Aljazeera
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We meet doctors at Johannesburg's 'Bara' hospital who are tackling eye problems among South Africa's poor communities.
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Nearly six years ago, at least 10 Catholic churches dating back to Spanish colonial times were destroyed.
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Around 2,400 US troops have been killed since the US invaded Afghanistan in 2001 to go after the Taliban.
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Demonstrators seek to bring international attention to Hong Kong's political crisis, now in its 14th week.
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New law says animals must be stunned before slaughter, winning activists' support but upsetting Jews and Muslims.
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Protests dominated Moscow's streets for weeks after opposition candidates were banned from running in local elections.
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Work and pensions secretary resigns from government and party in protest over handling of Brexit crisis.
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As Israeli settlements expand, Palestinians lose their land and their homes are being demolished.
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Dagestan-born Russian fighter lands rear naked choke, forcing his US opponent to tap midway through the third round.
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Appointment of Prince Abdulaziz is the first time Saudi prince from the ruling Al Saud family heads energy ministry.
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MPs ready for legal fight over possible delay to UK's exit from EU with PM Johnson non-committal over new Brexit bill.
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Anger remains despite government withdrawing a controversial extradition legislation.
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Toppled 75-year-old leader is charged with possessing illicit foreign currency and unauthorised use of foreign funds.
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Hurricane Dorian now threatens Canada while Typhoon Lingling makes landfall and Faxai won't be long but threatens Tokyo.
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Arthur Graaff's father was a Dutch resistance fighter. He says the exhibition glorifies the Nazi era and should be banned.
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When the fighting began, a three-month state of emergency was imposed. The army was deployed, there were dozens of arrests and weapons were...
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Hiring slowdown suggests cracks are forming in the economy as trade war with China chips away at business confidence.
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Activists collect evidence of systematic rape and torture in Libya, speaking to victims caught up in the state's crisis.
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Women in Sudan make up more than 50 percent of the population, and have played a key role in the recent uprising that led to the end of the...
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A Listening Post special on media coverage of Xinjiang, both inside China and beyond.
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Both sides have increased and added tariffs in recent weeks - affecting global markets and supply chains.
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At least two others injured and power to 57,000 household disrupted by Typhoon Lingling, according to authorities.
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As new death toll of 43 from Hurricane Dorian is confirmed, Bahamas officials warn number will rise 'significantly'.
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Landmark development could be a step towards easing Russia-Ukraine tensions.
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Tehran says this will boost stockpile of enriched uranium but adds it will allow IAEA to monitor its nuclear programme,