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Peru's Keiko Fujimori leaves prison after court order
Constitutional tribunal had ordered release of opposition leader after she was handed an 18-month pre-trial sentence.
Petrol station strike paralyses Lebanon as crisis deepens
Motorists block roads to express their anger over closure of petrol stations as government scrambles to handle crisis.
N Korea warns Japan's Abe may soon see 'real ballistic missile'
Pyongyang lashes out at Japanese leader stepping up rhetoric against close US ally in the region as nuclear talks stall.
No consensus on agenda in Syria constitution talks held in Geneva
Opposition representatives blame government delegation for failure of talks to amend the Syrian constitution.
Protesters shot dead as violence continues across Iraq
At least seven people reported to have been shot dead, officials said, hours after PM's announcement to step down.
Reports: Qatari FM visited Riyadh in sign of easing GCC tensions
Reports say Qatar FM met senior Saudi officials in the capital during a visit last month.
Will NATO's concept be revised?
The French President has reiterated his remarks on NATO and argues terrorism is now the enemy, not Russia.
Malta PM 'planning' to resign
Reports come as Joseph Muscat faces pressure over government's alleged cover-up of murder of a journalist two years ago.
Mexico says it will not allow an invasion after Trump comments
US president has said he wants to designate Latin American cartels as 'terrorist organisations'.
Palestinian teen shot dead by Israel in southern Gaza Strip
Fahd al-Astal, 16, died after being shot in stomach east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, ministry of health said.
Thousands stage global climate protests before UN summit
Demonstrations in 2,300 cities in 153 countries attempt to pressure leaders before the UN climate summit in Madrid.
India economic slowdown to exacerbate hunger crisis
Malnutrition in India is a chronic problem and degrading economy may make problem worse.
Chile protests: The students 'woke us up'
Secondary students kicked off Chile's movement for systemic change now in its sixth week.
Two K-pop stars get prison terms for rape, spycam crimes
Both were members of online chat groups that shared secret sex tapes and made jokes about drugging and raping women.
Iraqi PM to resign after deadly anti-government protests
Adel Abdul Mahdi to submit official resignation to Iraq's parliament on Friday after top Shia leader calls for change.
Iraqi families mourn their dead after protests' 'bloodiest day'
Hundreds of people in Nasiriya and Najaf bury their dead and demand justice after 52 people were killed during protests.
UK election: Anger in Belfast over Boris Johnson Brexit plan
Why divided communities in Northern Ireland are uniting against PM Boris Johnson's Brexit plan.
US-Taliban talks: Informal negotiations resume
Taliban says it is willing to restart peace talks with US, as President Trump tells troops in Afghanistan he thinks group is ready to strike a deal.
Taliban confirm informal talks with the US
A day after Donald Trump claimed Taliban talks resumed, the Afghan armed group says meetings had taken place in Doha.
Malta PM rejects immunity bid by top suspect in murder probe
Joseph Muscat's administration rebuffs businessman's plea for immunity in case over killing of Daphne Caruana Galizia.
Boris Johnson refuses to apologise for racist 'burka' comments
As Conservatives face allegations of Islamophobia, prime minister says remark from 2018 should be read in context.
Sudan approves new law 'dismantling' Omar al-Bashir's regime
PM Abdalla Hamdok says new law is not an act of revenge, but al-Bashir's party condemns the decision by 'illegal gov't'.
Why are Iraqi protesters targeting Iranian buildings?
Attacks on consulates in Iraqi cities reflect growing anger towards 'Iranian intervention', protesters and analysts say.
Cornel West: There is 'a neo-fascist in the White House'
We discuss racism in the United States through the lens of Trumpism with philosopher and activist Cornel West.
Fear, evacuations and introspection in Albania after deadly quake
Death toll nears 50, with one man watching his wife, mother and children pulled from rubble.
UK, NZ send medics to Samoa as measles outbreak kills 42
The health ministry says 3,149 cases of measles have been reported in the outbreak, with 213 in the last 24 hours.
East Africa struggles with heavy rains as thousands displaced
Flood-hit Djibouti, Kenya struggle to cope after major downpours affect hundreds of thousands across the Horn of Africa.
'Bloodbath': Dozens of protesters killed as army deploys south
Iraqi security forces have shot dead at least 44 people in the country's south in one of the bloodiest day of violence.
Eight detained in Gabon anti-corruption crackdown
Reports say more than $142m has 'evaporated' over the past two years from the Gabon Oil Company due to corruption.
Japan's ex-Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone dies, aged 101
Tokyo native and former Imperial Navy lieutenant served as Japan's leader from 1982 to 1987.
Pole jailed in Indonesia's West Papua faces 'declining health'
European diplomats step up pressure as they call on Jakarta to move Jakub Skrzypski to another facility pending appeal.
'Frustratingly slow' vote count in Namibia after extended polling
President Geingob faces strong challenge from fellow ruling party member running as an independent, Panduleni Itula.
Kim expresses 'great satisfaction' over North Korea rocket test
North Korea leader oversaw the launching of the projectiles that were fired eastwards and came down in the Sea of Japan.
Is Venezuela really a threat to Latin America and the Caribbean?
The accusation that Caracas is a 'threat' to the region is a political talking point rather than a demonstrable reality.
Transcript: Has Trump impeachment probe divided the US further?
Read the full transcript of our discussion about the Trump impeachment inquiry and what it means for a polarised nation.
Palestine is a climate justice issue
The fight for climate justice for all is directly connected to the Palestinian struggle.
Cambodia's Casino Gamble
101 East investigates the growing criminal underbelly of a new Chinese casino empire in Cambodia.
How much influence does Iran wield in Iraq?
Angry Iraqi protesters set fire to the Iranian consulate in the city of Najaf in a clear anti-Tehran escalation.
Zimbabwe's food crisis: 'Food security is national security'
According to recent data, about 5.5 million people, 38 percent of the rural population, currently faces food insecurity.
In surprise trip to Afghanistan, Trump says Taliban talks resumed
Donald Trump makes unannounced trip to Afghanistan on Thanksgiving Day, his first since becoming the US president.
EU stance in focus after US decision on Israeli settlements
Washington and Brussels have increasingly divergent approaches in Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Liverpool tragedy: Official acquitted in 1989 Hillsborough deaths
David Duckenfield, who ordered gates to be opened, worsening the crush, faced 95 gross negligence manslaughter counts.
Centre-right National Party candidate wins Uruguay election
Luis Lacalle Pou set to become president, ending 15 years of left-leaning government.
Algerian artist detained over critical cartoons before polls
Young cartoonist had in recent weeks posted caricatures critical of the country's military before December 12 vote.
Afghan officials release men who exposed alleged paedophile ring
Two Afghan activists were detained by the country's intelligence agency for exposing alleged child sex abuse.
Police chief acquitted over UK stadium accident that killed 96
David Duckenfield was responsible for Hillsborough stadium in Sheffield when severe overcrowding led to deaths of 96 Liverpool supporters.
Anger over India's diplomat calling for 'Israel model' in Kashmir
In video posted by filmmaker, India's consul general to US seems to advocate Israel-like settlements of Kashmiri Hindus.
Hong Kong: Thousands gather to thank US for human rights bill
Law means Washington can impose sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials deemed responsible for human rights abuses.
Is DR Congo on the brink?
More than 80 people have been killed in recent weeks in continuing attacks by rebel groups in the northeast.
Houthi prisoners freed by Saudi Arabia return to Yemen: Red Cross
128 Houthis welcomed at Sanaa's international airport as they return to war-torn country from prisons in Saudi Arabia.
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