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EU Parliament highly critical of golden passport schemes
MEPs left wondering why it was ‘brave journalists’ and not the EU who revealed flaws in passport schemes.
China slams Canada after report calls Uighur policy ‘genocide’
Canadian parliamentary committee says China's policies in Xinjiang amount to 'genocide' against Muslim Uighur minority.
Ahead of US election, Europe eyes an ally in climate change fight
Experts say results of upcoming United States election will be critical in setting the course for global climate action.
Twitter and Facebook bosses ordered to testify by GOP senators
US social media giants limited spread of a suspect news report on alleged dealings of Democrat nominee Joe Biden's son.
American Voter: Matthew Pinna
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Polish court allows stricter abortion law, sparking outcry
Chief justice says legislation allowing abortion of malformed fetuses was 'incompatible' with the constitution.
Mexico and US reach water deal before Saturday deadline
Mexico reaches deal to supply water to the US under a 1944 treaty, averting a looming Saturday deadline.
US home sales and jobless claims underscore rising inequality
Millions of Americans are being left behind by an economic recovery that is deepening inequality.
France: Teacher’s killer in ‘contact’ with fighter in Syria
Source close to the case says 18-year-old who beheaded Samuel Paty was in close communication with a fighter in Syria.
Libya: UN condemns arrest of media authority chief
UN Support Mission denounces 'unlawful arrest' of Mohammed Baayou after he spoke out against Islamist groups in Tripoli.
Rights group condemns Egypt’s mass executions
Human Rights Watch calls Egypt's killing of 49 prisoners in 10 days 'outrageous'.
China threatens retaliation over US-Taiwan arms sale
China says US move sends 'a very wrong signal to separatist forces advocating for Taiwanese independence'.
Trump-Biden final US presidential debate: Five things to watch
With Trump trailing Biden in the polls, there is the possibility of some potential game-changing moments tonight.
US stocks hover near flatline as stimulus deadlock continues
Tesla shares take off after electric carmaker posts fifth consecutive quarterly profit.
Trump posts full ’60 Minutes’ interview: US Elections news
President Donald Trump posts full '60 Minutes' interview ahead of its scheduled air time, showing him walking out.
Area burned in Indonesia fires ‘greater than the Netherlands’
Greenpeace slams Indonesia for lack of action against the palm oil sector as vast areas of forests burned in five years.
Azeri president says Armenians can have ‘cultural autonomy’
Ilham Aliyev also said he was not against the introduction of observers and peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Court releases documents Ghislaine Maxwell wanted kept secret
A judge ordered the release of a deposition and other documents including 'intimate' testimony Maxwell tried to shield.
Greek court imprisons far-right Golden Dawn party leadership
Party leader Nikos Michaloliakos says he is proud to be going to jail for his 'ideas' and will be 'vindicated'.
‘Sick to my stomach’: White women who voted for Trump turn on him
Women have outvoted men in every US presidential election since 1980 and are a key demographic in 2020.
Timeline: #EndSARS protests in Nigeria
Protests against a controversial police unit have seen tens of thousands take to the streets over the past two weeks.
Nigeria unrest: Gunfire heard, smoke seen rising in Lagos
Police say assailants attacked a prison in upscale Lagos neighbourhood as violence continues.
Two French women charged over racist stabbing of veiled Muslims
Incident comes amid heightened racial tensions following last week's killing of a French teacher.
Belarus opposition movement wins Sakharov Prize for human rights
Award comes as EU sanctions Belarusian officials amid protests and refuses to recognise Alexander Lukashenko as leader.
Dying of loneliness: How COVID-19 is killing dementia patients
Elderly people living in care homes are not just dying from coronavirus; they are dying because of the response to it.
Air pollution killed over 470,000 newborns in 2019: Global study
More than 116,000 infants in India and 236,000 in sub-Saharan Africa died from air pollution in the first month of life.
AU slams Nigeria violence, governor says army ‘offers to deploy’
AU Commission Chairman Mahamat denounces the clashes emerged from anti-police protests, without specifying any sides.
Afghan air raid kills at least 12 in mosque: Officials
Local authorities say 11 children and a prayer leader were killed in the raid, but the gov't disputes the account.
Newspaper apologises for racist comment on Barca’s Ansu Fati
Journalist had written Black player moved like a 'gazelle' or a 'very young black street vendor running from police'.
Refugees allege physical, sexual abuse by Croatian authorities
Asylum seekers allege 'extreme violence' at the hands of Croatian authorities while en route to western Europe.
Saad Hariri renamed as Lebanon PM a year after stepping down
Hariri named prime minister following consultations by President Michel Aoun with the various parliamentary blocs.
Ban ‘panic defence’, save LGBTQ lives
Allowing the use of the 'panic defence' in court enables impunity for murderers of LGBTQ people.
Dozens of legislators urge US to boycott Saudi Arabia-hosted G20
Embarrassment for the kingdom, the current G20 president, as it gears up to host world leaders next month.
Made homeless: S Korean finance minister falls foul of own rules
Hong Nam-ki's new rules aim to protect tenants from rising costs, but landlords are replacing renters, including Hong.
Two women stabbed at Eiffel Tower in apparent racist attack
No information about the incident was initially released by authorities, leading to criticism from online users.
India extends high-speed internet ban in Kashmir
Government in the disputed region says restrictions 'absolutely necessary in the interest of Indian sovereignty'.
US-Russia crew back to Earth in first post-lockdown space mission
NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and Russia's Anatoly Ivanishin and Ivan Vagner touch down safely on Kazakhstan steppe.
Israel travel ban: Gaza nurses protest loss of permits, layoffs
Nurses angry at Israel, which has restricted entry of Palestinians from Gaza, and the hospital that fired them.
After teacher’s killing, French Muslims fear rising Islamophobia
The gov't has acted quickly after Samuel Paty was attacked, but Muslims worry they will be collectively punished.
Thailand withdraws Bangkok emergency decree after protests swell
The move to ban gatherings and curb information only served to fuel anti-government protests.
Turkey extends gas exploration in disputed Mediterranean waters
Turkish navy says Oruc Reis vessel, scheduled to end its work on Thursday, will now remain at sea until October 27.
Nigeria’s SARS: A brief history of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
How a police unit established to combat armed robbery became synonymous with unlawful killings, torture and extortion.
‘Amplifiers for idiots’: Former Google CEO slams social media
Eric Schmidt says more regulation may be needed for social media, but US antitrust suit against Google is misplaced.
US officials say Russia, Iran have obtained voter information
Intelligence officials link Iran to threatening emails sent to Democratic voters in multiple battleground states.
More than half of small European firms fear closure: McKinsey
Majority of small, mid-sized European companies expect to close by September if revenues remain stagnant, survey finds.
US designates six more Chinese media outlets as foreign missions
US tightens rules on more Chinese media organisations, saying they are propaganda outlets for the Chinese state.
‘A long slog’: IMF says Asia faces a slow economic recovery
IMF says India, Philippines, Malaysia are expected to contract sharply this year, but China set to grow by 1.9 percent.
Spike in South Korea flu shot deaths fuels vaccine doubts
South Korea is giving the seasonal flu vaccine to millions to ward off any complications with COVID-19.
Call to recognise genocide ahead of UN Rohingya donor meeting
Countries urged to look beyond funding to acknowledge genocide against Rohingya and seek solutions for their return.
In rebuke of Trump, Obama urges voters to show up for Biden
Former US president recalls his own political disinterest at a young age, but says not voting is giving up power.
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