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'The problem is Macron': president's speech fails to impress all
Macron promises reforms in response to protests, but some of his supporters and the 'yellow vests' are unconvinced.
Sri Lanka revises bombings death toll down by 100
Health ministry says 253 people were killed, blames difficulty in counting 'badly mutilated' bodies.
Casablanca Fight Club
A parking attendant and former champion runs a boxing school for youngsters dreaming of being the next Rocky.
Algeria: Billionaire brothers placed in temporary custody
The three Kouninef brothers were arrested on Monday as part of an anti-graft drive.
A Palestinian hunger strike: 'Bury me in my mother's grave'
Injustice and abuse have forced many Palestinian prisoners into desperate and dangerous hunger strikes.
Israel's Netanyahu wants to name Golan settlement after Trump
Prime minister says 'need to express' gratitude for US president's decision to recognise Israeli claim to sovereignty.
Myanmar court rejects final appeal by jailed Reuters journalists
Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo were arrested in 2017 while investigating killing of 10 Rohingya.
Iran denounces 'illegal' US sanctions as oil waivers end
Iran says because US sanctions are 'principally illegal ... it does not attach any value' to the sanctions waivers.
Climate change protests call for action across Europe
The protests that began in London on Monday are spreading, aiming their actions at multinational companies with government links.
Who is the comedian poised to win Ukraine's election?
Al Jazeera's Robin Forestier-Walker goes to the birthplace of Volodomyr Zelenskiy to find out more about the actor, comedian and frontrunner in Ukraine's presidential election.
Journalist Lyra McKee shot dead during Northern Ireland riot
Police say they have launched a murder inquiry into the killing of 29-year-old Lyra McKee in Londonderry.
Syria's fuel shortage affects government-controlled areas
The government blames Western sanctions on Syria and its ally Iran for the shortage.
Nusrat Rafi burned to death for reporting sexual abuse: Police
The 19-year-old student died from burns last week, sparking protests in the South Asian nation.
Issue of Europe runs like 'fault line through Conservative Party'
From Thatcher and Major to Cameron and May, Conservative Party has had uneasy relationship with the continent.
Tripoli suburb hit by mortars as the West divided on Libya truce
Foreign powers unable to present a united front at the UN as shelling continues to add to people's suffering.
Tackling climate change: Where do we begin?
We debate the obstacles and solutions to climate change and speak with Bangladeshi photojournalist Shahidul Alam.
ISIL claims its first DR Congo attack
Three killed in gunfight near the town of Beni as ISIL declares Congo the 'Central Africa Province' of the 'caliphate'.
Trade, North Korea on agenda for Trump-Abe talks
North Korea's denuclearisation to be discussed as Japan's PM plans April visit to US before Trump tours Japan in May.
Taliban-Afghanistan peace talks postponed over delegation row
A falling out over who should attend forces postponement of critical peace talks scheduled to take place in Qatar.
Venezuela skirts US sanctions by 'funneling oil sales via Russia'
Reuters news agency report reveals Venezuelan oil sales routed through Russian state energy giant Rosneft.
House Democrat Nadler to subpoena for unredacted Mueller report
Expected subpoena sets up likely legal battle over access to Mueller's full findings in his Trump-Russia investigation.
US: What does the redacted Mueller report say?
US Attorney General William Barr releases redacted Mueller report. Here are five key takeaways.
Pope tells prisoners at foot-washing rite shun inmate hierarchy
Catholic Church leader urges prisoners to help each other instead of following inmate hierarchy as he kisses their feet.
Nigeria's chief justice banned from holding public office
Ethics court orders any cash found in Walter Onnoghen's foreign bank accounts be taken by the treasury.
Khashoggi probe to push for accountability: UN investigator
United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions blasts Saudi trials in Khashoggi case as substandard.
Facebook bans UK far-right groups
Tech giant says it will also ban content that 'expresses praise or support' for far-right individuals and groups.
Saudi, UAE make major aid donation to flood-hit rival Iran
Contribution of food and shelter material comes amid US-Iran sanction relief spat over flood recovery efforts.
Redacted Mueller report released by US Justice Department
The highly-anticipated report shows a series of incidents in which Trump took actions to impede Mueller's probe.
Notre Dame 'was always watching over me' from nursery to university
A Frenchman who grew up a stone's throw from the iconic cathedral reflects on what it means to him and his country.
US: Asylum seekers who show credible fear not eligible for bond
Rights group vows to fight Attorney General Barr's decision that expands indefinite detention for many asylum seekers.
Ethiopia: Former jail to become museum
New president closed it several months ago as part of reforms.
Pakistan extends bail for journalist accused of 'cyberterrorism'
Shahzeb Jillani is charged with 'cyberterrorism' for recent news coverage of enforced disappearances in the country.
Armed Europeans try to cross from Libya to Tunisia
Tunisia's defence minister says two separate incidents involved armed Europeans travelling from neighbouring Libya.
Korean man kills five after setting apartment on fire
Five people, including a 12-year-old girl, were killed in the building, with 13 others wounded by the 42 year old.
Welcome to Italy: Migrant Tales of Survival
Three young North Africans survive the hazardous journey to Italy only to find their European dreams in tatters.
Shelling kills four in Tripoli as UN debates Libya ceasefire
Southern district of Abu Salim in the capital got shelled late on Tuesday, killing four and wounding at least 20.
Netanyahu wins support to enter Israel government formation talks
Coalition negotiations set to begin as majority of parliament backs PM to continue as leader, president says.
US to allow lawsuits over Cuba property confiscation: Official
In an effort to increase pressure on Cuba, the US plans to open the way for lawsuits over property confiscated by Cuba.
Army chief says 'time running out' to resolve Algeria crisis
Ahmed Gaid Salah says solution must be found 'as soon as possible', as protesters demand departure of rulers.
Erdogan's AK Party appeals for rerun of Istanbul's mayoral poll
If the appeal is approved, fresh voting will take place on June 2, 60 days after the initial vote.
Bill Weld challenges Trump in 2020 Republican presidential race
Weld enters as a long-shot candidate against an incumbent president who has remained popular within his party.
Boots, boats and bikes: Getting out the vote in Indonesia
Indonesia works hard to get the ballot to the remotest parts of the vast archipelago.
Greek universities mull allowing police on campuses
Politicians from all sides agree that universities have a problem with violence; they just disagree on ways to solve it.
Russian court jails ex-Norway border guard for spying
Frode Berg sentenced to 14 years in prison for gathering intelligence about Russian nuclear submarines.
US hands Argentina declassified documents on 'Dirty War'
Remembering a painful history, the US releases a final batch of files documenting Argentina's military dictatorship.
At least five killed as deadly flooding hits Afghanistan
Heavy rain and flooding has destroyed homes and swept away livestock with the western Herat province hardest hit.
UN Libya envoy: Haftar offensive on Tripoli 'sounded like a coup'
UN's Ghassan Salame says he hopes both sides will realise that neither could achieve an outright military victory.
Climate change activists shut down London roads, sights
Extinction Rebellion protesters bring parts of central London to a standstill to draw attention to global warming.
The Arab world's silent reproductive revolution
Changing household structures, economic growth and contraceptives prompt dramatic drop in fertility rate, study finds.
Jailed Reuters journalists honoured with Pulitzer Prize
Myanmar reporters win journalism award for revealing massacre of Rohingya men by country's security forces.
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