Aljazeera
-
Authorities order people to take shelter in evacuation centres as torrential rains threaten to trigger landslides.
-
Political accountability for Khashoggi's murder means that G20 does not happen or moves elsewhere, Agnes Callamard says.
-
Americans should not seek 'middle ground' with those who support racist, anti-democratic policies.
-
Heaviest monsoon rains in a decade have breached a dam in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
-
Lax regulation, bribery and corruption put lives at risk in China-fuelled development of once sleepy Sihanoukville town.
-
Suicide bomber detonates explosives vest in Tunis, the third such incident within a week in the Tunisian capital.
-
Sky-gazers rush to Latin America as they enjoy the first total eclipse since the US solar eclipse of August 2017.
-
Members of the community say their young people live in constant fear of police harassment because they are black.
-
Yanghee Lee tells Human Rights Council violations taking place in Rakhine and Chin states amid communications blackout.
-
Edward Gallagher was not found guilty of murder but convicted for posing with the corpse of a captive ISIL fighter.
-
Trump administration says it will begin printing 2020 census forms without the contentious question.
-
The first total solar eclipse since 2017 passes over parts of South America.
-
Abu Dhabi rebuffs reports linking it to US-made missiles in Libya battle, saying it's committed to UN arms embargo.
-
For ordinary Iranians, it's the US' economic threat that is most burdensome despite fears of a military confrontation.
-
Bill passed by right-wing Orban government enables takeover of research bodies run by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
-
Japan has resumed commercial whaling in its waters despite global outrage.
-
Despite nominations, picks will still need to be debated and ratified by the European Parliament.
-
Prosecutors drop conspiracy charge, but plan to retry the No More Deaths activist on two counts of harbouring migrants.
-
Deal between Asmara and Addis Ababa has failed to 'pay dividends' for ordinary Eritreans, UN envoy says.
-
Brazil need the title to calm waters for Tite until 2022 World Cup, while Messi's team seeks first trophy in 26 years.
-
A pillar of journalism is being destroyed by oppressive governments, online mobs and profit-oriented media moguls.
-
President, 27 commissioners, 30,000 staff and 24 languages: explaining one of Europe's most misunderstood institutions.
-
Mind tricks? Bombastic Tory leadership hopeful says he identifies with Star Wars' tranquil guardians of peace.
-
Police are working to identify the body of a suspected stowaway who fell from a Kenya Airways flight over London.