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Burkina Faso attack: Church attackers still unknown
Burkina Faso is a Muslim-majority country but all of its presidents have so far been Christian.
Madonna sparks flag controversy at 'non-political' Eurovision
At the close of Madonna's performance, two dancers wearing respective flags of Israel and Palestine walked arm in arm.
Argentina's Kirchner announces vice-presidential bid
Former president says Alberto Fernandez, ex-cabinet chief, will run for the presidency against President Mauricio Macri.
Ex-CIA officer gets 20-year sentence for spying for China
Kevin Mallory was convicted of selling classified US 'defense information' to Chinese intelligence for $25,000.
Sri Lanka anniversary: 10 years since civil war ended
The UN estimates that 40,000 civilians were killed in the last few months of the fighting as the government launched its final assault on the Tamil Tigers.
Scott Morrison declares victory in tight Australia election
PM hails 'miracle' win after Liberal-National coalition outperforms exit polls that predicted a Labor victory.
How the UN failed Tamil civilians in 2009
And how the legacy of this failure is still endangering lives in Sri Lanka and beyond.
Austrian far-right leader quits over sting, coalition teeters
Heinz-Christian Strache quits after sting video shows he offered government contracts to a potential Russian benefactor.
Benin lake community: Fishermen struggle to stay afloat
For more than 250 years, people have been living on the water in what's thought to be Africa's largest lake community.
Australia elections: Vote counting under way
There are 151 electorates in Australia, with 76 seats delivering a majority.
Omar Khayyam: A Persian astronomer, poet and scientist
Khayyam was a Persian astronomer and writer renowned in Iran as a scientist, while known in other places as a writer.
Egypt blackface sketch about Sudanese spotlights racism in region
Speaking what she thought would pass as Sudanese Arabic, Shaimaa Seif, wearing blackface, chatted to commuters on a bus.
Germany rules BDS movement 'anti-Semitic'
Germany is the only EU member state equating the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement with anti-Semitism.
Five children killed in roadside blast in western Afghanistan
Another 20 people wounded in the explosion that went off in a market in Herat province.
Cannes film festival: Brazilian films highlight political issues
This year Brazil has strong representation at the Cannes film festival with a diverse range of films.
A change of climate in the media?
Activism, science and politics push the biodiversity crisis up the news agenda. Plus, patriotism in Chinese cinema.
Iyad el-Baghdadi: 'The idea of giving up is unimaginable'
Prominent Arab pro-democracy activist discusses why Saudi Arabia may be targeting him.
Istanbul airport witnesses first drug bust, Iranian suspects held
Some 350 heroin capsules found stashed in the bodies of eight Iranian suspects, who had flown from Hakkari to Istanbul.
N Korea demands UN action over ship seizure by 'gangster' US
Washington announced last week it has seized a major cargo vessel belonging to North Korea known as the 'Wise Honest'.
Austria far-right leader under fire over filmed contract scandal
Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache told to quit after allegations he promised public contracts for political help.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa confirms presidential run in anxious Sri Lanka
Former defence secretary accused of war crimes positions himself as 'law and order' candidate after deadly attacks.
Palestine's al-Maliki: US peace plan a 'surrender act'
Palestinian foreign minister urges international community to take the lead in the Israel-Palestine peace process.
Work undone: How India fails its young job seekers
As India goes to polls, Al Jazeera looks at its intensifying unemployment crisis and the politics that surround it.
Mass protests against Algeria's rulers resume
Demonstrators call for interim president Abdelkader Bensalah and Prime Minister Noureddine Bedoui to resign.
Brexit breakdown: May to announce departure timeline in June
British PM will lay out her departure plans as Labour withdraws from talks, and Brexit chaos continues.
'No social backlash to anyone that holds Islamophobic views'
French Muslim activists and academics say Islamophobia starts with the state and is not treated seriously.
Huawei and the cold tech war between US and China
At a technology conference in Tianjin, participants sound optimistic despite worsening US-China relations.
Fortune 500: More female CEOs than ever, but a long way to go
Women head up just 33 of the United States's 500 highest-earning companies in 2019, as #MeToo and boards boost numbers.
Trump proposes new immigration plan favouring skills over family
US president says he wants to recruit 'top talent' as current policies excessively favour family-based immigration.
Sudan protesters decry military council's suspension of talks
Protest leaders slam move to halt negotiations over political transition for 72 hours, vow to keep demonstrating.
Sudan's military rulers and protesters to hold 'decisive talks'
Protesters say they want to meet with the military and sort out all contentious issues within 72 hours.
China vows not to compromise on principles as US trade talks end
Two days of US-China trade talks end without a deal with Beijing pointing to issues about 'crucial' principles.
Syria's war: NGOs suspend aid to embattled Idlib province
Humanitarian groups have ceased operating in Idlib, citing the safety of their employees as violence in the area grows.
Lebanon veterans cry 'thieves' as leaders talk cuts to benefits
Proposed austerity measures would impact ex-soldiers' end of services benefits and cut veteran pensions by 3 percent.
Indonesia: Police hunt inmates after mass prison break in Sumatra
More than 100 prisoners escape after rioting and fire break out at detention centre in the island's Siak district.
India Elections: The fight for education reforms
Educational reforms in Delhi state are not being debated across the country, but the need for change is.
Cuba launches widespread rationing amid economic crisis
Chicken, eggs, rice, beans, soap and other items to be sold in limited quantities as the US tightens trade embargo.
Golf ball-sized hailstones and torrential rains hit southern US
About 20 million people remain under flood watch as severe storms cause lingering downpours across the Deep South.
The scramble for Jerusalem
Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey and Morocco are all vying for authority over Islam's third holiest place.
Venezuela braces for more protests as Maduro clamps down
Opposition leader Juan Guaido calls for nationwide rallies to protest against arrest of deputy speaker Edgar Zambrano.
Big money, high stakes – playing the media game as India votes
Political parties are deploying big money and celebrity sparkle to win votes. Plus, reporting on the Rohingya story.
China vows not to compromise on principles as US trade talks end
Two days of US-China trade talks end without a deal with Beijing pointing to sticking points about 'crucial' principles.
'Tragic, terrible': Scores die as migrant boat sinks off Tunisia
UN refugee agency says 65 refugees and migrants drowned after vessel went down in the Mediterranean Sea.
US House Democrat issues subpoenas for Trump tax returns
Ways and Means Committee chairman gives Treasury secretary and IRS commissioner a week to turn over Trump's tax returns.
WHO warns Ebola could breach DRC's borders unless attacks stop
Frequent assaults on health workers, treatment centres threaten efforts to contain the deadly virus, WHO says.
Can Europe save the Iran nuclear deal?
European leaders are scrambling to save the Iran nuclear deal from collapse.
Israel gunfire kills Palestinian in Gaza days after ceasefire
At least 30 Palestinians were injured, including four children and a paramedic during the 58th Friday of mass protests.
Trump says talks with China will continue as trade war escalates
US president says new set of tariffs on China 'may or may not be removed' depending on future negotiations.
South Africa's ANC party set to win national vote, results show
President Ramaphosa's ruling African National Congress party scoops majority support as vote counting draws to a close.
Decomposing algae is ruining some beaches in Mexico
Some Mexico beaches are becoming overwhelmed by foul-smelling sargassum, a seaweed-like algae.
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