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France votes: 'Left and right have completely failed'
Feminist activist Salika Amara, who set up the Paris suburbs' first female theatre group, discusses the state of France.
Grand Mufti Abu Mohamed wins case against newspaper
Daily Telegraph depicted Mohamed as the proverbial three wise monkeys, claiming he didn't condemn 2015 Paris attacks.
India top court upholds 2012 gang rape death sentences
Supreme Court upholds death penalty for four men convicted of rape that sparked widespread protests and condemnation.
Will Julius Malema inherit Jacob Zuma in South Africa?
EFF's Malema is following in Zuma's steps, but that might not necessarily get him to the presidency.
Why is North Korea testing nuclear weapons?
Here is what we know about North Korea's nuclear capabilities.
Russia: Syria safe zones closed to US coalition planes
De-escalation zones in Syria will be closed for warplanes of US-led international coalition, Russian envoy says.
Tamil Nadu farmers fight drought with organic farming
Some farmers in Tamil Nadu state have survived severe drought by adopting traditional crops and farming methods.
'Afghan' firing on Pakistan census team kills several
Islamabad accuses Afghan forces of cross-border firing during a Balochistan population census, killing at least seven.
Rising sea level a threat to Vietnamese farmers
Salt water leading to saline intrusion of farmland across Mekong River Delta.
'Made in China' C919 passenger jet takes maiden flight
Single-aisle plane can carry up to 168 passengers and is meant to rival Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
Khan Sheikhoun attack survivors recall horror
Some of the survivors of the Khan Sheikhoun attack share with Al Jazeera their stories of sorrow and helplessness.
Yemen: 'Love is stronger than war'
Despite two years of war, Yemeni couples are continuing to defy numerous challenges to get married.
Latin American nations denounce Venezuela crackdown
Eight countries, including Brazil and Mexico, condemn Caracas' crackdown on protests, as death toll rises to 36.
IAEA chief: North Korea continues nuclear test efforts
UN atomic agency chief Yukiya Amano says satellite images suggest nuclear efforts moving ahead as stated by Pyongyang.
Leopoldo Lopez's family rattled by health rumours
Government issues 'proof of life' video after rumours spread that jailed Leopoldo Lopez had died.
Kidnapping mars UN Security Council visit to Colombia
UN employee taken captive just before UN Security Council ambassadors arrive to show support for peace deal with FARC.
#IAmAPreexistingCondition: US healthcare bill condemned
People with pre-existing conditions take to Twitter to express anger and concern that they could lose health coverage.
Algerians vote in parliamentary poll marked by apathy
FLN and ally widely expected to win but many voters seem disillusioned amid soaring unemployment and a financial crisis.
India's Love Commandos
We meet the men risking their own lives to help protect young lovers from being killed in the name of honour.