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Are foreign powers worsening the conflict in Libya?
Eight years after the fall of longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi, Libya is once again at risk of an all-out war.
Inside Notre Dame, France's iconic cathedral
Notre Dame, or 'Our Lady', is a jewel of French Gothic architecture nestled on an island on Paris' River Seine.
Afghanistan's mortar explosion kills seven children, wounds 10
Last year, nearly 1,500 civilians were killed or hurt by landmines or unexploded munitions.
Ilhan Omar says death threats increased after Trump tweet
Omar accuses Trump of encouraging hate after he tweeted edited video suggesting she had been dismissive of 9/11 attacks.
Palestinian state likely not in US proposed peace plan: Report
US-sponsored 'deal of the century' will likely exclude a sovereign Palestinian state, the Washington Post reports.
Why can war criminals escape justice?
More and more perpetrators get away with human rights violations and crimes against humanity.
Venezuela’s Guaido calls for nationwide protests
Venezuela's opposition leader calls for nationwide protests against the president during a visit to the oil-rich state of Zulia.
Sudan opposition submits list of demands to military
Opposition vows to continue protests until all demands are met, including the formation of a civilian government.
Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram users hit by outages
Social media sites were inaccessible to many users across the globe on Sunday, according to Downdetector.com.
Trump slammed for using 9/11 footage against Ilhan Omar
US President Donald Trump is accused of inciting violence and dividing Americans after a tweet attacking the Muslim congresswoman.
Will Julian Assange be extradited?
WikiLeaks founder faces an uncertain future after being kicked out of the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas swears in new government
Abbas accepts oath from 22 ministers in new cabinet led by Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh.
Facebook spends more than $22m on CEO Zuckerberg's safety
About $20m went towards security for Mark Zuckerberg and his family, up from about $9m the prior year.
Sudan police: 16 killed by stray bullets at protests and sit-ins
Police say 20 people also injured as demonstrators vow to stay on the streets until civilian government takes office.
Algeria: Army chief backs prosecution of Bouteflika 'gang'
General Gaid Salah says military forces will 'meet the people's demands' as protests against ruling elite continue.
US Democrats introduce bill to repeal Trump's travel ban
Democrats introduce bill to end Trump's ban on travellers to the US from several Muslim-majority countries.
Al Jazeera wins record prize haul at New York awards festival
Qatar-based media network wins 49 prizes for various news, programmes, digital and creative content.
The downfall of Jet Airways: How India's premium airline crumbled
Saddled with debt of more than $1bn, Jet Aiways, once India's biggest private airlines, is struggling to stay aloft.
Palestinian amputees get another shot at football
First programme of its kind in Gaza is giving hope to victims of border violence who aspire to advance in the sport despite losing limbs.
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