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Air pollution 'caused 400,000 premature European deaths in 2016'
Every city dweller in Europe is exposed to unhealthy levels of air pollution, according to health chiefs.
Sweden’s indigenous Sami people threatened by climate change
Global warming is putting the lifestyles of Arctic indigenous people under threat and creating grievances with governments over how to fix it.
Peru voters demand corruption-free gov't
Peru tries to move on from a series of corruption scandals, but will an election end the political crisis?
US 'concerned' over untrackable China ships carrying Iran oil
China is the largest remaining buyer of Iranian oil after the US reimposed sanctions on Tehran's main export.
World Beach Games: Football history being made in Doha
The stars of women’s beach football are taking their sport to new levels in Doha.
Dutch farmers clog roads across the Netherlands in third protest
Farmers protest against what they say are attempts to blame them for emissions pollution.
Trump drops 'bombshell' in meeting with parents of UK crash teen
US president meets parents, dropping 'bombshell' that woman responsible for death of their son was in the building.
Pakistan says three civilians killed by Indian firing in Kashmir
Eight others wounded in 'unprovoked' firing by Indian army along Kashmir border, Pakistan's foreign ministry says.
Gaza, Sinai and the Wall
The story of Palestinians whose lives changed in 1982 when Egypt and Israel built a wall dividing Sinai and Gaza.
No food left uneaten: Beloved dishes that came from leftovers
Al Jazeera looks at traditional dishes that star leftovers, fighting food waste in delicious ways.
Australia's nursing homes routinely sedate elderly: Rights group
Seniors in Australian nursing homes medicated to keep calm, says Human Rights Watch.
Officers who stopped Christchurch mosque attacker get award
New Zealand officers credited for saving more lives after stalling white supremacist's plan to attack a third mosque.
Saudi Arabia and Iran may finally be ready for rapprochement
To achieve peaceful co-existence, however, both regional powers need to make significant compromises.
Japan searching for North Korean vessel reported to have sunk
Fate of those on board the fishing boat remains unknown as Japanese coastguard and patrol boat search Sea of Japan.
US House approves Hong Kong bills in boost for protesters
House unites to approve Hong Kong measures, which still require Senate backing, drawing swift condemnation from China.
Rescuers look for missing as typhoon kills more people in Japan
At least 12 remain missing after deadly Typhoon Hagibis, which left as many as 13,000 homes flooded in 13 prefectures.
Saudi football team criticised for occupied West Bank match
Activists decry kingdom's decision to request permits from Israeli government for match against Palestine in al-Ram.
Actor Cuba Gooding Jr pleads not guilty to sexual misconduct
The American actor is accused of two separate instances of sexual misconduct.
Nigerian president vows crackdown on abusive Islamic schools
For the second time in a month, police raid a building where hundreds of boys were held in dehumanizing conditions.
Bangladesh imposes more restrictions on Rohingya refugees
Following failed repatriation attempts and the murder of a local politician, Bangladesh authorities are cracking down on Rohingya refugees.
Dozens of flights from Barcelona cancelled after Catalan ruling
Barcelona's airport scraps and delays flights after clashes over prison terms for Catalan leaders injured dozens.
Several killed in Guinea protests against constitution change
Demonstrators are worried that President Alpha Conde is planning to amend the constitution to stay in power.
Royal bling and political theatre: UK Parliament re-opens
With no ability to govern in Parliament, it is not clear how much PM Boris Johnson can achieve before an election.
World Beach Games: Qatar stages first-ever edition
The Association of National Olympic Committees, which is organising the games, hopes multisport event will attract a broad fan base.
Malaysian fish farmers call on gov't to tackle water pollution
Malaysian fishermen say poor-quality seawater is causing financial losses.
Hundreds of ISIL prisoners escape Syrian camp, Kurds say
Reports of breakout from facility in Ain Issa amid ongoing Turkish offensive and US announcement of troop pull-out.
Poland's ruling party projected to win parliamentary election
Populist Law and Justice party set to win with 43.6 percent of votes, exit polls say.
Mexican National Guard blocks US-bound migrant caravan
A year after a mass caravan departed Honduras, a new group tried to head to US from southern Mexico, but were stopped.
US officer kills black woman inside her home after welfare call
Police fatally shoot 28-year-old Atatiana Jefferson through window of her home after request to check on her welfare.
Pakistan's Imran Khan in Tehran to facilitate Iran-Saudi talks
Leaders of Pakistan and Iran hold talks in Tehran as part of initiative by Islamabad to defuse rising Gulf tensions.
Tunisia: Voting ends in presidential runoff
The vote is Tunisia's second presidential election since the 2011 revolution.
Cyclone recovery key issue in Mozambique election
Six months after devastating cyclones left more than 1,300 people dead in Mozambique, it's citizens try to put tragedy aside long enough to vote in general election.
China, Nepal sign trade, infrastructure and security deals
China's Xi also pledges financial aid as he becomes first Chinese leader to visit Nepal in more than 20 years.
The Gift of Sight: Nepal's Eye Care Revolution
World-recognised eye doctor pioneers technique to treat curable blindness, returning sight to country's poor.
Death toll in Burkina Faso mosque attack rises to 16
Gunmen entered a mosque in northern Salmossi village and opened fire on the worshippers, say media reports.
Turkish troops 'seize centre of key Syrian border town'
Turkish forces take control of Ras al-Ain, defence ministry says in claim rebutted by Kurdish forces.
Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge finishes marathon in less than two hours
Famous runner becomes the first person to run the marathon in less than two hours, clocking in at 1:59:40.
Hopes rise as EU agrees to boost Brexit talks
The decision followed a briefing of the EU's 27 ambassadors by the bloc's chief negotiator Michel Barnier, where he described discussions with his British counterpart as 'constructive'.
Philippines town replaces all-male police force with women
The move is part of a wider government effort at promoting women in the workplace.
Three stabbed in Manchester attack
A man has been arrested on suspicion of 'terror' offences.
Tunisia: Unemployment, inflation crisis highlighted in election
Reviving the economy will be one of the main challenges for the winner of Sunday's presidential election runoff.
US court clears way for House to obtain Trump's financial records
In a blow to Trump's efforts to block oversight of business dealings, US appeals court backs House request for records.
Trump impeachment inquiry: 10 developments you may have missed
Testimony, subpoenas, a refusal to cooperate: Here's a look at this week's developments in the Trump impeachment probe.
US to deploy 3,000 additional troops to Saudi Arabia
Pentagon says troops and equipment are meant to boost Saudi Arabia's defences after attacks on its oil facilities.
Germany shooting: Police criticised for slow response
While security is being stepped up across the country, local Jewish community accuses police of being too slow to respond.
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Ali wins Nobel Peace prize
Abiy Ahmed Ali worked for peace with Eritrea, has overseen democratic reforms and mediated in regional disputes.
China denounces Thai politicians for backing Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong pro-democracy leader Joshua Wong had posted a photo with Thai opposition leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit.
The human cost of Turkey's military action in Syria
The United Nations and aid agencies operating in Syria say thousands of people are fleeing the fighting as Turkey's military campaign continues.
Colombia protests: Students want better funding for universities
Police clamp down on the sixth rally organised over alleged government mishandling of funds.
Iran oil tanker: Explosion on ship near Saudi port city of Jeddah
Iran state oil company tanker explodes, catching fire near Jeddah, in Red Sea, according to Iran state media.
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