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Thousands march in Paris seeking action against domestic violence
A report says police and the justice system often fail to protect women and activists say attitudes need to change to tackle the issue.
Philippine court to announce verdict on Ampatuan massacre case
After 10 years, families of the victims of the Ampatuan massacre in the Philippines may finally get justice.
'Not an invasion': Turkey's Hulusi Akar on Syria operation
Defence minister discusses military operation in Syria, cooperation with Russia and Iran, and ties with the US and NATO.
Turkey offers $700,000 bounty for Mohammed Dahlan
Ankara puts Palestinian on most-wanted list, accuses exiled former Fatah official of involvement in 2016 coup attempt.
Social media solidarity for wounded Palestinian journalist
Journalist Muath Amarneh was hit in the eye, apparently with a rubber bullet fired by Israeli forces last week.
Burundi accused of brutal crackdown on dissent
Opposition figures say attacks are being carried out to smoothen a transition of power in a general election even as the UN warns of a new wave of atrocities.
Guinea-Bissau's presidential candidates wrap up campaigns
Incumbent President Jose Mario Vaz is running against 11 other candidates, including two of the prime ministers he fired while in office.
Sri Lanka's election results worry ethnic Tamils
Winner Gotabaya Rajapaksa's support dips in majority Tamil areas, where people have not forgotten his role in the civil war.
Are curbed air raids a sign of an ending Yemen conflict?
The UN envoy for Yemen has told the Security Council that the number of air attacks by the Saudi-led coalition has dropped dramatically in the past two weeks.
Bougainville votes on independence from Papua New Guinea
About 207,000 Bougainvilleans are registered to vote on whether Melanesian isles will become world's newest country.
Brazil's Lula pledges to make life 'hell' for Bolsonaro's gov't
Fresh out of prison, Lula pledges to 'defend' Brazil's people during speech to leftist Workers' Party conference.
Hong Kong protests: Are police using excessive force?
Victor Gao defends police tactics in Hong Kong and China’s detention of Muslim Uighurs.
UK urged to end 'colonial administration' of Chagos Islands
AU deeply concerned by UK's 'non-withdrawal' from territory after UN deadline to hand over control to Mauritius expires.
Defiant protesters hold rival parade on Lebanon independence day
Separate parades held by politicians and demonstrators, as thousands of civilians march through the centre of Beirut.
Colombia protesters defy curfew as anti-gov't rallies continue
Fresh demonstrations come day after hundreds of thousands protested across country in mass rallies that left three dead.
Tanzania to hold local elections amid opposition boycott
Poll to be boycotted by main opposition over allegations of government manipulation amid mass rejection of candidates.
Guinea-Bissau presidential election: Here's what you need to know
Hundreds of thousands of voters due to cast ballots on Sunday amid hopes the poll will bring political stability.
Record number to vote in pivotal Hong Kong district election
Vote scheduled for Sunday after more than five months of increasingly violent protests in semi-autonomous Chinese city.
'Several protesters killed' in Baghdad clashes
Anti-gov't rallies in Iraqi capital turn bloody after Shia leader al-Sistani urges quick electoral reform to end crisis.
Transcript: Is Trump turning Pentagon into a protection racket?
Read the full transcript of our debate on whether Trump's strategy is making the military look like a mercenary force.
More than 200,000 strike against Colombia's Duque: What's next?
Organisers of Thursday's strike that brought out indigenous groups, students, labour unions call for a repeat on Monday.
Bolton accuses White House of 'suppressing' his personal Twitter
The ex-national security adviser says the White House 'refused to return' access to his account after he was forced out.
Trump vague on Hong Kong bills, says he'll 'take good look'
Trump says he 'stands with Hong Kong', but is also 'standing with President Xi' as US, China seek to strike trade deal.
A new wave of anger in Georgia
Protesters say the government has broken its promise of democratic reform.
Trump thanks Qatar's emir over role in Taliban hostages release
Two Western hostages were released after three Taliban prisoners landed in Qatar as part of a prisoner swap deal.
US Supreme Court to hear Trump appeal in 'no-fly list' suit
Three American Muslim men said they were placed on the government's 'no-fly list' for refusing to become informants.
Togo turns former colonial palace into flagship art centre
Built a century ago, Palais de Lome was home to both French and German rulers, and later residence of Togo's president.
US attorney general: Epstein's death 'perfect storm of screw ups'
William Barr says he was initially suspicious of the death, but now does not believe there was foul play.
Malta: 'Person of interest' in journalist murder case released
Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed in a car bombing after exposing corruption through the Panama Papers.
UK treasure hunters jailed for stealing Viking-era hoard
The collection of gold and silver jewellery and up to 300 coins was dug up in 2015 on farmland in central England.
Trump on impeachment: 'Frankly, I want a trial'
US president slams public impeachment hearings and defends his use of personal lawyer Giuliani for Ukraine policy.
Trump predicts 'historic' report on origins of Russia probe
A Justice Department watchdog is looking into the origins of an FBI inquiry into Russian meddling in 2016 election.
Chile looting, arson take heavy toll
Continuing social upheaval in Chile is taking a heavy toll on private and public property, including a shopping hall in Santiago which was burned down on Thursday night.
Hong Kong holds local elections amid crisis
Voting is likely to be dominated by struggle over territory’s relationship with mainland China as anti-Beijing protests continue.
Defiant Algerian protesters reject December presidential vote
Demonstrators take to the streets for the 40th consecutive week, demanding cancellation of December 12 election.
UK: Art exhibit displays new climate change evidence
Shocking new evidence of climate change can be seen in a show at London's Tate Modern Gallery.
'Traitors': Iraqi protesters slam tribal leaders for meeting PM
At Baghdad's Tahrir Square, protesters raise slogans against tribal leaders who met Adel Abdul Mahdi on Wednesday.
Going once? Original Batman and Robin costumes going to auction
Worn by actors Adam West and Burt Ward, both outfits together could fetch $200,000 when bids come in next month.
No 'revolution' without Palestine: A letter to Bernie Sanders
To inspire a real, grassroots 'political revolution', Sanders needs to confront his complicity in Zionist criminality.
The problem with the Bosnian responses to Macron
The way Bosnians responded to Macron's Islamophobic remarks about their country demonstrates their staunch Eurocentrism.
Hong Kong and the Uighurs: How far will China go?
We discuss the Hong Kong protests and China's crackdown on Uighurs and debate US policy on illegal Israeli settlements.
Maguindanao massacre: Families hope for justice as verdict looms
Philippine court to announce verdict in 2009 Maguindanao massacre case in which 58 people were killed.
Australia bushfires' smoke blankets Sydney
Australia's bushfires are growing, with dozens starting in the south, adding to hundreds already burning in New South Wales and Queensland.
Guinea-Bissau elections: Leader says he will respect results
President Jose Mario Vaz will be first democratically-elected president of Guinea-Bissau to have completed his mandate - but his mandate has been anything but stable.
Palestinian journalist: Man shot by Israeli forces loses eye
Palestinian journalists wear eye patches in solidarity with a colleague who was shot in the eye by Israeli forces.
Ambassador Sondland blew the impeachment inquiry wide open
President Trump's fortunes finally turned south with the bombshell testimony of the US ambassador to the EU.
Families of African Americans killed by police talk of trauma
On the 5th anniversary of Tamir Rice's shooting, victims' families share the trauma that follows police brutality.
'Revolution fist', symbol of Lebanon's uprising, set alight
Protesters vow to replace fist on Beirut's Martyrs' Square, after man destroys symbol of uprising with petrol bomb.
Ukraine-Russia relations thawing ahead of talks
Before a face-to-face meeting between Ukraine's Zelenskyy and Russia's Putin, the 2 sides have been carrying out confidence-building measures to reduce tensions.
Studio B, Unscripted: With Elif Shafak and Wole Soyinka
Two writers discuss the rewriting of history, culture wars, multiple identities and the storyteller's duty to speak up.
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