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Donald Trump paid no income tax in 10 of last 15 years: NY Times
US president paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017, the New York Times reports, citing tax return data.
Breonna Taylor protests: Legislator urges police to drop charges
State Representative Attica Scott accuses Louisville police of detaining her and other protesters on false pretences.
Former Mali Foreign Minister Moctar Ouane named transitional PM
The choice of a civilian opens the way for Mali's neighbours to lift sanctions imposed after a military coup in August.
Macron accuses Lebanon’s leaders of ‘betrayal’ for failures
Macron singles out Hezbollah for criticism and gives Lebanon's political class four to six weeks to implement road map.
Biden, Democrats focus on healthcare in Supreme Court standoff
Joe Biden says Donald Trump's Supreme Court nomination is part of a plan to overturn the Affordable Care Act.
Jordan’s monarch dissolves parliament ahead of November election
Election comes amid popular discontent over economic woes worsened by COVID-19 and corruption allegations.
Breonna Taylor: Some Louisville protesters defy curfew
Protests continued for a fourth night over a grand jury decision not to charge police officers for the death of Taylor.
Belarus: Tens of thousands protest in ‘people’s inauguration’
Police say about 200 people detained during protest in support of opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya.
Israel’s ‘silent transfer’ of Palestinians out of Palestine
Israel has succeeded in revoking residency status and subsequently uprooting more than 14,200 Palestinians.
Greece urges Turkey to probe ‘flag vandalism’ on Kastellorizo
Turkey's research vessel deployment accompanied by warships in the eastern Mediterranean ignited tensions with Greece.
Qatar Airways gets $2bn state aid as losses grow amid COVID-19
Carrier blames pandemic, liquidation of shares in Air Italy, and boycott by Gulf neighbours for near doubling of losses.
Egypt’s el-Sisi warns of instability after protest calls
President thanks Egyptians for not heeding calls for anti-government protests as dozens demonstrate for more than week.
Analysis: How Trump’s Supreme Court pick is politically risky
By drawing attention to controversial issues, Trump could be handing the Democrats political gifts.
Concerns mount as Iran gripped by third major COVID-19 wave
Authorities mobilising to implement restrictions across the country as alarm sounds on rising coronavirus cases.
Iran and Iraq agree to boost ties in high-level meetings
Iraq's Foreign Minister visits Tehran to discuss political and economic ties, as well as the US role in the region.
Sri Lanka returns containers of illegal waste to Britain: Customs
Containers were meant to carry used mattresses, carpets and rugs, but had also contained hospital waste, officials said.
Armenia-Azerbaijan clashes: How the world reacted
Heavy fighting between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces broke out in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Why does American travel writing erase Black people?
Travel writing has long gone hand-in-hand with Western imperialism, and some of its tropes remain in guidebooks today.
Nagorno-Karabakh dispute: Armenia, Azerbaijan standoff explained
Decades-old tensions erupt again into fighting, prompting fears of a major escalation.
Armenia-Azerbaijan clashes: Live news
Al Jazeera's live coverage of the latest military escalation in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
China: Carbon monoxide kills 16 trapped coal miners
One survivor taken to hospital after excessively high levels of carbon monoxide kill workers at Chongqing mine.
Switzerland voters reject curbs on EU immigration: TV projection
Right-wing party's bid to scrap pact allowing free movement of people from EU rejected, SRF network's projection says.
Yemen gov’t, Houthis agree to exchange over 1,000 prisoners
Both sides in Yemen's war have agreed to the largest prisoner swap so far in a bid to revive the peace process.
Fighting erupts between Armenia, Azerbaijan over disputed region
Violence flares up in Nagorno-Karabakh, with militaries from both sides accusing each other for the major escalation.
The power of smell: Learning to feel through scent
My enhanced sense of smell means my olfactory memory bank overflows while other memories are an incomplete painting.
North Korea warns of tensions during search for shot South Korean
Pyongyang says incident should not have happened, South Korea mobilises dozens of naval vessels to find man's remains.
Yangon under strain as Myanmar coronavirus cases surge
Rising case numbers in the country's west quickly spread elsewhere and infection numbers have doubled every week.
Modi offers India’s COVID-19 vaccine capacity to ‘all humanity’
Prime minister says India moving ahead with third-phase trial before mass production as country's cases, deaths surge.
France’s Macron says Belarus leader Lukashenko ‘has to go’
EU refuses to recognise Lukashenko as legitimate president of ex-Soviet republic as Minsk slams foreign intervention.
Israelis protest against Netanyahu despite coronavirus lockdown
Protesters say attempt to block them was one motivation for them coming out on the streets for the 14th week in a row.
Who is Amy Coney Barrett, Trump’s Supreme Court nominee?
A 'brilliant' constitutional scholar, Trump's Supreme Court pick made a name for herself in conservative legal circles.
Mexico issues new warrants in 2014 students’ disappearance case
Twenty-five arrest warrants for the first time include members of Mexico's military and federal police force.
‘Wrecking ball’ or ‘nothing to fear’? US reacts to Trump’s pick
Reactions are pouring in about Donald Trump's Supreme Court justice nominee, conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett.
Trump nominates judge Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
If confirmed, US President Donald Trump's pick will swing the country's highest court to a 6-3 conservative majority.
Does anyone care about the Moria refugees?
Thousands without shelter after fires destroyed Europe’s largest refugee settlement.
Egypt returns bodies of two Gaza fishermen shot by its navy
The fishermen, who were brothers, were shot off the coast near the southern border town of Rafah.
Malaysia’s ruling coalition wins Sabah in boost for PM Muhyiddin
Victory in Sabah state likely to strengthen prime minister's position as he faces leadership challenge by Anwar Ibrahim.
Pacquiao confirms boxing match with MMA star McGregor next year
Philippine boxing icon says part of the proceeds of the boxing match will go to COVID-19 victims in his country.
In Breonna Taylor’s Louisville, anger fuels demand for change
Protesters chart way forward after US grand jury delivers no murder charges in police killing of unarmed Black woman.
Several killed in attack on security convoy in northeast Nigeria
The convoy was taking people displaced by an armed uprising back to their homes in Baga, Borno state.
Sudan rejects linking removal from US terrorism list with Israel
US officials reportedly indicated they want Khartoum to open ties with Israel following the UAE and Bahrain.
Paris stabbing suspect says he aimed to target Charlie Hebdo
The 18-year-old suspect says he carried out the attack in anger over republished caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Hundreds gather in Portland for far-right Proud Boys rally
The US city has for months been the site of protests that have at times devolved into clashes and deadly violence.
Iranian president accuses US of ‘savagery’ after new sanctions
Americans have inflicted $150bn of damage on the people of Iran with sanctions, its president says.
CAR President Touadera announces candidacy for December election
Touadera was elected in February 2016 but has since struggled to stem vicious intercommunal violence.
UN condemns clashes in Libya capital, urges security reforms
UNSMIL expressed 'great concern' over fighting in the eastern suburb of Tajoura.
UAE suspended from equestrian competitions for breaking rules
UAE suspended across all FEI disciplines until new year and endurance events until end of March for circumventing rules.
Ukraine crash: Flight recorders found, leader vows ‘prompt’ probe
Flight recorders of military plane found day after it crashed, killing 26, as president orders impartial investigation.
Togo prime minister and government resign
Togo was due for political reshuffle since President Gnassingbe's re-election but changes were delayed by COVID-19.
Attackers kill at least 15 people in western Ethiopia
Ethiopian Human Rights Commission expresses alarm over surge in attacks against civilians in the region.
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