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Canada: Court to hear challenge to ‘religious symbols’ law
Quebec's Bill 21 bars some teachers, lawyers and other public workers from wearing religious symbols on the job.
Moldovans vote in presidential election under Moscow’s gaze
Pro-Russian incumbent Igor Dodon is bidding for a second term against former Prime Minister Maia Sandu.
In Pictures: Typhoon Goni slams the Philippines
Four killed and as many as 31 million people affected as storm batters the Philippines.
The 2020 US elections: A climate for change?
Based on the last five years of climate talks, many fear a Trump re-election will halt efforts to end global warming.
Quebec stabbings leave at least 2 dead, 5 injured
Canadian police say the attacker was a man dressed in medieval clothing and wielded a bladed weapon on Halloween.
Algeria votes in referendum aimed at ending protest movement
Hirak movement rejects a tweaked constitution, calling it a 'facade' of change and urged voters to boycott the vote.
70-year-old pulled out alive as Turkey quake death toll hits 51
Race against time to find survivors after the deadly 7.0 earthquake in the Aegean Sea caused hundreds of injuries.
The Truth about 5G: What is driving the global anti-5G movement?
An investigation into the debate about 5G technology, conspiracy theories and threats of a new technological Cold War.
China starts once-a-decade census of world’s largest population
About seven million community workers and volunteers will spearhead the two-month data-collection effort.
Saudi Arabia allows foreign pilgrims to enter for Umrah
About 10,000 foreign pilgrims arriving in Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah after a seven-month pause.
Seven Hong Kong politicians arrested over legislature protest
Police arrest pro-democracy politicians on charges related to the obstruction of a legislative council meeting in May.
Super Typhoon Goni batters Philippines, one million evacuated
Weather agency forecasts 'catastrophic violent winds' and intense rains as Goni slams into eastern Philippines.
Georgia opposition rejects election results, calls for protests
Opposition plans protests as early count shows governing Georgian Dream leading in Saturday's parliamentary vote.
Trump rallies linked to thousands of COVID-19 cases, study finds
Stanford University report says over 30,000 cases and over 700 deaths likely linked to 18 Donald Trump campaign events.
Johnson locks down England as UK COVID-19 cases pass 1 million
Non-essential shops must close and people will only be able to leave home for a short list of reasons.
Can China be a global leader?
Beijing announces plans of increasing its political, economic and military influence in the next 15 years.
Baghdad’s Tahrir Square cleared, Jamhuriya Bridge reopened
Move sparks emotional appeals on social media to not remove 'the history of a people... still being written'.
Top Turkish officials close to Erdogan test positive for COVID-19
Turkey's presidential spokesman and interior minister test positive for the coronavirus.
Suspected ADF attack in DRC village kills more than 20 civilians
Local group says 15 of the 21 people killed in raid on Lisasa village in eastern DRC were women.
US forces rescue American kidnapped in Niger
Philipe Nathan Walton was taken from his farm in Massalata in southern Niger by armed kidnappers who demanded ransom.
US elections: Why the Senate contests matter
Democrats are seeking to take control of the influential chamber, where Republicans currently have a 53-47 majority.
Greek Orthodox priest injured in French shooting, assailant fled
A Greek Orthodox priest has been injured in a shooting in the French city of Lyon and assailant has fled, police said.
Macron says he understands Muslims’ shock over prophet cartoons
French President Emmanuel Macron tells Al Jazeera he understands the 'sentiments' being expressed by the Muslim world.
Biden and Trump in battleground blitz: US elections live news
With just three days left, Trump will hold four rallies in Pennsylvania, as Biden campaigns with Obama in Michigan.
Three days from the US elections: What you need to know
Donald Trump and Joe Biden barnstorm the US this weekend in the final days of the US presidential election campaign.
Iran to implement new restrictions as COVID-19 cases surge
Coronavirus restrictions continue to mount across Iran as the country battles major wave of infections.
Former James Bond actor Sean Connery dies aged 90
The Scottish-born actor was best known for starring in seven James Bond films including Dr No and Goldfinger.
Trump’s normalisation of Israel spreads to Africa
Trump's 'normalisation' deals are hurting not only Palestinians, but all who hope for a moral international order.
Trump’s biggest campaign promises: Did he deliver?
Building 'the wall', cutting taxes and a Muslim ban are among the promises Trump made during his 2016 campaign.
Joe Biden’s long political career features several policy shifts
On issues including criminal justice reform, foreign wars and the economy, Biden's views have evolved over time.
US House race to watch: Lois Frankel vs Laura Loomer
Florida’s 21st congressional district election pits veteran incumbent against a young controversial far-right activist.
Armenia, Azerbaijan trade accusations again after new attacks
Shelling reported by both sides within hours of the latest agreement to defuse conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Tanzania opposition demands vote rerun, calls for street protests
Main opposition parties allege fraud in Wednesday's polls and urge supporters to take to the streets on Monday.
Qatar renews apology over ‘grossly disturbing’ airport incident
Foreign ministers of Qatar and Australia speak for the first time after October 2 incident at Doha airport.
Shutdown in Kashmir after India’s new land laws
Residents, politicians denounce India's new land laws as a 'settler-colonial project' that seeks demographic change.
Sudan, US sign agreement to restore sovereign immunity
Sudan will settle cases against it in US courts, including the 1998 bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
Rescue efforts under way after deadly earthquake in Turkey, Greece
Powerful quake struck Turkey’s Aegean coast and north of Greek island of Samos on Friday, killing at least 25 people.
Libyan PM al-Serraj takes back resignation
Al-Serraj will remain in office until ongoing intra-Libyan political dialogue comes to an end, gov't said.
Tensions high as Ivory Coast votes in presidential polls
At least 30 killed in violence ahead of polls as President Ouattara seeks a third term in office.
Georgia goes to the polls in test of ruling party’s dominance
Opposition hope significantly modified electoral system will prevent Georgian Dream from securing third term.
Taiwan celebrates LGBTQ rights after virus lockdown lifts
While Taiwan's borders remains closed to most foreigners, organisers still expect to attract more than 100,000 people.
Philippines orders evacuation as strongest typhoon in 2020 nears
With sustained winds and gusts of up to 265 kph, Typhoon Goni is the strongest storm to hit the Philippines since 2013.
Thai pro-democracy leader taken to hospital after ‘chokehold’
Panupong Jadnok fainted after being subjected to a 'chokehold' by plain-clothes police, who tried to rearrest him.
Journalist murdered in Mexico, sixth this year: governor
49-year-old journalist and TV host, Arturo Alba Medina, was assassinated a few minutes after the end of his show.
US claims Iranian hackers accessed voter information
Iranian officials have denied hacking claims, saying it makes no difference whether Trump or Biden wins US elections.
Twitter unfreezes NY Post’s account after Republican backlash
Social media platform had blocked the newspaper's ability to tweet after it published articles about Joe Biden's son.
Malaysia’s Indigenous people question timber sustainability
Communities in Malaysian Borneo say forest is being felled without their consent and still certified as sustainable.
Brazil VP contradicts Bolsonaro: ‘Of course’ we will buy vaccine
The vice president's comments come a week after Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro said Brazilians are not 'guinea pigs'.
Accused Kenosha gunman Rittenhouse extradited to Wisconsin
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, has been charged in the fatal shooting of two anti-racism protesters in the US state of Wisconsin.
What’s the deal with the Hunter Biden email controversy?
Journalist Glenn Greenwald resigned over The Intercept's handling of his story about the controversy this week.
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