Ex-King Gyanendra Shah was removed from power 20 years ago. Will a Nepal in political flux give him another chance?
League leaders Arsenal desperate for a win over Chelsea to keep resurgent Manchester City at bay.
February 21 is World Mother Language Day. Al Jazeera looks at the most spoken languages and which ones are endangered.
Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II has changed the nature of warfare, including today’s Middle East crisis.
Azeri authorities confirm drone attack in Nakhchivan, claim right to ‘appropriate response’.
As hatred is increasingly normalised and assaults rise, ethnic minorities are becoming hypervigilant.
A prolonged conflict is bound to disrupt the model of regional stability and economic prosperity the Gulf has pursued.
Igor Tudor’s first game in charge of Spurs is a north London derby against wobbling Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Strikes keep hitting Tehran, but Iran’s surviving leaders are closing ranks and vowing revenge.
Iran continues to strike US assets in the region as Gulf Arab states report explosions, downing of drones.
Al Jazeera investigation raises questions over deadliest single attack of war that killed 165 schoolgirls and staff.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, 56, was a nearly blind Rohingya refugee from Rakhine state in Myanmar, family members said.