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Is France at breaking point?
Recent attacks renew bitter debate about role of Islam in secular society.
UK takes control of weapons deal from Lockheed Martin-led group
Three companies have managed the entity which controls the Atomic Weapons Establishment since 2000.
Trump and Trumpism: Four years and an eternity later
Whether Trump gets another term as president or not, Trumpism will not disappear any time soon.
Dubai: Foul play not suspected in dos Santos’ husband death
Authorities said there is no criminal suspicion in Sindika Dokolo's cause of death while free-diving near Dubai.
A journalist killed every four days this past decade: UNESCO
Latin America and the Caribbean recorded 40 percent of of the total killings registered worldwide in 2019, UNESCO says.
France: Gerald Darmanin to discuss security with Tunisia, Algeria
French interior minister to hold talks with North African counterparts after a Tunisian man's assault at a Nice church.
At least 50,000 stage anti-France rally in Bangladesh
Tens of thousands march in Dhaka over President Macron's stance on cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
China customs checks delay Australia lobster exports: Trade group
Trade tensions between China and Australia have risen since Canberra called for probe into origins of coronavirus.
Low voter turnout hits Algeria referendum amid boycott calls
Electoral commission says turnout was 23.7 percent with results expected on Monday.
Gunshots fired inside Kabul University: officials
Gunmen trade fire with Afghan security forces on Kabul University's campus following a blast in the area, officials say.
Turkey continues rescue work after earthquake death toll hits 81
A teenager and a three-year-old girl were rescued on Monday from under collapsed apartment buildings in Izmir.
Are Brexit trade negotiators closer to solving a slippery issue?
Fishing rights have dogged negotiators trying to craft a trade deal for the UK following its EU departure.
Biden, Trump to rally on final day of elections race: Live news
With just a day of campaigning left, the two candidates rally in key states as the bitter presidential race nears end.
Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia resume Nile mega-dam talks
Ministers from three African nations hold week-long talks brokered by the African Union, the EU and the World Bank.
Pakistan PM vows to grant provisional status to Gilgit-Baltistan
Imran Khan says his gov't will grant provisional provincial status to a portion of the disputed region, angering India.
Typhoon Goni: Duterte to inspect damage as Philippine toll rises
Red Cross says super storm destroyed up to 90 percent of homes in areas of hard-hit Catanduanes province.
Tanzania police arrest opposition party leader ahead of protests
Freeman Mbowe detained with three other opposition figures ahead of calls for mass demonstrations.
Strong China factory data show domestic demand driving recovery
October data show China manufacturing accelerated to nine-year high led by strong domestic demand, but exports lagged.
S Korea accepts just 164 of nearly 6,000 asylum seekers
South Korea began accepting refugees in 1994, but acceptance of foreigners remains contentious in Korean society.
Indian doctor duped into buying ‘Aladdin’s lamp’ for $93,000
The doctor in his complaint said the men who sold him the lamp promised it would bring wealth and good fortune.
WHO chief Tedros in quarantine after contact gets COVID-19
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he will enter self-quarantine and work from home after contact of his tests positive.
Jacinda Ardern names ‘incredibly diverse’ New Zealand cabinet
Prime Minister appoints new ministers after landslide win in last month's general election.
US-China rivalry set to persist whoever wins the White House
Tactics might change but a tough approach to China has broad bipartisan support in the US.
US plans to ‘vigorously defend’ TikTok ban order despite ruling
A US district court on Friday blocked Commerce Department order to effectively bar Chinese-owned social media app in US.
Robert Fisk, veteran Middle East correspondent, dies aged 74
The Independent confirms its acclaimed and controversial journalist died following a short illness.
King says Thailand ‘land of compromise’ as he greets supporters
Unprecedented comments follow months of protests calling for prime minister's resignation and reforms to monarchy.
American Voter: Christi Nichols
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Texas court denies Republican-led effort to reject Houston votes
US Republican activists had requested that more than 125,000 ballots cast at drive-thru places be thrown out.
Tropical Storm Eta expected to become hurricane
Forecasters expect Eta to become a hurricane on Monday and hit the coast of Nicaragua on Tuesday.
Ivory Coast: Ouattara cruises to win, opponents seek ‘transition’
Opposition leaders who called for a boycott ask supporters to mobilise as results show incumbent on track to victory.
Muslim groups urge Macron end ‘divisive rhetoric, reject hatred’
Muslim organisations say French leader's approach is fuelling tensions and 'encouraging racists, extremists'.
‘A whole lot of hurt’: Fauci issues US COVID-19 warning
Government's top infectious diseases expert says the US 'could not be positioned more poorly' to stem rising cases.
US election: Donald Trump’s closest 2016 victories
Among this year's presidential battleground states are four that Trump won by extremely slim margins in 2016.
American Voter: Youssef Osman
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Asylum seekers in limbo look to US election with hope and fear
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has pledged to end President Donald Trump's asylum policies.
US vote 2020: Why women decide elections
Women have voted at higher rates than men in every presidential election since 1980, making them a powerful force.
South Africa: John Steenhuisen named Democratic Alliance leader
Steenhuisen acted as Democratic Alliance's interim chief since former leader Mmusi Maimane quit more than a year ago.
Azerbaijan vows fight ‘to the end’ as Nagorno-Karabakh war rages
Ilham Aliyev says country ready to exhaust all means to retake territory under ethnic Armenians' control if talks fail.
Tens of thousands protest in Belarus, defying warning shots
Huge demonstrations have taken place in the capital, Minsk, for 12 straight weeks since a disputed election.
Turkey extends disputed East Med gas exploration mission again
Turkish navy says the Oruc Reis research vessel will remain in the area until November 14, as Athens condemns the move.
Biden, Trump campaigns enter final sprint: US elections live news
With just two full days of campaigning left, the candidates are doubling down in key battleground states.
Indian troops kill top rebel commander in Kashmir gun battle
The dead commander, Saifullah Mir, was the chief of operations of the region’s largest rebel group, Hizbul Mujahideen.
Two days from the US election: What you need to know
Donald Trump and Joe Biden continue their battleground-state blitz in the final stretch of the 2020 campaign.
Why Somalis are closely watching the US elections
Impacted by the US's 'war on terror' and Trump's so-called Muslim ban, many in Somalia await result of November 3 polls.
US House race to watch: Marjorie Taylor Greene
Running unopposed, Republican businesswoman poised to secure seat in Georgia’s 14th congressional district.
France makes new arrests over Nice church attack
French police say they made two new arrests in the probe into an attack on a church that left three dead in Nice.
French manhunt under way after shooting of Greek priest
Investigators are trying to determine whether a man arrested was the gunman behind the attack.
Ivorians await results after tense presidential ballot
Opposition leaders accuse electoral commission and constitutional court of favouring gov't, making fair vote impossible.
The freedom to be: Defining white privilege and white supremacy
It is impossible to describe white supremacy without detailing what it means to be a Black person in America.
Australia records zero new COVID-19 cases
Australia reports no new locally transmitted coronavirus cases for the first time in nearly five months.
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