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Nagorno-Karabakh: New weapons for an old conflict spell danger
From sophisticated drones to attacks shown on digital billboards, analysts say war has taken on a 'sci-fi' effect.
India sees fewest new coronavirus cases in nearly two months
World's second-worst-hit country registers 55,342 new cases, its lowest single-day tally since the middle of August.
Timeline: Is it finally time for Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim?
Anwar Ibrahim rose to deputy prime minister before he was sacked in 1998 and re-emerged as a figurehead for reform.
UK unemployment rate jumps as job protection plan winds down
UK finance minister has replaced a $65bn wage subsidy scheme, due to expire this month, with a less generous programme.
‘I feel powerful’: Trump on campaign trail after COVID ‘recovery’
President Trump tells his supporters 'we are going to win four more years' as he addresses rally in Florida.
Ecuador Indigenous group sues president over protest crackdown
Lawsuit filed against President Moreno for alleged crimes against humanity committed during deadly protests last year.
Joe Biden’s America is a dangerous myth
The moral and righteous America Biden is promising to bring back never existed in the first place.
‘The king of electricity’: Solar outshines other power sources
Solar power is set to overtake coal as the world's main electricity source by 2025, International Energy Agency says.
China’s trade with the world surges as economies reopen
But some analysts warn that demand for Chinese protective equipment is waning, possibly hurting future export growth.
Coronavirus vaccine trial halted after participant gets sick
Johnson & Johnson was looking to enrol as many as 60,000 volunteers in US and around the world in its vaccine trial.
China, Russia, Saudi Arabia set to join UN Human Rights Council
Rights groups express alarm at countries expected to secure seats on the UN's top human rights body.
Australia seeks confirmation of reported China coal import ban
Chinese power stations, steel mills and ports have been told to stop taking in Australian coal, sources tell Bloomberg.
UN chief warns development banks to stop backing fossil fuels
Environmental group says World Bank invested more than $12bn in fossil fuels since 2015 Paris climate accord.
Malaysia’s Anwar Ibrahim meets king in challenge for leadership
Anwar says he has necessary support as government battles public anger over resurgence of COVID-19.
White House moving forward on arms sales to Taiwan: Report
Sale covers truck-based rocket launchers, long-range air-to-ground missiles, and external sensor pods for F-16 jets.
Guinea opposition condemns 90 protest deaths ahead of polls
The controversial bid by 82-year-old President Alpha Conde for a third term on October 18 has sparked massive protests.
California Republicans placed illegal drop boxes
Mail ballot irregularities plague US state election officials as demand surges because of COVID-19.
Doctor says Donald Trump tests negative for COVID-19
Sean Conley says Trump tested negative on consecutive days, as the president returns to the US election campaign trail.
G20 may only offer poorest countries 6 more months of debt relief
Some G20 nations are reluctant to extend another year of debt service relief to world's poorest, World Bank chief said.
Foxconn plant Trump hailed as ‘8th wonder’ loses huge tax credits
Foxconn won't qualify for billions in tax credits in the US unless it resubmits a proposal for its smaller plant.
Palestinian on hunger strike in Israeli jail ‘on verge of death’
Maher al-Akhras, 49, has been held in 'administrative detention' since his arrest more than 70 days ago.
Mexico removes Christopher Columbus statue before annual protest
Authorities say it was taken away for restoration work but added it was also time for reflection on Columbus's legacy.
Black man led by rope by white cops on horseback sues Texas city
Lawsuit claims Donald Neely suffered physical and emotional distress after his arrest in the US state of Texas.
US air raids target Taliban fighters advancing on key Afghan city
The US conducted 'targeted strikes in Helmand' to defend Afghan troops, military spokesman says.
Last call: UK closes pubs in hard-hit areas to curb COVID surge
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson unveiled a three-tier plan he hopes will simplify the imposition of lockdown measures.
Mexico makes $159m payment to secure COVID-19 vaccine
Countries are racing to secure access to an eventual COVID-19 vaccine.
Bollywood execs sue media for crime-filled portrayal of industry
After Bollywood star Sushant Singh Rajput was found dead in June, media reports focused on the industry's darker side.
Protesters knock down Roosevelt, Lincoln statues in Portland
Demonstrators topple statues of former presidents at Indigenous Peoples Day of Rage event in US state of Oregon.
What could Turkey’s latest S-400 missile tests mean?
Turkey is set to carry out more tests of its controversial Russian S-400 anti-aircraft defence system.
Hundreds mobilise in Tanzania to contain Mount Kilimanjaro fire
Officials say students and residents helping firefighters to put out blaze on Africa's highest mountain.
‘Unethical’: WHO chief slams herd immunity as COVID-19 response
Tedros warns that herd immunity is a 'scientifically and ethically problematic' strategy for a pandemic.
UK unveils three-level lockdown plan; Liverpool at highest risk
PM Johnson's three-tier system is an attempt to standardise a patchwork of restrictions imposed across England.
Nobel problem: Economists want to see their profession diversify
As the Nobel prize in economics once again is awarded to men, economists call for more diversity at every level.
Facebook bans posts that deny or distort the Holocaust
Social media giant says the new policy is response to the rise in anti-Semitism and ignorance about the Nazi killings.
Why is QAnon spreading outside the US?
Its theories have been repeatedly debunked, yet the conspiracy movement known as 'QAnon' continues to thrive.
American Voter: Benjamin Rodgers
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Peru President Martin Vizcarra denies fresh corruption allegation
Weeks after surviving impeachment attempt over a previous scandal, Martin Vizcarra rejects new allegation of corruption.
Q&A: ‘We can eradicate polio from the world’
Dr Tunji Funsho talks to Al Jazeera about immunisation efforts in Africa, which was declared wild polio-free this year.
In Pictures: Paraguay River depleted by drought
Extreme drought has brought the Paraguay River to its lowest level in half a century.
Iran says deal reached to unlock funds frozen in Iraq
Deal to unlock funds to buy humanitarian goods follows Trump admin's blacklisting of Iran's financial sector.
South Africa president says farm attacks not ‘racially motivated’
President Ramaphosa rejects claims by pressure groups that a spike in attacks on white farms is 'ethnic cleansing'.
Analysis: The politics behind the Lebanon-Israel border talks
Lebanon and Israel are set to hold US-mediated talks on a maritime border dispute.
Wall St strategists divided over how to trade a Biden win
Wall Street pundits are corralling around a likely Biden victory, but diverge on whether it would sink or lift stocks.
Opioid drugmaker Mallinckrodt files for US bankruptcy protection
Mallinckrodt said on Monday it had agreed to pay $1.6bn over several years to settle opioid-related litigation.
Changing population turns Georgia into Trump-Biden battleground
As the number of older white voters decreases, Republicans' decades of presidential success is threatened.
Anti-India clashes after troops kill two rebels in Kashmir
Two suspected insurgents killed in fighting, say police, as residents claim troops set a civilian house on fire.
Vietnam flood death toll rises as storm Nangka dumps more rain
Most of the 23 victims were washed away by floodwaters as nearly 46,000 people have been evacuated from affected areas.
Jordan king swears in new gov’t headed by PM Bisher al-Khaswaneh
The new administration will seek to accelerate economic reforms amid the coronavirus crisis.
US stocks open higher as investors cling to stimulus hope
Shares of Apple are leading the charge higher a day ahead of the iPhone maker's launch event.
Belarus police threaten to use firearms on protesters
Move marks first time authorities explicitly threaten to use firearms as protesters keep calling for Lukashenko to quit.
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