Protesters rallied against the new judicial reforms which they say gives Poland's ruling party power over the courts.
Police use rubber bullets and tear gas against Cairo's al-Waraq island residents who resist eviction, killing one.
State Department issues demand as Tehran court sentences to 10 years in jail a US man, reportedly of Chinese origin.
India says it is not aware of the incident which reportedly killed four Pakistani soldiers in disputed Kashmir.
Syrian state media said that two mortar shells were fired at the Russian embassy in Damascus but reported no injuries.
President Macron says France is ready to apply diplomatic levers towards renewed negotiations, but gives no specifics.
If Trump et al do not spoil Cuba's transition, it could develop into a model welfare democracy.
Hossein Fereydoun is accused of receiving zero-interest loans and influencing the appointment of a bank director.
Noon Islamic prayers held outside site due to controversial security measures introduced following deadly gun battle.
All you need to know about two votes being held in a country wracked with political tensions, economic woes and unrest.
A review of the critical events that have marked the history of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
Nobel Peace Prize-winning dissident Liu Xiaobo is no more, but his writings and his ideas will survive.
We look at Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement and ask if China can be trusted to run the world's freest economy.
Al Jazeera meets three host families to see how they've opened their homes to fellow Nigerians fleeing from Boko Haram.
Volunteers and authorities estimate that there are around 5,000 homeless people in Slovakia's capital, Bratislava.
We are drawn to GOT in this particular time in our contemporary "post-truth" world because its fiction is truthful.
While some outsiders support planned vote to gauge opinion over Maduro's moves, government says poll lacks legitimacy.
Joshua Wong was one of the faces of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution and now he has drawn a roadmap for democracy.
Four years after the UN ceased operations at Choucha camp, authorities have cleared out the remaining men.
UK-based monitor SOHR describes Friday's assault as deadliest in opposition-held Eastern Ghouta region since April.
Referendum to decide on extra powers for President Keita, creation of new regions and recognition for Tuareg homeland.
Encrypted messaging service Telegram bows to pressure after ministry warning of ban on app used by suspected fighters.
The pro-democracy Chinese dissident died on Thursday while serving an 11-year prison sentence.
More than two million voters expected to elect National Assembly members as well as local councils.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested after five acid attacks on moped riders in less than 90 minutes on Thursday.