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Thailand: Protesters take to Bangkok streets despite warning
Protesters demand the removal of PM Prayuth Chan-ocha who first took power in a 2014 coup.
Ardern’s Labour Party wins New Zealand election
Ardern's opponent Collins concedes defeat after trailing with a quarter of the votes to be counted.
Yemen’s warring sides complete largest prisoner swap in 5 years
More than 1,000 people released following prisoner exchange between government and Houthi fighters.
Cambodia’s opposition staggers on in face of Hun Sen crackdown
The CNRP has been outlawed, its leaders jailed and exiled, functionaries targeted, but it continues to survive.
Azerbaijan says civilians killed by Armenia in Ganja: Live
Armenian defence ministry denies launching missile attack, accuses Baku of shelling areas inside Nagorno-Karabakh.
Trudeau says Canada will not be cowed by China on human rights
Canadian PM defiant after China's ambassador to Ottawa, Cong Peiwu, warned against the granting asylum to HK activists.
Dead baby caught in tug of war between Duterte’s police, activist
Human rights advocates condemn as cruel the treatment of jailed activist Reina Mae Nasino as she lays to rest her baby.
US economic delegation to visit Israel, UAE and Bahrain
The trip from October 17-20 seeks to bolster recent US-brokered normalisation deals between the three countries.
Ardern on track for landslide re-election win in New Zealand vote
Voting could see PM Ardern strengthen her government or face more challenges from Judith Collins and the conservatives.
In about-face, Trump approves California fire relief funds
Trump reversed his administration's previous denial of relief aid to California, which has been badly damaged by fires.
Bolivia readies for long-delayed presidential election
Luis Arce leads in the polls, but the MAS candidate may not be able to avoid a risky, second-round runoff.
S&P cuts Oman’s sovereign rating a second time this year
S&P Global Ratings took Oman down to a B+ as lower crude revenue and the coronavirus pandemic hit country's finances.
US top court to hear Trump bid to exclude noncitizens from census
Rights groups have accused Donald Trump of politicising the census, which informs how congressional seats are allocated.
Lebanon’s year of fire
Life in Lebanon has now merged into a seemingly endless series of intertwined sorrows.
Dangerous beauty: UK moves to ban Botox, lip fillers for teens
Cosmetic treatments can put teens at risk of infection, scarring, tissue death and even blindness, advocates warn.
Trump admin rejects California’s plea for disaster relief funds
California's governor had asked the Trump administration for disaster relief funds to help clean up wildfire debris.
US budget deficit hits $3.1 trillion, doubling previous record
The coronavirus pandemic has contributed to the tripling of the US budget deficit in just one year.
Can police brutality in Nigeria be stopped?
It was supposed to fight rampant armed robbery in Nigeria, but SARS stands accused of human rights abuses.
United States surpasses 8 million COVID-19 cases: Johns Hopkins
Several US states had record increases in new COVID-19 cases this month, as the country reports over 218,000 deaths.
US charges former Mexican minister with drug trafficking
Ex-defence chief Salvador Cienfuegos is accused of taking bribes to protect a drug cartel, according to US indictment.
France: Teacher decapitated, suspect shot dead by police
Police official says the teacher opened a discussion with students on caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Native Americans fear votes in remote areas could go uncounted
Ahead of US elections, Native Americans say they face numerous obstacles to registering and casting their ballots.
Thousands gather for anti-government protest in Pakistan
Demonstrators protest rising inflation across Pakistan, particularly for food staples such as flour and vegetables.
The identity of Trump’s creditors is not a mystery
The idea that Trump's creditors are a mystery is misleading because their identities have been known since 2015.
Europe’s top aviation regulator judges Boeing Max safe to fly
Regulator says he is satisfied the 737 Max is safe enough to return to Europe's skies before the end of this year.
Republican Senator Sasse rips Trump over COVID-19, foreign policy
Ben Sasse, a conservative senator from Nebraska, is seen as a potential presidential candidate in 2024.
Czech police detain 20 in football corruption probe
Deputy Czech FA head Roman Berbr among 20 arrested in case centred on alleged match-fixing in second, third divisions.
Turkey tests Russian-made S-400 defence system: Reports
Tests of the advanced air defence system could stoke tensions between Turkey and the United States.
Twitter CEO: Blocking links to NY Post Biden story was ‘wrong’
After blowback, Twitter chief says it was wrong to block links to an article citing unverified emails from Biden's son.
Pfizer may seek US green light to use COVID vaccine in late Nov
But that makes it unlikely a vaccine will be available before the US election which President Trump has promised.
Gaza children struggle with studies during COVID-19 lockdown
With high poverty, power cuts, and poor internet amid Israel's blockade, remote learning has been a nightmare.
Amy Coney Barrett ‘most qualified’ for top court: Ex-Trump aide
Critics argue Judge Barrett’s confirmation to the Supreme Court will dismantle pro-abortion rights and healthcare.
In QAnon-linked US candidates, populism meets conspiracy
At least 25 congressional candidates with links to the conspiracy web QAnon will appear on ballots on November 3.
US stocks edge higher on vaccine hope, upbeat retail numbers
Investor spirits were buoyed after US gov't figures showed that retail sales increased more than expected in September.
UN confirms donor conference of crisis-plagued Sahel region
Conference, hosted by the UN, Germany, Denmark and the EU, aims to 'instil acute sense of urgency' among policymakers.
UK must prepare for ‘no deal’ Brexit, says PM Boris Johnson
The UK wants an EU trade deal like the bloc's pact with Canada, but talks have stalled before the UK's final divorce.
21 million Americans have voted early: US election live updates
Trump campaigns in the battleground states of Florida and Georgia, Biden in Michigan, 18 days before Election Day.
World caught in ‘syndemic’ of chronic diseases and COVID: Report
A global study finds that the rise in chronic conditions has exacerbated the coronavirus death toll.
Israel stops issuing visas to UN human rights agency
OHCHR country director among 9 of 12 of UN agency's workers forced to leave after visas were not renewed.
Trump v Biden: Who will win over stressed-out parents?
As a working single parent of a five-year-old, childcare is a major issue for me this election. I'm far from alone.
US small businesses hustle amid Amazon’s ‘Christmas creep’
Small business owners are hustling for their share of holiday shopping after big retailers moved up sales to October.
American Voter: Jolene Jones
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
UK: Why migrants are hiring accent coaches to sound more British
Some are training speech to avoid racism, but experts warn systemic discrimination should be tackled instead.
Mud-brick palace is Yemen’s latest heritage site facing disaster
Deterioration of the building reflects Yemen's downward spiral since 2014 when Houthis toppled Hadi's gov't.
‘Airlift of hope’: Hundreds freed on day 2 of Yemen prisoner swap
More than 350 prisoners expected to be exchanged between internationally-recognised gov't and Houthi rebels.
Tensions as suspects in S Africa farm murder case appear in court
Tense scenes outside a court in South Africa at hearing for two Black men charged with killing a white farmer.
Former French President Sarkozy charged over Libyan financing
Nicolas Sarkozy is accused of using cash from former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his 2007 presidential campaign.
Ex-prisoner-turned-rapper fights for justice for Asian Americans
New York hip hop artist China Mac uses his platform to rally against anti-Asian stigma and xenophobic abuse in the US.
Italy’s ‘fetus graves’ renew abortion debate
Discovery of burials women did not authorise highlights range of remaining challenges surrounding terminations.
China rejects report Uighur children being separated from parents
Foreign ministry spokesman rejects news report that characterises China's Uighur policies as a crime against humanity.
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