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Turkey begins military exercises in northern Cyprus
France, meanwhile, says sanctions against Ankara are on the table during European Council meeting later this month.
Typhoon topples trees, knocks out power in South Korea
Haishen, the country's tenth typhoon this year, brought heavy rain, strong winds to areas north of Busan.
India: How a Muslim doctor was incarcerated for raising his voice
Dr Kafeel Khan was released on Tuesday after spending seven months in jail for criticising anti-Muslim citizenship law.
Saudi Arabia tells US it wants fair solution for Palestinians
King Salman spoke to Donald Trump on phone following UAE's decision to normalise ties with Israel in US-brokered deal.
UK gov't admits surge in daily coronavirus cases 'concerning'
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says cases being reported mainly among young people, which is risk for rest of population.
Tenet, first Hollywood post-COVID-19 release in US, takes $20m
Warner Bros hopes Christopher Nolan thriller will lure people back to cinemas as country marks Labor Day weekend.
UK records highest daily coronavirus cases since May: Live news
Britain confirms its highest virus tally since May 23, with 2,988 new infections.
US Open: Djokovic disqualified after hitting line judge with ball
Djokovic was defaulted from his fourth-round match after he accidentally hit a line judge with a tennis ball.
Trump calls on Fox News to fire reporter in war dead controversy
The US president came under fire after The Atlantic reported he called marines killed in action 'losers' and 'suckers'.
Costa Rica researchers turn to horses for coronavirus treatment
Scientists are set to trial the inexpensive treatment, in which horse coronavirus antibodies are injected into humans.
Portland police arrest dozens on 100th day of protests
Nightly protests against racial injustice were sparked by the death of George Floyd in police custody in May.
Hezbollah, Hamas chiefs meet to discuss Israel-Arab ties
Meeting comes after August's agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates to normalise diplomatic relations.
Rival Libyan administrations hold talks in Morocco
Delegates from Tripoli-based Government of National Accord and rival eastern-based parliament meet after ceasefire.
Mexico president orders probe into soldiers' deadly shooting
An investigation into an assault by soldiers in the border city of Nuevo Laredo in July that killed 12 people comes amid UN pressure.
Belarus protesters continue pressure on Lukashenko with new march
Protests against strongman Lukashenko intensify as 100,000 take to the streets of Minsk following disputed re-election.
California farmworkers under strain amid wildfires and pandemic
Aid groups warn farmworker communities in California at breaking point as wildfires and COVID-19 take toll.
'It hurts to breathe': Jacob Blake in video from hospital bed
The young Black man was shot in the back multiple times by a white police officer in Wisconsin last month.
Brexit negotiator says UK unafraid 'to walk away' without deal
If the two sides fail to teach a deal, tariffs and other obstacles to trade will be imposed from January 1.
Officer, three assailants killed in Tunisian resort attack
The attack took place in the coastal resort town of Sousse, where a gunman killed 38 people in 2015.
US judge halts winding down of 2020 count by Census Bureau
Jurisdictions and rights groups accuse the Trump administration of expediting the process to undercount some groups.
Iraqis protest as hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients
Medical school graduates and health workers have protested in Iraq's capital over a shortage of equipment to tackle pandemic - and also a lack of jobs.
Hong Kong police arrest 289 at protests over election delay
Hundreds took to the streets to demonstrate against the postponement of legislative election and the new security law.
WikiLeaks founder Assange to fight US extradition bid in UK court
The hearing which was delayed due to coronavirus pandemic will resume on Monday and is due to run until early October.
Why is Trump worried about mail-in voting? | Start Here
The president says postal voting will result in election fraud. Is he right? And how does the process actually work?
Pakistan: Female PTV journalist shot dead in Balochistan
Police launch hunt for killer of Shaheena Shaheen, a PTV talk show host and editor, with her husband being a suspect.
One dead, two critical in Birmingham 'random' stabbing: police
Police said a murder inquiry had been launched but there was no suggestion that this was a 'terror-related' attack.
Typhoon Haishen brings strong winds, power outages to Japan
The powerful typhoon has begun to lash southern Japan with officials warning it could bring record rainfall.
Red pills and dog whistles: It is more than 'just the internet'
It is favoured by men's rights groups and conspiracy theorists, but what does 'take the red pill' actually mean?
'Righting past wrongs': The Americans fighting US 'sodomy laws'
'Crimes against nature' laws, which activists say target LGBTQ people, remain on the books in many US states.
Former Mali President Keita leaves country amid transition talks
Officials say overthrown leader - detained by military rulers who unseated him - is visiting UAE for medical treatment.
Death toll in Bangladesh mosque gas pipeline explosion rises
At least 24 worshippers killed after blast sent flames raging through the mosque during Friday night prayers.
'No sign of life' after days of search for Beirut blast survivors
After three days of digging through rubble of a building, rescuers say there is no hope of finding someone alive.
The US's pursuit of Julian Assange threatens media freedom
Assange's extradition to the US would set a chilling precedent for those who publish leaked or classified information.
North Korea's Kim tours typhoon-hit area as 'casualties' reported
At least 12,000 people ordered to join recovery effort as state media reports devastation of at least 1,000 homes.
Senior Japan governing party member suggests early election
LDP General Council chief Shunichi Suzuki says Abe's successor could quickly dissolve Parliament after forming cabinet.
'Enough with you': Israeli protesters keep pressure on Netanyahu
Protests, now in their 11th week, come as Israel is coping with coronavirus infections and a death toll hitting 1,000.
Student demonstrators demand school reform in Thailand
Youth-led protests have been going on since mid-July in an increasing challenge to the government, powerful monarchy.
Melbourne anti-coronavirus lockdown protest turns violent: Live
Police detain protesters rallying against virus restrictions in the capital of Australia's hardest-hit Victoria state.
Daniel Prude: NY Attorney General to set up grand jury
Prude died after police put a hood over his head and held him down during an arrest in Rochester, New York, in March.
American Voter: Margaret Colburn
Al Jazeera's American Voter series explores the issues on voters' minds ahead of the US presidential election.
Biden adds former opponent Buttigieg to transition team
The former US vice president is also adding senior officials who served under US President Barack Obama to his team.
#MissingNotForgotten: What's the fate of disappeared journalists?
Global campaign demands answers on fate of missing reporters and media workers.
Brazil faces renewed pressure to protect Amazon rainforest
As Brazilians mark Amazon Day, rights groups say an 'alarming' number of wildfires has been detected in the region.
UK newspaper distribution hit by Extinction Rebellion blockade
Many activists arrested after taking action against what they see as failure to accurately report on climate change.
Erdogan raises rhetoric in Greece standoff in Mediterranean
Turkish president warns Greece to enter talks over disputed Mediterranean Sea claims or face 'painful experiences'.
Trump not trustworthy on coronavirus vaccine, says Kamala Harris
Harris's remark comes amid concerns President Donald Trump may try to expedite a vaccine before the November 3 election.
Bosniaks in Montenegro live in 'fear, anxiety' following election
Bosniak minority has been targeted in series of attacks after election ends in a new majority dominated by nationalists.
Has Lionel Messi been forced into a U-turn?
Argentine footballer Messi has changed his mind saying he is staying with FC Barcelona.
Thousands of women in Belarus protest against Lukashenko
As women, students, and LGBTQ people march, prominent opposition activist says authorities forced her to leave Belarus.
Search for possible Beirut blast survivor enters third day
Rescuers continue frantic search for potential survivor under the rubble of a building demolished by August 4 blast.
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