Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera TV channel in West Bank
The Foreign Press Association has said the move "raises serious questions about press freedom".
Drunken officer freed suspects to celebrate New Year, Zambian police say
A manhunt is underway for the 13 suspects, who were allegedly released by an intoxicated police officer.
People run to escape New Orleans truck attack
CCTV footage shows people leaping out of the way of the vehicle, as it was driven at crowds on New Year's Day.
Hamas police chief among 11 killed in Israeli strike on Gaza, medics say
Three children and two women were also reportedly among the 11 killed at a tent camp.
What we know about the New Orleans attack
US military veteran from Texas is the suspect in the New Orleans car-ramming attack that killed more than 15 people.
The Palestinian Authority suspends Al Jazeera in the occupied West Bank
The Palestinian authority has suspended Al Jazeera’s operations in the occupied West Bank, which Al Jazeera denounced.
Gaza police chief among at least 52 Palestinians killed by Israel
Enclave rocked by wave of deadly attacks, from Jabalia camp in north to ‘safe humanitarian zone’ of al-Mawasi in south.
South Korean police ban Jeju Air chief from leaving country
As authorities probe passenger jet crash, police conduct ‘search and seizure operation’ at airline’s offices.
Researchers solve 200-year-old volcanic mystery
The mystery location of a giant volcanic eruption that has puzzled scientists for almost 200 years has finally been solved, thanks to researchers from the University of St Andrews.
Detroit Pistons’ Jaden Ivey injures leg, is carted off in Orlando Magic game
Jaden Ivey writhed in pain while holding the back of his leg before being wheeled away on a stretcher during a win over the Orlando Magic. Players from both teams shed tears during the emotional incident.
Gaza’s police chief among at least 50 people killed in Israeli airstrikes
Israel's military said Thursday that it had killed Gaza's police chief in an airstrike on the enclave's Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone outside the southern city of Khan Younis.
Cases of ‘rabbit fever’ increase over last decade
Cases of a bacterial infection called "rabbit fever" have been increasing during the past decade, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
IS flag link is stark reminder threat still posed by dangerous extremist ideology
An Islamic State flag attached to the pickup truck used to kill and injure dozens of people in New Orleans is a grim reminder of the
Holocaust survivor and oldest living Olympic medallist dies
A Holocaust survivor and the oldest living Olympic medal winner has died at the age of 103.Agnes Keleti died on Thursday morning in Budapest after he