At least 300 troops arrive in Manokwari as protests spread with reports of a prison break and airport attack in Sorong. | Continue reading
Romanian Muslims, some with Ottoman roots, largely spared Islamophobic rhetoric seen in neighbouring countries. | Continue reading
Mexico City court allows two people to use cocaine recreationally in the first ruling of its kind in the country. | Continue reading
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Experts link the explosion to the Burevestnik nuclear-powered cruise missile touted by President Putin in March 2018. | Continue reading
New survey from mobile tech company looks at urban wellbeing, livability and workforce happiness. | Continue reading
Riot police crack down on rally against the exclusion of opposition candidates from the Moscow city council vote. | Continue reading
Tepco to decommission four more reactors in the Fukushima prefecture, eight years after Japan's worst nuclear disaster. | Continue reading
Gambling ring accused of running an online operation worth $435m in a tightly guarded urban area outside Hanoi. | Continue reading
Residents and rescuers say 50 killed in Syrian and Russian air raids on rebel-held Idlib. | Continue reading
Kim accuses Seoul of 'double dealing' as he rails against the South for planned military drills with the US. | Continue reading
Critical Arab voices are being silenced on Twitter, and laws across the Middle East are created to further this cause. | Continue reading
Improving eco-efficiency within a capitalist growth-oriented system will not save the environment. | Continue reading
Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon rises 88 percent in June from a year ago, data from national space agency shows. | Continue reading
'Dangerous' reactor to begin work in days to produce plutonium - key nuclear weapon component, President Rouhani warns. | Continue reading
Demonstrators smash window of the Legislative Council building, block roads as city marks 1997 handover to China. | Continue reading
Delayed monsoon rains highlight fragility of the water supply in the deeply agrarian South Asian country. | Continue reading
Laila* was married off at 13 and abused by her husband in Pakistan. If the UK deports her, she fears he will kill her. | Continue reading
Thousands take part in campaign to show solidarity with protesters in Sudan. | Continue reading
Revising existing greenhouse gas emissions goal 'crucial' to protecting the planet, Prime Minister Theresa May says. | Continue reading
Don McGahn skips House Judiciary Committee hearing in a further escalation of struggle between Trump and Congress. | Continue reading
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Juan de Leon Gutierrez, 16, left his eastern Guatemala home due to years of drought. He died in US custody weeks later. | Continue reading
Native Sherpa mountaineering guide breaks his own record of most successful ascents of the world's highest peak. | Continue reading
French officials recommend that the government work with Facebook to remove dangerous material. | Continue reading
The fall in shares undermined Uber's strategy of pricing its oversubscribed IPO conservatively at $45 a share. | Continue reading
Critics say approved measures grant government sweeping powers and threaten free speech. | Continue reading
Search interest for Notre Dame was high across much of the world, particularly in the Western hemisphere. | Continue reading
Mueller's redacted report said Trump directed McGahn to tell then-acting attorney general that Mueller had to be removed | Continue reading
Three Sri Lankan churches and three hotels hit by near simultaneous explosions, killing at least 156 people, police say. | Continue reading
A court has prohibited downloads of the hugely popular Chinese video app saying it encouraged pornography. | Continue reading
Wikileaks' co-founder Julian Assange faces warrant for US extradition related to a huge leak of official documents. | Continue reading
Defence Minister declares Sudanese leader 'toppled', announces suspension of constitution and two-year military rule. | Continue reading
Home-sharing platform reverses earlier decision to remove listings in illegal Israeli settlements in occupied West Bank. | Continue reading
Millions more people could be exposed to mosquito-borne diseases in coming years amid global warming, experts say. | Continue reading
Al Jazeera reporter goes undercover in a three-year investigation of the US' powerful gun lobby's strategies to promote firearms ownership. | Continue reading
Three-year undercover sting reveals how US's National Rifle Association handles public opinion after deadly gun attacks. | Continue reading
It's time to talk about Silicon Valley as an imperial force and what has to be done to resist its power. | Continue reading
Death toll rises as Cyclone Idai wrecks roads, bridges in Zimbabwe, leaving passengers stranded and villagers isolated. | Continue reading
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The polar vortex is expected to sink across much of North America in coming days. | Continue reading
"We will only know the true consequences of our time in the water 20 years from now." | Continue reading
It has been an above average tropical season for the eastern Pacific. | Continue reading