Iraqi government troops have taken control of the northern city of Kirkuk amid tensions over Kurdish secession bid.
Rights groups call bill that would require individuals receiving public services to show their face ‘islamophobic’.
The story of Shula Cohen aka 'The Pearl' who spied for the Israelis in Lebanon for 14 years.
The 19th National Congress begins on Tuesday but what does it mean for the country and the world?
Lower Saxony decree prohibiting resettlement of recognised refugees condemned as an 'infringement of rights'.
Zahra Hussein, daughter of jailed Al Jazeera journalist, condemns media silence about her father's ongoing detention.
South Africa president makes changes to cabinet in move seen to be linked to a contentious nuclear deal with Russia.
With public outrage, anger over some of Trump's policies and growing infighting, the alt-right's future is unclear.
Anger grows with the jailing of Jordi Cuixart and Jordi Sanchez but Spanish minister says justice is 'functioning'.
Google celebrates the career of the inspiring music star whose life was tragically cut short more than 20 years ago.
For more than 30 years women have tried to make inroads into top management with few results - but that's changing.
The man we call 'Salman Rushdie' today is not the brilliant author of the Satanic Verses, but a Picassoesque imposter.
Catalan Ministry of Economy and Finance spokesman explains why Spain and Europe are reluctant to allow secession.
ISIL's gains come as the Iraqi military continued its major operation to retake the oil-rich province of Kirkuk.
After four-month battle, Syrian Democratic Forces say Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant fighters are defeated.
Sebastian Kurz and the OVP party won Austria's vote after the young politician steered the party further right.
Mohamed Hassan describes the painful process of burying missing limbs blown off by Saturday's truck explosion.
Philippine president says 'rehabilitation' can begin but military general says dozens of fighters battle on.
Deadly storm brought thick sand, dust and smoke as it battered Ireland and the UK.
After the loss of oil-rich Kirkuk, the Iraqi Kurds will be forced to put their dreams of independence on hold.
At least 15 killed, dozens wounded as battles rage between security forces and Taliban fighters in Paktia province.
Al Jazeera reporter Mahmoud Hussein marks 300 days in Egypt jail, Iraq army 'takes' Kirkuk, death toll rises in Somalia.
Child malnutrition is a silent tragedy jeopardising the future of more than one million children across Ghana.