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Lensa Mekonnen: Ethiopia's Tourism Revival
A tourism official rethinks Ethiopia's most beautiful attractions while working to protect the country's rich history.
Exiled Egyptian businessman complains of surveillance in Spain
Mohamed Ali, whose online call sparked rare protests against el-Sisi, says he is being followed in Spain.
Spain's supreme court rules in favour of moving Franco's remains
The decision possibly puts an end to decades of controversy over the late dictator's burial place.
Laos to go ahead with Luang Prabang dam project despite warnings
Dam project receives green light from Laos government despite environmental concerns.
Trump slammed over comment on fervent Greta Thunberg speech
US presidents sparks outrage after appearing to mock teen activist who accused world leaders of failing her generation.
UK Supreme Court rules Parliament suspension 'unlawful, void'
Ruling by UK's highest court is major blow to Prime Minister Boris Johnson who had suspended Parliament for five weeks.
Nigeria bans foreign milk to support local farmers
Critics say local producers may struggle to supply enough milk for 200 million Nigerians.
Tanzania summons WHO representative over Ebola complaint
Government seeks answers from UN health agency which accused it of failing to share data on suspected Ebola cases.
Greek workers walk out to protest against reform on strike action
Transport disrupted as workers stage walk out against proposed changes unions say will make it hard to call strikes.
Indonesia: Death toll mounts after new West Papua clashes
President Jokowi warns against spread of a 'hoax' that triggered latest violence in the region, killing 32 people.
US President Trump reiterates offer to mediate Kashmir crisis
Trump first offered to mediate Kashmir conflict during Imran Khan's bilateral visit to Washington, DC in July.
Eight babies die in Algeria hospital fire: Emergency services
Government opens inquiry after pre-dawn blaze at maternity hospital in Oued Souf.
Greece releases Lebanese man who was mistaken for 'hijacker'
Greek police say they released 65-year-old man mistakenly believed to be suspect in 1985 hijacking of TWA Flight 847.
Trump ordered Ukraine aid freeze before Zelensky call: Report
Opposition Democrats demand transcript of US president's phone call to Ukrainian leader in July.
Egypt detains award-winning rights lawyer Mahienour el-Massry
Mahienour el-Massry has been tried and jailed twice for taking part in anti-government demonstrations.
Venezuela pro-government legislators return to congress: Maduro
Legislators back in National Assembly after two years following pact between Maduro and opposition faction.
Google wins 'right to be forgotten' case in top EU court
European Court of Justice rules against obliging Google to apply 'right to be forgotten' rule globally.
UN climate talks: Activist Greta Thunberg files rights complaint
Despite official complaints about violating children's rights and Thunberg's damning speech, little action taken at UN climate talks.
Haiti senator opens fire outside parliament, wounds photographer
Ruling party Senator Jean-Marie Ralph Fethiere says he acted in self-defence as protesters burst into parliament.
Heavy smog threatens to smother China anniversary celebrations
Environment ministry issues smog warning, as factories ordered to curb output to ensure clear skies for October 1.
Tech firms agree to beefed up watchdog on 'extremist' content
Technology giants will provide funding for group with aim to collaborate, and respond more quickly to online threats.
Thai activists risk murder, abduction in fight for land rights
Community rights activist Eakachai Itsaratha recalls his brush with death after being abducted in southern Thailand.
'When is this going to end?': Indonesians shrouded in toxic haze
Fires, started on plantations, have been burning since July sending air pollution to hazardous levels.
UK's Labour Party gives Corbyn support for his Brexit strategy
If elected, a Labour government would call a fresh Brexit vote within six months, the party has announced.
FBI: US soldier discussed killing activists, bombing network
Jarrett William Smith charged with distributing information related to explosives and weapons of mass destruction.
Five EU countries agree new deal for migrants rescued at sea
People rescued in central Mediterranean to be sent to various EU states within four weeks, Malta summit agrees.
UN's Guterres announces Syria constitutional committee formation
Announcement comes a week after UN chief said an agreement was reached concerning 'composition of the committee'.
Hundreds of India villages drown as Narmada dam water level rises
At least 178 villages in Madhya Pradesh submerged after Sardar Sarovar Dam reaches maximum capacity, activists say.
DRC: Roll-out of second Ebola vaccine confirmed amid criticism
The WHO says second Ebola vaccine will be used from mid-October, while MSF slams response efforts as 'too slow'.
UN chief announces creation of Syria constitutional committee
The UN sees the committee as the next step in efforts to find a political solution to end the more than eight-year-long war in Syria.
Voices for the Future urges climate action at UN
Immersive art installation on United Nations buildings in New York calls for drastic measures to stop global warming.
Stage set for US, Iran showdown at UN General Assembly
Security in the Middle East expected to dominate agenda as Trump and Rouhani address annual gathering of world leaders.
Iran says seized Stena Impero 'free' to leave
British-flagged oil tanker was seized by Iran in July amid rising tensions in the Gulf.
Desperate journeys to Europe: Italy and Malta demand support
Malta and Italy on front line of Europe's migration crisis.
FIFA's Infantino: Racism in Italian football is 'very serious'
Warning comes as match between Atalanta and Fiorentina was briefly suspended after racist chants by supporters.
Obscene, unpatriotic, blasphemous: Banned books through time
As Banned Books Week highlights censorship in literature, Al Jazeera lists some famous works that courted controversy.
Losing Louisiana: Life in the Disappearing Mississippi Delta
Mississippi Delta's wetlands are vanishing under rising seas, forcing people to leave their homes for drier ground.
FIFA: Iran 'assures' women can attend World Cup qualifier
Body's president says Iranian officials have guaranteed that women will be allowed to attend match against Cambodia.
India PM expected to get warm welcome in US state of Texas
While US-India tensions have been fraught in recent months, the event is still expected to signal strengthening ties.
Made in Eastern Europe: Garment workers denied basic rights
Widespread mistreatment reported at Romanian and Bulgarian garment factories, including unpaid overtime and bullying.
Zimbabwe abductions: Dozens of protest leaders missing
Police and government fail to make arrests or provide explanation for abductions of protest organisers.
Brazil: Rio favela residents rally after 8-year-old shot dead
Hundreds gather in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro to protest after the girl is killed by stray bullet during police operation.
France: Tear gas fired at 'yellow vest' protesters, many arrested
Over 100 arrested in capital Paris in the weekly anti-government demonstrations that began in November last year.
Afghanistan elections: Alliances and rivalries ahead of vote
In spite of his unpopularity, Ashraf Ghani has the advantage of being in power.
Football: Roma's online campaign helps find five missing children
Fifth child found after Italian football club shares details of missing youth in videos of transfer announcements.
Can the US guarantee Gulf security?
Washington has blamed Tehran for the attack on Saudi oil facilities and says it's now building a coalition against Iran.
Yemen's Houthis say will stop all attacks on Saudi Arabia
Nearly a week after claiming drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities, Yemen's rebels say will stop targeting the kingdom.
Trump defends himself against whistle-blower complaint
Trump calls whistle-blower 'partisan', even though he said he doesn't know the identity or precise allegations.
Fighting al-Shabab: US trains elite Somali forces
Somali government officials say this elite force is comprised of soldiers from almost all of Somalia's tribes and clans.
Indonesia's president delays vote on law banning extramarital sex
Under proposed law, people who have premarital or extramarital sex could face between six months and one year in jail.
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