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Polls show Biden winning: Can you believe them?
The art and science of polling has improved since 2016. Trump calls them ‘fake’.
Tanzania opposition loses key seats in vote marred by fraud claim
Counting is under way across Tanzania and semi-autonomous Zanzibar after opposition reported ballot box stuffing.
Is Algeria about to become a ‘New Republic’?
The Stream looks at what lies in store in run-up to referendum on constitutional changes.
Inside Mexico’s feminist occupation
Protesters seized Mexico's National Human Rights Commission building in an effort to end femicide.
Taiwan hits record 200 days with no local COVID-19 cases
Local health authority thanked the public for their role while urging people to keep complying with preventive measures.
In Pictures: Civilians killed in attack near Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenia accused of carrying out the deadliest reported attack on civilians in a month of fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Knife attack in Nice sends France into further shock: Live news
Three people killed in stabbing assault and several more wounded, with mayor describing crime as act of 'terrorism'.
UN official expresses ‘deep concern’ over Prophet cartoon row
Miguel Angel Moratinos said freedom of religion and expression are interdependent and interrelated.
Robust China car sales give Volkswagen a turbo boost
German car giant posts a $3.8bn operating profit in the third quarter after a loss in the previous three months.
Taiwanese pilot dies after ejecting from jet trainer
The air force chief announced that all F-5Es are now grounded and training flights cancelled pending an investigation.
Several inmates killed in Herat prison riot: Afghan officials
At least eight killed and 12 others, including jail guards, wounded in riot at facility holding nearly 2,000 prisoners.
Knife attack in French city Nice leaves two dead, several hurt
Suspected assailant detained after carrying out attack, in which at least two people killed, according to officials.
Hong Kong teen activist Tony Chung charged with secession
19-year-old former leader of independence group will be held in custody until his next court appearance in January.
US senators push to sell bunker-busting bombs to Israel
US senators will introduce a bill in the US Congress that may allow sale of bunker-buster bombs to Israel.
Ex-DHS official says he wrote ‘Anonymous’ op-ed criticising Trump
Miles Taylor comes forward days before election day to criticise President Donald Trump as 'a man without character'.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan urges Muslim unity against Islamophobia
Pakistani leader says recent statements from European leaders 'are a reflection of increasing Islamophobia'.
‘Come a long way’: India’s para-badminton star eyes Tokyo gold
Featured on Time magazine cover and a Barbie doll created in her image, Manasi Joshi is next eyeing the Paralympic gold.
India coronavirus cases cross 8 million amid fears of second wave
The second-most populous nation, home to 1.3 billion people, has second-highest tally of infections after the US.
Samsung’s profits soared in last quarter, but outlook is bleak
Launch of new foldable smartphones reignited demand that had flagged because of coronavirus, but weaknesses remain.
Asian stocks extend global market sell-off as virus cases surge
Asian markets fall but by less than in US and Europe, where France and Germany announced new virus control measures.
13 killed, dozens missing after Typhoon Molave lashes Vietnam
The fourth storm to hit Vietnam in a month, Molave damaged some 56,000 homes and left millions without electricity.
US looking for ‘new ways’ to cooperate with Indonesia
US secretary of state rejects China's claims to South China Sea as he travels to Indonesia as part of five-nation tour.
Pakistan’s top Islamic body approves construction of Hindu temple
Council of Islamic Ideology says construction of new Hindu temple in Islamabad can resume, that Islamic law allows it.
Germany does not believe Thai king breached state business ban
Thai protesters have accused the king of conducting state business, including signing royal decrees, on German soil.
New Zealand euthanasia bill set to get nod after referendum
New Zealanders were asked whether they supported a bill allowing people with terminal illnesses to end their lives.
Vote cancellations trigger outrage among Myanmar minority voters
Some 1.5 million people denied their vote in November 9 poll in move experts worry will increase further alienation.
US unseals charges over kidnapping of journalists in Afghanistan
The US claims Haji Najibullah was involved in the 2008 kidnapping of a US journalist and two Afghan nationals.
US staff cuts hinder efforts to track, block forced-labour goods
The US suspended probes into imports it suspected to be slave-made because of staff and data shortages, a report found.
Hurricane Zeta crashes into storm-weary Louisiana
Zeta threatened to push up to 9 feet of sea water inland and batter homes and businesses with fierce winds.
US consumers brace for COVID-19 surge by hoarding food – again
Demand for baking goods spiked 3,400 percent from a year earlier in the three weeks through October 13.
France is latest nation to return to lockdown amid COVID surge
The new lockdown announced by French President Emmanuel Macron will begin Friday and last until December 1.
Venezuelan refinery damaged by ‘terrorist attack’, president says
Two foreigners were detained prior to the alleged attack on the Amuay Refinery on Venezuela’s northern Caribbean coast.
CCTV footage shows moment abandoned baby found at Qatar’s airport
Authorities release video of a deserted newborn baby discovered by paramedics at Hamad International Airport.
Walter Wallace: Philadelphia braces for unrest as curfew declared
Tension has gripped the US city since Monday's deadly police shooting of Walter Wallace, a 27-year-old Black man.
American Voter: Lee Pulliam
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Virtual brawl: United States senators grill social media CEOs
Twitter, Facebook and Alphabet CEOs were taken to task by Republicans over how content is policed on their platforms.
US House elections: Competitive races unlikely to flip majority
With Democrats widely expected to keep control, the question is: How many seats do they gain or lose this year?
Ivory Coast presidential election: Who are the candidates?
President Alassane Ouattara faces three challengers as he seeks a third term in Saturday's vote.
Azerbaijan says 21 dead in Armenia attack near Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan accuses Armenia of killing 21 people and wounding dozens in a missile strike near the disputed region.
US charges 8 in alleged Chinese surveillance effort in US
'Operation Fox Hunt' allegedly involved threatening Chinese nationals and their families who were living in the US.
Ivory Coast: Old political rivalries spark new fears of violence
What was seen as an opportunity to usher in a new generation of leaders has become a rerun of an old political drama.
Trump’s COVID-19 response angers former supporters
The US president has frequently downplayed the seriousness of the coronavirus.
Two accused in 2015 Mali attacks found guilty, sentenced to death
Accused tells court he attacked a club in Bamako in 2015, killing five people, in revenge for Prophet Muhammad cartoons.
What to listen for during Trump’s stump speeches
As President Donald Trump makes a last-minute push for election victory, we break down what you need to know.
Tupperware latest iconic brand reborn in age of COVID
Tupperware shares that could be had for around $1 in March, closed in on $30 on Wednesday.
Arctic sea ice at record low October levels: Danish researchers
For the month of October, measurements show an 8.2 percent downward trend in ice over the last 10 years.
COVID-19 curb: Germany to impose emergency month-long lockdown
Officials in Germany, Europe's largest economy, agree to go into an emergency lockdown starting from November 2.
Lekki shooting: Army admits troops deployed, denies opening fire
Amnesty disputes Nigerian army's claim it did not shoot Lagos protesters calling for end to police brutality.
Turkey’s lira on track for its worst month this year
The lira hit another record low on Wednesday and is now down 28 percent this year.
Lebanon, Israel hold second round of maritime demarcation talks
Lebanon and Israel this month said they agreed to begin negotiations in what Washington hailed as a 'historic' move.
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