Syria's Civil War
Humanitarian situation turns from "terrible to terrifying", UN says, with 100,000 children trapped in urban fighting.
Europe
Battle for Mosul
by John Beck
Arts & Culture
by Tanya Goudsouzian
Greece
by John Psaropoulos
Business & Economy
by Showkat Shafi
Rodrigo Duterte
by Steve Chao
Middle East
by Zena Tahhan
War & Conflict
by Saif Khalid
Poverty & Development
by Amanda Fisher
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Major earthquake strikes off Japan
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Battle for Mosul: ISIL's innocent victims
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Russia: New missiles in Kaliningrad answer US 'shield'
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Fears grow in east Aleppo as government forces close in
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When Al Jazeera had dinner with Rodrigo Duterte
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100 years on: The sinking of the HMS Britannic
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Iraq militias fight to cut ISIL supply route near Mosul
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Bulldozers to raze Palestinian village in Israel
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The Oromo protests have changed Ethiopia
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'Sold like cows and goats': India's slave brides
by Marwan Bishara
by Lauren Carasik
by Awol K Allo
by Yuen Chan
Hundreds staged demonstration against plans to pass Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
The government's decision to demonetise currency has hit India's poor, day-wage earners particularly hard.
India's master artisans of an ancient toy-making tradition compete with cheap imports and the lure of modern cities.
A photo round-up of some of last week's key events, from protest by civil servants in Brazil to Greece student uprising.
@aljazeera
Iraqi medics on Mosul frontline say growing proportion of the patients they treat are non-combatants.
On the 39th anniversary of Sadat's speech in Jerusalem, the two countries have never been closer, analysts say.
Tunisia
Hearings held this week offered a chance for those tortured by the former government to tell their stories.
by Sarah Souli
Battle for Jerusalem
The bill shows Israel's growing intolerance towards its non-Jewish citizens, say Palestinian activists.
by Jonathan Cook
Chef Joudie Kalla speaks with Al Jazeera about her new book, Palestine on a Plate.
by Raya Al Jadir