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Drought-hit South Africa braces for fresh heatwave
Farmers worry about effect on this season's crops.
Seoul says North Korea fired 2 'unidentified projectiles'
Military says projectiles fired from South Hamgyong Province amid stalemate in denuclearisation talks with US.
US voters divided on Trump after impeachment inquiry hearings
Without a clear public mandate, analysts say Republican-controlled Senate will not try to convict him.
Egypt: Targeting the final line of defence
The government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is accused of cracking down on lawyers and human rights defenders.
Ankara: Turkish soldiers killed in attack near Syrian border
Attack targets base across from Syrian town of Tal Abyad which Turkey seized in military operation last month.
Duterte wants probe into SEA Games mess as criticism grows
Reports of transport delays, unfinished facilities hound Filipino organisers of Southeast Asia's biggest sporting event.
Pakistan's top court grants extension to army chief's tenure
Supreme Court rules in favour of six-month extension for General Qamar Javed Bajwa, passes issue back to parliament.
China furious after Trump signs Hong Kong legislation
Beijing dubs US bills backing Hong Kong protesters 'severe interference' in its affairs and warns of 'countermeasures'.
Sea of blood: Meet rescuers saving refugees
They come from across the world and risk imprisonment to work on the Ocean Viking rescue ship in the Mediterranean.
Albania earthquake death toll rises to 40
Defence ministry says 10 more victims found as foreign experts help Balkan nation to clear away debris.
Astronomers discover huge 'black hole' in Milky Way
LB-1 is 15,000 light years from Earth and has a mass 70 times greater than the Sun, according to the journal Nature.
Libya, Turkey sign deals on security and maritime jurisdictions
Ankara says agreements were signed when President Erdogan met Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj in Istanbul.
ISIL is not dead, it just moved to Africa
After its ousting from Syria and Iraq, the armed group is now trying to build a caliphate in the restive Sahel region.
What makes this COP special?
The bully tactics of the powerful can no longer stop a united movement for an equal society and sustainable planet.
Swiss raise alarm over 'attack' on Sri Lanka embassy employee
Switzerland says its embassy staff was 'detained against her will' and calls on Sri Lanka to investigate the incident.
Planet tipping towards global climate disaster, warn scientists
A study conducted in Australia argue that nine tipping points could act like a row of dominoes for climate change.
Deadly attack on Ebola centre as violence surges in DR Congo
Mai-Mai rebels kill three people in latest attack, as more than 80 killed in eastern DRC in recent weeks.
Gordon Sondland: US ambassador to EU accused of sexual misconduct
Envoy key in Trump impeachment inquiry denies allegations after three women accuse him of sexual misconduct.
TikTok apologises for removing viral Uighur 'makeup tutorial'
Chinese-owned app TikTok admits it briefly removed video that condemned China's crackdown on Muslims in Xinjiang.
Iraq condemns attack on Iranian consulate in Najaf
Iranian diplomatic staff unharmed as anti-government demonstrators storm and set fire to consulate in the southern city.
Uighur activists say China running hundreds more camps
A group said it assessed images from Google Earth and found 182 suspected 'concentration camps'.
Hong Kong police enter Polytechnic University as siege ends
Some 100 personnel, including hazmat teams and explosive disposal experts, fanned out across the vast campus.
South Korea's top court orders second retrial for ex-leader Park
Supreme Court says charges dropped on appeal 'misunderstood the legal principles' adding Park 'should be found guilty'.
'Enough is enough': Protests continue into 7th day in Colombia
Anti-government demonstrations continue as protesters commemorate the death of a teenager killed by a police projectile
Myanmar sets up special legal unit as Rohingya cases loom
The unit will provide advice on international criminal justice as government prepares to defend itself at The Hague.
Cambodia’s Hun Sen tells Trump he welcomes better relations
Cambodia's leader says he is 'reassured' by US president's efforts for 'genuine engagement' in sign of warming ties.
No excuse for silence on China's camps for Uighurs: exiled leader
Dolkun Isa, president of World Uighur Congress, urges countries in Europe to review its trade deals with Beijing.
Anger after Hong Kong police detain medics providing protest care
Hong Kong’s crackdown on volunteer medics has triggered a rebuke from doctors providing frontline care in protests
Foreign rescuers step in as Albania quake death toll passes 30
Rescuers pull more than 40 survivors from rubble as several European countries send help with relief efforts.
Giuliani assures Trump Ukraine 'insurance' comment was a joke
Giuliani said he had 'insurance' if Trump turned on him in the impeachment inquiry into their Ukraine dealings.
Toronto man arrested for throwing faeces on people
Samuel Opoku, 23, was arrested late on Tuesday and faces 10 counts of mischief and assault with a weapon.
DR Congo: At least 19 killed in new rebel attack near Beni
UN says its soldier may have shot and killed a protester in Beni amid rising protests against peacekeeping mission.
Roadside bomb kills 15 civilians in northern Afghanistan
Officials say families were on their way to a wedding party when their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device.
Mexico says no 'interventionism' over US plans to target cartels
Mexico says it will defend its soveriegnty after Trump said drug cartels will be designated as 'terrorists'.
Protesting French farmers roll out up to 1,000 tractors in Paris
Resentment has been growing among farmers over allegedly being unfairly blamed for environmental and animal welfare issues.
Who can lead Lebanon out of political crisis?
As prime minister's post remains vacant, deadlock is widening sectarian divide, leading to rise in violence.
US, UK call Tanzania elections 'irregular, lacking credibility'
The long-ruling CCM party ran almost entirely unopposed in local government polls held on November 24.
Iran: Eight with CIA links arrested for inciting deadly protests
Supreme Leader Khamenei praises Iranian people for crushing 'very dangerous conspiracy' by foreign powers.
Lebanon: Protesters cautious after clashes with sectarian groups
Demonstrations recently turned violent after supporters of the two Shia groups attacked protesters on Sunday.
Without Chile's volunteer medics 'protesters would bleed out'
Self-organised groups risk injury or worse as they go to the front line of Chile's protests to help those in need.
Teen's TikTok 'makeup tutorial' condemning China goes viral
Feroza Aziz says the China-owned app has blocked her following the videos condemning the treatment of Chinese Muslims.
Foreigners' Tribunals creating 'havoc' in India's Assam: Amnesty
Rights body accuses authorities and courts of not holding quasi-judicial courts to account for their 'arbitrary' ways.
Japan searches for WWII soldiers' remains on Peleliu
Seventy-five years on, Japan is still battling to find remains of its soldiers killed in battle on remote Pacific island.
Guinea-Bissau election: Former PMs advance to runoff vote
President Vaz out of second round of voting which will be contested by Domingos Simoes Pereira and Umaro Cissoko Embalo.
Film festival rivalry: China targets Taiwan's Golden Horse
The film festival has found itself caught up in the increasingly tense relationship between China and Taiwan.
Zwarte Piet: Black Pete is 'Dutch racism in full display'
Protesters have rallied against the Dutch blackface tradition, but many still refuse to see how it is deeply offensive.
Planet SOS: Can GMO plants stop global warming?
Apart from slashing emissions, scientists are working on solutions including genetically-modified plants that can soak up more carbon dioxide.
UK election: Tories fight for survival in Scotland
Scotland is turning into a key battleground in the UK election.
Resistance committees keep watch on Sudan's fledgling government
Local groups provide services, ensure transitional government delivers on reform pledges.
Winter storms cause US travel chaos ahead of Thanksgiving holiday
Two major storms continue to track across nation, bringing a miserable mix of rain, snow and wind from coast to coast.
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