Firefighters still battling scores of blazes as officials in both countries says arsonists are to blame for some fires.
Killing of top reporter who exposed Malta's links with Panama Papers leak denounced as 'barbaric attack on press'.
Kurdish forces call Iraqi forces' campaign in Kirkuk 'a declaration of war', as PM Abadi tells them to cooperate.
Presidential challenger Omurbek Babanov appears prepared to concede defeat to rival Sooronbai Jeenbekov.
Some pointed to 'fraud', while others celebrated after surprise victory for ruling party in gubernatorial elections.
This month, millions of people around the world will celebrate light over darkness.
Baghdad officials and Kirkuk sources tell Al Jazeera that security forces have seized governorate building in the city.
Bamboo harvesters navigate rapids on rafts while Lao fishermen risk death casting their nets into a roaring waterfall.
Ex-footballer Weah leads with 39 percent of the vote, followed by VP Boakai with 29 percent.
Escalating dsipute between Erbil and Baghdad has led to a military confrontation in the disputed city of Kirkuk.
Deaths of ISIL-linked fighters major blow to rebellion, but observers say root of conflict still needs to be addressed.
Almost 300 people died in Mogadishu but some are asking why there was less news coverage and sympathy on social media.
Vice-principal at school accused of links to cleric Gulen deported to Turkey weeks after abduction, says family.
India’s Karimul Haque, also known as Ambulance Dada, has saved 4,000 lives with his motorcycle.
Roads leading out of Kurdish-held city fill up as Iraqi federal forces seize key locations around Kirkuk.
Al Jazeera learns that more than 100 people could be missing as government expects death toll to rise.
Decision violates international law and will make life 'even more unbearable' for Palestinians, activists say.
Blaming Muslims for the dire consequences of the US culture of violence is as ineffective as it is dishonest.
Syrian anti-aircraft battery destroyed after allegedly firing at planes on 'reconnaissance mission' over Lebanon.
A week after deadly floods ravaged the country, Tropical Storm Khanun heads towards Vietnam.
From suspended flights to an escalating military confrontation, Al Jazeera examines the fallout so far.
The persecution of black music in Brazil continues.
Egypt arrested the journalist while he was on holiday in Cairo last December and have held him without charge since.
Carles Puigdemont fails to says whether he declares Catalonia's independence from Spain, urging dialogue with Madrid.
Qatar emir visits Kuala Lumpur, Somalia mourns, Catalan deadline nears and a personal film about the funeral industry.