Saad Hariri steps down as prime minister on November 4, potentially plunging the country into a fresh political crisis.
Meteb bin Abdullah, National Guard head, and Adel Fakeih, economy minister, sacked in continuing changes in the kingdom.
The UN says more than 10 million people around the world do not have a country they legally belong to.
Law adopted by parliament raises fear it could be used to undermine freedom of speech in Hong and Macau as well.
From the indictments of ex-Trump aides to the president's double standards on attacks, Al Jazeera highlights the key events the White House faced this week.
Rebels say they launched Burkan 2-H missile from the Yemeni border towards the Saudi capital Riyadh.
Professors Arang Keshavarzian and Mohamad Bazzi believe they were denied security clearance because of their Shia roots.
An air, sea and land blockade imposed on Qatar by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt is now in its fourth month.
Lebanese PM resigned in a televised address blaming Iranian interference and alluded to fears of an assassination.
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The Kingdom's 2030 reform programme hopes to reduce its dependence on oil and create jobs for young Saudis.
In office for less than a year, Hariri blasts Iran, Hezbollah for causing 'disorder and destruction' in the region.
Alarms raised globally over both Kim and Trump's unpredictability - and relative inexperience on the world stage.
Hundreds turn out in Sydney and Melbourne to urge the government to 'bring them here' from Papua New Guinea prison camp.
Political foes Ruto and Odinga give their perspectives on last week's rerun of Kenya's presidential election.
Moscow says dozens of 'Russophobic Canadians' now barred from entering the country after Ottawa imposed sanctions.
We examine Fox News' role as President Donald Trump's media mouthpiece. Plus, media strangled in Eritrea.
The Trump administration is using travel bans to extract favours from foreign governments.
With the camp besieged for years, displaced Palestinians say their only way home is in a coffin.
As President Trump arrives in Tokyo, Japan's conservative leader manoeuvres to rewrite the pacifist constitution.
Ethical questions linger 234 years after surgeon who inspired Dr Jekyll character stole Byrne's towering corpse.
All the latest updates as Catalan parliament declares independence and Spain approves direct rule over the region.
From college dropout to head of Catalonia's regional government, former journalist eyes independence.
Martha O'Donovan, who works for the Magamba TV, could face more than 20 years of jail.
Sexual harassment scandals in Hollywood have triggered a flood of similar claims and protests around the world.