Millions of people join scientists and activists calling on governments to respect and encourage science-based policies.
Marching for science or scientists marching?
Voters head to the polls on Sunday in the first round of a closely contested election that could impact the rest of EU.
China voices displeasure after high-profile Philippine military brass visit to disputed island in the South China Sea.
President Ashraf Ghani calls for an investigation into the deadliest ever Taliban attack on an Afghan military base.
Calls increase for the repeal of controversial law allowing rapists to avoid punishment if they marry their victims.
A test of government tolerance after days of running street battles with rubber bullets and Molotov cocktails.
Since Qayyarah was retaken from ISIL, the town's maternity hospital has been serving women across the region.
ISIL, Syria's war, and Iran's regional role expected to top the agenda of Pentagon chief's meeting with Qatar's Emir.
An intrusion of cold air has pleased skiers, and worried farmers, in Europe
Unfortunately, as of Earth Day 2017, capitalism is winning the war it has been waging against the planet.
As the opposition and the government clash in the streets of Caracas, Venezuelans have reverted to survival mode.
Tensions run high as thousands descend on German city to protest against a key conference of anti-immigration AfD party.
Scarponi, who won the Giro d'Italia in 2011, was training near his home in central Italy when he was hit by a van.
Former president of Iran talks about his surprise election run and calls for regional peace and unity.
Al Jazeera asks French citizens on the streets of Paris and its suburbs about their thoughts on the impending election.
What's behind the bounce back for the global GDP? Plus, what does the snap UK election mean for its economy?
Assessing the media's role in the outcome of the referendum. Plus, the dilemma of inclusion: covering the far right.
Obama's former spiritual adviser Jim Wallis and best-selling Christian author Eric Metaxas debate Trump’s appeal.
Scottie Nell Hughes, once called "the world's most loyal Trump supporter", defends his first 100 days.
Roman Seleznev, son of a Russian politician, handed the longest sentence ever imposed in the US for a cybercrime case.
Women on Waves says it is offering free, legal, medical abortions till nine weeks of pregnancy in international waters.
Many in Sevran disillusioned with French political class but prepared to mobilise should Le Pen reach the run-off.
More than 600 marches planned around the world on Saturday, with the main event to be held in Washington, DC.
Aya Hijazi, who spent nearly three years in an Egyptian prison, invited to the White House after returning to the US.