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Lebanon's Nasrallah backs government amid raging protests
Influential Hezbollah leader says the group does not want the government to resign but raises voice against new taxes.
Brexit heartland: Hull wants to take back control
As UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson prepares to put a new Brexit deal to Parliament, Al Jazeera visited the port city where people are desperate for progress.
Niger oil exploration plan threatens West Africa's major reserve
Niger's expanding oil exploration plans threaten Termit and Tin Toumma National Nature Reserve, the second-largest reserve in Africa.
US Democratic hopeful criticises Clinton over Russia remarks
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard fires back at former first lady over comments suggesting she was being groomed by Russia.
US slaps new sanctions on Cuba over human rights, Venezuela
The US Department of Commerce will revoke existing licenses for aircraft leases to Cuban state-owned airlines.
Amid protests, Lebanon's Hariri sets deadline to resolve crisis
Prime minister sets 72-hour deadline for leaders to resolve dire economic crisis as protests devolve into clashes.
Lebanon protests: Five things you need to know
Cutting across sects and walks of life, Lebanese have hit the streets demanding an overhaul of government institutions.
UK Brexit showdown: What you need to know about Saturday's vote
British PM Boris Johnson faces parliamentary showdown over revised EU withdrawal agreement as Brexit deadline looms.
Red Cross's Peter Maurer: Geneva Conventions are being violated
ICRC president discusses Yemen, Syria, Lake Chad and other conflict areas 70 years after Geneva Conventions were signed.
Afghanistan mosque attack kills scores of worshippers
UN chief says those responsible be held accountable after at least 62 killed in deadly attack in Nangarhar province.
Chile protests: State of emergency declared in Santiago
Government deploys military in the capital as protests against increase in subway ticket prices descended into violence.
Trump impeachment inquiry: Eight things that happened this week
From depositions to a conspiracy theory, here is this week's roundup of the key developments from the impeachment probe.
Erdogan warns Kurds as Syria ceasefire gets off to rocky start
Turkish president says his forces would go back on attack in four days unless Kurdish forces withdraw from 'safe zone'.
Rights groups slam Mexico detention of documented asylum seekers
Asylum seekers carrying official papers granting them the right to transit in southern Mexico detained in mass crackdown
UK MPs set for crucial vote on Johnson's revised Brexit deal
Prime minister secured a new Brexit withdrawal agreement with the European Union on Thursday.
Backlash over Mexico's botched attempt to arrest 'El Chapo's' son
Armed men overpowered security forces on Thursday prompting them to release the son of drug lord 'El Chapo' Guzman.
Trump says he will nominate deputy to be new US energy secretary
If confirmed, Dan Brouillette, a ex-VP of Ford Motor Co and Louisiana state energy regulator, will replace Rick Perry.
US: Honduran president's brother found guilty of drug trafficking
Prosecutors say Juan Antonio 'Tony' Hernandez relied on 'state-sponsored drug trafficking' enabled by his brother.
UN rights office urges Egypt to free blogger, lawyer, journalist
The UN urges Egypt to free Esraa Abdelfattah who was arrested by plain-clothes security officers in Cairo last week.
WHO says Ebola in DR Congo still qualifies as global emergency
Un agency says it still sees Ebola outbreak in the DRC as a global emergency.
Timeline of Catalan separatism that has rocked Spain
Here's a look at some key dates of Catalonia's separatist movement.
Sudan peace talks resume after deadlock
Officials say Khartoum and rebels have managed to pin down a partial agenda for discussions.
Venezuela wins seat on UN Human Rights Council despite opposition
More than 50 groups and many countries campaigned against Venezuela, pointing to Maduro and the country's rights record.
Despite having enough food, humanity risks hunger 'crises': UN
Social inequalities, environmental degradation, climate change and wars are contributing to rising hunger, report says.
Has Britain's prime minister sealed the deal on Brexit?
Boris Johnson and EU agree on new deal two weeks before Brexit deadline.
Anger over EU's 'historic mistake' on Skopje, Tirana
A handful of countries led by France block European Union membership talks for North Macedonia and Albania.
US activists angry police who shoot can wait to face questions
Activists decry what they call the special treatment given to police officers who are involved in shootings.
Catalonia protests: Masked demonstrators clash with police
Violence breaks out during biggest protest since verdict which handed nine Catalan separatist leaders long jail terms.
Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates
Turkey agreed to suspend its offensive for five days to allow Kurdish fighters to withdraw from its border with Syria.
US ground troops will not enforce Syria 'safe zone': Esper
US defence chief also says US will continue its 'deliberate withdrawal from northeastern Syria'.
After deadly mass shooting, Pittsburgh synagogue plans reopening
A gunman opened fire on the Tree of Life synagogue nearly a year ago, killing 11 people and wounding seven.
Extinction Rebellion delivers demands on last day of action
Group wants UK government to enact policies to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2025.
Victims of Libya air raids fear returning home
Six-month battle for Tripoli has killed or wounded hundreds of civilians.
Britain's existential crisis
On Saturday, House of Commons will convene to decide what Britain is going to look like in coming decades.
Bolivia election: Will Evo Morales win a controversial 4th term?
As Morales's popularity wanes, Bolivians will head to polls Sunday to vote in what has already been a heated election.
Trump slammed for lifting Turkey sanctions for ceasefire
Democratic members of US Congress promise to push through new sanctions on Turkey next week even as Trump celebrates fragile truce in Syria.
Brexit deal: All the latest updates
New Brexit deal brokered between Britain and the European Union will be put to UK parliament on Saturday.
Argentineans mark day of loyalty to former leader Juan Peron
This year's celebrations had a special meaning: The Peronist party is making a strong bid to return to power, led by Alberto Fernandez and former President Cristina Kirchner.
Spain olive industry hit by US tariffs on EU products
New US tariffs affecting $7.5bn worth of European products have just come into effect in response to what Washington calls illegal EU subsidies for aircraft manufacturer Airbus
In Pictures: Lebanon protesters demand 'fall of the regime'
Tear gas was fired as some demonstrators clashed with police in the early hours on Friday.
Lebanon protests: Thousands demand 'fall of the regime' in Beirut
Thousands of protesters march for a second day in anti-government demonstrations over country's economic crisis.
Real Madrid-Barcelona Clasico postponed due to Catalan protests
Next weekend's match between Spanish rivals postponed to avoid a clash with a planned separatist rally in Barcelona.
Puigdemont turns himself in; protests paralyse Catalonia
Puigdemont has handed himself in to Belgian justice authorities while thousands march towards Barcelona.
Kashmiris down shutters, shun schools in 'acts of defiance'
Over 70 days since India revoked Kashmir's autonomy shops remain shut and schools are empty as part of 'silent protest'.
Family of four buried alive by landslides in Kenya
Two children, parents buried by debris after heavy ongoing rains trigger landslides in western county.
'Free to kill': Duterte tells newly appointed police chief
Espenido was previously involved in high-profile drug operations that left 2 town mayors dead.
Stymied but switched on: Bangladesh's online workforce
Bangladesh is now the second-largest supplier of online labour in the world, according to the Oxford Internet Institute.
South Korea wants North punished over football qualifier
South Korea's football association accused the North of failing to uphold rules for visas and entries for supporters.
Protests over taxes threaten Lebanon's political establishment
Leader of a major party suggests prime minister should join him in resigning as massive demonstrations rock the country.
Pakistani medical staff strike over privatisation plans
Medical staff are striking in Pakistan's northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province over a plan to privatise hospitals.
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