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Athens finally gets a mosque
First mosque in the Greek capital opens after 14 years of bureaucratic delays, local media reports.
Polls open as US Election Day arrives
After last-minute rallies, nearly 100 million early votes cast, anxious Americans bring national elections to a close
Uganda’s Bobi Wine arrested after presidential nomination: Party
Popular singer and opposition leader taken away by police after he was certified as a candidate in next year's polls.
Qatar to hold Shura Council elections next year: Emir
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani says the country will hold long-promised polls for top advisory panel in October 2021.
Slumping oil demand, prices drive Saudi Aramco profit 44.6% lower
Saudi state oil giant says it will maintain its dividend payment of $18.75bn, most of which goes to the government.
Four-year-old girl rescued 91 hours after Turkey quake
Rescuers in Izmir pull the girl out alive from the rubble, as the death toll in the earthquake crossed 100.
Remembering Robert Fisk: A mentor
The veteran reporter taught me an important lesson: 'Tell the story, whatever the consequences.'
Abu Sayyaf fighters killed in clash with Philippine army in Sulu
Group was reportedly preparing for kidnappings when it was intercepted by military, leading to a 25-minute shoot-out.
Ivory Coast president claims landslide win, opposition cries foul
Election commission says Alassane Ouattara, 78, garnered 94 percent of the votes amid opposition boycott of the polls.
Election Day in US as Biden seeks to unseat Trump: Live news
Two small towns in the northeastern state of New Hampshire kick off the polls with their traditional midnight vote.
Is Big Tech the real winner of the US presidential election?
Facebook and Google have drawn record amounts of revenue and criticism in the run-up to the US election.
Stocks get factory data boost, but US election uncertainty looms
Asian markets, US stock futures rise on data showing factory activity growth but investors brace for contested election.
World reacts with anger, solidarity after Vienna shootings
European leaders, Turkey, US condemn Vienna attacks as Austrian police continue manhunt for suspects.
Sri Lanka rescues 120 whales after mass stranding
Volunteers worked through the night to pull the whales back into deeper water after island's worst mass beaching.
Ahead of giant IPO, China’s Ant faces key question: What is it?
Chinese regulators met executives including billionaire Jack Ma, reportedly said it would be treated as financial firm.
‘Critical moment’ as Europe, N Africa see COVID-19 surge: WHO
UN health agency chief urges countries to take action, work together as COVID wave accelerates.
UK, Australia among 72 nations offering ICC ‘unwavering support’
Statement backing court follows US move to sanction two top ICC officials over war crimes investigation into US troops.
American Voter: Katherine (Kati) Elizabeth Vera Chavez
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
An unlikely battleground state emerges in Arizona
The state has not picked a Democrat for United States president in 24 years. Biden thinks he has a chance.
US Treasury will need to borrow $617bn in final months of 2020
The $617bn the Treasury says it needs for the fourth quarter is 35.9 percent more than the government borrowed in Q3.
North Carolina ‘essential for Trump’, less so for Biden
Both parties are putting in the effort to vie for the critical battleground state's 15 electoral votes.
On election eve, Wisconsin braces for a close race
Donald Trump looks to repeat his surprising 2016 performance with an upset against Joe Biden.
Texas federal judge thwarts Republican push to toss 127,000 votes
Republicans are leading a legal blitz against US mail-in ballots and new approaches to voting due to COVID-19 concerns.
Puerto Rico cannot vote but could be important in US election
Islanders cannot vote in the US presidential election but both parties have sought to win Puerto Ricans on the mainland.
American Voter: Devin Jones
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Oil rises ahead of US elections and as Europe locks down
Lockdowns in Europe and uncertainty over US elections could mean oil market volatility may be on the horizon.
Ouattara’s election victory could risk Ivory Coast’s stability
Opposition boycott and widespread violence mean Ouattara might risk losing legitimacy he fought for years to acquire.
Clorox Co cleans up as US consumers stock up on bleach, charcoal
Clorox reported its strongest quarterly sales growth in more than 20 years as US customers clean up and barbecue more.
French minister’s comments on ‘separatism law’ spark backlash
People who refuse a doctor of the opposite sex could face prison sentence and a hefty fine.
Hold the Fribble: US chain Friendly’s files for bankruptcy
The chain along the East Coast of the United States is famous for its Fribble milkshakes but depends on sit-down dining.
American Voter: Krysia Lenzo
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Judge rules Nevada ballot-counting legal in blow to Republicans
Republicans are leading a legal campaign against mail-in voting, citing 'fraud' that experts say rarely happens.
Austria: Several people injured in Vienna shooting
Police confirm shots were fired and there are 'multiple' injuries in the centre of the Austrian capital.
Guinea election: Opposition figure Diallo contests Conde’s win
Diallo's lawyer says appeal lodged in court and contains 'irrefutable evidence' that irregularities marred October vote.
Everything you need to know about US elections – in infographics
We explain the key contests, Electoral College and battleground states ahead of Tuesday's United States vote.
Florida heads into election day with no clear favourite
A Biden win could be an early knock-out punch to Trump, the state is a must-watch on election night.
Mapping everything you need to know about the US
Here are 30 maps that show what you need to know about its economy, demographics, geography, and major issues.
Biden has slim edge in Pennsylvania but Trump can’t be ruled out
Pennsylvania is behind other battlegrounds in early voting, making high in-person turnout on November 3 likely.
India, US sign key military deal, symbolising closer ties
Donald Trump scores a diplomatic success with the signing of a military deal with India nearly a week before the polls.
Why winning the US popular vote doesn’t ensure victory
America’s framers deliberately designed it so presidents are not directly elected by voters.
Resignations keep mounting at Softbank’s $100bn Vision Fund
Vision Fund's COO is the latest executive to leave the $100bn investment vehicle.
In US Midwest, fewer COVID-19 restrictions, healthier jobs market
Five of the six US states with the lowest jobless rates are in the Midwest and have few restrictions for curbing virus.
Will the final day of the US campaign sway the vote?
Donald Trump and Joe Biden push for votes in battleground states ahead of Tuesday's vote.
Trump threatens to fire Fauci in widening COVID-19 rift
Amid rising cases of COVID-19, Dr Anthony Fauci said the president has ignored his advice for containing the virus.
Rescuers race to save whales in Sri Lanka’s biggest stranding
100 pilot whales are stranded on Sri Lanka's western coast as rescue operations under way to push them back into water.
Tanzania arrests opposition presidential candidate Tundu Lissu
Lissu the latest to be arrested over call for mass protests against what government critics say were rigged elections.
France to ban Turkish ultranationalist Grey Wolves group
France interior minister labelled group 'particularly aggressive'; told lawmakers he would seek ban at cabinet meeting.
Libya’s warring sides meet for face-to-face talks
Three-day meeting of the joint military commission comes weeks after rival sides signed ceasefire agreement.
Fires in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest jump in October
Government agency records 17,326 hot spots in the rainforest in October, more than double the number of fires last year.
Global brands, global exploitation
Why are brands worth $500bn refusing to pay $111,000 in unpaid wages to garment workers making their merchandise?
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