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Surrounded by war, Burkinabe civilians have votes taken away
Hundreds of thousands of people in areas hit by violence may not be able to vote in Burkina Faso's presidential poll.
Trump says US ‘learning to live’ with COVID-19: US election news
The president has continually downplayed the threat of the coronavirus pandemic since leaving the hospital on Monday.
US white male professor allegedly poses as Black immigrant woman
The professor set up a fake Twitter account to post racist and sexist comments and to attack other users.
Bangladesh rocked by fresh protests over sexual assaults
Hundreds protest for a second day after a video emerges showing men attacking a woman from a disadvantaged community.
Erdogan decries Macron’s plan against ‘Islamist separatism’
Another clash begins between the Turkish and French presidents.
Almost half of Arab youth considering emigrating, survey says
The Arab Youth Survey 2020 finds the Levant region has the highest number of people aged 18-24 considering emigrating.
Kanye discloses finances as part of US presidential run
In filings, Kanye West said his largest asset is fashion company Yeezy LLC, which he said is worth 'over $50 million'.
Qatar loosens restrictions on foreign property ownership
A new law will add to the limited number of locations where non-Qataris can buy real estate outright, statement says.
Locked out: Clash of Clans latest title off limits to Iran gamers
Iranian users have been blocked from some massively popular online games, including League of Legends.
Who will be Kuwait’s next crown prince?
Kuwait's new emir, Sheikh Nawaf, has a year to name a likely heir to the throne but decision expected within weeks.
Greece says onus on Turkey to ease tensions in East Mediterranean
Greek PM hopes Turkish action is 'sincere' as Erdogan claims EU succumbed to blackmail regarding sanctions threat.
West African leaders lift post-coup sanctions on Mali
West African regional bloc ECOWAS ends punitive measures imposed against Mali following August military coup.
Mom burnout: Pandemic driving millions of women from US workforce
The pandemic has exacerbated gender inequities that force mothers into the ‘double shift’ of work and childcare.
Truck bomb in Syria’s Al-Bab kills at least 14
Explosion near a bus station in the Turkish-controlled town also wounded dozens, medics and a war monitor said.
Egypt releases jailed journalist Basma Mostafa amid outcry
CPJ said Mostafa's arrest was 'clear retaliation for covering news that Egyptian government wants to suppress'.
‘Stop stigmatising us’, French Muslims tell Macron
Critics hit out at president's proposals to stem 'separatism', but some say divisive measures are a positive step.
Black hole research wins scientists Nobel Prize for physics
Roger Penrose, Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez awarded the prize for their discoveries related to black holes.
Kuwait’s new emir asks cabinet to stay on after gov’t resignation
PM Sabah al-Khalid al-Sabah submitted cabinet resignation to ensure those who hold gov't posts have the emir's backing.
Navalny blames Russian intelligence for ‘poisoning’ attack
Putin critic says Russian authorities poisoned him because they saw him as a threat ahead of parliamentary polls.
US court orders Iran to pay $1.4bn over missing ex-FBI agent
Former agent Robert Levinson disappeared during a visit to an Iranian island in March 2007.
Why are people with mental illness in chains?
Human Rights Watch reports widespread use of restraint and confinement of people with psychosocial disabilities.
Hong Kong defends teacher’s firing for ‘independence’ lesson
Teacher's union denounces education bureau's move to de-register teacher; Carrie Lam vows to get rid of 'bad apples'.
Pakistan police look for suspects after Ahmadi professor killed
Zoology professor who belonged to the minority Ahmadiyya sect shot dead in the northwestern city of Peshawar.
Greece braces for historic verdict on far-right Golden Dawn group
After a years-long trial, an Athens court will decide the future of a notorious neo-Nazi group founded in the 1980s.
‘A jobs recovery’: Australia slashes taxes, boosts spending
New economic stimulus measures are expected to push Australia's budget deficit to a record $167bn due to coronavirus.
Nagorno-Karabakh fighting spills into tenth day: Live news
As battle continues, al-Assad 'confirms' Syrian fighters operating in disputed region as he lashes out at Turkey.
‘One killed’ amid protests as political crisis grips Kyrgyzstan
Parliamentary vote results annulled in wake of violence, as opposition claims to have seized power.
Afghan cricketer Najeeb Tarakai dies aged 29 after road accident
Top-order batsman dies following a road accident last week, the Afghanistan Cricket Board says.
Pakistan ex-president charged for corruption, ex-pm with sedition
Asif Ali Zardari charged in two corruption cases, while Punjab government admits case against Nawaz Sharif for treason.
Iran: US gov’t, not just Trump, blamed for Soleimani killing
Soleimani was killed when his convoy was hit by a US drone strike near Baghdad airport on January 3.
When Africa was a German laboratory
Western scientists used Africa as a living laboratory during the sleeping sickness epidemics of the early 20th century.
In Pictures: Navajo Nation’s water-scarce life
Decades of severe drought and climate change are drying the lifeblood of Navajo ranchers.
Jobs, not tax hikes: UK’s Sunak lays out priorities for economy
UK finance minister says protecting jobs is his short-term focus, but the growing debt pile will need to be tackled.
Holy lockdown! The Batman and Dune movies’ releases delayed
The high-profile films are among several big-budget releases being pushed back due to the coronavirus.
UN chief Guterres: Libya’s future is at stake
UN Secretary-General urged world powers with interests in Libya's war to stop sending arms to its rival governments.
Taiwan says military under pressure from China as missions mount
Taiwan air force scrambled more than twice as much in 2020 to intercept Chinese planes crossing island's buffer zone.
Indonesian workers stage protests against new labour laws
Opponents say the new law allows contractors to remain in place for life and weakens environmental protections.
Anti-virus software pioneer McAfee arrested for US tax evasion
US accuses John McAfee of failing to file tax returns and hiding assets, and is seeking his extradition from Spain.
Pompeo in Japan to boost ties with Asian allies to counter China
Quad grouping of foreign ministers seen as a platform to strengthen US solidarity with regional allies against China.
Kyrgyzstan protesters seize gov’t house, free ex-leader Atambayev
Police used water cannon, stun grenades and tear gas to disperse crowd who forced their way into a government building.
‘Get out there’: Still battling COVID-19, Trump leaves hospital
US president returns to White House to continue treatment as virus spreads through the administration.
The Hong Kong people left out of the UK’s safe haven offer
South Indians who got UK citizenship in 1997, find spouse income rules an impossible hurdle in effort to find security.
Former tech CEO sentenced in US college admissions scandal
Peter Dameris was sentenced to one year of home confinement and ordered to pay a $95,000 fine.
US Senate announces hearing for Trump’s Supreme Court pick
Amy Coney Barrett will face confirmation hearings from October 12 to decide her appointment to the top US court.
Walmart must turn over files on alleged opioid mishandling
A judge ruled Monday that Walmart must turn over internal board discussions about opioids dating back to 2010.
Venezuela mulls 100,000 Bolivar bill. Guess how much it’s worth?
Venezuela bought security paper and considers printing 100,000-bolivar notes to keep up with 2,400 percent inflation.
Hundreds take to Algiers streets despite ban on protests
Demonstrators commemorate 1988 pro-democracy movement, denounce army role and demand deeper reforms.
US COVID-19 deaths surpass 210,000 as Trump set to leave hospital
Donald Trump has frequently downplayed the threat of COVID-19, which has infected more than 7.4 million Americans.
American Voter: Jaxon Porterfield
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Trump to head back to White House after COVID-19 hospital stay
Three days after checking into the hospital, Trump says he will head home to continue treatment for coronavirus.
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