Data released by UN show new allegations continue to stream in despite Secretary-General's commitment to end scourge.
Doha rejects demands made by Saudi Arabia and its allies, saying 'the world is not governed by ultimatums'.
The World Health Organisation says that the number of suspected cases of cholera in Yemen is growing by 5,000 every day.
Lalive will pursue the cases of some 2,450 citizens and foreign residents hit by the anti-Qatar measures.
Foreign dignitaries hail the former German Chancellor and and father of reunification at his funeral in Strasbourg.
Saudi foreign minister reiterates that list of 13-point demands to Qatar 'to stop funding terrorism' is non-negotiable.
Canada's birthday present to the world is its old foreign policy wrapped in new fancy rhetoric.
Protesters vent anger at PM Theresa May over housing policy in wake of Grenfell Tower disaster that killed at least 80.
The Labour leader discusses Brexit, Grenfell Tower, Theresa May, Al Jazeera and the Gulf crisis.
Palestinians in the besieged territory are receiving just a few hours of electricity a day.
Artists in the crime-ridden town of Callao are telling the stories of local criminals and finding the good in the bad.
CHP leader is marching to Istanbul where party member is jailed for leaking information on Syria arms transports.
Extreme temperatures shift east, bringing a brutal heatwave to the Balkans.
We examine what Al Jazeera symbolises in the GCC political crisis. Plus, a war of buzzwords in South Africa's media.
Labour Party leader condemns use of UK weapons by Saudi Arabia in Yemen war, and calls for the suspension of arms sales.
Companies connected to UAE's envoy to US received $66 million from accounts linked to Malaysia's 1MDB fund, WSJ reports.
We look at what's at stake for Google after it was charged with violating the EU's antitrust laws?
Former Kabila spokesman Zihindula Mulegwa and opposition politician Martin Fayulu debate democracy in the DRC.
Mehdi Hasan on the dangers of conflating Israel with all Jews - even when Israel's prime ministers do it.
To defeat the Taliban, the US should focus on reining in Pakistan, says former Afghan security minister.
How a once sleepy Hong Kong border town became a site of anti-mainland sentiment and a hotbed of localism.
Civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria have reportedly spiked since Trump took power. What is going on?
Walid Qaoud died of cancer after he was repeatedly denied entry to Israel for refusing to collaborate with authorities.
Foreign minister asks non-permanent members of UN Security Council to call for an end of the blockade on Qatar.
About 440,000 people displaced within the country returned to their homes since January, UN refugee agency says.