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UN condemns Israeli settlement expansion
UN political chief tells Security Council that Israeli plans to build new homes could ignite more violence.
Health agency sees fall in number of burials and slowing rate of new cases but says outbreak still not under control.
At least 60 people reportedly dead after regime forces drop bombs on Idlib camp housing people displaced by fighting.
Around 50 fighters from the FSA join efforts to protect Kobane, as Kurdish fighters wait for Iraqi Peshmerga to arrive.
Shia rebels continue their push south, capturing a key city along the Sanaa-Aden highway.
Many artists are using their work to raise social, economic, and political issues in Kosovo post independence.
What does the verdict against Jamaat-e-Islami chief Motiur Rahman Nizami mean for Bangladesh and its politics?
US Marine arrest puts controversial military deal in the limelight after transgender Filipino found dead in a toilet.
Booming global trade in 50-million-year-old amber stones is lucrative, controversial, and extremely dangerous.
Kurds plead for more weapons to take on ISIL amid tensions with Baghdad over the role of the Peshmerga.
Government accused of doing little for education of about 300,000 displaced due to army offensive in North Waziristan.
The strong sense of community among Yazidis brings them through the trauma of war.
Legendary Native-American High Bird was trained in ancient warrior traditions, which he employed in World War II.
Mary Hudetz
Fault Lines29 Oct 2014 07:24 GMT
Fault Lines investigates the battle over the most popular and controversial drugs in the US, opioid painkillers.
Viewfinder28 Oct 2014 08:38 GMT
One man in Malaysia struggles to keep his religious school open to accommodate the influx of Myanmar's refugee children.
Syrian refugees at Zaatari camp turn to gardening to make a difference.
Communist country is often described as the Hermit Kingdom, but government minders like to show a different side.
Traditional Chinese opera is one of the oldest performing arts in the world.
The olive oil industry, which supports thousands of families in occupied territories, is in decline.
Over 3,500 volunteers sign up to help transcribe documents and catalogue artifacts , to make them available online.
More than 200,000 people resettle in Albania and make investments after years of working abroad.
After a month on the streets, activists demanding free elections are under pressure to shift tactics.
Having settled in Dadaab camp, some Somalia refugees want to go home but some find they do not.
Unemployment is high and demand for diamonds, Botswana's main export, is down, presenting an uphill climb for president.
Thousands fleeing army offensive against Taliban in North Waziristan find themselves without much hope in camps.
Exclusive look at ambulance teams who pick up Syrian Kurdish fighters injured in battle with ISIL for control of Kobane.
An academy provides coaching to those aiming for the sport's biggest stage, the NBA.
Al Jazeera profiles what lies ahead for a country in transition, struggling to decide the democracy it should become.
Mobile phone companies are all vying for market share in India, with 1.2 billion people.
Compared to other diseases, Ebola is not especially contagious - but has a far higher fatality rate and no proven cure.
Pinpointing military and humanitarian aid from nations in the international struggle against the armed group.
 
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