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Moldova’s deputy PM on Russia’s influence and the EU membership push
Dumitru Alaiba discusses Moldova’s divide over EU membership and the challenges of Russian influence in the region.
China says US ‘playing with fire’ by giving Taiwan more military aid
Beijing calls on US to stop 'dangerous moves' that 'undermine peace and stability' in the Taiwan Strait.
Women to play major role in rebuilding Syria says head of women’s affairs
Syria’s new head of women’s affairs has told Al Jazeera that women will play a major role in rebuilding Syria.
Celebrating with Christian friends in Syrian church, Sarah in Syria
For Sarah Kassim and many Syrians, al-Assad's regime marked a period of sectarianism. Now Sarah freely visits the church
German Christmas market attack suspect to face murder charges
Police said the man has been issued a warrant for pre-trial detention on five counts of murder.
‘Historic achievement’: Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City’s first metro line opens
Huge queues spilled out of the stations as the $1.7bn project officially opened after years of delays.
Israel accused of bombing Kamal Adwan Hospital ICU risking patients, medics
The hospital's director has called for international intervention to protect patients and Gaza's health system.
The humble South African shoe that Hollywood A-listers, British royals love
After a funky makeover, the national shoe is being worn by the likes of Matthew McConaughey and Prince Harry.
Cannibalism in Britain? How early Bronze Age bones reveal a grim tale
Prehistoric remains from nearly 4,000 years ago point to a grisly period of cannibalism in the UK.
Dozens dead after ferry capsizes in DR Congo: Official
At least 38 dead and more than 100 missing after ferry carrying people traveling for Christmas sank in the Busira River.

