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EU seals deal on massive long-term budget and virus recovery fund
EU strikes 'landmark' deal on $2.21 trillion seven-year budget and recovery package.
Rohingya suffering ‘life-threatening and overlooked’
About 100,000 Rohingyas are being relocated by the Bangladeshi authorities to an isolated island.
Bosnia’s top judge to resign amid corruption allegations
Head of top judicial body denies allegations, says he is the victim of illegal intelligence activities.
Stop listening to Obama
If there must be leaders - and leaders on fairness - they should not be men who once presided over an imperialist state.
Saudi activist al-Hathloul appears in court, UN calls for release
Loujain al-Hathloul has been held since 2018 after being arrested along with several other women's rights activists.
Migrant caravan sets off for US from Honduras amid new crackdown
Caravan comes after hurricanes Eta and Iota hammered Central America, killing dozens and destroying hundreds of homes.
Barcelona star Griezmann cuts Huawei ties over Uighur persecution
Footballer cited reports that the Chinese telecoms giant was involved in the surveillance of Uighur Muslims.
Meet Washington, DC’s all-female Electoral College slate
Al Jazeera speaks to the three women that will be casting the District of Columbia’s electoral votes next week.
Libya’s east-based forces release Turkish vessel
The seizure of the Turkish ship threatened to escalate tensions in the conflict-stricken North African country.
Macron gave el-Sisi highest French award on Paris visit: Official
A presidential official says the controversial gesture was an unavoidable part of protocol on a state visit.
Egypt to offer as much as full ownership in firms held by army
Up to 100 percent stakes in a mineral water company and an oil firm owned by the army will be offered, says minister.
Italian football legend Paolo Rossi dies aged 64
The former Juventus and AC Milan striker's goals helped Italy to victory in the 1982 World Cup.
Israel, Morocco agree to normalise relations in US-brokered deal
Under the agreement, Morocco will establish full diplomatic relations and resume official contacts with Israel.
Ranks of newly US unemployed rise sharply along with virus cases
The number of Americans applying for initial jobless benefits rose to 853,000 last week, signalling rising layoffs.
Israeli tribunal backs soldier’s plea deal in Palestinian killing
Plea agreement offered the soldier three months of military labour in the fatal shooting of Palestinian man.
Biden names Susan Rice as key domestic policy adviser
Biden is also nominating former Obama Chief of Staff Denis McDonough to be veterans' affairs secretary.
With COVID surging across Europe, ECB boosts bond buying
The European Central Bank is boosting bond purchases by $600bn to shore up economy as COVID infections surge.
Activists sound alarm over African biometric ID projects
Biometric ID systems are proliferating in Africa but without the appropriate protections for citizens, say activists.
Global activists slam Nigeria for crackdown on protesters
In an open letter, activists condemn the government for 'unwarranted force against its own unarmed citizens'.
EU summit: Turkish sanctions on agenda as Erdogan shrugs threats
EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss action against Ankara over East Med crisis, as well as Brexit, budget and virus.
US sets deadly record: More than 3,200 COVID deaths as vaccine nears
Officials say they are preparing for a vaccine roll-out as soon as Sunday as hospitals reach maximum capacity.
Trump confident as Supreme Court considers last-ditch lawsuit
Having failed to overturn the results so far, Trump still believes 'we're going to win this election in a landslide'.
Nobel winner WFP warns of a ‘hunger pandemic’ worse than virus
Head of UN food aid agency makes a statement as he receives prestigious peace prize in a digital ceremony.
Two Canadians held in China put on trial for alleged espionage
Foreign ministry says the two Canadian nationals are 'suspected of endangering China's national security'.
Azerbaijan celebrates Nagorno-Karabakh victory, Erdogan attends
More than 3,000 soldiers took part in the military parade as Turkish president reaffirms alliance and condemns Armenia.
Tech giants call for ‘changes’ to Pakistani censorship laws
A version of the new regulations was first passed in February but was quickly rescinded by Prime Minister Khan.
Kenya: The Unfathomable Virus
With Kenyan tourism devastated by the coronavirus, what does it mean for those dependent on the safari industry?
Amid a crackdown on ‘separatism’, how do French Muslims feel?
Al Jazeera spoke to French Muslims in Paris as the gov't ramps up efforts to regulate community spaces and groups.
Asian stocks rise on positive growth outlook
Asian stock markets rise on hopes of a better-than-expected regional economic recovery supported by China's rebound.
Lebanon PM, former ministers charged over Beirut blast
Prime Minister Hassan Diab and three former ministers charged with negligence over Beirut port explosion.
In Yemen, journalism can be a capital offence
Four journalists accused by the Houthis of 'spying' are facing the death penalty.
‘Moral issue’: African official blasts COVID vaccine inequality
Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director warned continent might not see vaccines until 2021.
COVID-19 scare on cruise ship a false alarm, Singapore says
Passenger who tested positive for COVID-19 aboard a 'cruise-to-nowhere' has been found not to have the virus.
Explainer: What the F-35 sales to UAE could mean for the region
US to go ahead with sale of $23bn in advanced fighter jets and drones to the United Arab Emirates.
The wealthy Nigerians buying citizenship overseas
How rich Nigerians are planning their escape - and taking their money with them.
Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine: What you should know, in 500 words
The UK-made vaccine is cheaper than Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's products, and can be stored at fridge temperature.
Ghana’s opposition rejects election results
President Akufo-Addo won Monday's vote as deadly violence gripped the country.
India-China relations at ‘most difficult phase in 30-40 years’
The two Asian giants have been deadlocked over the border in the Himalayan region of Ladakh since June this year.
Amid outcry, Modi to lay foundation of new parliament building
Critics say 200 billion rupees gov't reportedly spending on project could be used to fight COVID-19 and repair economy.
TV anchor, driver shot dead in eastern Afghanistan
No claim of responsibility for the incident that the channel head has blamed 'enemies of the country' for.
Trump is inciting domestic terrorism
Trump’s false claims about the election add fuel to the already simmering fire of right-wing extremism in the US.
EU, UK talks go nowhere, deadline to seal deal pushed to weekend
'Large gaps remain' between UK and EU - increasingly distant allies - as Johnson leads Britain out of the single market.
‘Unacceptable’: Neymar defends walkout in football racism dispute
Players also sported t-shirts with the slogan 'No To Racism' before restart of Champions League game on Wednesday.
China imposes additional duties on Australian wine
China has imposed fresh duties on Australian wine, the latest salvo in a bitter standoff between the two countries.
S Korea building container hospital beds as COVID cases rebound
Resurgence of infections rekindles concerns about a shortage of hospital beds.
Nigeria Shell employees causing oil leaks for profit: Dutch TV
Dutch documentary reports Shell employees ordered vandalisation of pipelines to profit from clean-up budgets.
ADB predicts a less severe economic dip for Asia
Developing Asia is expected to contract less than previously expected as China and India post economic recoveries.
‘Never again’: Rio Tinto blasted over Juukan Gorge destruction
Mining giant blew up sacred Aboriginal sites in Western Australia as it sought to extract $135m worth of iron ore.
SpaceX prototype rocket destroyed in explosive test launch
Elon Musk says SpaceX got all the data it needed for its programme to send people and cargo to the Moon and Mars.
People with anaphylaxis history should not take Pfizer COVID shot
British regulator issues new guidance after adverse reactions in small number of people with previous allergies.
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