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Analysis: Why Trump's best news of the week may not pay off
The UAE-Bahrain-Israel normalisation deals are unlikely to boost Trump's campaign, and he's partly to blame.
Trump eyes executive order to punish arms trade with Iran: Report
The order comes in advance of next month's expiry of a United Nations arms embargo on Iran.
Trump campaign denies 1997 assault claim against the president
Former model Amy Dorris says Trump groped her outside a bathroom in his VIP box at the US Open tennis tournament in NYC.
FBI chief warns of Russian meddling in US elections
FBI director Christopher Wray says Moscow is interfering in US elections with 'a steady drumbeat of misinformation'.
Canada 'could lose ability' to manage coronavirus pandemic: Live
Chief public health officer issues warning after country reports worrying recent spike in new COVID-19 cases.
US judge blocks changes to postal service that slowed mail
Judge Stanley Bastian says Postal Service changes were 'a politically motivated attack' before the US elections.
Belarus president closes western borders, puts army on high alert
Lukashenko has closed borders with Poland and Lithuania, underlining repeated claims protests are driven by the West.
US hopes to name Qatar as major non-NATO ally: Official
Talk of the designation comes as other Gulf states normalise relations with Israel, a move Qatar has rejected.
Peru's president to face impeachment vote
Impeachment proceedings against Martin Vizcarra set for Friday after top court rejected president's bid to block a vote.
Is South Africa doing enough to fight xenophobia?
Human Rights Watch accuses police and vigilante groups of routinely targeting migrants.
Barack Obama's post-presidency memoir due in November
Almost four years after he left office, the first volume of Obama's memoir is set for release after Election Day.
Austrian minister to Trump: 'No, we do not live in forests'
Trump cited Austria as a model of good forest management that US states like California should learn from.
Gaza lockdown eased as economy crumbles amid pandemic
Most people are allowed to go out during the day, but certain areas remain off-limits.
Barr presses for federal arrests of some George Floyd protesters
The Trump administration has already arrested more than 300 protesters since the death of George Floyd.
US military officials considered using 'heat ray' at DC protest
The system emits a directed beam of energy that causes a burning heat sensation, used for crowd control.
In Pictures: Hurricane Sally leaves thousands without power
The slow-moving storm flooded communities leaving hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without power.
We can't afford to ignore the climate crisis
We have no choice but to address the humanitarian impact of the coronavirus crisis and climate change at the same time.
Paul Rusesabagina of Hotel Rwanda film denied bail
Rusesabagina is accused of 'terrorism' for allegedly founding an anti-government group in the country.
EU Parliament urges arms embargo on Saudi Arabia
EU member states urged to impose arms embargo over Khashoggi's killing and the war in Yemen.
US census marred by legal disputes, alleged politicisation
Dozens of states have taken unprecedented measures to ensure as many of its citizens are counted in the census, which determines billions of dollars in federal funding for states as well as seats in the House of Representatives.
US census overshadowed by legal disputes
Dozens of states have taken unprecedented measures to ensure as many of its citizens are counted in the census.
Biden to UK: No trade deal unless you respect N Irish peace pact
As UK mulls bill that changes Brexit terms, presidential hopeful sends warning shot but is warned against 'lecturing'.
Human rights abuses persist in Burundi despite new gov't: UN
New report says security forces and governing party youth wing commit rape, murder and other abuses with impunity.
Outgoing US ambassador to China will help Republican campaigns
Terry Branstad says he will work on behalf of President Donald Trump but not in any official role.
Dozens killed in fighting in Afghanistan as peace talks continue
Clashes erupted overnight in Nangarhar province when the Taliban attacked checkpoints of Afghan forces, official says.
Fire, ice and a source of hope: The deadly state of our planet
With record-breaking wildfires in the US and Brazil, and Greenland's ice shelf breaking up, where do we find hope?
Unholy alliance: Trump, evangelicals and QAnon
What do US evangelicals want from Trump, and what does he want from them?
Amid strike, virus victims file legal complaint against French PM
Association accuses new PM of mishandling coronavirus crisis as workers strike against job losses and seek higher wages.
Chronicles of a Pandemic
Did errors and delays at the World Health Organization make the global spread of the coronavirus inevitable?
Opposition leader Soro warns Ivory Coast 'on brink' ahead of poll
President Ouattara's former ally says his candidacy is 'unchangeable and irrevocable' despite rejection by top court.
Clashes after woman, suspected rebels killed in Kashmir fighting
Hundreds of residents in Srinagar took to the streets clashing with security forces after the deadly gun battle.
'There will be blood': Xenophobia in S Africa routine and lethal
Human Rights Watch report documents xenophobic violence in South Africa, urges government to take urgent measures.
Novichok found on water bottle in hotel room, says Navalny's team
Fresh claim suggests Kremlin critic was poisoned in his hotel room and not at the airport as first thought.
Afghanistan's Abdullah: There's no loser in a peaceful settlement
Chairman of Afghan High Council for National Reconciliation discusses expectations following first intra-Afghan meeting.
Arrests of narcotics police highlight Sri Lanka's drug menace
More than a dozen officers from a key national narcotics unit were recently found to be involved in a drug operation.
'End of the road' for pro-India politicians in Kashmir
Many politicians have fallen silent and disappeared from public life after India stripped the region's autonomy.
Greece: Police move refugees to new Lesbos camp after Moria fire
Some are reluctant to enter the new site, fearing poor conditions and worried their movement may be further limited.
Jailed Algerian journalist must be released, say UN experts
UN independent experts call on Algerian authorities to release Khaled Drareni after he was handed 2-year jail sentence.
Red Cross warns of COVID-19 fuelling discrimination in Asia
A survey of some 5,000 people in four countries found that almost half blamed a specific group for spreading the virus.
From Africa to the US, policing has its roots in white supremacy
And forces built to suppress Black resistance cannot be trusted to protect the public.
Belarusians will not give up despite the repression
Thousands of Belarusians have been arrested but that will not stop the Belarusian people from demanding freedom.
India's official tally understates COVID-19 death toll: Experts
India has recorded about 83,000 deaths to date, a number health experts say is misleading.
Uganda says 219 prisoners escape, some with guns and ammunition
Two escapees were killed in the pursuit to capture the prisoners, described by the army as 'hard-core criminals'.
Facebook does not profit from hate speech, says India chief
The social media giant has been under scrutiny after Wall Street Journal reported it failed to remove anti-Muslim posts.
Head of Libya's GNA says he wants to quit by end of October
Fayez al-Sarraj, PM of internationally-recognised gov't, cites progress in talks to unify state and prepare for polls.
Al Jazeera condemns AJ+ FARA registration order in US
US order to register AJ+ as foreign agent criticised; appears to be a condition by UAE to normalise ties with Israel.
US envoy Khalilzad: We are watching the Afghan peace process
The US special representative for Afghanistan reconciliation discusses what is at stake if the intra-Afghan talks fail.
As Europe's China scepticism grows, a glimmer of hope for Taiwan
Analysts say Taiwan's disappearance from Europe's agenda may be coming to a halt as bloc's scepticism of China grows.
Huge floods, 'unreal' rain as Hurricane Sally hits US Gulf Coast
US National Hurricane Center describes 'historic and catastrophic' flooding as hundreds of thousands lose power.
Trump promises US coronavirus vaccine soon: US election updates
Biden said Trump's response to the pandemic "utterly disqualifying" for the presidency.
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