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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'.
More than half of workers worldwide fear they’ll lose their jobs
As COVID-19 surges, more than half of global workers are concerned they could lose their jobs in the next year.
Rakhine armed group seized Myanmar governing party candidates
Arakan Army says it abducted three candidates of Aung San Suu Kyi's party ahead of November 8 election.
What is behind the Nagorno-Karabakh flare-up?
And how can it be resolved?
Middle East: IMF warns of social unrest risk in ‘fragile’ states
The IMF expects Lebanon's economy to shrink 25 percent this year, one of the worst in MENA.
First ever Emirati passenger flight lands in Israel near Tel Aviv
Etihad Airways flight EY 9607 from Abu Dhabi landed at Ben Gurion airport with only crew on board.
Largest IPO ever? China’s Ant wins HK nod for $35bn dual listing
The fintech firm plans to list simultaneously in Hong Kong and on Shanghai's STAR Market in weeks, Reuters reports.
Netherlands to compensate children of executed Indonesians
Gov't says it is offering scheme to allow children of summarily executed men to claim 5,000 euros ($5,890) compensation.
In Ethiopia, a heated political tug-of-war sparks security fears
Concerns grow as bitter dispute between Abiy Ahmed's federal government and Tigray regional leaders intensifies.
American Voter: Sarita McCoy Gregory
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Libya: Military leaders resume UN-sponsored talks
Monday's meeting is part of three-track talks aimed at ending the North African country's long-running conflict.
Al Jazeera Digital wins online journalism awards
AJ Contrast virtual reality film about diaspora Uighurs and food series Fork the System earn top prizes.
US stocks mixed as clock ticks to reach a stimulus deal
The clock is winding down on Washington to overcome its partisan differences and pass a new virus relief aid package.
Supreme Court takes Trump border wall case: US Election live news
A previous ruling said Trump could not use military funds to build the Mexico border wall he promised in his 2016 run.
Brexit brinkmanship: UK, EU tell each other to move on trade
Talks on a trade deal are deadlocked, but European Parliament liberals expect agreement will eventually be reached.
Pakistani politician released as opposition to continue protests
Opposition leader Muhammad Safdar released on bail after spending hours in custody following anti-government protest.
UK festival not returning to Abu Dhabi over sexual assault claims
Tolerance Minister Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan is accused of sexual assault by one of the event's curators.
Nagorno-Karabakh fighting continues as second truce fails to hold
Clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan spill into fourth week, with dozens of civilians and hundreds of soldiers killed.
Pakistan lifts ban on TikTok after app vows to moderate content
Regulatory body says video-sharing app provided assurances it will block accounts spreading obscenity and immorality.
US official went to Syria seeking Americans’ release: Report
A US media report says US officials hoped a deal with President al-Assad could free freelance journalist, therapist.
In Pictures: Churches set ablaze as Chile protests turn violent
Clashes as Chileans mark anniversary of protests against inequality in 2019.
Suspects behind beheading called for teacher’s death: minister
Eleven people are being held over the beheading of a French teacher, a crime which has led to nationwide protests.
Chinese soldier captured in Ladakh, India says will be returned
Indian army says it apprehended the PLA soldier after he strayed across a contested de facto border in the Himalayas.
COVID-19: PLO leader Saeb Erekat in ‘critical’ condition
Hadassah hospital said Palestinian official has been put on a ventilator and in a medically induced coma.
UK: Is Scotland on course to leave Britain?
Last week, a bombshell survey indicated that nearly 60 percent of Scots would vote to quit the United Kingdom.
Kimchi crisis: Typhoon-hit South Korea suffers cabbage shortage
Cabbage prices have surged an eye-watering 60 percent due to extreme weather, hurting makers of the spicy Korean staple.
Fauci ‘absolutely not’ surprised Trump got COVID-19
US top infectious disease expert said he was worried after the 'superspreader event' at the White House on September 26.
First commercial passenger flight from UAE lands in Israel
Etihad Airways flight landed at Israel's Ben-Gurion airport on Monday, later departing with Israeli delegation on board.
India’s ‘cycle girl’: How pandemic changed a Dalit family’s life
Jyoti Paswan cycled 1,200km in May with her injured father on the back, drawing adulation and international headlines.
Egyptian comedian Shady Abu Zaid released from prison
Police arrested Shady Abu Zaid in May 2018 after plain-clothed security officers raided his house in Cairo.
What role is Russia playing in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict?
Moscow sells weapons to Armenia and Azerbaijan but has also led attempts for a truce.
Iran hits back at US sanctions threat after arms embargo expiry
Iran says it will sell weapons to countries that 'won’t misuse them' and will employ them strictly for defence purpose.
As US election nears, some Chinese firms turn away from the world
Chinese corporate leaders say they do not see much difference in policies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden towards China.
US legislators call on Egypt’s el-Sisi to release prisoners
Letter urges Egyptian president to release activists, journalists, lawyers and prisoners of conscience.
Five steps to leaving an abusive relationship
It has taken me years to speak up and speak out in the hope that others might find strength to voice their own stories.
Taiwan says diplomat injured in clash with Chinese side in Fiji
Taiwan's foreign ministry says the violence ensued when two Chinese diplomats gatecrashed an event in Fiji.
Pakistan opposition leader ‘arrested’ after anti-government rally
Muhammad Safdar of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party arrested, his wife Maryam Nawaz says.
Twelve bodies found in Libya mass graves
The bodies were recovered from newly discovered mass graves in Tarhuna, south of capital Tripoli.
Symptoms, recovery, aftermath: What we don’t know about COVID-19
Months since the pandemic began, how much more do we know about how the coronavirus affects the human body?
Nigeria holds vigil for those killed by anti-robbery squad
The SARS unit has been accused of physical abuse and torture, as nationwide calls for police reform increase.
‘No one bothered’: Afghan mother waits for son held in Guantanamo
Life for one of the last Afghans in the detention facility defined by hunger strikes, force feedings and isolation.
Guinea: Vote count begins after tense election
Main opposition candidate Diallo suggests President Conde may 'cheat' in order to 'grant himself a presidency for life'.
N Korea ‘treats detainees as worth less than animals’, says HRW
New report documents torture, lack of due process and rampant corruption in North Korea's pre-trial detention system.
India may see 2.6m COVID-19 cases a month if rules relaxed: Panel
Government's scientific panel warns the onset of winter and upcoming festivals could lead to significant spike in cases.
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