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'Anti-Palestinian racism': Appointment row at Toronto university
University of Toronto's law school allegedly blocks hiring of scholar due to her work on Israel's human rights abuses.
Civilians killed in Afghan gov't air raids, Kunduz official says
Defence ministry says air raids killed Taliban fighters, has launched investigation into reports of civilian casualties.
South Africa: Gauteng rail service disrupted by vandalism
In South Africa, Gauteng's railway system grinds to a halt, leaving hundreds of thousands stranded.
Coronavirus: Which countries have confirmed cases?
More than 30 million infections confirmed in 188 countries and territories, with over 957,000 deaths.
Tracking Africa's coronavirus cases
Experts warn fragile healthcare systems in many nations could be overwhelmed in the face of a severe COVID-19 outbreak.
Timeline: How the new coronavirus spread
More than 30.8 million coronavirus cases confirmed globally, with more than 957,000 deaths and 21 million recoveries.
Coronavirus: What sporting events are affected by the pandemic?
As the virus spreads across the globe, sports bodies are cancelling or postponing events.
England imposes up to $13,000 fine for breaking COVID-19 rules
Rules to apply to those testing positive or notified by health workers they were in contact with someone infectious.
Coronavirus pandemic: Which politicians and celebs are affected?
Top politicians, celebrities and sportspeople have been infected as governments take strict measures to curb the virus.
What happens if you catch the new coronavirus?
What we know so far on what COVID-19 does to the human body in cases of infections and deaths.
Coronavirus: All you need to know in under 500 words
Virus reported to have originated in China's Wuhan has killed more than 957,000 people and infected over 30 million.
Why the Indian state is now scared of the Kashmiri Shia
Kashmiri Shia youth are negotiating their own space within the Kashmiri struggle.
The Mortician of Manila: Inside the Philippines' 'war on drugs'
A funeral parlour in Manila becomes a window into the lives and deaths shaping President Duterte's 'war on drugs'.
Ginsburg death brings abortion rights urgency to US election
Supreme Court vacancy will bring social issues into greater focus in campaigns so far dominated by coronavirus and race.
Thai demonstrators challenge monarchy as huge protests escalate
Protest leaders submit their reform demands to police as they announce a major strike in October.
Iran urges defiance of sanctions as US threatens 'consequences'
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif denounces US 'bullying' hours before unilateral US deadline to reimpose sanctions.
UK risks new lockdown as COVID-19 cases hit peak since May: Live
UK likely to reintroduce coronavirus measures as country records 4,422 new cases, its highest daily total since May 8.
US Gulf coast braces as Beta set to strengthen into hurricane
The storm comes amid an exceptionally busy hurricane season that scientists say is due, in part, to climate change.
Trump urges Supreme Court justice appointment 'without delay'
After death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Senate Republicans have said they will not wait for election to vote on Trump pick.
US officials say deadly poison sent to White House: Reports
An envelope containing ricin poison was sent to the White House, US media outlets reported, citing law enforcement.
Libya's NOC lifts force majeure on oil in ports without fighters
Move by the National Oil Corporation comes after eastern-based forces announced lifting of eight-month blockade.
Former Canada PM Turner, in office for just 11 weeks, dies
John Turner, Canada's 17th prime minister who held the office for just 79 days in 1984, died on Saturday aged 91.
Trump bans TikTok over security concerns
More than 100 million Americans will not be able to download two of the world's most popular apps from Sunday.
Gareth Bale rejoins Tottenham on loan from Real Madrid
Wales forward seals return to Spurs on a season-long loan deal on a seismic day for the Premier League football club.
'She set an example for us': Crowd honours RBG at Supreme Court
Mourners continue to pay tribute outside the US Supreme Court to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who died on Friday.
Belarus police detain hundreds at women's protest
Approximately 2,000 women took part in the latest protests to demand an end to President Alexander Lukashenko's rule.
Iranian tenants increasingly pushed to the brink as prices soar
In an economy squeezed by US sanctions and COVID-19, government support goes only so far for pressured tenants.
Iranian commander vows to avenge US assassination of top general
Qassem Soleimani, widely believed to be the second most powerful man in Iran, was killed in a US drone strike in Iraq.
Thailand pro-democracy movement gains momentum
The largest protest to date calls for a change of government, new elections and monarchy reform.
Neoliberal obesity and coronavirus in Mexico
American capital brought high rates of chronic disease to Mexico which has led to a surging COVID-19 death toll.
UAE gets American drones as China ramps up sales
In only a few years, China has been able to research, produce and refine its armed unmanned aerial vehicles.
Trump bid to replace Ginsburg sparks fierce political fight
After blocking Obama nominee in 2016, Republican leader signals there will be vote on any candidate Trump puts forward.
Fires ravage Brazil's Amazon rainforest, Pantanal wetlands
Despite the destruction of its natural treasures, President Bolsonaro has said Brazil is an 'example for the world' in its handling of the environment.
Ethiopia files terror charges against Jawar Mohammed, others
Prominent opposition politician facing charges related to unrest after July killing of Oromo singer Hachalu Hundessa.
Navalny posts Instagram photo of him walking down stairs
Kremlin critic says he is regaining verbal and physical abilities after treatment for suspected nerve agent poisoning.
Coronavirus: All you need to know about symptoms and risks
Countries around the world step up efforts to tackle the new coronavirus that has killed hundreds of thousands.
UN’s sustainable development goals â€way off track’ after 5 years
Next week marks five years since UN member states committed to a set of targets meant to improve the lives of people worldwide.
US presidential election: Early voting begins
People begin casting their ballots in person in Minnesota, Virginia, South Dakota and Wyoming as mail-in voting is under way in other states.
The Abraham Accords: The PR of the 'peace deals'
Gulf states sell normalisation as a win for regional peace by managing the media narrative and suppressing dissent.
Two dead, many wounded in shooting at New York party: Police
Officers respond to calls of shots fired and find 'approximately 100 people' running from a party in Rochester city.
Thai protesters back on streets to demand political change
Anti-gov't protesters renew calls for parliament's dissolution, rewriting of constitution and protection of dissidents.
Colombia police officers charged with killing that sparked riots
Two officers involved in the arrest of Javier Ordonez charged with 'torture and aggravated homicide'.
Families struggle as heavy rain, more floods expected in Sudan
Since July, at least 115 people have been killed after days of torrential rains brought record-breaking floods.
Suganomics: Can Japan's new prime minister fix national economy?
An ageing population, huge debts and a recession - we look at the challenges facing Japan's new prime minister.
China slams US 'bullying', warns of action over TikTok, WeChat
China warns of necessary measures to safeguard interests of its companies after US bans downloads of TikTok and WeChat.
China sends more warplanes as Taiwan honours Lee Teng-hui
Taiwan air force scrambles jets again as multiple Chinese military aircraft approach island for second consecutive day.
Peru's President Martin Vizcarra survives impeachment vote
Opposition-dominated Congress fails to amass enough votes to remove president amid severe economic and health crises.
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies aged 87
Ginsburg, a champion of women's rights who served on the top US court for 27 years, died of metastatic pancreas cancer.
Five things to know about the 'Notorious RBG'
Justice Ginsburg lived a storied life, filled with judicial accomplishments and personal friends on the Supreme Court.
US election news: Early voting begins in four states
Voters begin to cast ballots in Minnesota, Virginia, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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