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Russians drink less, live longer, WHO report says
Alcohol consumption has dropped more than 40 percent since the turn of the millennium, the WHO reports.
More than 1,000 people dead in Mediterranean so far this year
It is the sixth year in a row that more than 1,000 deaths have been registered in a single year.
Campaign puts spotlight on journalists under attack worldwide
Every month, the One Free Press Coalition highlights plight of 10 most urgent cases of journalists who are under threat.
Iran open to starting dialogue with Saudi Arabia: Speaker
Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani tells Al Jazeera Tehran welcomes crown prince's preference to resolve issues over talks.
Trump sought Australia's help on Russia inquiry origins
US Justice Department says Trump made calls to foreign leaders regarding Russia probe on Attorney General Barr's behalf.
Hong Kong protester shot in the chest by police during clashes
It is the first such injury from a live round in months-long protests against pro-Beijing city administration.
BBC reverses ruling over Naga Munchetty's remarks on Trump
After fierce backlash, BBC director general says network's complaint unit made wrong decision in censuring TV presenter.
New Indonesia parliament members take oath amid protests
Clashes erupted on Monday outside parliament in Jakarta as well as in West Java's Bandung city and in Sulawesi.
Is the Ethiopian justice system on the right path of reform?
An infamous prison was closed and there are bids to prosecute officials who abused power, but activists remain cautious.
What's driving the latest protests in Indonesia?
Grievances include government move to curb powers of anti-corruption body, concerns about environment, personal freedom.
People's Republic of China: From Mao to now
Key events from the past 70 years - from the foundation of the People's Republic in 1949 to the present day.
Anti-government strike paralyses Haiti's capital
Schools and businesses are closed in Port-au-Prince as the city braces for more protests on Monday.
Trump asks if intel chair Schiff should face 'arrest for treason'
US president lashes out again at whistle-blower, asks if House Intelligence Chair Adam Schiff should be arrested.
In Ecuador, one woman has given shelter to over 8,500 Venezuelans
Carmen Carcelen did not intend to convert her home into a hostel, but after helping a small group, she felt she had to.
Hong Kong ramps up security for China's National Day
Police are anticipating mass protests across the city over Beijing's growing influence, but despite the unrest, it appears to be business as usual in the financial hub.
Iraq reopens Al Qaim border crossing with Syria
Five years after ISIL captured the area, Iraq-Syria frontier reopened near the town of Al Qaim.
Erdogan: Khashoggi murder serious threat to world order
President Erdogan said Turkey continued to see Saudi Arabia as an ally but Ankara would not remain silent.
Rights group: Blame overcrowding for Greece migrant camp blaze
At least two people died in fire as a result of 'trapping 13,000 people in a space meant for 3,000'.
What do Mohamed Ali's viral videos mean for Egypt's future?
People took to the streets in Egypt after a former military contractor posted videos describing political corruption.
Why plans for a Carpathian ski resort in Ukraine anger activists
Prospect of 'East European Alps' excites president, but developing Svydovets massif into ski resort may harm ecosystem.
Hong Kong on edge for China anniversary after weekend of chaos
Strikes and more protests planned in Hong Kong as Beijing prepares to celebrate 70th anniversary of People's Republic.
Factory fire in China's Zhejiang province kills 19: Official
At least eight people rescued including three, who sustained injuries, during the incident in Zhejiang's Nighhai county.
Yemen's Houthi rebels release Saudi attack video
Saudi Arabia has not yet responded to Houthi claim 500 of its forces were killed or wounded in cross-border attack.
Austria's Sebastian Kurz wins election, projections show
The People's Party leader was expected to come out on top but faces difficulties forming a coalition.
Syrian Kurds criticise UN envoy over new committee
A Kurdish official says having 'a couple of Kurds' from northeast Syria on the committee is not enough.
Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah rearrested amid crackdown
Prominent Egyptian dissident arrested even as he was serving his overnight probation, family and rights activists say.
History made in Doha IAAF World Athletics Championships
Day two saw a controversial winner in the men's 100 metres, as history was made both on and off the track.
Voter turnout falls sharply in Afghan presidential election
An initial tally shows turnout could be less than 25 percent, lower than any of Afghanistan's three previous elections.
White House restricted access to Putin, Saudi transcripts: Report
Transcripts of Trump's calls with Russian and Saudi Arabian leaders were concealed, New York Times reports.
'I'm innocent': Tariq Ramadan on rape allegations
The prominent professor of contemporary Islamic studies discusses the ongoing sexual assault accusations against him.
World Athletic Championships: Chepngetich wins women's marathon
Kenyan overcomes Qatari capital's heat and humidity to win race at World Athletics Championships.
Kurt Volker, Trump's special Ukraine envoy, resigns: US official
Volker's resignation follows Congress order for him to answer questions in impeachment inquiry on Trump.
Experts warn glacier on Mont Blanc in danger of collapsing
The Planpincieux, a hanging and temperate glacier that extends for 1,327sq km, is at risk of falling down Mont Blanc.
Imran Khan: What will Modi do when Kashmir curfew is lifted?
In his speech, the Pakistan prime minister talked about the Kashmir issue and the escalating tensions with India.
To impeach or not to impeach: Why Democrats changed their minds
Events of the past week proved that the Democrats can win with impeachment, even if they lose in the Senate.
Afghans set to vote in presidential polls as Taliban threat looms
About 9.5 million voters are registered to take part in Saturday's key election to decide the fate of 15 candidates.
At least seven killed as migrant boat capsizes off Greece
Five children and two women dead, and 12 others rescued as boat travelling from Turkey sinks in Aegean Sea.
Kashmir lockdown limits people's access to mental healthcare
Doctors are now warning that India's recent move revoking autonomy in Indian-administered Kashmir and its security lockdown are limiting people's access to mental healthcare services.
Protests break out across Egypt demanding el-Sisi's resignation
Demonstrators take to the streets after Friday prayers as security forces ramp up checks in Cairo.
UK parliament rejects second bid for early election
Meanwhile, in Brussels, European Parliament's Brexit Steering Group said they are still waiting for the UK to put forward workable alternative Brexit deal.
Afghanistan boosts security for presidential election
About 100,000 security personnel are to guard polling stations in the wake of Taliban threats.
'Harsh, dangerous' actions against Muslims risk Sri Lanka peace
Unfair treatment of Muslims after Easter attacks could raise sectarian tensions to dangerous levels, warns think-tank.
Hundreds of 'abused' captives freed from Nigeria school
At least 300 students, many in chains, rescued from a building housing an Islamic school in Kaduna city, say police.
More than a dozen dead as flash floods hit western India
At least 21 people killed as torrential rains unleash flash floods in India's Maharashtra state.
World Cup 2022: Qatar to welcome fans from blockading countries
The Gulf nation also said it wants to make alcohol accessible for visiting fans as it prepares to host the tournament.
El-Sisi plays down protest call as Egypt tightens security
President tells supporters not to worry as security forces ramped up checks and closed off Tahrir Square in Cairo.
Nearly 2,000 arrested as Egypt braces for anti-Sisi protests
Authorities step up mass arrests, disrupt access to internet and tighten security amid calls for more rallies on Friday.
The tide is turning for gun control in the US
While public attitudes on the gun crisis are changing, much needs to be done to stop gun violence in the US.
N Korea pins hopes on Trump, but casts doubt on future talks
Senior foreign ministry official praises US president's 'bold' approach while pressing Washington to drop sanctions.
Labour will demand UK election once Brexit extension secured
The opposition previously avoided a snap election, lacking trust in the prime minister not to break the law.
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