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Alexei Navalny, top critic of Russian president, given suspended sentence of three and a half years for fraud.
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Arab UN delegations endorse changes to a UN draft resolution setting timeframe for the creation of a Palestinian state.
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December 29 marks one year since Baher Mohamed, Mohamed Fahmy and Peter Greste were imprisoned on false charges.
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Pentagon says Washington has carried out an air strike against a senior leader of armed group in Saacow in Somalia.
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Acquitted years ago, former Rwandan officials are stuck in Tanzania with no countries willing to accept them.
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Desperate for arms and military training to fight ISIL, Sunni tribes were considering Iranian assistance as an option.
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As NATO moves on, ordinary Afghans fear for their lives and livelihoods amid increasing Taliban attacks.
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Low wages have attracted foreign players to the poor African country, but labourers are hoping for better salaries.
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Al Jazeera spoke to psychologist Hasan Zeyada about the rise in mental health issues among Gazans since the summer war.
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Amid government snooping, tiny Nordic nation hopes to brand itself as a safe haven for data privacy around the globe.
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Conflict in Yemen might turn into an all-out sectarian war, analysts warn.
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Vandals smash electrical transformers to steal viscous fluid that's later sold as cooking oil for roadside stalls.
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Hundreds of persecuted Rohingya families have found refuge in Kashmir after fleeing Buddhist attacks in Myanmar.
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Many people living in an overcrowded, underfunded school in Beit Hanoun say they are running out of patience.
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A year after Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed were detained, journalists around the world stage protests.
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Eating spiders became widespread in the 1970s amid starvation brought on by the genocidal Khmer Rouge regime.
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Thousands of hectares of crops destroyed, as torrential rain brings flooding and mudslides across the island nation.
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What does the imprisonment of the network's journalists reveal about Egypt's attitude to freedom of speech?
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The prisoners, detained since the start of the conflict in the country, have not been charged and suffered torture.
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Government plans for a private partnership to ensure water supply in the city has many up in arms.
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Children are forced to work and earn money as parents struggle to provide for families amid raging war.
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The threat of Boko Haram is growing in areas near Lake Chad with students afraid to attend school.
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New application assists women by providing them with status updates on their pregnancy through text messages.
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Moscow looks to its southern neighbour for business after relations with West soured over Ukraine crisis.
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Al Jazeera's guide to who's who among the top ranks of the Pakistani Taliban.
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For the first time members of Kenya's counter-terrorism police admit to "eliminating" suspected Muslim radicals.
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