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New Caledonia rejects independence, will stay part of France
Most voters choose to remain part of France, instead of backing independence, in second of three possible referendums.
How will the death of Kuwait’s Sheikh Sabah affect GCC relations?
Some Gulf countries may seek to test the commitment of Kuwait’s new leadership to speak up for Gulf Cooperation Council.
Aussies defy COVID limits and crowd Victoria’s beaches, parks
Premier calls on state to 'stay the course' after large groups of people head outside to celebrate relaxed regulations.
In Pictures: Ethiopia’s Oromo hold Irreecha festival
The government says it restricted attendance at the Oromo group's Irreecha festival to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The myth of the good mother
I could not fathom failing at the most basic measure of good motherhood. But some things cannot be fixed.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan says civilian killed in Ganja
Armenia denied the attack but leader of Nagorno-Karabakh said it targeted Ganja on Sunday.
Pilgrims return to Mecca as Saudi Arabia eases COVID restrictions
A limited number of citizens and residents permitted to enter Mecca's Grand Mosque during first phase of reopening.
Kyrgyzstan goes to polls amid vote-buying allegations
Pro-government parties expected to win significant number of seats in polls marred by allegations of vote-buying.
Donald Trump’s video message from the hospital
After conflicting reports over his health, Trump spoke from the hospital where he is under treatment for COVID-19.
Thousands defy lockdown as they call for Netanyahu to resign
Protest, now on its 15th week, keeps pressure on prime minister to quit over alleged corruption and his handling of pandemic.
Trump, White House give conflicting accounts of his condition
US leader 'feeling better' after being admitted into hospital but chief of staff says symptoms are 'very concerning'.
Jordan’s King Abdullah accepts prime minister’s resignation
Omar al-Razzaz will stay on in a caretaker capacity until the king designates a successor to oversee elections.
Will Trump’s illness make others take COVID-19 more seriously?
The US president is in a military hospital receiving treatment for COVID-19.
Iranian-French academic Fariba Adelkhah temporarily freed
Jailed over security breaches, Adelkhah will have to wear an ankle bracelet while on furlough.
New Caledonia set for 2nd referendum on independence from France
Voters in southern Pacific archipelago will choose whether to break away from France in second independence referendum.
Top Thai zoo official shot dead amid missing wildlife scandal
Official investigating the disappearance of a rare albino barking deer was shot in the offices of Songkhla Zoo.
American Voter: Joseph Kim
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
‘There is no work’: Hondurans brave risks in US-bound caravan
Guatemala is cracking down on a Honduran migrant caravan, as thousands entered the country on foot this week.
The Palestinians need an alternative vision
The Palestinian people need to break free of the reality that various 'accords' have imposed on them.
Italian PM Conte to testify in Salvini refugee abuse case
Former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini faces kidnapping charges for delaying disembarkation of 131 migrants in 2019.
US Senate floor activity postponed as COVID-19 infections spread
Republican Senate Majority Leader McConnell says confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee will proceed as planned.
Why are US minorities left out of coronavirus vaccine trials?
Ethnic minorities are most at risk but are under-represented in the search for a solution.
WHO urges Turkey to follow its COVID-19 reporting guides
The move comes after health minister says daily figures published since July 29 only reflected symptomatic patients.
Egypt unveils 59 ancient coffins in major archaeological find
Egypt put on show dozens of coffins belonging to priests and clerks from the 26th dynasty, buried about 2,500 years ago.
President Trump ‘doing very well’, says White House doctor
US President Donald Trump was moved to military hospital in Maryland on Friday after testing positive for COVID-19.
Many people missing in severe floods in Italy and France
A storm hit southeastern France and northern Italy, leading to destroyed homes, bridges and blocked roads.
Iran to implement stricter restrictions as COVID-19 cases mount
The new measures come as coronavirus infections rise sharply across the country, especially in the capital Tehran.
Canada: Murder raises fresh concerns about far-right violence
The brazen killing of a Toronto-area mosque caretaker points to rise of far-right groups in Canada, experts say.
Sudan’s government, rebel groups sign landmark deal
Sudan's government and rebel groups ink the deal in Juba a year after the peace talks began.
Canadian warship sails near Taiwan amid heightened China tensions
Taiwan's defence ministry said the Canadian warship sailed into Taiwan Strait from the South China Sea.
Nagorno-Karabakh: Fresh fighting erupts dashing ceasefire efforts
Armenian prime minister says his country faces 'decisive moment' as fighting intensifies in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Belgium detains Rwanda genocide suspects
Two suspects detained in Brussels and another in the province of Hainault, according to the prosecutor's office.
Deadly car bomb targets gov’t building in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar
At least 13 killed and more than 30 people wounded after car bomb hits building in Ghani Khel district, officials say.
Amnesty urges Egypt to release detainees after rare protests
At least 496 individuals are in prison as a result of crackdown against anti-government protests, Amnesty said.
Five things you need to know about Trump’s COVID-19 infection
The president's diagnosis has thrown the US election into chaos as campaigning is halted.
How a Greek reporter could help put neo-Nazis behind bars
Reporter Dimitris Psarras has spent decades investigating one of Greece's most violent far-right groups, Golden Dawn.
Spanish capital Madrid placed under partial lockdown
It is the first European capital to return to lockdown as residents express exasperation.
Israel ties will help remove Sudan from US terrorism list: Dagalo
Relations with Israel tied to removing Sudan from US list of states sponsoring terrorism, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo says.
An elegy to Baghdad
Amid violence, greed and negligence, old Baghdad is disappearing.
Mexico deploys army on southern border to block migrant caravan
The military deployment comes as President Lopez Obrador suggested the caravan was linked to the US election.
Timeline: President Trump’s comments on the coronavirus
In briefings, interviews and rallies, Trump has repeatedly claimed the virus is 'under control and will 'go away'
Hathras gang rape: India police suspended amid public outcry
Police face criticism for cremating teenager's body against the wishes of her family and religious customs.
Ethiopia: Suspects in killing of musician charged with terrorism
Terrorism charges filed against four suspects in connection with the killing of singer that ignited deadly protests.
India passes grim milestone of 100,000 COVID-19 deaths
Eight months since the first case was detected, number of cases and fatalities surge in the South Asian nation.
Italy’s Salvini goes on trial, accused of ‘kidnapping’ refugees
In 2019, the far-right leader, then interior minister, refused to allow more than 100 refugees to disembark from a ship.
Trump in hospital; campaign chief positive for COVID-19 – Live
Donald Trump is undergoing remdesevir treatment at the Walter Reed military hospital.
Russian journalist dies after setting herself on fire
Prior to her self-immolation, Irina Slavina wrote on Facebook: 'I ask you to blame the Russian Federation for my death'.
Trump moves to Walter Reed after COVID-19 diagnosis
White House says Trump moved to Walter Reed 'out of abundance of caution' and will spend the next few days there.
Harvey Weinstein charged with six more counts of sexual assault
New charges, filed in Los Angeles, involve two victims and stem from incidents that occurred more than a decade ago.
The long history of hiding US presidential illnesses
If Trump does not share details of his COVID infection, he won’t be the first president who kept medical secrets.
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