UN peacekeeping mission says at least 16 people were killed and 10 wounded in South Sudan's Wau.
Alexei Navalny was among the hundreds arrested on March 26 at an anti-corruption protest he organised in Moscow.
Clips posted online show man being dragged off by a United Airlines plane in the US after flight was overbooked.
Asylum seekers, including children, are being held in shipping containers surrounded by razor fences, the UN says.
The bomber, posing as a military trainee, detonates explosives strapped to his waist, killing nine soldiers.
Foreign ministers of major industrialised nations are due to put pressure on Russia to distance itself from Assad.
Officials call waterfront settlement's demolition a 'security measure', while rights groups denounce it as 'land grab'.
Over four months, our undercover reporter posed as a buyer for clients from countries like Iran and South Sudan.
On how the man who coined the term "neocolonialism" fell victim to it and how not to repeat his mistakes.
Jadhav, arrested in March 2016, sentenced on charges of planning, coordinating and organising espionage activities.
Three-month state of emergency declared after deadly bombings targeting Coptic churches in Tanta and Alexandria.
The investigative reporter behind Spy Merchants details a history of surveillance companies selling to questionable clients.
Stella Nyanzi was arrested for insulting Uganda's government in a dispute over funding of sanitary pads for schoolgirls.
Weakness in digital communications systems allows security to be bypassed, leaving users at risk of being spied on.
Al Jazeera's investigative unit answers your questions on privacy, and data security.
Al Jazeera investigation reveals how spyware vendors trick trade sanctions and export restrictions on 'grey market'.
Undercover investigation exposes inner workings of spy equipment companies selling to clients from sanctioned countries.
Al Jazeera interviews Ibrahim Kalin, spokesperson for the Turkish presidency, on the April 16 referendum.
Facebook's censorship and information sharing policies reveal a persistent pro-Israeli bias.
The proposed constitutional amendments provide a taste of the overall direction of Turkey for future.
Indian police impose curfew-like curbs across parts of region, a day after deadly clashes between protesters and police.
Al Jazeera speaks to Sezgin Tanrikulu, senior opposition Republican People's Party MP leading the party's 'No' campaign.
The activist-journalist tries to influence debate, whereas a journalist helps to create an informed discussion.
The election of President Donald Trump has made the job of those protecting and defending the undocumented much harder.
Protesters rally in Budapest against a bill that could close a university founded by American billionaire George Soros.