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In Pictures: Chileans celebrate landmark referendum victory
Victory in referendum to throw out the constitution set by Augusto Pinochet set off celebrations in Chile.
British military takes control of vessel threatened by stowaways
Seven people detained after special forces storm an oil tanker in the English Channel as it showed sign of distress.
Thailand parliament meets to discuss pro-democracy protests
PM Prayut's resignation demanded by protesters who regard his premiership as illegitimate.
Azerbaijan, Armenia trade blame for new truce violation
Third attempt at halting fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh has collapsed, with shelling reported by both sides.
Centre-right opposition wins Lithuania’s parliamentary election
The conservative Homeland Union party is projected to win 50 out of 141 seats in parliament, election body says.
Sri Lanka shuts parliament after coronavirus case detected
Parliament closed for two days after police officer at the complex tests positive amid new surge in country's cases.
Pakistan’s armless snooker sensation hits cue balls with his chin
Mohammad Ikram was born without arms but hasn't let anything stop him from his childhood dream of playing the game.
Xi’s carbon neutrality vow will reshape China’s five-year plan
Chinese policymakers expected to focus on Xi Jinping's radical new climate targets at plenum on new five-year plan.
Australia’s Victoria logs zero COVID-19 cases, a first since July
For first time in four months, Victoria reports no new cases, raising hopes lockdown in city of Melbourne may be eased.
Samsung shares rise on restructuring hopes after chairman’s death
Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee died on Sunday, aged 78, after being in hospital since 2014 following a heart attack.
Philippines: Typhoon Molave displaces thousands, floods villages
At least 25,000 people evacuated in the Philippines as heavy rains and fierce winds swamp villages and rip off roofs.
Celebrations in Chile as voters back rewriting constitution
Chileans vote overwhelmingly to tear up dictatorship-era charter in favour of new citizen-written constitution.
Passengers ‘strip searched’ after baby found at Doha airport
Australian media says female passengers on flight to Sydney were subject to invasive internal exams at Doha airport.
Is China’s recovery helping Asia’s other big exporting economies?
Some of region's top economies, which count China as their biggest export market, to report GDP figures in coming days.
Venezuelan opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez arrives in Spain
Spanish foreign ministry confirms Lopez's arrival after spending a year at Spanish ambassador's residence in Venezuela.
#EndSARS: How Nigerians harness social media against police abuse
Activists use online platforms to raise awareness and coordinate protests, as well as connect with volunteers.
Azerbaijan, Armenia agree on fresh humanitarian truce: US
The latest truce will take effect on Monday morning, according to a joint statement by the US, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
US Senate debates Supreme Court nominee Barrett: What to expect
Democrats appeal to voters as Republicans rush to confirm a conservative to Supreme Court days before the election.
Nigeria seeks to halt looting amid fury over ‘food warehouses’
Gov't-run sites holding supplies meant for distribution during earlier lockdowns have been ransacked this week.
US Senate moves closer to confirming Trump’s Supreme Court pick
Amy Coney Barrett is expected to be confirmed on Monday, after the Senate voted to limit debate on the matter.
Lewis Hamilton overtakes Schumacher with record 92nd F1 win
Lewis Hamilton powers to victory in the Portuguese Grand Prix to become Formula One's record all-time race winner.
What the US election means for Iranian Americans
The hardship Iranian Americans have faced under Trump is just one example of how American democracy is in a crisis.
Amnesty International accuses Guinea of post-election crackdown
The UK-based rights group said Guinean security forces fired live rounds at protesters during post-election unrest.
US Supreme Court pick ‘often ruled for police’ in force cases
As an appellate judge, Amy Coney Barrett often sided with police in excessive force cases, a Reuters analysis found.
Belarus police fire stun grenades as 100,000 protest
The opposition has given Belarusian President Lukashenko an ultimatum: Resign by midnight or face a national strike.
US 2020: What does the world make of it all?
The Stream asks a panel of Al Jazeera correspondents for the global view.
White House defends Pence campaigning after aide’s COVID-19 test
Mike Pence's chief of staff tests positive for COVID-19, but the US vice president will remain on the campaign trail.
‘Cancel Borat’: Some in Kazakhstan not amused by comedy sequel
While the movie is a satire on American culture, not everyone in Kazakhstan has appreciated the joke.
Chileans vote in historic referendum on constitution
Voters cast ballots on whether to replace Pinochet-era constitution with new charter drafted by citizens.
Spain declares state of emergency to stem soaring COVID-19 cases
Spain calls for a nationwide curfew in hopes of preventing a new rise in infections.
Malaysia’s king rejects PM’s push for COVID emergency rule
Critics have denounced the prime minister's proposal for emergency rule as an attempt to maintain his grip on power.
In Pictures: Thousands rally in Baghdad on protest anniversary
Large groups of protesters also gathered in other southern provinces.
‘Boycott French products’ launched over Macron’s Islam comments
Several Arab food companies withdraw French products from supermarkets in response to Macron's statements on Islam.
Protesters gather in Bangkok after PM snubs call to resign
Demonstrators seeking to keep up pressure on the government ahead of Monday's special parliament session.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Fighting continues, Baku issues Russia warning
Armenia, Azerbaijan blame each other for continuation of the conflict as Aliyev warns Moscow not to get involved.
American Voter: Tom Noll
Al Jazeera's American Voter series asks the same questions to voters across the US.
The odd friends: The young liberal and the elderly conservative
How a 30-something Democrat and a 90-something Republican built a friendship based on curiosity, empathy and respect.
How should we talk about suicide?
After my brother's suicide, I know we need to find a way that protects those at risk while helping those impacted.
Turkey extends exploration in disputed East Med again
Ankara announces extension of survey work in the region until November 4, in a move likely to create uproar in Greece.
Palestinian teen dies after being ‘beaten by Israeli soldiers’
Director of medical centre says Snobar died of neck injuries sustained while being beaten by Israeli forces.
‘Demands not met’: Anti-government protests resume in Iraq
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Baghdad, southern provinces, demanding reforms and end to corruption.
Seychelles opposition candidate wins presidential election
Ramkalawan, running for the presidency for the sixth time, won 54.9 percent of valid votes cast, poll body says.
Thousands of seals found dead at breeding colony in Namibia
Cause of mass die-off unknown but scientists suspect pollutants, bacterial infection, or malnutrition.
Treaty banning nuclear weapons to enter into force
'Historic milestone' hailed as treaty banning nuclear weapons reaches the 50 ratifications needed to take effect.
Lee Kun-hee, man behind Samsung’s rise to tech titan, dies at 78
Twice pardoned for crimes including bribing a president, Lee transformed Samsung into a global electronics giant.
Colombia surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases
Colombia is the 8th country to top a million infections, after US, India, Brazil, Russia, Argentina, Spain and France.
Senior al-Qaeda leader Abu Muhsin al-Masri killed in Afghanistan
Abu Muhsin al-Masri, believed to be al-Qaeda's second-in-command, was on FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists List.
UFC lightweight champion Khabib retires after beating Gaethje
Khabib Nurmagomedov chokes Justin Gaethje unconscious to retain title, announces retirement following father's death.
Venezuela opposition figure leaves Caracas refuge for abroad
Leopoldo Lopez's party says the opposition leader left Venezuela on Saturday and will work from abroad.
Texas court ruling temporarily reinstates ballot dropbox limits
The state's supreme court has temporarily stayed a ruling that blocked the governor's limit of one drop box per county.
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