Battle for Mosul
Almost 650,000 people in Mosul left without water after pipeline was hit during fighting between Iraqi forces and ISIL.
Protests
by Ryan Rifai
Latin America
Tony Blair
by Alasdair Soussi
India
by Maya Prabhu
Syrian Refugees
by Nadia Barhoum
Australia
by Jarni Blakkarly
Battle for Aleppo
by Dylan Collins- Zouhir Al Shimale
Malaysia
by Al Jazeera staff
Fidel Castro
by Javier Farje
Arts & Culture
by Rhodri Davies
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The global heart of darkness
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Babies for sale
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Why are there so many Maori in New Zealand's prisons?
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Donald Trump threatens US flag-burners with jail time
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Fillon's victory: A political earthquake in France
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Seven Indian soldiers killed in attack on army base
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Dutch parliament approves partial face veil ban
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A brief history of war and drugs: From Vikings to Nazis
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Who is the real Tony Blair?
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India unveils the world's largest solar power plant
by Remi Piet
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by Marwan Bishara
Thousands of tonnes of rubbish are dumped on open landfills where children as young as five work to scavenge through it.
Much of northern Italy suffered damage after the heaviest rain to hit the region in several years.
A photo round-up of some of last week's key events, from Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq to Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Snow came as a shock for many residents, because just two days earlier the temperatures had reached a balmy 17C.
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Palestine
Analysts say the meeting is unlikely to deliver the new strategies needed to unite Palestinians and challenge Israel.
by Ylenia Gostoli
With hospitals destroyed, winter weather setting in and food running low, people in east Aleppo are running out of time.
Middle East
Any solidarity with the Palestinian people that deviates from their current aspirations is not a true solidarity.
by Ramzy Baroud
Journalist Eoin Wilson reflects on Israel's policy of deporting foreign witnesses to the Israeli occupation.
by Eoin Wilson
Sudan
Sudanese respond to a civil disobedience call against new austerity measures.