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Modi to Khan: Trust key to boosting India-Pakistan relations
Normalised ties require 'environment of free of terror, violence and hostility', Indian PM tells Pakistani counterpart.
'Historic' UK decision outlaws arms sales for Saudi war on Yemen
British weapons, particularly aircraft and missiles, are crucial to Saudi Arabia's war effort in Yemen.
Arms sales to Saudi Arabia 'unlawful', rules UK's top court
A court rules the British government acted unlawfully in the way it sold weapons to Saudi Arabia that may have been used in Yemen conflict.
India is running out of water, fast
Delayed monsoon rains highlight fragility of the water supply in the deeply agrarian South Asian country.
Sudan protests: Military council wants talks to resume
Sudan's military council has called for unconditional talks with protest leaders.
Tokyo Olympics tickets running out for Japanese amid high demand
Millions of applicants in ticket lottery for Japan residents disappointed to learn they have missed out on tickets.
Turkey coup: Court hands 17 top generals 141 life terms
The accused were charged with crimes against the state, attempting to kill the president, and the deaths of 249 people.
Business as usual: Iraq attack no bearing on oil firms - analysts
No production disruption or pullout plan after oil company operations targeted by rocket fire in Basra, insiders say.
UN report blames Saudi Arabia for Khashoggi's murder. What next?
UN expert says there is credible evidence linking MBS to journalist's killing and calls for comprehensive inquiry.
Hicks rebuffs questions on Trump in US House panel interview
Former White House publicist who was mentioned 183 times in Mueller's report stays mum over Trump's alleged wrongdoings.
Ecuador: Colombia refugees stage weeks-long protest against UNHCR
Dozens of protesters occupying space outside UNHCR's office in Quito say the refugee agency is failing to protect them.
'Joints will be separated': Grim new details of Khashoggi murder
UN expert finds 'credible evidence' that Saudi destroyed evidence, obstructed investigation in 'premeditated murder'.
Guatemalan officials, analysts slam US 'safe third country' plan
Analysts say Guatemala lacks conditions for safety of its own population, let alone asylum seekers from other countries.
Kuwait emir in Iraq amid tension over suspected tanker attacks
Kuwait and Iraq call for 'wisdom' as Sheikh Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah's visits Baghdad for the first time since 2012.
Environmentally friendly jets displayed at Paris Air Show
Powered by batteries, the nine-seater plane on display at the Paris Air Show would produce zero carbon emissions and be fuelled by sustainable sources.
ICC prosecutor: Omar al-Bashir must answer for Darfur abuses now
Sudan's overthrown president is wanted by the ICC on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide.
Saudi slams UN report on Khashoggi killing as 'unfounded'
Adel al-Jubeir says UN rapporteur's report on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi contained 'baseless allegations'.
Mohamed Morsi: An Egyptian tragedy
Morsi's presidency was a flicker of hope for a democratic future in a country long dominated by ruthless dictators.
'Credible evidence' links MBS to Khashoggi's murder: UN report
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman should be investigated over killing of journalist Khashoggi, UN expert concludes.
Migrants repatriated after 3 weeks stranded off Tunisia
Most of the migrants are from Bangladesh, and others come from Sudan and Libya, among other countries.
Mali attacks: Villagers flee amid increasing violence
Militias connected to the Fulani and Dogon ethnic groups have attacked each others’ communities in recent months.
Khashoggi killing: Executive summary of Callamard's UN report
UN expert says Saudi Arabia is responsible for 'extrajudicial' killing of Khashoggi and calls it 'internatonal crime'.
Stabilising Syria: UN chief appeals to Russia, Turkey
UN chief Antonio Guterres appealed to Russia and Turkey on Tuesday to stabilise Idlib
'I can't believe I just did that': Girl, 10, scales El Capitan
Selah Schneiter has become the youngest person to summit the famous rock face in the US's Yosemite National Park.
ASEAN must not turn a blind eye to Rohingya crisis: Rights groups
Southeast Asian nations should use upcoming Bangkok summit to do some straight talking with Myanmar, groups urge.
Western Europeans have least trust in vaccines worldwide: Report
Despite overall confidence in safety and effectiveness of vaccines, high-income countries show lowest levels of trust.
Rocket hits site of foreign oil firms in Iraq's Basra, three hurt
Three Iraqi workers wounded as rocket lands on headquarters of several major companies in latest oil attack.
US authorities seize 16.5 tonnes of cocaine worth $1bn
Authorities in Philadelphia arrest two in one of the largest drug busts in US history, Justice Department says.
UN aid chief: Syria, Russia attacks on civilians 'deliberate'
Some hospitals have stopped sharing coordinates because it 'paints a target on their back', UN's Mark Lowcock says.
Trump revives Monroe Doctrine as warning to China and Russia
Latin American countries long demonised the doctrine which historically gave Washington a blank cheque to intervene.
Sperm donor is legal father of child, rules Australian court
A man, who donated sperm to his gay friend, has parental rights over their daughter, according to a High Court verdict.
Trump formally kicks off his 2020 re-election campaign
The US president, who has been holding campaign-style rallies since the 2016 election, launches his 2020 bid in Florida.
Al Jazeera's AJ Labs wins prestigious One World Media award
'Lost Childhoods' is an interactive graphic novel exposing child abuse in Nigeria.
Turkey: Erdogan slams Egypt's 'tyrants' as thousands mourn Morsi
Mosques across Turkey hold prayer services for former Egyptian president, who died in a Cairo court on Monday.
US announces $250m in military aid to Ukraine
Pentagon renews commitments to Ukraine in struggle against Moscow-backed rebels.
Refugee girls in Beirut 'face sexual violence, forced marriage'
More than half the refugee girls living in Lebanon's capital face sexual violence and harassment regularly, report says.
Ethiopian migrants rescued from Yemen
Around 12,000 people take the dangerous sea journey from the Horn of Africa to Yemen every month despite its poverty.
Boeing crisis dominates Paris Air Show 2019
Boeing tried to repair its image at an airshow where it usually showcases its high fliers.
US-Iran tensions, trolls and the dubious case of Heshmat Alavi
Taxpayer-funded smears and a well-published but fake activist - we examine worrying twists in the US-Iran online battle.
UN says Yemen conflict is worsening
Humanitarian affairs chief, Mark Lowcock, said fighting this year in Yemen displaced more than 250,000 people.
Canada: Two shot, two arrested at Raptors celebration rally
Police say 'no incidents' are currently under way as the celebrations continue for the NBA champion.
Ilir Meta: Decision to cancel Albania polls 'cannot be contested'
Albania's president defends his position to cancel elections as parliament begins a process to remove him.
Women rally for equal pay, gender parity in Switzerland
Thousands march for equality across Switzerland, 38 years after gender parity, equal pay were enshrined in Constitution.
World Court rejects UAE's request of measures against Qatar
International Court of Justice says UAE request of measures against Qatar over blocking of visa site is not justified.
South Sudan: Record number of people face severe hunger
More than 60 percent of the population face critical lack of food despite signing of peace deal between warring sides.
Israel attacks Gaza after rocket 'intercepted' from territory
Military says planes attacked 'underground infrastructure' after air defences intercepted a rocket launched from Gaza.
Boris Johnson launches UK Tory leadership campaign
Frontrunner in Conservative leadership race offers no details on how he can deliver a different Brexit trade deal.
Mexico sends troops to southern border over migrant deal
Mexico sends troops to its southern border in a bid to stem migration flows into the US.
Indian court orders release of journalist held over Twitter post
Prashant Kanojia was arrested over a social media post allegedly defaming Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh chief minister.
Trump: I received a 'beautiful' letter from North Korea's Kim
Trump comments come a day after the Wall Street Journal reports that Kim's slain half-brother had been a CIA informant.
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