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Alex Honnold: Defying heights, changing the world
Alex Honnold on his fight against climate change and balancing high stakes rock climbing with family life.
Muslim Canadians express anger, concern after killing of Sikh leader
Muslim activists voice solidarity with Sikhs after murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which Ottawa has linked to New Delhi.
Why did Iran’s foreign minister want to go to Washington?
Hossein Amirabdollahian's interest in going to US capital does not appear directly linked with talks on nuclear deal.
Energy agency praises green tech advances, pushes fossil fuel phase-out
International Energy Agency warns of impact of increased fossil fuel investment and 'stubbornly high emissions'.
This time around Brazil can and must do the anti-hunger fight right
As Brazilian experience shows, anti-hunger policies can be easily reversed unless they address structural inequality.
Qatar’s emir receives Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister on an official visit
Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani meets Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Doha.
What set off the latest South China Sea row between China and Philippines?
Beijing warns Manila not to 'stir up trouble' after the Philippine coastguard removes buoys installed by China.
Alex Honnold: Climbing genius seeks to have a global impact
The renowned rock climber discusses his approach to life in an in-depth interview with Al Jazeera’s Generation Sport.
Glasgow expected to approve Scotland’s first official drug consumption room
Scotland has the worst drug death rate in Europe with 1,051 people dying due to drug misuse last year alone.
First Saudi ambassador to Palestine welcomed by Palestinian Authority
Appointment of the non-resident Saudi envoy to Palestine hailed as a 'historic milestone for relations'.

