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UK police identify truck victims, 10 teenagers among 39 dead
Two of the dead were only 15.
Royal Mail seeks to block strike as election looms
Postal workers say the company has failed to stick to a pensions deal agreed last year.
Half of citizens think UK might not exist in decade
Just 42 percent of respondents said UK would exist in its current form in five years' time.
Deadly magnitude 5.9 earthquake hits northwestern Iran
At least six people confirmed dead, more than 300 injured when quake hit the country's East Azerbaijan province.
Brazil top court ruling could free jailed former president Lula
Thousands could potentially benefit, including Lula, after Supreme Court ends mandatory imprisonment rule.
UK art: New London exhibition explores da Vinci masterpiece
One of Leonardo da Vinci's most important works, The Virgin of the Rocks, on display at London's National Gallery.
Privacy concerns as India readies facial recognition system
Experts warn of privacy risks and mass surveillance as government prepares to roll out new camera technology.
Brexit and its vapid verbalisations
The leave side of the debate is trying to contain Brexit's irreducible complexity in increasingly-inane slogans.
Iraq: 4 protesters killed in Baghdad; key south port closed again
Demonstrators block gates to Umm Qasr port in southern Iraq, hours after services resumed following days of closure.
UK: Pro-remain parties enter election pact in 60 constituencies
More than a dozen seats with large majorities from the 2017 election may now be up for grabs as marginals.
Javid says would spend up to 3 percent of GDP on infrastructure
The chancellor earlier dismissed Labour spending plans as 'fantasy'.
UK: Watchdog forced to scrap updated public finances forecast
The UK is heading into an election without a recent financial outlook at the state of the country's finances.
Farage: Johnson must change Brexit deal to win my backing
The Brexit Party leader, who is not standing as an MP, previously said the Withdrawal Deal must be entirely scrapped.
EU court cancels decision against UKIP ally over misspending
The European Court of Justice over-ruled a $190,000 fine issued to the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe group.
UK: Sainsbury's fears consumer hangover after Christmas splurge
Coming storm: Uncertainty over the UK election and Brexit could hit sales, warned the retailer's chief executive.
EU, US criticise Iran over UN nuclear inspector incident
Iran blocked a UN inspector from visiting Natanz facility last week on suspicion of carrying 'suspicious materials'.
Malaysia detains Cambodian opposition leader Mu Sochua
Mu Sochua and Sam Rainsy, the main opposition leader, were scheduled to return to Cambodia on Saturday.
Seoul deports North Koreans accused of killing 16 people
Authorities say the two men had killed 16 fellow fishermen on their boat and then fled to South Korea.
Taiwan warns of possible attack if China's economy slows down
Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says Taiwan needs to be prepared for military conflict as he warns of Beijing's 'aggression'.
Bitter divides in Bolivia over president's re-election
Protesters alleging electoral fraud call on President Evo Morales to resign amid violent clashes between the two camps.
Mexican officials vow to seek justice for slain Mormon family
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says Mexico will cooperate with US officials in investigating the attack.
Tourists attacked by knife-wielding man in Jordan
Police arrest man suspected of stabbing rampage against tourists in ancient city of Jerash known for its Roman ruins.
Record-high 44,000 dengue cases reported in Pakistan
Mosquito-borne infections soar to record-high number in the country this year with 66 deaths so far.
Johnson's constituents: 'There's a lot of backlash against Boris'
Prime minister's parliamentary seat is at risk, with a majority of just 5,000 in the most recent election.
UK editor should serve two years for Dubai killing, says lawyer
Former newspaper editor Francis Matthew had been sentenced to 15 years in prison for bludgeoning his wife Jane to death.
Britain's Virgin Media switches to Vodafone's mobile network
The five-year deal will affect more than three million customers.
Girl in Return: An Adopted Teenager's Journey back to Ethiopia
Years after being adopted from Ethiopia to Denmark, a teenager reclaims her identity and fights the adoption system.
MIA on Assange: 'No one has fought for us the way he has'
British rapper who has long supported WikiLeaks founder tells Al Jazeera why she thinks UK, US are wrong to pursue him.
Sudan launches its first ever satellite in partnership with China
Khartoum says the satellite, which was launched by China, will conduct research for military as well civilian purposes.
Pro-Beijing politician Junius Ho stabbed in chest in Hong Kong
Firebrand politician has become one of the most loathed establishment figures among democracy protesters.
Is there any way to combat fake news and misinformation online?
Can the free flow of opinion and information be guaranteed on the Internet while clamping down on 'influence campaigns'?
Peace deal announced between Yemeni government, separatists
Saudi crown prince describes agreement as a crucial step towards a political solution to end Yemen's bloody war.
Arms companies 'rake in billions' as Europe builds new walls
Study shows EU countries expected to spend billions of dollars to improve border security and expand border force.
UK: South Western Railway workers to strike for 27 days
The walkout, which workers say is about guaranteeing customer safety, could disrupt Christmas travel plans.
UK: Bonfires, fireworks send air pollution levels soaring
Air pollution measured at eight times safe levels as Brits mark anniversary of attack on Parliament.
UK marginal seats: Where the election will be won and lost
Small swings could see seats changing hands all over the country.
Jury selection to begin in trial of Trump adviser Roger Stone
Longtime Trump adviser accused of lying to US politicians investigating Russian election interference.
Elections in 4 US states offer tests of 2020 voter enthusiasm
Tuesday's elections will likely help gauge how voters are reacting to impeachment saga and if Trump is losing ground
Nuclear deal crumbles: Iran steps away from landmark pact
Here are key restrictions imposed on Iran under JCPOA and measures it has taken to suspend compliance.
Israel's top court upholds deportation of senior HRW official
Supreme court rules to expel Omar Shakir over his alleged support for promoting boycotts of Israel.
UK: Lib Dem leader has her eyes on Downing Street
Jo Swinson claims that a small shift in poll numbers could see the Lib Dems sweep 'hundreds' of seats.
Drought-stricken rural Australia welcomes rains
Despite the brief respite, the rains may be too late for this year’s grain harvest.
Nigeria's Oscar race entry Lionheart disqualified by Academy
Organisers say feature does not meet requirements for 'predominantly non-English dialogue track', according to reports.
Hong Kong protests: Mainland Chinese scapegoated
Mainland Chinese in Hong Kong increasingly singled out as both sides' pro- and anti-China sentiment hardens.
In Zimbabwe, power outages force women to deliver by candlelight
Experts cite dire conditions at maternity wards amid load shedding. Can solar power technology help?
As debt grows, more Indian women farmers taking their lives
A vicious debt cycle is forcing women in Maharashtra state's Amravati to take their lives as agrarian crisis persists.
Apple pledges $2.5bn to address US's California housing crisis
As homelessness reaches chronic levels in California, Apple and other tech companies pledge funds to fix the problem.
South Africa's first black rugby head inspires destitute players
Despite appointment of South Africa's first black rugby captain conditions for young players still far from ideal.
Hong Kong official chides civil servants joining protests
More protests expected on Tuesday as demonstrators mark Guy Fawkes by wearing the white 'V for Vendetta' masks.
Brexit could fuel Northern Ireland paramilitary attacks: watchdog
Independent group says UK's EU departure risks stoking violence among nationalist and unionist groups.
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