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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.
'Thank you RBG': Tributes pour in for Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Politicians and celebrities are paying tribute to the late Supreme Court justice, who died from cancer Friday aged 87.
Ginsburg: 'A tireless and resolute champion of justice'
A champion of women's rights, Ruth Bader Ginsburg was the second woman to serve on the US Supreme Court.
Fresh curbs in Europe as global COVID cases top 30 million: Live
European cities and regions including Athens, Madrid, Nice and Dublin see tighter coronavirus-related restrictions.
Canada: Muslim group wants murder investigated as hate-motivated
National Council of Canadian Muslims says fatal stabbing of man outside a Toronto-area mosque has shaken the community.
US: Hundreds of thousands still without power in Sally clean-up
Officials say Hurricane Sally has killed two people in Alabama, and caused at least $21m in damage in Florida.
Drug shows promise in 1st largely minority COVID-19 study
The drug, given through an IV, tamps down a protein that is often found in excess in COVID-19 patients.
Erdogan willing to meet Greek PM over east Med tensions
Oil and gas exploration in the eastern Mediterranean has sparked a dispute between NATO neighbours Turkey and Greece.
US wildfires: Firefighter dies battling California blaze
Authorities say cooler weather, storms and work of thousands of firefighters are giving hope on the US West Coast.
US public health agency drops contentious COVID-19 testing advice
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now says anyone in close contact with an infected person should be tested.
Indian army admits wrongdoing in killing three Kashmiris
Families demand justice after Indian army admits it killed three unidentified fighters in Amshipora village.
Is India launching a crackdown on government critics?
Police charged 15 people in connection with riots triggered by new citizenship law that critics say excludes Muslims.
More migrant women in US detention say they didn't OK surgery: AP
An AP news agency investigation finds more examples of surgeries performed without consent on immigration detainees.
Bolivian interim President Anez withdraws from election race
By pulling out of race, Jeanine Anez could increase chances the October 18 election will be pushed to a second round.
UN urges Turkey to investigate possible war crimes in north Syria
Turkey rejects 'unfounded allegations' by the UN against Syrian opposition groups affiliated with its armed forces.
US elections 2020: Ballot drop boxes installed across states
They will be emptied twice a day when early voting starts, with 24-hour surveillance.
Thai students ready for rally to demand change
They are making unprecedented demands for reform of the monarchy and for the political power of the king to be removed.
Coronavirus: UK now 'seeing a second wave coming in'
UK reported to be considering fresh lockdown after new cases almost double to 6,000 a day.
Kosovo awards Trump with Order of Freedom for peace efforts
President Thaci awards Trump one of country's highest honours for efforts on peace and reconciliation.
Trump 'offered Assange pardon' in return for hacked emails source
Assange's lawyer says deal offered in exchange for source for the hacking of Democratic emails before 2016 election.
Dutch government seeks to hold Syria accountable for torture
Dutch initiative is latest attempt to hold Syrian gov't accountable amid reports it is mistreating its own citizens.
Haftar announces conditional lifting of Libya oil blockade
The blockade has resulted in more than $9.8bn in lost revenue, exacerbating electricity and fuel shortages.
Trump aims for an upset over Biden in Minnesota
The president and Democratic challenger will both campaign on the same day in the state where George Floyd was killed.
After Moria fire, refugees decry conditions in new camp on Lesbos
There is a lack of food, water and toilet facilities at Kara Tepe, forcing people to urinate in the sea and near tents.
Sudan's Sinnar state flooding: Families find shelter in schools
The worst floods in Sudan in a century continue to displace thousands.
Archaeologists in Mexico find first Mayan slave ship
Mexican scientists recently identified the vessel as 'La Union', believed to have gone down in September 1861.
Belarus borders remain open despite Lukashenko's closure threat
Border Guard Service says border checkpoints remain open, though controls and inspections have been strengthened.
How Russian media is trying to save Lukashenko's Belarus
Russia-funded networks stand by embattled leader, who in turn uses their outlets to lavish praise on 'brother' Putin.
â€Alarming’: WHO warns Europe over 300,000 COVID-19 cases in week
Daily UK cases alone number in the thousands, as experts say the true figure could be in the tens of thousands.
Yemeni warring sides hold UN-sponsored talks on prisoner swap
UN envoy says he hopes meeting in Switzerland to result in swift release of detainees.
Coronavirus pandemic: Working from office could become history
Wales's first minister had the idea to keep a third of the workforce on rotation at home permanently.
Indonesian teachers struggle with distance learning
For many teachers, there is no sign when the challenge of teaching without a classroom might end.
Lebanese footballer Mohamed Atwi dies of bullet wound
Atwi was reportedly hit in the head by a bullet fired in the air during funeral last month for Beirut explosion victim.
Tropical Storm Noul pounds Vietnam; one dead, dozens injured
Authorities evacuate more than one million people across three central provinces, shut down all airports in the region.
World's richest urged to do more to keep millions from starving
World Food Programme chief warns famine possible in up to three dozen countries, decries situation in Yemen and DRC.
Attacks surge in northwest Pakistan amid Afghan peace effort
Since March the Pakistan Taliban has unleashed a wave of attacks on Pakistani security forces, killing 40 soldiers.
The poisoning of Alexey Navalny: Five key things to know
One month on since Navalny fell ill, the Kremlin critic is out of a coma amid a growing rift between Europe and Russia.
Somalia names new prime minister, unveils plan for elections
President appoints newcomer Mohamed Hussein Roble to replace former Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire.
'It ruined my life': School closures in Kenya lead to rise in FGM
With classrooms closed to curb coronavirus, girls are more at risk of FGM, teenage pregnancy and child marriage.
As coronavirus cases rise, is UK heading for second lockdown?
Health minister refuses to rule out another national lockdown as 21 more die from disease.
China conducts more exercises near Taiwan as US official visits
China, which claims the democratically-ruled island as its own, says combat drills are to defend its 'sovereignty'.
US CDC testing guidance was published against objections: Report
The guidelines said testing was not necessary for people who were exposed to COVID-19 but not displaying symptoms.
Australia to ease border limits, allow more citizens home
With 24,000 Australians stranded abroad, PM Scott Morrison moves to raise cap on number of people allowed in each week.
The pitfalls of glamorising Black Power activism
It is time we move beyond our obsession with revolutionary aesthetics and engage with its politics.
Siah Armajani (1939-2020): An artist of public happiness
If Hannah Arendt theorised public happiness for Americans, Armajani staged it beautifully.
Australia police in spotlight on Indigenous deaths in custody
Protests follow last week's death of 49-year-old woman in cell, the 441st since landmark 1991 royal commission on issue.
Thailand's Cannabis Revolution
In the first country in Asia to legalise medical marijuana, some promise it will alleviate poverty and even cure cancer.
IPL cricket set to kick off in UAE amid India COVID-19 crisis
The Twenty20 tournament was moved to the UAE as coronavirus cases in India have surged in recent months.
Biden calls Trump 'totally irrational': US election news
At town hall in Pennsylvania, Biden says Trump's inept response to COVID 'close to criminal', Trump speaks in Wisconsin
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