Infection toll in China reaches 2,345 as South Korea reports a surge in cases and Iran confirms sixth death from virus.
Sunday's vote is about deciding who gets elected into this parliament.
The world's newest country has been ravaged by a ruinous civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands of people.
Global health agency warns of 'narrowing' window to contain outbreak.
Turkish leader says summit to be held on March 5 as Ankara hits Syrian gov't targets after Turkish soldier is killed.
The coronavirus has now spread to eight countries in Europe, including Germany, France and the UK.
Doctors worry they will not be able to cope with the growing number of patients if medical facilities are bombed.
UN refugee agency says rise in number of frequency of attacks has displaced more than 700,000 people in a year.
Cautious welcome but also celebrations after agreement between the Taliban, Afghan and US forces.
The spread of the new coronavirus has intensified around the world, with the number of cases more than doubling to 433 in South Korea.
Abdullah rejects presidential results at a time Kabul is likely to take part in intra-Afghan talks to end the conflict.
The Middle East is a key market for the industry's biggest name, WWE, which is backed by billionaire Vince McMahon.
Peace and punishment in one city, Al Jazeera look at the contrasting sides of life in Libya's capital.
'Not one more' is the protest cry of women demonstrating against femicide in Mexico.
Israeli police said in a statement they 'neutralised' the man because he had 'the aim of harming them'.
Partial results announced by the interior ministry indicate conservative hardliners ahead in parliamentary race.
The European Union's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy on building a common foreign policy.
Five people have died in Iran while in South Korea a spike in new cases took the total number of infections to 433.
Ethiopia is bolstering preparedness to contain a possible outbreak of coronavirus.
The flooding has eased but the worries are not over for people in some parts of the UK.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has yet to see a boost in pre-vote polls ahead of March 2 election, analysts say.
Police presence across Germany increased - especially at 'sensitive' places like mosques - after the Hanau tragedy.
President Faure Gnassingbe's family has been in power for more than 50 years.
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On the anniversary of Algeria’s Hirak Movement, a poet and former political prisoner explains why the protests continue.