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Sudan coup: Which constitutional articles have been suspended?
General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan suspends key provisions of constitutional document governing Sudan's transitional period.
Ex-South Korean President Roh Tae-woo dies at 88
Key participant in the 1979 coup won the country's election in December 1987 that was the first move towards democracy.
Kashmir students who cheered for Pakistan booked under terror law
Cases against students of two medical colleges in the region for celebrating Pakistan's win over India in T20 World Cup.
African Union to buy up to 110 million Moderna COVID vaccines
Arrangement brokered in part by White House which will defer delivery of some doses intended for US to facilitate deal.
Petrobras’s stock rises on Bolsonaro’s privatisation comments
Monday was the second time this month that the Brazilian president mentioned privatising the state-run oil firm.
Egypt’s el-Sisi lifts state of emergency in force since 2017
Egypt’s state of emergency allowed authorities to make arrests and search people’s homes without warrants.
Facebook, YouTube remove Bolsonaro video over vaccine claims
Both social media platforms said the video, in which the Brazilian president made false claims, violated their policies.
New Zealand hopes for no grudges from Pakistan in T20 World Cup
Two sides meet for the first time after New Zealand's last-minute withdrawal from tour of Pakistan.
Defiant anti-coup protesters return to Sudan streets: Live
At least 7 demonstrators killed after army dissolves transitional gov't, detains PM and declares state of emergency.
Climate now a worse crisis than war for Afghanistan’s farmers
Herders forced to sell livestock, farmers flee villages and parents marry daughters off at even younger age amid crisis.
Is Myanmar a failing state?
The Stream also looks at a new "foreign interference" law in Singapore and nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula.
Q&A: How Gabon plans to lead the African negotiators at COP26
Lee White, minister of forests, oceans, environment and climate change, speaks to Al Jazeera about upcoming conference.
Troubled Australian Crown Resorts gets time to clean illegal acts
An independent inquiry found Crown Melbourne underpaid taxes, facilitated money laundering, exploited problem gamblers.
Dean du Plessis: Blind cricket commentator now losing his hearing
Du Plessis was born blind. He lost his father, his biggest fan, last year and is now losing his hearing.
Samsung chief Jay Y Lee fined $60,000
A South Korean court has fined him for his illegal use of a sedative that he said was on a doctor's prescription.
Climate migration predicted to rise in India amid extreme weather
Study says droughts, floods and heatwaves fuelling climate migration as nation's poorest are forced to abandon homes.
ASEAN summit begins without Myanmar after top general barred
Myanmar not at ASEAN summit after Ming Aung Hlaing was excluded over his failure to end violence in the country.
Australia unveils 2050 net zero target ahead of Glasgow summit
Climate laggard commits to a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050 but will not improve its 2030 goal.
Top US official meets Myanmar’s shadow government
US National Security Adviser met representatives from the NUG, promising support for the restoration of democracy.
Officials: Iran behind drone attack on US base in Syria
Pro-Iran outlets say drone attack on Americans, Syrian allies at al-Tanf was in response for Israeli strike on Palmyra.
US unveils new coronavirus rules for international travel
Starting November 8, adult visitors to the US will need to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 with few exceptions.
Palestinians in Gaza call to save seven hunger-striking prisoners
Solidarity protest in Gaza demands release of seven prisoners held without charge or trial who are now on hunger strike.
US says it will evaluate ‘entire relationship’ with Sudan
The Biden administration announces pausing $700m in aid to Sudan after military takeover and arrest of civilian PM.
Facebook pours billions into ‘metaverse’ as ad business falters
Shares of the company were up about 2 percent at $336 in volatile extended trading on Monday.
Sudan’s military fires on anti-coup protesters, killing several
US suspends aid and thousands take to streets after Sudan's military arrests interim PM Abdalla Hamdok and seizes power.
Dow, S&P 500 close at records as earnings week kicks off
Earnings have been good so far, with most topping analysts' expectations.
Facebook will fuel more unrest, whistle-blower tells UK lawmakers
Social media giant needs to stop its algorithms from pushing divisive content, Frances Haugen tells British politicians.
‘New normal’: Venezuela reopens schools after COVID-19 closures
'For us the return to classes is important, but we have doubts,' said an official with Venezuela's Teachers Federation.
One killed in explosion on bus near Ugandan capital: Police
Several people were injured the police said on a bus travelling from Kampala to western Uganda.
Apple once threatened to ban Facebook over Mideast maid abuse: AP
Facebook said it would crack down on such pages, but its promise seems to have had a limited effect.
What next for Sudan after the coup?
Expectations of a transition to democracy have been thrown into uncertainty after Sudan's military seized power.
Jury selection begins in trial against Charlottesville racists
Lawsuit on behalf of victims of deadly right-wing rally in Virginia cites 1871 law to counter KKK race violence.
Lebanese Forces leader summoned to testify about Beirut clashes
Lebanese Christian politician Samir Geagea denies responsibility for killing of Hezbollah supporters in Beirut clashes.
Silwan: Palestinian neighbourhood turns into a nightly warzone
Displacement, nightly raids, arrests, beatings, and harassment have taken their toll on Palestinian residents.
Israel holds largest-ever military drill with UAE participation
While UAE aircraft are not flying, the country’s air force chief is expected to arrive on Tuesday.
Efforts to restore Iran deal entering ‘critical phase’: US envoy
Robert Malley says Iran's official reasons for refusing to resume Vienna talks are 'wearing very thin'.
Saudi Arabia to set up investment fund for carbon capture
Climate change is an economic opportunity, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Monday.
Nigeria becomes first African nation to roll out digital currency
The eNaira is expected to boost cross-border trade and make transactions more efficient, Nigeria's central bank said.
French grid: New nuclear reactors crucial for net-zero path
The findings come as Europe is engulfed in an energy crisis that exposes the region's dependence on fossil fuel imports.
Former pilot says Iranian agents tried to kidnap him in Turkey
Iranian asylum seeker says he's thankful to Turkish authorities for saving his life, but worries he's still not safe.
President Erdogan, cabinet discuss expulsion of 10 allied envoys
Turkish president 'welcomed' statements by Western embassies that they abide by non-interference protocols.
Uzbek president secures second term in landslide election victory
Shavkat Mirziyoyev wins more than 80 percent of the vote in poll criticised by Western observers as uncompetitive.
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Mali expels ECOWAS envoy from the country
ECOWAS, West Africa's main political and economic bloc, has been pressing Mali to respect its pledge to hold elections.
Israel: Boy who survived cable car crash to be returned to Italy
An Israeli family court has ruled the grandfather of Eitan Biran unlawfully took the six-year-old child to Tel Aviv.
Tesla stock surges as Hertz orders 100,000 electric cars
Tesla Model 3 sedans will be available to rent at Hertz locations in major US markets and parts of Europe in November.
Russian agency behind Solarwinds still targeting US: Microsoft
The company said the latest wave of attacks were by the same agency responsible for SolarWinds hacks.
Living with Lupus: Learning to love and listen to my body
'After I was run over by a truck, the strange symptoms that had always ebbed and flowed were finally diagnosed.'
EU medicines watchdog starts review of Merck COVID pill
The treatment is considered a potential game changer in the global fight against the coronavirus.
At the coalface: The impact of Mongolia’s fight for clean air
A Mongolian coal miner struggles to survive as a ban on the use of raw coal takes effect.
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