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Officials to meet on Mekong crisis as fishing communities suffer
Mekong River Commission will meet in Phnom Penh as dams and drought take toll on once mighty waterway.
Colombia opens 'national dialogue' after days of mass protests
Demonstrators slam President Duque's initiative, saying his government did not address demands of protesters.
Doctors tell UK authorities Julian Assange 'could die' in jail
WikiLeaks founder should be sent from prison to hospital, some 60 doctors tell British interior minister in open letter.
Australia probes 'deeply disturbing' claims of China interference
Australia's spy agency says taking seriously allegations China tried to bankroll businessman's bid for Parliament seat.
Philippine troops rescue couple kidnapped by Abu Sayyaf
British man and his Filipino wife were rescued unharmed after 10-minute gun battle with members of armed group.
Lebanon protesters and Hezbollah, Amal supporters clash in Beirut
Hezbollah and Amal were represented in the government of Prime Minister Saad Hariri who quit last month.
Hong Kong democrats score historic victory amid ongoing protests
Local elections were seen as major test for the pro-Beijing government after nearly half a year of demonstrations.
US Defense Secretary fires Navy chief over Iraq misconduct case
Richard Spencer wanted peer review into actions of Navy SEAL convicted of misconduct in Iraq amid Trump intervention.
Goo Hara: Ex-member of K-pop girl band found dead
The body of Goo Hara was discovered at her home in South Korea's capital, Seoul, on Sunday evening.
Duterte fires vice president from anti-drug post after offer
Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo removed from lead role in Duterte's anti-drug war weeks after her appointment.
At least 25 killed after plane crashes in DR Congo's Goma city
Casualties include residents on the ground after aircraft heading to Beni went down near Goma's airport.
Death toll from Kenya landslides surges to 60
Kenya's president deployed rescue personnel, including from the army, to try and prevent the 'further loss of lives'.
Exit polls: Romania's President Iohannis wins re-election
Klaus Iohannis, 60, easily defeats social democrat opponent Viorica Dancila.
Will Burundi's 2020 elections be free and fair?
Opposition figures accuse the governing party of cracking down on its critics ahead of next year's vote.
Iran vows to punish 'mercenaries' behind deadly demonstrations
Iran's leadership has blamed 'thugs' linked to the United States, Israel, and Saudi Arabia for stirring up unrest.
Boris Johnson unveils election platform, promises Brexit
Unveiling the Conservative Party's manifesto, PM Boris Johnson promises tax cuts and to deliver Brexit before Christmas.
Death toll rises as anti-government protests grip Iraq
Iraqi security forces fire live rounds and tear gas to disperse protesters near the Umm Qasr port and in Nasiriyah.
Egypt police raid independent news outlet after journalist arrest
Operation at the Mada Masr offices comes a day after Egyptian security forces arrested one of its editors, Shady Zalat.
Blast targets UN vehicle in Afghanistan killing one foreigner
Grenade attack in the capital, Kabul, also wounds five others leaving the vehicle heavily damaged.
A revolution betrayed: The tragedy of Indonesia's Jokowi
Once lauded as a promising democrat in Southeast Asia, Joko Widodo has recently allied with anti-democratic forces.
Michael Bloomberg formally announces US presidential candidacy
The move is an about-face for Bloomberg, 77, who said in March he would not make a 2020 run for the White House.
Could 'Super Corals' help save the world's reefs?
Corals of Palau in the western Pacific are proving to be resilient to heat and acidity, as more reefs around the globe die from effects of climate change.
Libya's Khalifa Haftar declares 'no-fly zone' over Tripoli
Internationally recognised government in Tripoli says any threat to civil aviation is crime under international law.
Eurafrica and the myth of African independence
Independence did not decolonialise African countries and did not put an end to European exploitation.
Palestinian factions agree to Abbas election request
Major hurdles remain before a date could be set, including whether Israel and the US would allow an election.
Polls open in Uruguay's presidential election runoff
Conservative Luis Lacalle Pou has led opinion polls against rival Daniel Martinez after striking key coalition deals.
Ukraine conflict continues to rage amid talks
Away from the Ukraine-Russia diplomatic wrangling, fighting still rages in the east, with both sides blaming each other for the violence.
The New Space Race
There is a new space race - and this one is a little different from the Cold War version.
Chile unrest: Graffiti used to express rage
Al Jazeera looks at some of the ways Chileans are protesting against the government.
Palau corals â€may hold answer’ to facing climate change threat
How climate change is affecting a world heritage site in the western Pacific.
Bolivia's Congress approves new elections without Evo Morales
The move seeks to quell weeks of unrest that left dozens of people dead amid major political crisis.
Fear grips Colombia protesters as anti-gov't rallies turn violent
In the capital, Bogota, peaceful protesters have been met by tear gas as some groups have clashed with security forces.
How mercenaries are reshaping the battlefield
Private military contractors and the future of war; plus, Saudi Aramco's IPO and OPEC, and Google's Stadia.
China says alleged spy seeking Australia asylum is a fraudster
Chinese defector has reportedly shared information detailing Beijing's political interference operations abroad.
Hundreds march in India to demand 'affordable education for all'
Former students and activists join Jawaharlal Nehru University students as they continue their protest against fee rise.
Egypt unveils animal mummies of lion cubs, crocodiles, cats
Cache of 75 statues as well as animal mummies were found at Saqqara necropolis near Giza pyramids.
Polls open in Guinea-Bissau after weeks of political unrest
Twelve candidates contest presidential election many hope will bring stability to West African country.
Chile police continue to use pellet rounds despite suspension
The use of 'balines' projectiles were suspended last week except in the most extreme situations.
Planet SOS: Where will climate refugees go when the tide rises?
We travel to the island nation of Palau to explore the impact of rising seas and warming waters due to climate change.
Thousands march in France to condemn domestic violence
France has among the highest rates of domestic violence in Europe, in part due to poor police response to abuse reports.
Despite threats, Iraq's medical volunteers keep protests alive
Nearly 330 killed since October 1, a toll that could have been higher were it not for the volunteers offering first aid.
Former Namibian minister arrested after Al Jazeera investigation
Former Minister of Fisheries Bernhard Esau arrested following corruption and money-laundering allegations.
Mike Pence on surprise visit to Iraq amid deadly protests
US vice president's visit comes as anti-government protests in Baghdad and across Iraq's mainly Shia south escalate.
Giuliani-Pompeo contacts revealed in newly released papers
American Oversight says documents provide 'a clear paper trail' of contacts between Rudy Giuliani and Mike Pompeo.
Ethiopia's Sidama vote for new federal region: Electoral board
The results pave the way for Sidama to become a 10th state of the African country.
Dozens killed in Kenya landslide after torrential rains
Search for survivors continues in West Pokot region following heavy overnight rains, officials say.
Independent Egyptian media outlet says editor arrested
Plain-clothed police arrest Mada Masr editor Shady Zalat from his Cairo home in the early hours of Saturday.
Samoa reels from measles outbreak, death toll rises to 20
The Pacific island has declared a state of emergency and closed schools as it tries to contain the outbreak.
Hundreds march in India to demand 'affordable education for all'
Former students and activists join Jawaharlal Nehru University students as they continue their protest against fee rise.
UK voters divided over who can deliver Brexit
Brexit has divided the nation and contributed to historic levels of political polarisation ahead of the election.
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