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White House doc says Trump can do public events from Saturday
US president eager to get back on the campaign trail after ten days confined to hospital and the White House.
White Texas officer charged in Black man’s fatal shooting fired
Former officer Shaun Lucas is fired after fatally shooting Jonathan Price while responding to a domestic disturbance.
McConnell says he avoids White House, cites lax COVID-19 approach
US Senator Mitch McConnell has not been to the White House, which is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak, for two months.
Breonna Taylor: Police files raise new questions, renew outrage
The mayor of Louisville this week released hundreds of documents from a police probe into death of unarmed Black woman.
Amnesty: Killing of Colombia activists result of failed policies
Rights group warns situation for rights defenders has worsened since 2016 peace deal between the government and FARC.
Court blocks Wisconsin absentee ballot extension
Democrats likely to go to US Supreme Court to get an extension of the election-day deadline for absentee ballots.
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish groups sue NY governor over COVID-19 curbs
In lawsuit, religious groups allege strict restrictions imposed amid COVID-19 case surge are unconstitutional in the US.
British football coach sentenced to more prison time for abuse
Barry Bennell, featured in an Al Jazeera investigation, was already serving a 30-year sentence for child abuse.
Kidnapped Mali opposition leader and French aid worker freed
Soumaila Cisse and Sophie Petronin among four hostages released by suspected al-Qaeda-linked fighters.
Finalists: World Trade Org to be led by woman for first time
South Korea’s trade minister and a Harvard-trained former Nigerian finance minister are finalists for director-general.
Mali coup leaders free former prime minister, generals
Officials' release was a demand of the West African regional bloc, ECOWAS, which this week lifted sanctions on Mali.
Israeli government extends ban limiting public protests
PM Netanyahu says the restrictions are driven by safety concerns as the country battles a surge in COVID-19.
American Voter: Alexandra Nichole Salazar Vasquez
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Former Unaoil executive sentenced over Iraq bribery worth $1.7bn
Basil al-Jarah admitted to paying $17m in bribes to clinch $1.7bn worth of oil projects in post-occupation Iraq.
‘Deep respect’: Iranians mourn singer Mohammad Reza Shajarian
The much-loved iconic singer was also admired by many for his support of the 2009 Green Movement protests.
Thirteen charged in ‘plots’ against Michigan governor
Prosecutors reveal arrests in 'plots' to storm the Michigan state capitol building and kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
US sanctions Iran’s entire financial sector
Latest round of US sanctions targets 18 banks and effectively cuts Iran off from the global financial system.
Greece, Cyprus threaten EU sanctions against Turkey over Varosha
Greece says if Turkey does not reverse reopening part of Cypriot ghost town, it may seek to trigger economic sanctions.
Trump, Pelosi tout stimulus progress but differ on scope of deal
Trump signals talks over targeted aid are going well, but Pelosi says there needs to be agreement on a broader package.
What is QAnon, the conspiracy theory spreading throughout the US
At least 24 US political candidates have supported a conspiracy that claims liberals are harvesting children's blood.
Mexico’s water crisis heats up as transfer to US looms
Farmers in Mexico's drought-hit Chihuahua state say a looming water transfer to the US threatens their livelihoods.
Madrid court annuls central government’s COVID curbs on city
Regional government chief Isabel Diaz Ayuso opposed the restrictions, saying they would ravage the region's economy.
Hurricane Delta threatens a devastated Louisiana on US Gulf Coast
In an unprecedented storm season, Louisiana residents are now preparing for the approach of Hurricane Delta.
Seeing the barrell half full, OPEC rolls out oil forecast
OPEC sees oil demand peaking by the late 2030s, in contrast to oil industry view that plateau will happen sooner.
Lebanon’s COVID-19 surge: What went wrong?
More than half of the country's 48,377 cases and 433 deaths occurred in the past month alone.
Trump, Biden spar over next presidential debate: US election news
Trump says talks with Congress have restarted over further COVID-19 relief with a good chance a deal could be reached.
Used to crisis, Argentines pivot to survive COVID economic blow
Finding new sources of income in Argentina has become such a well-honed skill, it is known as 'the rummage'.
Kyrgyzstan’s complex crisis: What you need to know in 500 words
Unrest following a disputed parliamentary election has resulted in a power vacuum, and significant challenges remain.
‘Girls Takeover’: Teen is Finnish PM for a day to raise awareness
Aava Murto stepped into the shoes of PM Sanna Marin to highlight the effect of technology on gender equality.
Turkey, Greece agree on talks over Eastern Mediterranean
Ankara to host first round of exploratory talks, Turkish FM says after meeting Greek counterpart.
Are dual listings in store for Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi exchanges?
Two stock exchanges have launched talks, in latest sign of cooperation following normalisation of UAE-Israel relations.
Kyrgyzstan crisis: No clear leadership after days of unrest
Amid political impasse, Russia describes situation in Kyrgyzstan, a former Soviet republic, as 'messy and chaotic'.
Traditionally Republican Arizona now a Trump-Biden battleground
The economy and the coronavirus are top issues on Arizona voters' minds, and immigration is a factor too.
Yemen: UN calls for ceasefire as clashes resume in Hodeidah port
Dozens of people have been killed, including civilians, as fighting erupted despite a UN-brokered ceasefire in place.
Trump refuses to participate in virtual debate
Second debate on October 15 was to be held virtually, with Trump and Biden participating from remote locations.
Iran rights activist Narges Mohammadi freed from jail
Narges Mohammadi released from prison after her sentence was reduced, her husband and the judiciary said.
American poet Louise Gluck awarded Nobel Prize in Literature
Gluck honoured for her 'unmistakable poetic voice', Swedish Academy says.
‘Chhota Bheem’: The Indian superhero toddler goes global
Mighty Little Bheem has a huge fan base that stretches from Seattle to Sao Paulo, making it one of Netflix's top shows.
Which countries in Europe might avoid a second wave, and why?
Expert-led measures, better compliance and learning from mistakes help some manage the virus better second time around.
Rohingya accuse Bangladesh officers of abuse over hunger strike
The Rohingya say they were beaten for holding a hunger strike to demand better living conditions on Bhashan Char island.
Huawei in the UK: Parliament body says firm colludes with Beijing
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei colludes with 'Communist Party apparatus', UK Parliament Defence Committee says.
In Pictures: Indonesians rally against ‘omnibus’ jobs law
Thousands protest braving tear gas against new law that trade unions say undermines labour rights.
S Korean accused of lying to COVID-19 investigators sent to jail
Prosecutors say infections in at least 80 people were traced to the 24-year-old man, who taught at a school in Incheon.
US economic stimulus hopes give stocks a boost – for now
After saying he is halting talks with Democrats over fiscal stimulus bill, Trump said he will back targeted measures.
Colombia’s Duque seeks action over FARC assassination confession
The president calls for the expulsion of ex-FARC commanders from Congress over the assassination of a politician.
France, US and Russia to meet on Nagorno-Karabakh: Live updates
As international mediators head to Geneva, Armenia and Azerbaijan report further casualties.
Why race relations are an abusive fantasy
What we have in America is not 'race relations' but a 400-year cycle of racist abuse.
Sheikh Meshaal sworn in as Kuwait’s new crown prince
Analysts say Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Nawaf may delegate a larger portion of responsibilities to the new crown prince.
Brazil hits 5 million COVID-19 cases, as experts fear second wave
Death toll nears 150,000 while experts warn that Brazilians are now ignoring social distancing precautions.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro says he ended ‘Car Wash’ corruption probe
Under the so-called 'Car Wash' operation dozens of company executives and politicians were jailed for taking bribes.
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