Economy minister says Germany will limit the use of natural gas for electricity production and instead burn more coal.
Swimming world's governing body adopts a new policy for transgender athletes and proposes new 'open competition'.
President's centrist coalition projected to win between 200-250 seats - much less than 289 required for a majority.
The two sides are engaged in a legal battle over the airworthiness of Europe's newest long-haul jet.
Police say four civilians and three soldiers wounded when shots were fired during unrest sparked by economic crisis.
Experts have linked the abnormally hot period in Europe to climate change amid high temperatures and low rainfall.
Participation is expected to be low as people decide between a left-wing candidate and so-called Colombian Donald Trump.
With its new aircraft carrier, China is leapfrogging military technologies to challenge the might of the US navy.
A prominent TV reporter with Al Jazeera, Palestinian-American Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead by Israeli forces.
Rohingya refugees living in squalid conditions in Bangladesh are demanding to go home to Myanmar.
Al Jazeera gets the South American perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first FIFA World Cup.
Kinshasa says it will not accept the participation of Rwandan troops in any regional force to fight the M23 rebels.
UN agency marks World Refugee Day with an urgent call to help the record number of people who have fled their homes.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry condemns the killing of Nabil Ahmed Ghanem at Israel's separation wall in Qalqilya.
As the devastating blockade on Gaza turns 15, PM Trudeau is still indifferent to the suffering of Palestinian children.
Suicides have spiked dramatically in the historically remote region. Is breakneck social change to blame?
Indigenous groups are keeping up protests in most of Ecuador's provinces to demand economic reforms.
Judges say strike extended for a third week in protest against 'judicial interference' by President Kais Saied.
Massive floods have ravaged parts of Bangladesh and India, leaving dozens of people dead and millions stranded.
The French president hopes to secure an outright majority to carry out tough reforms.
Workers in Maryland become the first retail employees of Apple Inc to unionize in the United States.
US to begin vaccinating children as young as six months after CDC clears Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna jabs for infants.
Parastoo performing group gives refugees chance to challenge stereotypes and change the narrative of their lives.
Recent killing of 89 people in the northern village of Seytenga was one of the worst massacres in the country's history.