Palestinian Authority's Rami Hamdallah to follow up on Hamas concessions to end decade-long rift with Fatah.
Surfers from around the world are converging on a remote Norwegian archipelago for the Lofoten Masters competition.
US president's first speech to UN General Assembly is expected to cover five big issues.
A deep-rooted nationalism unites Kurds in northern Iraq, almost all of whom are convinced they need their own state.
AfD, the first far-right party set to enter German parliament in more than half a century, attacks Islam and refugees.
Government cites security reasons for blocking internet use after incidents of civil unrest.
On the colonial colouring of the culinary calamity the British call a cup of tea.
Syrian soldiers, backed by Russian air strikes, cross Euphrates River in a head-on course with rival SDF fighters.
Ibrahim Halawa, detained at age 17, is expected to walk free after years of 'mockery of justice' in pre-trial detention.
Amid concerns over Trump's immigration policies, many asylum seekers are turning to Canada for 'protection'.
Suspected Boko Haram assault targets aid distribution point in Mashalari village in Nigeria's northeastern Konduga area.
In court case on expelling 40,000 Rohingya, home ministry cites secret evidence showing links to armed groups.
We examine how Myanmar's government and military shape the media narrative surrounding the Rohingya crisis.
'I don't want to [return], we will never be safe in Myanmar, we need to do the best we can here in Bangladesh.'
Some 19 million cubic metres of wastewater from Israeli settlements flows through the occupied West Bank each year.
The demise of the infamous UK-based PR agency came at the hands of the free market it dutifully served.
Eritrea's transformation into a police state started with a ban on independent media 16 years ago today.
Saudi Arabia asks Snap Inc to remove Al Jazeera Discover Publisher Channel in the kingdom citing violation of local law.
A strengthening storm is swirling towards the eastern Caribbean along a path similar to deadly Hurricane Irma.
Kurdistan Regional Government was planning to hold independence referendum on September 25.
Officials crack down on Catalan referendum push, with 'largest intervention' so far seizing 1.3m posters and pamphlets.
Nineteen-year-old Mara Fernanda Castilla went missing after using a ride-hailing app in the Mexican state of Puebla.
A look at how the country's domestic abuse problem is contributing to a high number of female rapes and murders.
Research group emerges from isolation in Hawaii as part of a study on psychological impacts of long-term space travel.
Aid agencies report deaths and say in separate incident local Bangladeshis arrested for charging for food and land.