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Magufuli wins re-election in Tanzania; opposition cries foul
President Magufuli received more than 12 million votes while top opposition figure had only two million.
US election: Authorities seek to separate threats from bluster
Law enforcement officials are preparing for a wide variety of threats: Some real and some potentially overstated.
American Voter: Libby Krieger
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Climate pledges from Asia send ‘extremely important’ signal: UN
China, Japan and South Korea have pledged to slash carbon emissions to net zero.
US issues first Israel birthplace passport to Jerusalem-born teen
Palestinians have condemned the Trump administration's policy change as a violation of international law.
US surpasses 9 million COVID-19 cases just days before election
An uptick in cases and hospitalisations linked to COVID-19 is pushing US legislators to plead for people to be cautious.
Italy: Interior minister rejects accusations over Nice killing
Far-right leaders accused the Italian government of 'moral responsibility' for the knife attack in France.
Thousands protest in Poland for abortion rights
Rallies come after a court ruled that law allowing abortion of damaged foetuses was incompatible with the constitution.
Canada aims to bring in over 1.2 million immigrants over 3 years
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says plan seeks to fill workforce shortages and boost Canada's economy.
El Salvador: At least 7 dead, more than 30 missing in landslide
Emergency crews are working to rescue any survivors after heavy rains cause mudslide near the capital, San Salvador.
Kenyan court jails men over 2013 Westgate mall attack
The men were found guilty of supporting the gunmen behind Nairobi mall attack that killed 67 people.
Forget Halloween ghosts, these charts scare Wall Street
The markets endured the fastest bear market on record, a spectacular rebound, and are now limping to the end of October.
Saudi crown prince served court summons via WhatsApp
Saudi ex-intel official Saad al-Jabri alleges MBS sent a hit squad to assassinate him in Canada.
Swiss court acquits beIN media group chairman Nasser al-Khelaifi
Al-Khelaifi, also president of France's Paris Saint-Germain club, was cleared of charges involving sale of TV rights.
Malaysia’s Mahathir: Post on French killings taken out of context
Mahathir, 95, sparked widespread outrage when he wrote on his blog that 'Muslims have a right to be angry'.
What would a Joe Biden presidency mean for Venezuela?
Venezuela is struggling with 2,400 percent inflation and US sanctions under Trump. Would Biden be different?
Biden marks rise in Iowa from caucus collapse to fall contender
Biden lost badly in the first contest during the Democratic primaries but he returns to Iowa as his party's nominee.
Shock, mourning and far-right protests after Nice church attack
A knife-wielding attacker killed three people in the French Riviera city in the country's third major attack in weeks.
Wall Street’s main indexes headed for worst week since March
A tech selloff, surging COVID infections and uncertainty over the election is the perfect storm for a market selloff.
Exxon posts record loss, warns of epic $30bn shale writedown
Energy giant Exxon Mobil Corp is facing its biggest crisis since the 1970s as the pandemic guts oil and gas demand.
Trump, Biden tackle key Midwestern states: US election live news
With four days left until election day, both campaigns are focusing on critical battleground states.
Lockdowns cast shadow over strong eurozone economic rebound
The eurozone economy surged 12.7 percent on a quarterly basis in Q3, but recovery could be imperilled by lockdowns.
Four days from the US elections: What you need to know
Trump and Biden will campaign in Minnesota and Wisconsin today as a record number of Americans cast their votes early.
American Voter: Arjun Rondla
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
As tension rises, thousands of Muslims protest French cartoons
People are concerned by renewed support in France for the right to show caricatures depicting the Prophet Muhammad.
Move over, toxic bosses: Politics has US workers wanting to quit
A survey of 3,000 workers found 42 percent had considered quitting a job because of their co-workers' political views.
Iran criticises Minsk group’s peace efforts over Nagorno-Karabakh
Iran official says international mediators have 'no real desire to establish peace' between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Trump vs Biden: The bookmakers’ $1bn election
Head of political betting at GVC said the $1bn figure is double the amount placed in 2016.
Deadly earthquake rocks western Turkey, Greece
Local media say some buildings collapsed but no immediate reports of casualties were available.
Dogs are humans’ oldest friends, new study reveals
A new DNA study published in the Science journal reveals new information about the shared history of humans and dogs.
US House race to watch: Darrell Issa vs Ammar Campa-Najjar
Arab American candidates compete for one of southern California’s last conservative strongholds.
Georgia vote: What you need to know about the October 31 election
On Saturday, the South Caucasian nation will hold its first election under a mixed party system.
Muslim and Arab Americans aim to grow their ranks in US House
Two Muslim women, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, are currently in Congress and seven others claim Arab descent.
‘Himalayan lie’: India raids over Kashmir ‘terror funds’ slammed
Activists and rights groups condemn National Investigation Agency's raids in disputed Kashmir, New Delhi and Bengaluru.
Corbyn ‘very disappointed’ over Labour suspension
Jeremy Corbyn was suspended following his response to a report into anti-Semitism in the Labour Party.
Qatar refers officials behind women exams to prosecutors
Prime minister issues 'sincerest apology' to female passengers who were subjected to invasive examinations.
Russian police kill teenager who stabbed officer in Tatarstan
Boy, 16, fatally shot after stabbing officer three times, authorities say.
Tanzania’s incumbent president poised to be declared winner
President John Magufuli has 83 percent of votes with 60 percent of ballots counted, says Tanzania's electoral body.
Social media: An addictive product unlike any other
The more you use a particular social media platform, the more addictive that platform becomes - for you, specifically.
What’s Turkey’s role in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?
Turkey supports Azerbaijan and wants a seat at the negotiating table, but Ankara's interest goes beyond brotherly love.
Where have British women over 65 gone?
While British media focuses on the pandemic's effect on young people, it ignores the most vulnerable - elderly women.
Ethiopia’s Tigray blocks general’s appointment in blow to Abiy
A senior official with the regional governing party says PM Abiy Ahmed has no mandate to decide appointments.
Greenwald resigns from The Intercept citing censorship
Glenn Greenwald, who broke the US spying scandal, said he was censored for an article critical of Joe Biden.
Oil under pressure: Crude prices sink further on virus anxiety
Energy investors are concerned about rising coronavirus cases, prospect of renewed lockdowns and contested US election.
African nations downgrade their views on aggressive ratings firms
African Union panel criticises ratings agencies for cutting poor nations' debt ratings during pandemic.
Bolivia parliament approves charges against ex-interim president
The parliament recommends a trial against Jeanine Anez for 'genocide' and backs criminal indictment of 11 ministers.
Australia’s Kylie Moore-Gilbert returned to Iran’s Evin prison
Academic, who is serving a 10-year sentence on spying charges, had disappeared inside Iran's prison system a week ago.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro says fresh COVID-19 lockdowns ‘crazy’
Brazil's right-wing leader also says that he will not pay for the Chinese vaccine under clinical trial in Sao Paulo.
Australia inquiry says ‘alarming’ future needs national response
Bushfire inquiry recommends better climate modelling, disaster co-ordination to deal with future calamities.
Man lynched in Bangladesh for alleged Quran desecration: Police
Man beaten to death and his body torched in northern Bangladesh after villagers accuse him of desecrating holy books.
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