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NATO would seek early summit with Biden, if elected, envoys say
Joe Biden is seen in Europe as offering a shift in US policy away from Donald Trump's 'America First' approach.
France closes mosque in crackdown following teacher’s killing
Grand Mosque of Pantin shared video criticising teacher victim who showed pupils caricatures of Prophet Muhammad.
Julian Assange case ‘politicised’, says whistleblower’s lawyer
Jennifer Robinson speaks to Al Jazeera about the trial and what the future may hold for Assange, who is in poor health.
US to file landmark anti-trust lawsuit against Google
Justice Department is expected to sue search giant Google for allegedly violating antitrust laws, say sources.
Nigeria: Curfew in Lagos amid anti-police brutality protests
Governor of Lagos state declares a 24-hour curfew across Nigeria's biggest city in the wake of growing protests.
US 2020: Can fact-checking change minds?
As the US presidential election draws near, The Stream asks if fact-checking is a help or hindrance.
‘Shameful’: Palestinians slam UAE delegation visit to Israel
UAE and Israel to sign agreements on aviation, investment protection, science and technology.
Danish submarine killer caught after prison escape
Peter Madsen, an inventor who murdered journalist Kim Wall in 2017, stopped by police near a prison.
Russia makes US an offer on last major arms control treaty
Russia says it will freeze its number of nuclear warheads to extend the New START agreement, which expires in February.
‘Catastrophic floods’: 105 killed, 5 million affected in Vietnam
At least 178,000 homes submerged and nearly 7,000 hectares of crop impacted.
Detained ‘UAE spy’ was working as a journalist in Turkey
The 45-year-old Jordanian was arrested in Turkey on Friday on suspicion of spying for the UAE.
In Pictures: #EndSARS protests continue in Nigeria
For more than two weeks, Nigeria has been rocked by demonstrations by many young people protesting police brutality.
DR Congo: Wanted strongman’s crimes supported by army, says HRW
Guidon Shimiray Mwissa forces continue to commit crimes against civilians with help of the army, rights group says.
Greece asks EU to consider suspending customs union with Turkey
Greek foreign minister's move comes amid tensions between Athens and Ankara over disputed East Mediterranean waters.
Sweden bans Huawei, ZTE from 5G mobile networks
Fearing espionage, the US has been pressuring European governments to review the role of Chinese firms in 5G networks.
Mohammad Reza Shajarian: When the clocks stopped in Iran
The 'prince of Persian music' passed away on October 8, leaving Iranians in and outside their homeland in mourning.
China asks India to honour pledge, return apprehended soldier
An Indian army statement said the soldier, Corporal Wang Ya Long, was apprehended inside Indian-administered Ladakh.
An American lynching: ‘I could hear their screams’
How a mass lynching and the people re-enacting it are forcing the US to confront the truth of its past and its present.
Armed fighters free 900 prisoners from DR Congo jail
Assault on Kangbayi central prison and military camp blamed on Ugandan armed group ADF by town's mayor.
Argentina passes 1 million cases as COVID-19 hits Latin America
Colombia, Mexico and Peru are expected to reach a million-case milestone in the coming weeks.
‘Vendetta’: Kashmir newspaper’s office sealed by India officials
Indian administration seals office of Kashmir Times, causing outrage from journalists in the disputed region.
Ireland, Wales to re-enter lockdown as COVID-19 surges in Europe
European countries tighten COVID-19 curbs as WHO urges nations to enforce quarantine measures to contain new surges.
Indonesia rejected US request to host spy planes
Officials tell Reuters Indonesia turned down a US request to allow its P-8 Poseidon planes to land and refuel there.
Moderna CEO sees virus vaccine interim data in November: Report
US drugmaker's CEO says Washington could approve vaccine for emergency use in December, Wall Street Journal reports.
Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis exposes ASEAN weaknesses: Report
Regional bloc's response has fallen short because of lack of leadership, failure to grasp gravity of rights abuses.
China-made Tesla electric cars to start selling in Europe
US-based electric carmaker says it will start shipping entry-level Model 3 from Shanghai factory to Europe this month.
Indian actor quits Sri Lanka cricket legend’s biopic after uproar
Vijay Sethupathi withdraws from the project after cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan warns him of backlash from Tamils.
US election concerns, record virus cases push stocks down
Investors are concerned that a contested US election result could lead to volatile prices in stocks and other assets.
UK to start rapid COVID-19 tests at Heathrow on Tuesday: Report
Airlines argue pre-departure virus tests crucial to get people travelling safely again.
Child labour rising in Ghana and Ivory Coast’s cocoa farms: Study
Children doing hazardous work has gone up in the world's top coca producers, a US government study found.
Eyeing China, Australia joins ‘Quad’ drill with US, Japan, India
Military exercises set to take place in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea are likely to upset China.
Muted microphones for Thursday’s final US presidential debate
Organisers say move will avoid the chaos of last month's first encounter, when Trump repeatedly interrupted Biden.
Sudan sees economic hope as Trump signals terror list removal
Removing Sudan from the list would pave way for the country to be relieved of debt and attract foreign investment.
Ghislaine Maxwell loses bid to keep her Epstein testimony secret
Judge rules there is a public interest to see Maxwell's 2016 deposition on relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Down to the wire: Pelosi, Mnuchin talk pre-election stimulus deal
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin talked for 53 minutes in the latest stimulus saga.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx poised to reach out and touch an asteroid
A carbon-rich asteroid named Bennu could contain new information about life on Earth - and elsewhere.
Pennsylvania is crucial to victory for both Trump and Biden
Donald Trump won a race there in 2016; now Joe Biden hopes to win back disaffected Democratic voters.
Mexico president wants US evidence against ex-defence chief
US allegations about retired General Salvador Cienfuegos's links to drug traffickers have rattled Mexico.
Analysis: Don’t be fooled by high early US voting numbers
Early vote totals are historically not a good predictor of the outcome of the presidential race.
As violence flares in south Afghanistan, key questions answered
Days of fighting in Helmand prompt mass displacement and raise doubts about prospects for peace despite ongoing talks.
Crypto fans rejoice: Bitcoin rallies to the brink of $12,000
The world’s largest digital currency rose as much as 3.4 percent on Monday to about $11,835.
Iraqi woman arrested after drowning children in the Tigris River
Security camera footage shows the woman throwing her young kids off a bridge in an act of revenge against her husband.
US Supreme Court to hear two cases on Trump immigration policy
US high court to determine legality of 'Remain in Mexico' and funding for Trump's border wall in 2021.
Insufficient funds: COVID-19 leaves more US families unbanked
Economic havoc wrought by the pandemic could push struggling Americans out of the banking system, watchdog group warns.
OPEC+ pledges to support oil markets in pandemic’s second wave
Another wave of the coronavirus could clobber crude demand and depress prices once again.
Luis Arce presumed winner of Bolivia presidential election
Rival concedes as Evo Morales’s party celebrates big comeback that could further polarise the nation.
US to remove Sudan from State Sponsors of Terrorism list: Trump
The US president says transitional government in Khartoum agreed to pay $335m to 'US terror victims and families'.
US charges six Russian military officers with widespread hacking
US accuses alleged GRU officials of cyberattacks on the Olympic Games, US businesses and French election.
Embattled Thai PM recalls parliament as thousands protest
Authorities order investigation of news outlets, impose curbs on messaging app Telegram to clamp down on movement.
Guinea: Diallo says won round one, election body calls claim void
Opposition leader declares victory before release of official results, but electoral authorities call statement 'void'.
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