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Explainer: What are the allegations against Israel's Netanyahu?
PM denies any wrongdoing and says he's the victim of a politically orchestrated 'witch-hunt' by the media and opponents.
DR Congo violence: Dozens killed by rebels in Beni
Protesters in DR Congo's Beni accuse UN peacekeepers of failing to stop North Kivu attack .
New Zealand jury convicts man of murdering British backpacker
Man found guilty of murdering Grace Millane, 22, will be sentenced in February and faces life in prison.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu charged with bribery, fraud
Benjamin Netanyahu says indictment is an 'attempted coup' against him and the investigators 'weren't after the truth'.
China boycott boosts â€Oscars’ of Chinese-language cinema
Experts say China withdrawal from Golden Horse Awards has raised the annual event's international profile
UK election: Jeremy Corbyn reveals 'radical' Labour manifesto
Britain's Labour Party launches a 'radical and ambitious' manifesto, aimed at winning next month's general election.
Fearing eviction, thousands of forest dwellers protest in India
Over 2,000 indigenous people rally in Delhi against possible amendment to a law that protects their land rights.
US expresses concern over China attempts to influence Taiwan vote
Self-ruled island that China considers renegade province due to hold elections for president, legislature on January 11
Australia's ex-spy chief warns about China influence
Comments by Duncan Lewis likely to anger China, which has denied allegations of covert meddling in Australian affairs.
S Korea set to end Japan intelligence pact despite US pressure
GSOMIA will lapse at midnight on Saturday; a casualty of deepening dispute over Japan's colonisation of Korean Peninsula
US warships sail in disputed South China Sea amid tensions
China confirms it tracked US ships and urges United States to stop its 'provocative actions' in the disputed waters.
'Referendum on Duque': Thousands march against Colombia president
Indigenous groups, students and labour unions rally against the right-wing government of Ivan Duque.
Trump impeachment inquiry public hearings: As they happened
Two weeks of public testimony; 12 witnesses; Hours of questioning: Here's how the public impeachment hearings went.
Trump team pushed Ukraine for Biden investigation: Witnesses
Fiona Hill and David Holmes testify in the last of this week's scheduled hearings of the Trump impeachment inquiry.
Iran loosens internet restrictions after protest shutdown
Internet access 'gradually being restored' as cyberspace official says the country will have full access in two days.
US sends first Honduran to Guatemala under new asylum deal
Rights groups slam controversial asylum agreement between Guatemala and United States.
Sandler, Pattinson indie films top Spirit Award nominations
The awards are seen as a strong indicator of the independent movies that could eventually be Oscar winners.
How hard is it to form a government in Israel?
Another deadline to agree on a government has come and gone after Benny Gantz gave up trying.
Turkey says 200 Syrian refugees returned home
Defence ministry says number of returnees is expected to rise with the 're-establishment of peace and security'.
At least seven killed as Iraq seeks to quell renewed violence
Nearly 80 others wounded by live ammunition, rubber bullets and tears gas canisters fired by security forces.
Clint Eastwood seeks to restore 1996 Atlanta bomb hero's legacy
New films restores 'hero' status of security guard wrongly accused of being behind the Atlanta Olympics bombing.
Coldplay won't tour new album, say want gigs to be 'sustainable'
Several music artists have addressed climate change in lyrics or announced plans to improve their green credentials.
Gareth Bale's Spanish 'blasphemy'
Welsh striker reignited anger in his adopted homeland by openly mocking his Spanish detractors.
'Profoundly shocking': Bosnia lawmaker shares child abuse photos
Sabina Cudic said the images were taken over the past year in the Pazaric care home for special-needs children.
Netherlands halts aid to Palestinians over family payments
Rejecting accusations of 'supporting terrorists', PA says it only helps families of victims of Israeli occupation.
Israeli president: 'Dark days' as PM and rival fail to form gov't
President Reuven Rivlin has called the political reality a 'miserable situation' as unprecedented third election looms.
Franco's victims, stolen from their graves, to be exhumed
In Spain, a father will finally come home to rest.
Trump says he will release 'financial statement' before 2020 vote
Trump is the first major-party presidential candidate since Gerald Ford in 1976 not to release his tax returns.
Sri Lanka's Muslims have reason to fear the new Rajapaksa era
The anti-Muslim sentiments that helped him get elected are likely to shape Gotabaya Rajapaksa's tenure as president.
Trump impeachment inquiry: Fiona Hill, David Holmes to testify
Hearing marks the last scheduled day of marathon sessions by the Democratic-led House Intelligence Committee.
Chile protests: New symbol calls attention to indigenous
As unrest continues to grip cities across Chile, a symbol has emerged, calling attention to the country's indigenous communities.
Colombia set for largest national strike in years
Riot police and soldiers have been deployed and border crossings are closed to prevent foreigners from joining anti-government protests.
Sudan: One of 10 countries most vulnerable to climate change
Desertification is already causing displacement in the country, which Red Cross says will be affected significantly by global warming.
Landmines still killing children, despite legislative wins
The past year has seen legal successes in banning landmines, but a rise in civilian casualties on the ground.
Iraqi protesters killed in fresh clashes in Baghdad
Overnight confrontation near 2 key bridges in capital also reportedly injured more than 50 people.
China demands Trump veto bills on Hong Kong
Beijing warns Washington of 'strong countermeasures' if Trump signs off on legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters.
Apple abruptly scraps film premiere over 'concerns'
Streaming service's first feature film, The Banker, starring Samuel L Jackson, is pulled from US festival.
Africa needs The Gambia's leadership on human rights
By filing a case against Myanmar's treatment of Rohingya, Gambia has shown Africa's potential to promote human rights.
Scottish independence activists wary of bad Salmond publicity
Scotland's former first minister has been charged with a series of sexual offences, including rape and sexual assault.
The Iraqi women protesting for a better future
Meet the women in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square as they make their voices heard.
Exiled Egyptian contractor says he has a plan for change
Mohamed Ali, whose online call sparked rare protests against el-Sisi, says the fight is entering a new phase.
Syria: Idlib IDP camp hit by deadly missile attack
At least 22 people killed in two separate attacks by Syrian government forces, volunteer medic group says.
Somali-Canadian peace activist shot dead in Mogadishu
Almaas Elman Ali killed by 'stray bullet' in Somali capital's heavily fortified airport compound, local official says.
Bolivia unrest: At least eight killed in clashes
Morales' supporters blame interim gov't of President Anez as security forces quell blockade at El Alto fuel plant.
US denies claims it is pulling up to 4,000 troops from S Korea
Pentagon denies media report that US was considering a cut to its troop numbers if Seoul does not contribute more costs.
Bolivia interim gov't proposes election bill as death toll mounts
The death toll since the disputed October 20 election climbs to 32 as security forces and pro-Morales protesters clash.
PM denies link to climate policies as fires scorch arid Australia
Fires have now sprung up in four states as firefighters battle to contain blazes that have killed six people.
US Democratic debate: Saudi Arabia, impeachment, voting rights
Democratic presidential hopefuls condemn Trump but largely back away from attacking each other at 5th debate.
US House passes Hong Kong rights bills, Trump expected to sign
Trump has 10 days, excluding Sundays, to sign or veto bills amid delicate trade talks with Beijing.
Gordon Sondland: 'Was there quid pro quo? … The answer is yes'
In bombshell testimony, Sondland says he and others worked with Giuliani on Ukraine at 'the directions of the president'
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