera to remain held until February 20.
Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan resume talks over disputed Nile dam
Immigration ministers of three countries meet in Cairo for talks aimed at resolving dispute over water distribution.
Chrystia Freeland: Trudeau's heir apparent
Is Freeland's CV 'beyond reproach' as the Canadian media has claimed?
Several killed in air raids on markets in Syria's Idlib province
At least 10 people killed in government attacks on rebel-held towns in northwest Syria, rescue workers say.
Crisis of Aboriginal women in prison in Australia
Aboriginal women are the largest cohort of prisoners in Australia, despite making up only 2 percent of the population.
Britons pay tribute to victims of London Bridge attack
Vigils held for Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones who were killed by man released early from prison on 'terrorism' charges.
Diplomats for sale: How an ambassadorship was bought and lost
The story of Ali Reza Monfared, the Iranian who tried to buy diplomatic immunity after embezzling millions of dollars.
UK election campaign focuses on sentencing after London attack
Boris Johnson is trying to absolve his Conservative Party of blame, despite being in power for a decade.
Bangladesh slum children drop out of school for full-time work
The school enrolment ratio in slums is 10 percent lower than the nationwide average.
'Unacceptable': Australia criticises China detention of writer
Yang Hengjun, a former Chinese diplomat turned online journalist, has been held in China since January.
Pots and pans 'cacerolazo' protests echo across Latin America
Thousands in nearly a dozen countries bang pots and pans in unified protest against governments across the region.
Typhoon Tisoy hits the Philippines
Kammuri will barrel through southern Luzon and Mindoro on Monday night and into Tuesday.
COP25: Climate summit kicks off as Guterres issues stark warning
UN chief says world risks 'sleepwalking past point of no return' unless immediate action is taken on climate change.
Black Pete: Blackface character stirs debate during Dutch holiday
Having caught attention of celebrity Kim Kardashian, renewed debate over racism during Sinterklaas festival.
Wall collapse from heavy rains kills 17 in India's Tamil Nadu
Schools and colleges shut in several areas as the country's Met department predicts heavy rainfall in the coming days.
Africa AIDS conference: Healthcare leaders meet in Rwanda
Healthcare activists say the world's response to HIV/AIDS is failing to deliver required services to, in particular, children, in the world's poorest communities.
The survivors of Gaza's al-Sawarka family
Nine members of the Palestinian family were killed last month after an Israeli air raid on their home in central Gaza.
Mostly children and women among dead in southern Libya air attack
UN-recognised government blames renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar's forces for attacking residential areas.
Uncertainty remains as Iraq parliament accepts PM's resignation
Parliament approves resignation of Abdul Mahdi's government after two months of protests that left more than 400 dead.
Death toll in Tunisia bus accident rises to 26
WHO reports Tunisia had second-worst traffic death rate per capita in North Africa, behind only war-torn Libya.
GCC summit to be held in Saudi Arabia next week
Annual meeting of Gulf states in Riyadh on December 10 to discuss political issues and review regional developments.
Daphne Caruana Galizia case: Malta PM Joseph Muscat to resign
PM announces plan to step down in January after coming under pressure over scandal surrounding journalist's killing.
UN chief warns of 'point of no return' on climate change
Antonio Guterres said effect of rising temperatures is already being felt around the world.
Samoa measles outbreak: Death toll rises to 53, mostly children
Government closed schools and restricted travels ahead of Christmas holidays in efforts to control recent outbreak.
White House refuses to participate in impeachment hearing
White House counsel claims inquiry lacks 'fundamental fairness' continuing attacks on impeachment process.
Modern slavery policy does not set people free
If we want to promote freedom for all, might a universal basic income be a better way forward?
Gulf Cup: Qatar, UAE to face-off for semi-final spot
Winners of Group A match between regional rivals to advance to semi-final stage of 24th Arabian Gulf Cup in Doha.
India vet rape and murder: Fast-track court to try accused
Authorities in Telangana state announce constitution of fast-track court to expedite case that has caused an outcry.
At least 14 killed in attack on Burkina Faso church
President condemns 'barbaric' attack, which took place as people attended Sunday services in West African country.
Joseph Muscat: The Maltese Prime Minister tarnished by scandal
Muscat won popularity for his economic successes, but image unravelled after anti-corruption journalist was killed.
Bali: The tropical Indonesian island that is running out of water
Indonesia's fabled island is running out of water, with monsoon rains delayed and the tourist industry expanding.
In the Absence: South Korea's Sewol Ferry Disaster
An unflinching look at South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster as it unfolds and its ramifications on a nation.
Adel Abdul Mahdi, an Iraqi prime minister 'doomed to fail'
PM's exit likely to end his political career but not 'dysfunctional system' that brought him to power, analysts say.
Can Germany's Angela Merkel save her grand coalition?
Social Democrats elect new leaders, putting at risk the chancellor's coalition government.
Bus crash in northern Tunisia kills more than 20
Health ministry says the vehicle veered off course after driver failed to make a sharp turn and fell in ravine.
Ruling German coalition in question after SPD elects new leaders
Critics of coalition with Chancellor Merkel's conservatives are chosen as new leaders of junior partner party.
Malta: Ruling party MPs back PM to stay in power despite protests
Labour party lawmakers give 'unanimous support' to embattled PM Joseph Muscat as protesters demand his resignation.
Adel Abdul Mahdi's short tenure as Iraq's prime minister
After months of violent clashes, Adel Abdul Mahdi said he had no other choice, but to resign as Iraq's prime minister.
Planet SOS: Guatemala's illegal animal trade
Guatemala's northern Peten region anchors the largest tropical forest north of the Amazon but as more people settle in the area, poaching and other threats to its biodiversity are rising fast.
Israel planning new settlement in flashpoint Hebron city
Palestinian officials slam plan, calling it result of US decision to no longer consider settlements illegal.
The KRG's anti-corruption effort must start from its oil sector
If the Iraqi Kurdish region manages to reform its oil industry, it could become a model for the whole of Iraq.
Hong Kong protests: Authorised marches held across city
The rally was approved by police so it attracted larger numbers of protesters than the other rallies held on Sunday in Hong Kong.
Corbyn would stop arms sales to Saudi for use in Yemen if elected
In election campaign speech, leader of main UK opposition party says a Labour government will work to end war in Yemen.
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