LGBTQ activists welcome decision by a US district court as a victory for transgender rights.
Analysts say this month's regional elections have exposed fractures within the opposition coalition.
Protesters don black to rage against killings but analysts say white farmers should be aware they are not only victims
Kenyans have had two elections and the country's opposition leader wants a third, calling the rerun a 'sham'.
At least nine Palestinians are also wounded and taken for treatment in hospital at Khan Younis town, officials say.
At least nine Palestinians are also wounded and taken for treatment in hospital at Khan Yunis town, officials say.
Article cited claims that Abbas vowed not to appoint Hamas figures to his cabinet if they did not recognise Israel.
Why Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's tweet reporting harassment against her sister caused such a vicious online backlash.
Paul Manafort and his former associate, Rick Gates were indicted on 12 counts including money laundering.
With less of a risk of being detained, gang leaders are using minors to act as guides in the people smuggling trade.
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Qatar's investment in Turkey exceeds $20bn, the second highest by any country.
In a presidential poll marred by violence and a boycott, Kenyatta declared winner with 98 percent of the votes cast.
Prosecutor says sacked Catalonia president and his cabinet should face charges of rebellion and sedition against state.
Resignation comes as parliament is scheduled to hold two votes of no-confidence against information minister.
A perilous journey through blizzards and icy roads at death-defying altitudes to deliver mandarins.
Britain's pledge is regarded as one of the most controversial documents in the modern history of the Arab world.
Philippines forces have taken back Marawi City, but fears of another ISIL assault weigh on residents as they rebuild.
Ministers and officials given 'a few hours' to take possessions from their former offices, as Madrid takes power.
Hindu groups accuse Hadiya, who converted and married to a Muslim man, a victim of 'love jihad', now top court agrees to hear her version.
Iran's historic distrust for the BBC has led to the persecution of BBC journalists and their families.
Seventh round of Syria peace talks brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran have begun in the Kazakh capital Astana.
All the latest updates as Catalan parliament declares independence and Spain approves direct rule over the region.
One hundred years ago, Britain issued a controversial declaration that forever changed the Palestinian homeland.
With the Manus Island detention centre slated to close, Al Jazeera speaks with four refugees about planned relocation.