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Return of the ring: Stolen Oscar Wilde friendship band recovered
Writer's ring was stolen in 2002 by cleaner Eamonn Andrews, who sold it for less than $200.
China warns demonstrators it will act on 'uncontrollable' unrest
Beijing's patience wanes as fierce battles escalate when riot police attempt to round up university occupiers.
Is Gotabaya Rajapaksa the president Sri Lankans need?
Former defence chief Rajapaksa was sworn into office promising to strengthen security and fix the economy.
Russia begins return of seized Ukrainian gunships
The return of three naval vessels comes before what could be a landmark peace summit next month.
Qatar to charter cruise ships to accommodate World Cup fans
Two vessels offering 4,000 cabins will act as floating hotels during the month-long football tournament in 2022.
New Idris Elba wasp species 'could protect global broccoli crops'
The newly discovered species attacks the eggs of a 'stink bug' which decimates vegetable crops.
Iranian commander chides US for 'failed plot' citing protests
Situation 'calmer' after days of violent demonstrations, government says, as militia leader blames US for unrest.
UK: LibDems, SNP fail in TV election debate court bid
The third- and fourth-largest political parties in the UK's Parliament will be excluded from Tuesday's TV debate.
Police break up archeological crime gang in Italy
Italian police recover 10,000 artefacts from the gang, who carried out illegal digs in the southern region of Calabria.
Native American shield returned to New Mexico from France
The shield disappeared from a home in a village of the Acoma Pueblo tribe after a break-in four years ago.
Maldives legislators dismiss chief justice and senior judge
69 mostly ruling party lawmakers voted to impeach chief justice and the judge, but opposition is against the dismissal.
Yemen's Houthi rebels seize vessel in the Red Sea
'Attack' on ship towing South Korean drilling rig threatens vital shipping routes, Saudi spokesman says.
Is a resolution of the GCC crisis imminent?
The September 14 attack on Aramco has forced Saudi Arabia to revise its policies towards the region and the GCC.
101 East investigates: Korea's Pacific Cult
Follow 101 East's investigation into a secretive Korean cult in Fiji as it built a business empire on exploitation.
Leaked Chinese documents show details of Xinjiang crackdown: NYT
Beijing denies any mistreatment of Uighur Muslims and says it's providing vocational training to stamp out 'extremism'.
Iraq protesters demand education
According to Iraqi Human Rights Commission, about 8 million youths aged between 15 and 25 cannot read or write.
New Delhi's smog poses risk for pregnant women and infants
Pregnant women in India's capital are anxious about air pollution.
Reports: Leaked intelligence cables show Iran's sway in Iraq
Reports by The New York Times and The Intercept on leaked intelligence cables appear to show Tehran's clout in Baghdad.
Al Jazeera TV reporter tear-gassed at Bolivia protests
Al Jazeera’s correspondent Teresa Bo tear-gassed while reporting on protests in Bolivia.
Extinction Rebellion activists go on global hunger strike
More than 300 campaigners in 26 countries will refuse food for at least a week.
Iraq protesters block roads to main Gulf port, southern oilfields
Protests began last month over lack of jobs and public services but have grown into calls for political system overhaul.
India 'makes advance payment' for Russian S-400 missile system
India has paid $800m over a year after it signed a $5bn deal to buy the missile systems, Russian firm Rostec says.
Hassan Rouhani warns protest-hit Iran cannot allow 'insecurity'
President defends steep fuel price rise as the United States condemns 'lethal force' used against Iranian demonstrators.
World's fastest car: Vehicle aims to break record by 2020
The Bloodhound LSR car is a combination of F1 car, fast jet, and spaceship. The supersonic car has now completed its phase of high-speed testing in South Africa.
Impeachment hearings spur Trump campaign fundraising
How the Trump campaign is turning political troubles into fundraising gold.
'Condemned': The fate of an Iraqi refugee deported from the US
Once part of US-trained SWAT teams in Iraq, Hussein Yasser Hassan got asylum in America but is now running for his life.
Qantas backs legal action against will.i.am over racism claim
US singer said on social media he was racially targeted by an airline attendant, who he identified by name.
Terry O'Neill, whose images captured '60s London, dies at 81
O'Neill captured London's Swinging '60s, created iconic portraits of Elton John, Brigitte Bardot and Winston Churchill.
EU countries call for release of Libyan politician Siham Sergiwa
Diplomatic missions express concern over welfare of MP who disappeared after July interview critical of Khalifa Haftar.
Lebanon like a 'sinking ship', says parliament speaker
Nabih Berri calls for steps to save the economy as outgoing PM Hariri and President Aoun indulge in blame game.
Rights group: Deadly attacks on Sudan protesters were planned
Human Rights Watch says fatal attacks in June could amount to crimes against humanity.
Palestinian journalists protest against wounding of colleague
Israeli forces fire tear gas to disperse Bethlehem sit-in denouncing eye injury of photojournalist Muath Amarneh.
France protests: One year on 'yellow vest' movement loses steam
A year ago, yellow vest protesters took to Paris' streets over inequality, demanding President Macron step down.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa sworn in as Sri Lanka's new president
Rajapaksa, who is the first military officer to assume office, appealed to minority Tamils, Muslims to rally around him.
Chile's Sebastian Pinera vows action over security force abuses
Prosecutors are investigating more than 1,000 cases of alleged abuses by police and military during a month of protests.
Hong Kong police storm through barricades at protester stronghold
Polytechnic University campus has been scene of ferocious clashes between police and protesters.
1MDB: Third trial of Najib Razak starts in Kuala Lumpur
Najib is accused of tampering with government audit report to avoid investigation of multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal.
Bolivia unrest: Funerals for protest victims in Morales bastion
One of Morales' strongholds is the city of Sacaba, where nine people died on Friday after security forces fired on protesters.
China calls on US to 'stop flexing muscles' in South China Sea
Chian claims nearly all of the disputed sea where it has built military installations on artificial islands.
Kim Jong Un watches air drills after US, South Korea delay theirs
State media showed photos of Kim with fighter pilots, after US and South Korea called off joint airforce drills.
Samoa makes measles vaccine mandatory to stop deadly outbreak
At least six have died, including five children, in outbreak that is also affecting Tonga and Fiji.
UN calls for talks to end Bolivia crisis as death toll rises
Violent confrontations, highway blockades cause supply shortages as Anez moves to revise Morales-era policies.
'Yellow vest' anniversary: Has anything changed?
Exactly one year ago, protests about fuel prices sparked a mass movement challenging French President Emmanuel Macron.
Greece remembers the brutality that felled its dictatorship
The anniversary of a student uprising acts as a test-run for new police freedom to enter university campuses.
UK government and military covered up war crimes: Report
Military detectives who unearthed evidence say senior commanders hid alleged war crimes 'for political reasons'.
Donald Trump tells Kim Jong Un: 'Get the deal done'
In a tweet, US President Trump seeks re-engagement amid stalled denuclearisation negotiations with Pyongyang.
Colin Kaepernick refuses to attend NFL tryout session
The controversial quarterback says he is ready to play anywhere despite refusing to attend a tryout session organised by the NFL in Atlanta.
Russia to return captured Ukraine naval ships on Monday
Twenty-four Ukrainian sailors taken prisoner were returned to Ukraine in September as part of an exchange with Russia.
Abolishing whiteness has never been more urgent
Noel Ignatiev showed us how.
UK media: Prince Andrew's sex claims rebuttal a train wreck
British royal says he was 'at home with the children' on the March 2001 night that his accuser alleges they had sex.
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