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Convoy attack kills 14 in southwestern Pakistan
The attack occurred about 250km (155 miles) west of Pakistan's main city of Karachi on Thursday.
Twitter restricts Trump campaign: US election live news
Twitter temporarily restricted Trump's election campaign account from tweeting, saying a video violated its rules.
Kamala Harris’s staffer tests positive for COVID-19
Harris had no contact with the staffer, but is postponing her in-person campaign schedule until Monday.
US stocks down as stimulus talks stall, second wave creeps in
Hope is fading that the White House and Congress will agree on an aid package as jobless claims and COVID cases rise.
Sweden’s gov’t proposes a 40% increase in defence spending
Sweden's left-leaning government proposes biggest increase in defence spending in 70 years.
Russia withdraws from MH17 talks with Netherlands and Australia
The Netherlands holds Russia responsible and has started legal proceedings at the European Court of Human Rights.
Nagorno-Karabakh: ‘Three dead’ in attack at Azerbaijan cemetery
Azerbaijan claims Armenia targeted people visiting a cemetery in Tartar as hostilities over breakaway region continue.
US recovery looks shakier with unexpected rise in jobless claims
News hits as Trump administration and Congressional Democrats remain deadlocked over a new round of virus relief aid.
Armenia, Azerbaijan battle an online war over Nagorno-Karabakh
Rivals use official social media accounts to ramp up rhetoric and deny claims of attacks, but can either be believed?
US Elections 2020: What is the Electoral College?
A state-based system, not the popular vote, decides the winner of the United States presidential election. Here is how.
Thailand’s lese majeste law: A weapon to silence dissent?
Since the 2014 coup more than 90 people have been prosecuted under the lese majeste law and 43 have been sentenced.
Bangladesh sentences five men to death for 2012 gang rape of teen
Court order comes days after government introduced death penalty for rape amid growing anger over sexual violence.
Thai protesters rally in Bangkok defying state of emergency
Hundreds of protesters gather in the Thai capital calling for police to free arrested activists as they seek reforms.
Death of a woman in Cairo suburb sparks anger in Egypt
The incident sparked anger across Egypt after it was initially reported by several media outlets as a sex crime.
Hours after truce agreed, children became orphans in Azerbaijan
Ten people were killed in an attack on Azerbaijan’s second city, Ganja, including several members of the same families.
Yemen: Over 1,000 prisoners to be freed in large-scale swap deal
The warring sides in Yemen will exchange some 1,081 prisoners on Thursday and Friday, under a deal struck last month.
Sooronbay Jeenbekov: Kyrgyzstan president announces resignation
Jeenbekov has faced calls to step down from protesters and political opponents amid unrest following a disputed vote.
Syria-Russia alliance targeted civilians in Idlib: HRW report
The watchdog says the targeting of civilians by the Syria-Russia alliance may amount to crimes against humanity.
Fading US stimulus hopes, rising virus cases hit global shares
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said a fiscal stimulus deal with rival Democrats is unlikely before elections.
UN envoy says ex-FARC fighters in Colombia being killed
At least 19 former combatants from the leftist group have been killed in past three months, UN says.
Cypriot parliament speaker quits after passport scheme scandal
Demetris Syllouris was one of two politicians implicated in Al Jazeera's investigation into a passports-for-sale scheme.
Australia police drop probe into Afghan ‘war crimes’ reporting
The decision came after ABC alleged Australian troops had killed unarmed men and children in Afghanistan.
Who is Kyrgyzstan’s new prime minister, Sadyr Japarov?
Japarov, a nationalist who wants to share Kyrgyzstan's gold wealth with the public, was freed by protesters amid unrest.
Graphic Novel: Motherhood in crisis
Four women share their stories of hardship and survival in Sierra Leone, where falling pregnant can mean risking death.
Somali soldiers killed in al-Shabab attack near Mogadishu
Somali military says 13 of its soldiers killed in al-Shabab attack northwest of the capital Mogadishu.
Indian cinemas reopen amid fewest coronavirus deaths in 11 weeks
After seven-month blackout, theatres to reopen on the day India sees lowest single-day deaths in almost three months.
Spain extradites former banker sentenced in Iran for corruption
Alireza Heydar Abadipour, former CEO of Sarmayeh Bank, had been sentenced in absentia on fraud and embezzlement charges.
Why Sri Lanka jailed a Muslim lawyer without charge for 6 months
Hejaaz Hizbullah was arrested under a terrorism law over allegations rights groups say lack 'any credible evidence'.
‘Oppressive and dangerous’: Amazon workers take company to court
Employees at Amazon warehouse in New York say firm reinstated output quotas despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
K-pop band BTS’ label, Big Hit, is a smash with Korean investors
Shares of Big Hit Entertainment surge on South Korean market debut, as company uses social media to boost audiences.
Poor Indian women ‘learn to ignore’ sex abuse at work: Watchdog
Women working in the informal sector rarely report sexual harassment for fear of losing jobs, Human Rights Watch says.
WHO fears more tuberculosis deaths as COVID-19 pandemic continues
'Significant reductions' seen in health interventions of TB patients as a result of lockdowns imposed due to COVID-19.
China says US undermines peace after ship sails through strait
The destroyer USS Barry sailed through the Taiwan Strait on Wednesday in what the US Navy said was a 'routine transit'.
Thailand declares emergency, detains leaders, to curb protests
Government action follows months of student-led street protests that saw royal motorcade heckled.
Police gave no warning in Antifa activist shooting: Witnesses
US Marshals task force did not identify themselves before killing Michael Reinoehl in Washington, witnesses say.
US appoints Tibet coordinator amid tensions with China
Beijing has refused to deal with the US coordinator, seeing the role as interference in its internal affairs.
Trump’s son Barron tested positive for COVID-19, reveals Melania
First lady says 14-year-old Barron Trump had coronavirus but exhibited no symptoms and has since tested negative.
G20 agrees to additional 6-month debt suspension for poor nations
The move could help poor countries as they battle the coronavirus pandemic and deal with its economic fallout.
Guatemala to verify report on US agents ‘unauthorised’ operation
US Senate committee report alleges DHS personnel rounded up Honduran migrants Guatemala in 'unauthorised' operation.
Judge blocks US state’s indoor capacity limits amid COVID surge
COVID-19 is surging in Wisconsin, but a judge temporarily blocked the governor's order to limit indoor dining capacity.
Nosedive: United Airlines revenue drops 78 percent in Q3
The staggering figure is still better than United Airlines' second-quarter plunge of 87 percent.
‘We have to act’: France’s Macron orders curfews to contain COVID
French leader orders nighttime curfews for Paris and eight other French cities to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
Two Americans, 240 Yemen rebel backers freed in apparent swap
US national security adviser thanks Saudi king and Omani sultan for efforts in securing release of its citizens.
Tanzania opposition agrees to collaborate. Will it pay off?
Tanzania gears up for October 28 polls to elect presidents for mainland and Zanzibar, as well as MPs and councillors.
Pompeo urges Saudi Arabia to normalise ties with Israel
The US is encouraging more Gulf countries to strike similar accords with Israel, following UAE and Bahrain agreements.
Cyprus: Anti-corruption protests after Al Jazeera passport expose
The protests followed repeated calls for Cyprus’s second in command Demetris Syllouris to step down.
Trump mulls adding China’s Ant Group to trade blacklist: Report
China hardliners in the Trump administration are seeking to send a message deterring US investors from Ant Group's IPO.
Iran slams new allegations against arrested diplomat in Belgium
Iran says new 'fabrications' are politically motivated against the Islamic republic.
Hong Kong protests: US warns banks they could face sanctions
The US told banks they could face sanctions for doing business with individuals involved in the crackdown on Hong Kong.
White woman charged in racist NYC run-in made a second 911 call
In the first 911 call, Amy Cooper told a dispatcher that a birdwatcher named Christian Cooper was threatening her.
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