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Indian police detain key opposition leaders marching against rape
Police prevent politicians from entering a Uttar Pradesh village where a Dalit woman was allegedly raped and killed.
New strict social media measures enter into force in Turkey
Laws require social media giants to set up offices in Turkey and include penalties for not removing offending posts.
Amnesty slams Guinea’s lethal protest crackdown
Rights body says Guinea has failed to hold security forces accountable for killing protesters last year.
EU takes legal action against UK over planned Brexit bill
If bill becomes law, UK has power to disregard part of withdrawal treaty dealing with Northern Ireland trade.
Analysis: Trump Proud Boys remark echoes Charlottesville
US president's latest remark brings back memory of 2017 violence in Charlottesville that he blamed on both sides.
Infographic: Military arsenals of Armenia and Azerbaijan
A side-by-side comparison of the defence budgets and military capabilities of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
EU prepares for standoff over Turkish sanctions
Europe stands behind Greece in the east Med crisis but is hesitant of Cyprus's insistence on sanctioning Ankara.
In its worst-ever glitch, Tokyo Stock Exchange trading halted
The operator of world's third-largest stock exchange says a hardware problem caused the full-day shutdown.
Remembering Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti: Nigeria’s ‘lioness of Lisabi’
The anti-colonial and feminist activist fought British colonialists, traditional rulers and the government.
Facebook bans ads that seek to delegitimise US elections
The social media giant says it would prohibit ads questioning outcome of election results on its platforms.
Chechnya’s Dance: Reviving tradition after the war
A Chechen dancer and choreographer finds peace through his country’s traditional dance as a new ruler emerges.
Putin was behind my poisoning: Navalny tells German magazine
Russian opposition leader tells Der Spiegel that President Putin was behind his alleged poisoning in late August.
Arabtec shareholders authorise board to wind up firm: Report
Dubai construction firm to be liquidated due to 'untenable financial situation', according to email seen by Reuters.
US bans palm oil imports from Malaysian producer FGV
US customs agency ban follows probe into forced labour allegations; FGV says it upholds labour standards.
COVID-19: UN calls for more support for ‘people’s vaccine’ plan
A total of 168 countries join UN's COVID-19 vaccine plan as UK, Canada and Germany pledge nearly $1bn in funds.
Saudi economy shrunk by 7 percent in Q2 as unemployment soars
Saudi Arabia saw its economy contract and its unemployment rate spike, both signs of the pandemic's profound impact.
Behind the lens: Remembering Muhammad al-Durrah, 20 years on
Talal Abu Rahma captured the final moments in the life of a boy in Gaza as his father tried to shield him from bullets.
Iran reassures Azerbaijan, slams ‘rumours’ of arms to Armenia
Amid Nagorno-Karabakh clash, Rouhani’s chief of staff tells Azeri official Tehran still respects territorial integrity.
India: Protesters clash with police after rape victim’s cremation
Protests erupted in several parts of India after a 19-year-old gang-rape victim from the Dalit community was cremated.
Biden’s ‘inshallah’ during US debate dubbed ‘historic’ on Twitter
Social media users react to Joe Biden using the Arabic term to express hope over probe in Trump tax case.
Challenges in Iraq mount a year after anti-gov’t protests erupted
PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi had pledged to address the protesters' demands, but to date, little has been achieved.
UAE announces candidacy for UN Security Council seat
In June next year, the UN General Assembly will elect five member states to serve on the council.
Nigeria turns 60: Hope despite anger over corruption, poverty
As the African state prepares to celebrate independence day on October 1, citizens express concern over issues it faces.
WHO to probe sex abuse by aid workers in DRC amid Ebola outbreak
WHO pledge comes days after report accuses aid workers in DRC of demanding sex in exchange for being hired for a job.
First Black Muslim festival to launch amid anti-racism uprising
New UK-based event founded in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing seeks to celebrate often marginalised community.
COVID-19: How to make indoor spaces safer
From good ventilation to redesigning spaces, here are ways to help reduce the risk of transmission in closed settings.
Shell plans up to 9,000 job cuts with virus driving reductions
Oil firm joins competitors such as BP and Chevron in cutting jobs as they struggle with falling fossil fuel demand.
Asian factories have been busy, a plus for the global economy
Manufacturing data from China and Japan show growing demand for exports, but jobs remain under pressure.
Chuseok goes virtual as S Koreans give up traditional reunions
Fewer visits to relatives planned as authorities urge people to avoid travel because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kuwait swears in new emir after Sheikh Sabah’s death
Sheikh Nawaf al-Ahmad al-Sabah sworn in to receive the body of his half-brother Sheikh Sabah, who died on Tuesday.
2,300 Armenian soldiers ‘neutralised’, says Azerbaijan: Live news
Azerbaijan defence ministry claims 2,300 Armenian troops have been killed or wounded since Sunday, Anadolu reports.
Israel passes law to limit protests during coronavirus lockdown
Critics say law aimed at silencing demonstrations over Netanyahu's alleged corruption and his handling of the pandemic.
Clemency for the Taliban will not lead to peace in Afghanistan
Impunity only encourages armed groups to continue with their violence against the civilian population.
Indian court acquits all accused in Babri mosque demolition case
The court acquits all 32 accused including senior BJP leaders in the 28-year-old case for lack of evidence.
Higher taxes, fairer society: UK survey shows desire for equality
Authors of new report call for radical change to economy, recognition of unpaid care work, usually done by women.
UK, Canada impose sanctions on Belarus’s Lukashenko
Sanctions on Alexander Lukashenko are the first to be implemented by major Western powers over the crisis in Belarus.
More than 60 million Indians may have caught coronavirus: Study
India's infections are 10 times the official figure, the country's lead pandemic agency says, citing a nationwide study.
Trump, Biden battle in ‘ugly’ first US election debate
Interruptions, personal attacks dominate televised US election debate between presidential rivals.
Analysis: Trump’s debate gift to Joe Biden
Trump set a low bar for Biden in their first debate, after months of calling him 'Sleepy Joe'.
Toxins in plastic blamed for health, environment hazards
Report warns exposure to toxic chemicals in everyday consumer goods could result in cancers, damage to immune system.
During debate, Trump refuses to condemn white supremacy
US President Donald Trump dodges and deflects when asked whether he is willing to condemn white supremacists.
With attendances plunging, Disney plans to lay off 28,000 workers
Disney's parks unit head describes move as 'heartbreaking', blames coronavirus and California regulations.
Gundam entrances millions as giant robot steps out in Yokohama
The 18-metre robot is the centrepiece of the Gundam Factory Yokohama, which is set to open in December.
Pompeo to visit Japan, S Korea and Mongolia next week
US secretary of state's East Asia visit is expected to focus heavily on China and North Korea.
Azerbaijan, Armenia reject talks as Karabakh conflict widens
UN Security Council expresses concern about the clashes, as Guterres calls for halt in fighting.
Indigenous people sceptical of Indonesia mapping project
Communities, which are on front lines of land disputes, say they have been left out of mapping project.
Kenya’s women entrepreneurs lack access to capital, study finds
Women face pay and promotion disparities as well as obstacles in accessing information, technology and finance.
North Korea tells UN it now has ‘effective war deterrent’
North Korea is struggling under international sanctions imposed for its nuclear and ballistic missiles programmes.
US debate timeline: Trump and Biden are combative in first match
At times chaotic, the two candidates clash over US Supreme Court nominee, health care and COVID-19.
Lockheed Martin ‘mishandled toxins’, causing illness: US lawsuits
Two lawsuits filed in US state of Florida allege defence company mishandled disposal of hazardous waste materials.
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