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COP25: UN climate conference to tackle global challenges
Paris climate deal will be a key issue as some 25,000 delegates convene for the annual UN conference in Madrid.
Nineteen people killed in bus crash in Russia's far east
A police spokeswoman said cause of deadly accident was being investigated.
AMLO's first year: Concern over security and the economy looms
A year into his administration, his successes are being overshadowed by gang violence, a persistent issue in Mexico.
Chile's cacerolazos movement
Banging pots and pans became famous in Chile in 1971, when opponents of the left-wing government of President Salvador Allende came out to protest food shortages and rationing.
SEA Games 2019: Philippines promotes national sports
Philippines is hosting Southeast Asian Games for fourth time, and much is at stake.
Vegan meat revolution could help solve global warming
A mouth-watering task - the race to create a plant-based burger without any meat that everyone can eat and save the planet.
Saudi Arabia takes over G20 presidency from Japan
G20 presidency will see it host world leaders for global summit next year in Riyadh.
In Hong Kong, protesters say 'thank you Donald Trump'
Pro-democracy demonstrators express gratitude for US support in one of three separate anti-government rallies.
Pegasus: Surveilling journalists from inside their phones
A look at the spyware that is hacking journalists around the world.
Exclusive: Corruption in Namibia's fishing industry unveiled
Al Jazeera exposes figures close to the Namibian president discussing the laundering of political contributions.
Anatomy of a Bribe: A deep dive into an underworld of corruption
An Al Jazeera investigation into the corrupt power-brokers and global business elites defrauding the Namibian people.
Russia domestic violence: Conservatives against new bill
Russian legislators have resubmitted a bill against domestic violence to parliament after it failed to pass three years ago.
The China Cables: Disrupting Beijing's Xinjiang narrative
Unprecedented leak of Chinese documents reveals the extent of camps in Xinjiang. Plus, the spyware hacking journalists.
Week in pictures: From protests in Iraq to a quake in Albania
A photo round-up of some of last week's events, including wildfires in California and protests in Lebanon.
Protests in India over Telangana vet's suspected rape, murder
Four accused remanded in judicial custody for 14 days over suspected rape and killing of 27-year-old veterinarian.
Iraqi PM Abdul Mahdi submits resignation to parliament
Parliament to meet on Sunday to decide on Iraqi PM's fate amid continuing anti-government protests.
Dutch police arrest 35-year-old suspect in The Hague stabbings
Police said the suspect, described as having no fixed address, was brought to a police station for questioning.
US: 9 killed, 3 injured in South Dakota plane crash
Three survivors were taken to the hospital after rescuers pulled them from the wreckage during a winter storm.
Who was London bridge attacker Usman Khan?
More information has emerged about man who killed two people in knife attack in London on Friday.
At least 14 killed in bloody gunfight in northern Mexico
Daytime shootout took place days after US President said he would designate drug cartels as terrorist groups.
China accuses UN rights chief of emboldening Hong Kong protesters
China says Bachelet's call for an investigation into police conduct is interference and inappropriate.
Planet SOS: Transforming the way we use land and its resources
A Planet SOS special on how the way we use land is both contributing to and affected by the global climate crisis.
Palestinian teen shot dead by Israeli army in occupied West Bank
Masalmeh, 18, was killed near the city of Hebron, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
Pressure mounts on Malta PM after tycoon charged in killing
Prime minister Joseph Muscat expected to speak on Sunday amid deepening crisis over Daphne Caruana Galizia murder.
Incumbent party wins Namibian election amid corruption scandal
President Geingob’s win comes days after corruption allegations led to resignation and arrest of two ministers.
ISIL claims responsibility for deadly London Bridge attack
Armed group claims one of its 'fighters' behind killing of two people in the UK's capital as police probe continues.
Germany's far-right AfD picks new leaders amid protests
Tino Chrupalla, a legislator from Saxony, will lead Germany's largest opposition party with Joerg Meuthen.
Kenya's BBI is the political elite's attempt to rewrite history
The initiative assumes our problems can be cured by letting the political class dictate how history is to be told.
Facebook issues post 'correction' after Singapore's demand
The November 23 post contained accusations about the arrest of a supposed whistle-blower and election rigging.
Albania's search for quake victims ends as death toll rises to 51
Albania's PM announces end of operation launched in the wake of deadly 6.4 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday.
Mexico registers record number of homicides
Many accuse the president of failing to fulfil promises to end violence plaguing the country.
Shadow of strife looms over Iraq's political crisis
As prime minister says he will resign, officials and analysts warn Iraq faces deepening deadlock.
'Heroic' bystanders praised for tackling London Bridge attacker
Tributes pour in for members of public who tackled knife-wielding assailant before police shot him dead.
European Union's view on Brexit amid UK election
The Liberal Democrats have promised to keep the UK in the EU, while the Labour Party is promising a chance to vote again.
India's indigenous living in forests fight eviction orders
Politicians say the forests need to be protected, but critics say they are only protecting the business interests.
DRC army says it killed top rebel leader as civilian toll rises
ADF commander shot dead during operation in eastern DRC, army says, hours after assailants kill 13 in 'gruesome' attack.
Bobi Wine: People of Uganda will rise up if Museveni rigs vote
Ugandan pop singer-turned-politician discusses his plan to replace President Yoweri Museveni after 30 years in power.
Kenyan flood rescue missions hindered by havoc
Fears toll of 120 people may rise as rescue workers struggle to reach remote areas due to damaged roads and bridges.
DR Congo anger grows over deadly unrest
All 28 people killed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week have finally been buried.
Man wearing 'hoax explosive' shot dead in London Bridge attack
Man who strapped fake bomb and carried out deadly attack was reportedly released from jail after 'terrorist' conviction.
In pictures: November's extreme weather
A photo round-up of some of this month's major weather events, including floods in Kenya and fires in Australia and US.
Three youths wounded in stabbing in The Hague
Police said in a tweet that the incident happened on the city's main shopping street.
Macron is in a state of 'brain death', Erdogan says
Turkish president attacks French counterpart who criticised Ankara's Syria operation and lamented NATO's 'brain death'.
China criminalises 'fake news' created with AI, bots
New rules require videos, audio tracks produced using AI or virtual reality technologies to carry clear warning labels.
Brazil's Bolsonaro claims DiCaprio paid for Amazon forest fires
The far-right leader accuses the Hollywood actor and environmental activist without providing evidence.
Suriname President Bouterse sentenced to 20 years for killings
Desi Bouterse found guilty of killing 15 political opponents in 1982, two years after he seized power in a coup.
Germany's far-right AfD to pick new leaders as hardliners rise
Third-biggest bloc in parliament could pick as leader a candidate who recently railed about 'Islamisation of the West'.
Iraq PM resignation would only be 'first step', protesters say
Demonstrators remain sceptical despite Adel Abdul Mahdi's announcement and demand complete overhaul of political system.
Indian police question suspects in Telangana rape and murder case
Veterinarian, 27, was reportedly attacked and her body burned after the motorbike she rode broke down.
The WTO 20 years after the 'battle of Seattle'
More than two decades after its creation, the WTO's promise of prosperity and job creation has not been fulfilled.
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