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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.
Amazon Burning: Death and Destruction in Brazil's Rainforest
We investigate what is at the heart of the Amazon burning and meet the people risking their lives to defend the land.
Jordy Navarra makes Filipino food for Filipinos
This Manila restaurant aims to elevate everyday Pinoy dishes.
Ex-Erdogan ally wants to form new party before end of year
Ali Babacan, who left ruling AK Party in July over 'deep differences', says Turkey has entered a 'dark tunnel'.
A boy who can sing: The life of a Rohingya child refugee
In the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, 10-year-old Kassem sings about the suffering of his people.
Exclusive: CaribbeanÂofficials linked to diplomatic passport sale
Al Jazeera exposes politicians in Dominica and Grenada willing to accept money in return for diplomatic passports.
Japan approves restart of reactor closest to 2011 quake epicentre
Tohoku Electric Power receives a first green light to restart the No.2 reactor at the Onagawa power plant.
What is behind the Russia-Hamas rapprochement?
Hamas hopes Russia could help break its international isolation. But will it work?
Arabs Abroad: The Doctor and the Oilman
The Lebanese gynaecologist and politician in Brazil, and an Iraqi pioneer of the Norwegian oil industry.
Hong Kong highway reopens as university siege draws to a close
Newspapers slam Carrie Lam's handling of crisis and calls for her resignation as another weekend protest looms.
Lebanese face off at civil war flashpoint as tensions rise
Third night of clashes between party supporters and protesters threatens largely peaceful Lebanon rallies.
First 16 victims of UK truck tragedy arrive back in Vietnam
Ten of the dead would-be migrants were teenagers, including two 15-year-olds; most came from three central provinces.
Trump says US to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorists
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard says Mexico would not tolerate any move that violates the country's sovereignty.
Israeli aircraft attack Hamas sites after rocket fire from Gaza
The exchange rattled an uneasy truce between the two sides Israel and Gaza brokered after a spike in hostilities.
Lebanon's Saad Hariri says he does not want to be next PM
Former prime minister hopeful President Aoun will designate new leader amid political deadlock in protest-hit Lebanon.
China: Border tax will damage global climate change efforts
Carbon tax expected to raise price of Chinese goods in the European market, a move Beijing believes violates Paris deal.
Has the Trump impeachment inquiry divided Americans even further?
In the US, the Trump impeachment inquiry goes on, but few have changed their mind on the issues.
Muslim Council of Britain warns of Conservative Islamophobia
The warning followed Britain's Chief Rabbi denouncing Jeremy Corbyn over anti-Semitism in opposition Labour Party.
Senior Maltese officials resign as Galizia inquiry intensifies
Cabinet ministers have been questioned by police over the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
SNP and Labour: Showdown in Glasgow East
Scottish nationalists have to win big against Labour in Scotland, while hoping Labour succeed south of the border.
Fight for the Amazon: Brazil's Media in the Age of Bolsonaro
A journalist investigates land disputes in the Amazon and how Brazil's government uses misinformation as a smokescreen.
Iraq blasts: Six killed in three separate Baghdad explosions
At least 330 people have been killed since the start of mass unrest in Baghdad and southern Iraq in early October.
Quebec court hears motion to freeze religious symbols bill
Quebec's Bill 21 prohibits some public employees from wearing religious symbols, such as hijab or kippas, at work.
US impeachment probe: Judiciary committee schedules first hearing
Committee will hear from legal experts as they examine the constitutional grounds for impeachment.
Are UN troops failing the Congolese?
Protesters storm UN buildings and accuse peacekeepers of not protecting them from rebel attacks.
Arabian Gulf Cup: Iraq beat hosts Qatar 2-1 in opening game
UAE record convincing 3-0 win over Yemen in the other Group A match, as regional tournament kicks off in Doha.
Turkey says car bomb kills several in Syria region it controls
In Twitter post, Turkey's defence ministry says 17 killed and 20 others wounded in explosion near Ras al-Ain city.
Dozens dead as heavy rain pounds DR Congo capital
At least 41 dead in Kinshasa as the city is battered by torrential rains and landslides, says top city official.
Anti-feminist, anti-migrant: Spain's far-right doubles down
Vox has doubled its number of MPs, and could remain influential for some time, analysts warn.
HRW calls for urgent police reform in Chile to address abuses
Human Rights Watch finds Chilean police committed 'serious human rights violations' during weeks-long unrest.
Brazil outrage as minister references authoritarian AI-5 decree
The measure, invoked during the 1964 to 1985 dictatorship, permitted closure of Congress, censorship and torture.
Palestinians protest US settlement decision in 'day of rage'
Organised by Fatah, the 'day of rage' was observed against the Trump administration's announcement last week.
Yemen: Saudi-led coalition says it released 200 Houthi prisoners
Coalition spokesman says move aimed at paving way for larger, long-delayed prisoner swap agreed upon last year.
WHO pulls dozens of staff from DRC amid mounting insecurity
Rebel killings spark deadly violence against UN facilities for a second day with at least two demonstrators killed.
Older Lebanese wary as anti-government protests at a stalemate
More than a month after protesters took to the streets in Lebanon, some older people worry about what happens next.
Step up climate action or face catastrophe, says UN report
Global emissions need to be more than halved if we are to save the planet, world's top scientists agree.
How and why Evo Morales lost in Bolivia
The right wing was able to exploit weaknesses in Morales's government and party to oust him.
Palestinian prisoner battling cancer dies in Israeli custody
Sami Abu Diak's death comes amid high tension as thousands of Palestinians rally against recent US settlement decision.
UK's chief rabbi: Anti-Semitism 'taken root' in Labour Party
Ephraim Mirvis warns of 'poison' in main opposition party as UK prepares for general election.
Top detective who investigated high-profile cases flees Sri Lanka
Nishantha Silva, who investigated cases under ex-President Mahinda Rajapaksa, received threats after November 16 polls.
Freed Ukrainian filmmaker receives human rights award
Oleg Sentsov's case has drawn international attention to plight of Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia.
Brick by brick, a family rebuilds after Indonesia's earthquake
As Central Sulawesi recovers from the 2018 quake and tsunami, one family is rebuilding their lives by casting bricks.
Over dozen dead as strongest tremor in decades rocks Albania
Major earthquake hits Tirana and surrounding region, causing devastation and panic as search for survivors continues.
At Gulf Cup in Qatar, a showdown of 'football, not politics'
Host nation Qatar to play Iraq, while UAE squares off against Yemen on opening day of regional football tournament.
Australia launches formal probe into Chinese spy claims
Australian authorities have launched a formal investigation into claims Chinese intelligence services attempted to plant a spy in federal government.
UK election: Why climate change matters to British voters
That is biggest concern for voters in UK as they prepare for a crucial election.
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