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China’s economic rebound accelerates as consumers open wallets
Gross domestic product grew by 4.9 percent in the third quarter after a 3.2 percent expansion in the March-June period.
Police in Thailand to investigate media over protests coverage
Document alleges reporting might have affected 'national security' or the Thai people's 'good morals'.
‘Time is running out’: UK tells firms to brace for no-deal Brexit
UK government is due to send letters to 200,000 traders setting out new customs, tax rules as EU trade talks stall.
Chile rallies turn violent, raising concern about referendum vote
Rallies to commemorate a year since mass protests descend into night-time violence and looting.
‘We are not afraid’: France rallies after teacher beheaded
Leading politicians join crowds in Paris, as country mobilises in support of 47-year-old who was killed outside school.
US election: Trump and Biden campaign in states they hope to flip
President Trump visits Nevada church before rally, as Democratic candidate Biden hosts drive-in rally in North Carolina.
Amid devastating US fires, experts urge fire prevention rethink
Calls grow for state and national prescribed burns strategies to prevent repeat of huge wildfires in Western states.
American Voter: Deana Wagner
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Israel and Bahrain formalise relations at ceremony in Manama
The Israeli delegation, accompanied by US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, will travel to the UAE next.
Ersin Tatar elected new Turkish Cypriot leader
Right-wing nationalist secures victory over incumbent Mustafa Akinci at runoff vote.
Polls close in Bolivia’s high-stakes presidential election
Vote follows a year of political turmoil in the Andean nation following the resignation of former President Evo Morales.
Tens of thousands march in Belarus despite police threat to fire
Senior police official said officers reserve right to use firearms on demonstrators against President Lukashenko.
‘Incredibly disturbing’: Whitmer slams Trump’s rally rhetoric
Trump's barbs at Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, the target of a kidnapping plot, prompted chants of 'lock her up'.
Aguero will not face action for touching female assistant referee
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero confronted Sian Massey-Ellis over her decision to award a throw-in.
As new wave of COVID-19 cases hits, remote work becomes the norm
What for many was a temporary break from the office to stop the spread of COVID-19 has become a new way of life.
Top PLO official Erekat, stricken by COVID-19, taken to hospital
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat's health worsens 10 days after first announcing he contracted coronavirus.
Thailand: Protesters back on the streets despite police ban
Hundreds on Bangkok streets defying ban on protests against Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and the powerful monarchy.
Saudi Arabia resumes prayers at Mecca’s Grand Mosque
Citizens and residents allowed to perform daily prayers at the Grand Mosque in Mecca for the first time in seven months.
In Pictures: Rubber bullets, tear gas at Haiti protests
Several people left injured after the latest unrest during more than a year of protests in Haiti.
Deadly car bomb attack outside Afghanistan police headquarters
More than 100 people wounded in a powerful car bomb in Ghor province, interior ministry said.
Ethnic clashes in Ivory Coast opposition stronghold ahead of poll
House of presidential candidate N'Guessan burned down, several injured in Bongounou.
Azerbaijan says it shot down another Armenian fighter jet: Live
Claim comes after both sides accused each other of violating new Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire hours after came into effect
Yemen’s ‘microgrid girls’ power community amid war and COVID-19
A women-run solar station near the front line in Abs is empowering its owners and improving life in their community.
The lessons trauma taught me: A car expert’s tale
From a large Chassidic family to the foster care system, I learned to embrace the people unwelcome at others' tables.
President Conde seeks third term as Guinea goes to the polls
Almost 5.5 million registered for the election expected to be tight race between Conde, opposition leader Diallo.
Turkish Cypriots vote in presidential runoff
The presidential vote pits the incumbent Mustafa Akinci against the right-wing Turkish nationalist Ersin Tatar.
Landslide hits Vietnam army barracks, 22 soldiers missing
Landslide in Quang Tri province comes days after another mudslide killed 13, mostly soldiers, in neighbouring region.
Israel says formal diplomatic ties with Bahrain to begin Sunday
Israel to send delegates to Bahrain on Sunday to formalise nascent ties following US-brokered normalisation deal.
Arms embargo on Iran expires despite US opposition
A 13-year conventional arms embargo on Iran has ended, but the implications for Iran and the region remain uncertain.
Indigenous leader demands protection after lobster pound blaze
Indigenous fishers in Canada are asserting their right to fish for a 'moderate livelihood' outside the regulated season.
Armenia, Azerbaijan accuse each other of violating new ceasefire
New truce agreement came a week after Russia-brokered deal failed to stop the worst fighting in the region in decades.
US elections: Long lines underscore multiple barriers to voting
People across the United States wait hours in early voting before the November 3 presidential election.
Hundreds march in Lebanon to mark year of anti-gov’t protests
Protesters mark first anniversary of a non-sectarian protest movement that has rocked the political elite.
Trump hits back at Republican senator after criticism
Donald Trump called Ben Sasse, a conservative from Nebraska, the 'least effective of our 53 Republican Senators'.
What is the legacy of Japan’s Fukushima disaster?
The government is considering releasing contaminated water into the Pacific Ocean.
Višegrad’s rape camps: Denial and erasure
In the Bosnian town of Višegrad, the local authorities are trying hard to whitewash genocidal crimes through tourism.
ICC delegation heading to Sudan to discuss case against al-Bashir
Former president has been indicted by the ICC for war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity.
Women’s March holds rallies against Trump’s Supreme Court pick
Women's rights groups have raised concerns that Amy Coney Barrett will restrict abortion access in the United States.
Turkey raises Black Sea gas field estimate after new discovery
President Erdogan said the estimated reserves in a gas field off its Black Sea coast reached 405 billion cubic metres.
Three-year-old loses whole family in missile attack on Azeri city
Khadija Shahnazarli's mother and 16-month-old sister were buried in the same grave, next to her father.
Paris heads into curfew as Europe battles soaring COVID caseload
World Health Organization says a 44 percent rise in European cases in a week is 'very concerning'.
Fight for US battleground state of Michigan enters final stretch
Joe Biden campaigned in the midwestern US state on Friday, and Donald Trump will hold a rally there on Saturday evening.
Guineans set to vote in tense presidential election
After months of unrest and divisive politics, voters in Guinea set to cast ballots to elect country's next president.
Nigerian women at the forefront of protests over police brutality
Tired of police harrassment and brutality, Nigerian women have been at the heart of nationwide protests.
American Voter: Millie Brigaud
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Iran imposes new restrictions as COVID-19 deaths surpass 30,000
The Iranian authorities warn of falling adherence to health protocols amid COVID-19 fatigue and economic woes.
Conventional arms embargo on Iran set to end: What’s next?
The US and Israel vehemently oppose the end of the arms embargo and have repeatedly tried to stop it.
Baghdad: Kurd party offices torched by Hashd al-Shaabi supporters
Hundreds of Hashd demonstrators swept past a security detail and stormed the offices of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.
Civilians killed in Ganja as Nagorno-Karabakh conflict escalates
Armenia rejects claims it was behind the attack that prompted Azerbaijan president to vow 'revenge'.
Police arrest nine after teacher beheaded in Paris suburb
Among the detainees are four relatives of the suspect arrested in the immediate aftermath of the attack.
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