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Pakistan's top court temporarily suspends army chief's extension
In a blow to PM Imran Khan, court takes first step towards blocking General Bajwa from serving another three-year term.
Landslide win for Tanzania ruling party in boycotted local polls
President Magufuli's ruling CCM party sweeps polls boycotted by opposition parties amid alleged gov't interference.
Uruguay awaits final poll result after runoff too close to call
Number of 'observed' ballots exceeds the margin between the two candidates in presidential runoff.
Albania earthquake: Several killed in 6.4-magnitude tremor
Strongest earthquake to hit Albania in decades topples buildings, kills at least six and injures dozens.
Red Cross: Yemen faces new outbreak of dengue fever
ICRC reports thousands of cases and dozens of deaths amid a 'very dire humanitarian situation' in the war-torn country.
Myanmar's military must be sanctioned
Myanmar's army continues to fund its brutal campaigns through its vast economic operations. It must be stopped.
Baltimore men wrongfully convicted of murder freed after 36 years
Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart are released after prosecutor's office finds errors in the case.
Second night of clashes in Lebanon amid anti-gov't protests
Hezbollah and Amal supporters attack demonstrators in southern town of Tyre, local media reports.
Nigeria launches first national sex offenders register
Database of those convicted of sexual violence set up to help in efforts to tackle violence against women.
When is Thanksgiving Day and why is it celebrated?
In the US, Thanksgiving Day will be celebrated on Thursday, November 28.
Pope ends Japan trip that stressed opposition to nuclear weapons
Francis launches diatribe against both the use and possession of nuclear weapons, calling it a 'crime'.
Israel expels Human Rights Watch official for BDS support
Israel expels director for Human Rights Watch for BDS activity in line with 2017 law.
Protests in Peru after court orders release of Keiko Fujimori
Opposition leader is accused of money laundering and receiving illegal contributions from Brazilian company Odebrecht.
Hong Kong's Carrie Lam offers no concessions despite poll rout
Chief executive says city can 'no longer tolerate chaos' while Beijing warns US of consequences of 'interference'.
Some roadblocks lifted as Bolivia leaders attempt to quell unrest
Developments comes as rights commission visits Morales stronghold to investigate killings that occurred during protests.
Schiff: Trump impeachment report to come after week-long recess
The House Intelligence Committee chairman says he will send a report to the Judiciary Committee as soon as possible.
Anger in Chile as ally of president says rights abuses necessary
Senator Andres Allamand says human rights violations necessary to restore order in Chile, amid continuing protests.
China considers replacing top Hong Kong liaison officer: report
China tightening control over its response to Hong Kong from crisis command centre across the border in Shenzhen villa.
Colombia: Protesters sceptical of Duque's call for dialogue
Many protesters say Duque's call for talks is too little too late as discontent grows with right-wing government.
US judge: Ex-White House counsel must comply with House subpoena
Ruling could give current and ex-presidential advisers a legal basis for cooperating in impeachment probe, experts say.
Is Gaza an open-air prison?
Omar Shakir of Human Rights Watch and International Law Professor Eugene Kontorovich debate Israel's occupation of Gaza.
Lebanese businessman to donate Hitler's top hat to Israeli group
Abdallah Chatila says he bought Nazi items at a Munich auction to stop them from falling into the hands of neo-fascists.
Morocco: Rapper gets one-year jail for insulting police
Defence lawyer says 31-year-old artist was prosecuted because of a song he co-wrote about youth struggles.
Official in Haftar's LNA says US drone shot down by mistake
US military said it lost the unmanned aerial vehicle while it was assessing security over Libyan capital Tripoli.
Cypriot leaders in Berlin after UN push to revive peace talks
Leaders of Cyprus's divided communities to attend dinner hosted by UN chief seeking to find way forward to resume talks.
Is the UK election about Brexit, health, wealth and education?
The Conservatives are promising a deal to leave the EU while the Labour Party is promising to increase social spending.
Lebanon protesters defiant despite Hezbollah confrontation
Demonstrators demanding a complete government overhaul were attacked by pro-Hezbollah gangs on Sunday.
Two Catholic priests found guilty of sex abuse in Argentina
Court sentences Nicola Corradi and Horacio Corbacho to more than 40 years for abusing children at a school for the deaf.
Iraqi parliament debates draft electoral law as protests escalate
Law aims to ban successful candidates from forming blocs until a government is formed and to reduce age to fight polls.
Erdogan: Turkey-Qatar military base serves regional 'stability'
President Erdogan says base in Qatar with 5,000 Turkish troops is now complete, calling it a 'symbol of brotherhood'.
Amnesty urges release of Afghan men who exposed paedophile ring
Mahmudi and Hamidi discovered more than 100 videos of alleged abuse that took place in Afghanistan's Logar province.
Iran Guard chief warns US and allies not to 'cross red lines'
At pro-gov't rally after deadly protests over fuel prices, General Hossein Salami threatens to 'destroy Iran's enemies'.
US dollar shortage and Lebanon's economic crisis
Several businesses have closed and many people lost their jobs, causing fears about the country's economic future.
Submarine carrying $110m of cocaine captured in Spanish waters
Two of the crew were captured, but one managed to swim away and escape.
Angry demonstrators storm UN camp in DRC after deadly attack
At least eight civilians killed after rebel attack, as UN offices targeted for 'failure to act' in eastern city of Beni.
Smash the patriarchy to save the planet
The same forces that feed into the violence against migrant women are also undermining climate action.
Rights group: Saudi Arabia detains writers, intellectuals
ALQST says at least eight activists have been detained in the capital Riyadh and the Red Sea port city of Jeddah.
UK: Truck driver pleads guilty to immigration offences
Maurice Robinson was not asked for a plea on 39 charges of manslaughter he faces.
Turkey's Erdogan meets Qatar's emir to discuss regional issues
Ankara and Doha have developed solid ties during testing times and the countries' leaders enjoy a strong relationship.
Why has it been such a deadly year for French women?
Anti-domestic violence activists say 138 women have been killed by a current or former partner in France so far in 2019.
European banks accused of failing to protect DRC palm oil workers
HRW accuses 4 development banks from UK, Belgium, Germany and Netherlands of lack of oversight in DRC investment.
Let's talk about consent
European countries have outdated laws on rape. This needs to change.
UN: Greenhouse gas levels in atmosphere hit new high
The concentration of CO2 surged from 405.5 parts per million in 2017 to 407.8ppm in 2018.
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee unveils plan to 'build a better web'
Tim Berners-Lee's the Contract for the Web offers plan to counter misinformation, data surveillance and censorship.
Koala rescued from bushfire in Australia
Video shows a woman rescuing a koala from bushfires ravaging Australia.
Secret papers reveal workings of China's Xinjiang detention camps
Documents detail use of technology and artificial intelligence to target people and regulate life inside the camps.
Bosnia legislator shares images of alleged child abuse
Bosnian legislator has publicly shared photos of children tied to beds and radiators in a public care home.
'Plastic' from fish waste
Meet 24-year-old who has invented a compostable bioplastic product from fish waste.
High tides, heavy rain cause more flooding across northern Italy
With four tides above 140 cm since November 11, this is the worst month for high tides in Venice since 1872.
Hating on Arabs in Israel
Caught in a political tangle, Israeli politicians are demonising Palestinians and using Gaza to score points.
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