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US court rules Trump can end temporary legal status for 4 nations
TPS provides hundreds of thousands the right to live and work in the US, based on events in their home countries.
Biden, Trump jockey over climate as wildfires overtake campaigns
Biden calls Trump a 'climate arsonist' as president awards medals to hero servicemen who rescued residents from death.
Pamela Turner: Texas charges officer for fatal 2019 US shooting
Turner, who suffered from mental illness, was shot by Juan Delacruz at an apartment complex where they both lived.
Ricardo Munoz: Protests after police fatally shoot man
Hundreds of people take to the streets in city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania after a police officer fatally shot Munoz.
Venezuela says captured US 'spy' sought to sabotage power grid
The suspect, alleged to have CIA ties, had help from three Venezuelan conspirators who were arrested last week.
Three dead, 53 rescued after migrant boat sinks off Crete
The dead include two children and a woman; Greek coastguard says it is unclear whether anyone is still missing.
Alexey Navalny's allies make rare gains in Russia
Local elections held as opposition leader recovers from suspected poisoning.
Russia says Belarus leader plans to change constitution
President Lukashenko began raising the question of changing Belarus's constitution several years ago.
$100,000 reward offered in shooting of two Los Angeles deputies
Both deputies suffered critical head wounds, but are expected to survive, police said.
UK implements gathering restrictions to curb spread of COVID-19
Six-people limit comes into force after UK sees spike in cases caused primarily by people in their teens and twenties.
Islamophobia in the US presidential election
Biden is not an anti-Islamophobia candidate. Just take a look at Obama's legacy.
Humanity needs democratic representation
The people of the world need to fight for their right to global democracy and a global parliament.
In Pictures: Brazil's Pantanal wetland is on fire
Fire burning in the wetlands of west-central Brazil is threatening one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet.
US eyes building on Arab-Israel deals to end Gulf crisis
Pompeo is hopeful for end of Qatar blockade and wants to build on Arab-Israeli rapprochement to better confront Iran.
Pakistan PM Imran Khan calls for 'chemical castration' of rapists
Police announce the arrest of a second man in connection with the rape of a woman on a popular highway last week.
Israel court issues demolition order for mosque
Palestinian media reports say authorities gave 21 days to challenge demolition order for mosque in town of Silwan.
US Gulf Coast residents brace for slow-moving Hurricane Sally
Forecasters say Sally will bring dangerous weather conditions and the risk of flooding to an already battered coastline.
Israel ties that bind: What is the US giving Gulf Arab states?
Analysts say normalisation deals between UAE, Bahrain, and Israel are unprecedented steps with unknown ramifications.
Palestinian leadership to reconsider relations with Arab League
Move comes amid Palestinian anger over US-sponsored agreements between Israel and UAE, Bahrain.
Portugal: Deadly racism, far-right growth draw global concern
Intellectuals such as Cornel West and Achille Mbembe call on Portugal to act after series of racist attacks.
Attacks on journalists during protests risen sharply: UNESCO
Journalists attacked, arrested or killed in 21 protests between January and June of this year, UNESCO said.
Lukashenko seeks Putin's help in attempt to survive mass protests
Russian leader agrees to $1.5bn loan with Minsk and says Belarus crisis should be resolved without foreign interference.
Colombia protests: Bogota mayor calls for reconciliation
Why the mayor of Colombia's capital is calling for reconciliation with protesters.
In TV show 'Churails', Pakistani women take on society's demons
Churails has been lauded for breaking new ground, smashing stereotypes and putting women at the centre of its story.
Hotel Rwanda hero Paul Rusesabagina charged with 'terrorism'
The 66-year-old government critic who inspired the Hollywood film about 1994 genocide was arrested abroad last month.
Lebanon cabinet deadline in doubt as Adib continues consultations
Prime minister-designate meets President Michel Aoun as deadline agreed with France about gov't formation looms.
Restrictions return in Jakarta as hospitals, cemeteries fill up
Indonesian capital goes back into partial lockdown as doctors warn the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse.
Will Putin and the ghost of the USSR save Lukashenko's Belarus?
A brief history of Belarus's rocky relationship with Russia, amid protests that threaten to end Lukashenko's long rule.
After fire destroyed Greek camp, refugees seek European support
Tensions rise on Lesbos after Moria fire, with fears new, permanent reception centre could limit refugees' freedom.
India ex-student leader arrested for alleged role in Delhi riots
Umar Khalid arrested under anti-terror law for making a speech during nationwide protests against a citizenship law.
Nepal rescuers resume search in villages hit by deadly landslide
At least 13 killed in two separate landslides triggered by torrential monsoon rains in northern Nepal.
Economy, border row on agenda as India's parliament reopens
Prime Minister Modi faces criticism for not allowing questions as opposition MPs look to corner gov't on its policies.
Yoshihide Suga: From cardboard factory worker to leader of Japan
Farmer's son quietly rose to become the country's presumptive 63rd prime minister after years as Abe's loyal deputy.
Navalny allies make rare Siberia gains in Russia regional polls
Early results show pro-Kremlin wins in governor elections; Navalny allies secure some city council seats in Siberia.
Israel to impose second lockdown as coronavirus cases surge
Three-week lockdown starting Friday afternoon will last through the entire Jewish holiday season.
Libya's eastern-based government resigns amid protests
Protesters have taken to the streets in several cities in recent days in anger over poor living conditions.
Several dead and missing after landslides in Nepal
Landslides triggered by torrential monsoon rains sweep through two villages in Nepal, destroying hundreds of houses.
Yoshihide Suga elected leader of Japan's ruling LDP party
Election paves the way for him to replace Shinzo Abe as the country's next prime minister on Wednesday.
Is the climate crisis creating a mental health crisis?
A growing network of psychiatrists is tackling a mental health crisis spurred by climate change.
Pandemic panel condemns global failure to heed COVID-19 warnings
Report says world went from 'at risk' to 'disorder' because too few governments prepared effectively for a pandemic.
Hong Kong says it will 'not interfere' in China detention of 12
The government says 'crimes' of 12, picked up at sea as they tried to get to Taiwan, fall under mainland jurisdiction.
Rakhine: Where the military is more feared than the coronavirus
People in Myanmar's troubled western state are battling a surge in coronavirus in the midst of escalating conflict.
Israel normalisation may partition Al-Aqsa Mosque: Analysts
A clause in the UAE-Bahrain accords with Israel leaves 'door wide open' to Jewish prayer at holy site, analysts say.
Israel to impose three-week nationwide coronavirus lockdown: Live
Schools, malls and hotels, among other businesses, will shut down, and restrictions on movement will be imposed.
Death toll rises as wildfires ravage US West Coast
The National Weather Service issues a 'red flag warning' amid conditions that could stoke the blazes in some areas.
Hurricane Paulette rolls toward Bermuda as Sally approaches US
Paulette expected to bring storm surge, coastal floods and high winds to Bermuda; Storm Sally approaches US Gulf Coast.
What is behind Bahrain's normalisation deal with Israel?
Bahrain moves to please the US, deter perceived regional threats by following in the UAE's footsteps, analysts say.
Mali coup leaders' road map back to democracy suffers setback
The M5-RFP coalition that recently led anti-government protests rejects a political charter presented by military.
Hamilton wins wild Tuscan GP, demands justice for Breonna Taylor
Taylor was a Black emergency medical worker fatally shot by police in her home in Louisville, Kentucky in March.
European nations impose new measures as COVID-19 surges
France, UK, and Austria among those struggling as new coronavirus cases continue to spike on the continent.
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