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African troops edge towards borders as midnight deadline for President Yahya Jammeh to cede power passes.
Israeli–Palestinian conflict
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Thousands flee Gambia as crisis deepens
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UK boxer stirs anger with photo in mosque
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Sylvana Simons: Racism is accepted in the Netherlands
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Obama: 'Moment may be passing' for two-state solution
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The difference between right and left-wing populism
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Egypt adds ex-football star Aboutrika to 'terror list'
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Russian and Turkish jets 'carry out joint raid on ISIL'
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Gambia: Military threat looms as Jammeh clings to power
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Syrian rebel groups agree to attend Astana meeting
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Trump 'will end Russia sanctions for nuclear deal'
by M Neelika Jayawardane
by Mark Craig
by Kevin Schwartz
Much of southern Europe is experiencing its second round of snow in just under two weeks.
After being denied access to temples, some Dalits began tattooing the name of the Hindu god Ram on their face and body.
More than 6,400 refugees and migrants are stuck in Serbia due to European Union's closed borders.
From protests in Palestine to death of former Iranian president and fire in Philippines, here is the week in pictures.
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The one-classroom school in an East Jerusalem hospital allows chronically ill Palestinian children to continue studies.
Jerusalem
For a full year, Al Jazeera documented the impact of Israel's home demolitions on Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
by Megan O'Toole- Mohammed Haddad
Supporters say the constitutional reform will bring stability, but critics believe it may 'lead to a one-man rule'.
Iran
Ending the agreement would lead to 'unfathomable consequences' throughout the region, International Crisis Group says.
by Megan O'Toole
Libya
Haftar met with Russian officials in an effort to secure military support that would prepare for his control of Libya.
by Barbara Bibbo