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Uproar grows over reports Trump called US war dead 'losers'
Joe Biden declares Donald Trump 'unfit' for presidency as anger grows over media reports he disparaged fallen soldiers.
Iraq health workers to protest attacks, lack of employment
About 20,000 doctors have fled Iraq in recent years over threats and targeted killings, severely hampering healthcare.
'We lost everything': Beirut explosion survivor
A month after the explosion, hundreds of homes are damaged, and people wait for government support.
Breonna Taylor: Tensions high amid Kentucky Derby protests
Activists say famous horse race should not be held until police involved in unarmed Black woman's killing are charged.
Facebook blocks terminally ill Frenchman from streaming his death
Man suffering from rare disease says he wants to draw attention to situation of terminally ill patients in France.
Mali coup leaders open transition talks in Bamako
Talks on transition to civilian rule in Mali get off to chaotic start as opposition group protests against process.
Trump orders crackdown on federal anti-racism training
The White House is targeting training on critical race theory and white privilege, calling them 'anti-American'.
Afghan children back to school after five months at home
Only 20 percent of Afghans have access to the internet, so online learning was difficult for many.
Dozens dead in central Somalia as villagers battle al-Shabab
Villagers took up arms to defend their livestock against the armed group in central Somalia, officials say.
Iran schools reopen: Gov't seeks to reassure concerned parents
Iran's COVID-19 death toll is yet to drop below 100 a day and daily infections remain close to 2,000.
Kenya land dispute: Indigenous Mau removed from forest home
Some of the displaced have sought shelter in schools.
Belarus unrest: Opposition leader asks UN to condemn crackdown
There have been demonstrations across Belarus since the August 9 election.
Taliban team returns to Doha for intra-Afghan peace talks
Negotiations are part of US-Taliban peace deal signed in February in the Qatari capital to end the 19-year conflict.
Hotel Rwanda hero denied access to lawyer, allege supporters
Paul Rusesabagina was arrested abroad in an unnamed location on international warrant last week.
Mandarin over Mongolian: Students protest against language policy
China’s leaders say promoting the Han culture and nationalising Chinese language provides minorities with better opportunities.
Portland police make 'multiple arrests' as protests near 100 days
Officials declare assembly 'unlawful' as demonstrations in tense US city at the front lines of BLM protests continue.
Abuse of power has become the norm in Moon's South Korea
And Koreans are taking notice.
Felicien Kabuga: The man who put hate on Rwanda's airwaves
The story of Felicien Kabuga, the role he played in Rwanda's genocide and how he evaded justice for 26 years.
Is this the end of the Middle East's oil rush?
Crude oil exporters are struggling to balance budgets with low oil prices. Plus, South Africa could face a debt crisis.
Why I will not vote for Joe Biden
Yes, Trump is an American monster but so is Biden.
India, China defence ministers meet amid rising border tensions
It was the first high-level contact between the two sides since the standoff began months ago in the Himalayan region.
Supertanker fire off Sri Lanka under control as navy tows it away
Fire on oil tanker off Sri Lanka's coast has been contained, navy says as the tanker was pushed away from the coast.
US has no proof yet of 'tragic' Navalny poisoning: Trump
Trump says US must look 'very seriously' into Russian politician's illness, but Washington had not yet seen any proof.
'Worst is yet to come': India coronavirus cases top four million
With record surge in daily infections, India is set to overtake Brazil as the second worst-hit nation in the world.
Will Labor Day weekend in US mean another coronavirus spike?
Public health officials in US say long weekend a 'critical point' in fight against the novel coronavirus.
US: Police use of spit hoods scrutinised after Black man's death
Daniel Prude's suffocation raises questions about use of the hoods and reliance on police in mental health crises.
Iraq may 'lose control' after record coronavirus cases: Live
Iraq reported 5,036 new coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing the total cases to 252,075, including 7,359 deaths.
Kanye West hits another ballot access roadblock in Arizona
Arizona is the latest state to tell the rapper he cannot appear on the ballot as a presidential candidate.
Netanyahu says Serbia will move its embassy to Jerusalem
Israeli PM announces move after Serbia and Kosovo agreed on historic pact at White House to normalise economic ties.
Ghosn's accused escape aides can be extradited, US judge rules
Two US men are accused of helping former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee Japan last year in a box on a private jet.
Iran still expanding enriched uranium stockpile, says UN watchdog
IAEA says Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium stands at more than 10 times the limit set in 2015 nuclear deal.
Can Facebook stop US election misinformation?
Facebook said it would limit political ads before Americans go to the polls in November.
Cyprus to strip seven people of 'golden passports'
Move to remove citizenship comes weeks after an Al Jazeera investigation revealed the country's passport business.
Malian soldiers killed in attack near Mauritania border
At least 10 soldiers killed in the attack in the country's west, according to the Malian military’s Twitter account.
Trump denies report he made disparaging remarks about US war dead
The Atlantic reported US president had referred to marines buried in a cemetery near Paris as 'losers'.
Trial opens for accused Football Leaks mastermind
Rui Pinto, who faces 90 charges, sees himself as whistle-blower on European football clubs' big-money dealings.
'Club of my life': Messi to stay at Barcelona for another year
The Argentine footballer said he does not want to enter into a court battle with the club about his contract.
US: North Carolina kicks off mail-in voting as requests spike
Worries about the coronavirus pandemic are expected to push tens of millions of people to vote by mail in US elections.
Philippines: Activists fight to change culture of harassment
The age of sexual consent is 12 years in the Philippines, one of the lowest in the world.
Blazing tanker sparks fears of a new Indian Ocean disaster
The Panamanian-registered vessel, currently off Sri Lanka's coast, is carrying about 270,000 tonnes of crude oil.
Trump administration, Congress make budget deal Pence says
The agreement would keep the government funded after the end of September which is the end of the US fiscal year.
Suspect in Portland shooting killed by police during arrest
Michael Reinoehl was allegedly involved in the shooting of Aaron Danielson on Saturday night, police said.
Sudan, major rebel group agree to resume peace talks
Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North agrees on 'necessity' of reaching political solution with government.
Search for survivor continues under Beirut building rubble
Chilean rescue team detected signs of life on Thursday under the rubble of a building demolished by August blast.
Geert Wilders guilty of insulting Moroccans, says Dutch court
Charge relates to rally where Wilders asked crowds if they wanted 'fewer or more Moroccans' in the Netherlands.
Macron decries 'Islamic separatism', defends right to blaspheme
French president, who proposes law against 'Islamic separatism', defends free speech amid Charlie Hebdo attack trial.
COVID-19 outbreak is worsening malnutrition in India
The government says it is spending $20bn on giving free rice, wheat and lentils to 800 million people.
We must design alternatives to 'highways of death'
Roads are one of the world's biggest killers, but they do not have to be.
Russia PM visits Belarus as Lukashenko faces 4th week of protests
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has visited Minsk in an apparent show of support.
Greek, Turkish politicians reignite clash over Eastern Med talks
Greek PM cites Ankara's 'provocations' as Turkish FM accuses Athens of lying over intentions to enter dialogue.
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