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Korean Peninsula battered by its second typhoon in a week
Typhoon Maysak hits the peninsula, much of it already soaked by a season of extreme weather.
Libya's GNA: Haftar allies disrupting municipal elections in east
City elections in Misrata and those planned across western and southern Libya could help pave the way for nationwide elections.
Facebook bans politician from India's BJP for hate speech
Raja Singh banned from Facebook and Instagram for anti-Muslim posts, after the social media giant accused of bias.
Coronavirus risks deepening refugee children schooling crisis: UN
A new UNHCR report warns that many refugee children, especially girls, will not be able to return to school.
US suspends aid to Ethiopia over Blue Nile dam dispute
Washington's move comes after Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan fail to agree on unified text on management of disputed project.
Hong Kong's Jimmy Lai cleared of intimidation charges
Case against media tycoon dates back to 2017 and is not related to his arrest under China-imposed national security law.
The Afghan herbalist who claims to have a cure for COVID-19
Afghans have flocked to a herbalist who offers free 'cure' but authorities seek his arrest, calling him a fraud.
Black man died after US police put hood on him, pinned him down
Video of March encounter shows police put hood on Daniel Prude and pinned him down to the pavement for two minutes.
Pakistan's PM: Our economic future is now linked to China
Prime Minister Imran Khan reviews his first two years in office.
Ship carrying 42 crew, thousands of cattle feared lost off Japan
Japan's coastguard said one Filipino crew member had so far been found during the search.
Indian MPs grill Facebook over hate speech, allegations of bias
Social media giant faces scrutiny after media reports revealed it ignored anti-Muslim hate speech by BJP leaders.
Beirut Blast: In the Chaos
'It was nothing like I’ve ever seen before. And I’ve seen a lot in my career.'
Canada, Netherlands join Gambia's genocide case against Myanmar
The two nations will pay special attention to prosecuting gender-based violence against Rohingya, including rape.
US further restricts Chinese diplomats travel, meetings
The US says Chinese diplomats will need approval to visit US universities and hold cultural events.
Thai king restores titles to once-disgraced royal consort
Sineenat Wongvajirapakdi was accused of conducting a rivalry with the queen and was stripped of her titles last year.
Twitter confirms India PM Modi's personal website account hacked
Account, with more than 2.5 million followers, used to solicit donations for relief fund through cryptocurrency.
US will not pay remaining dues to WHO after Trump pulls out
The US plans to use more than $60m in money owed to the World Health Organisation to pay other debts to the UN.
Biden, Trump ramp up campaigns amid national crises
The candidates kicked off the US general election campaign season this week, reflecting the presidential race's urgency.
International Criminal Court condemns US sanctions on officials
US sanctions target International Criminal Court prosecutor Fatou Bensouda and a top aide over Afghanistan probe.
Biden says Kenosha officer who shot Jacob Blake should be charged
Biden made the comment a day before he is set to visit Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Trump travelled on Tuesday.
'Carelessness' blamed for Turkey's second coronavirus peak: Live
The number of new cases rose by 1,596 to 273,301 in the last 24 hours, while the death toll rose by 45 to 6,462.
Hamas leader in Lebanon to meet Palestinian factions
Ismail Haniyeh to meet other Palestinian factions in rare talks on how to respond to 'normalisation' deals with Israel.
Calls for apology grow over Joy Reid's 'Islamophobic' remarks
US TV host Reid on Tuesday said Donald Trump radicalises his followers 'the way Muslims' do.
'Unlawful': Metal pellets again used against Lebanese protesters
More evidence arises of Lebanese security forces using uncommon and potentially lethal arms against demonstrators.
Palestinian activist recounts moment of viral arrest picture
Video of an Israeli soldier kneeling on Khairi Hanun's neck resembled the incident which sparked nationwide protests in the US against the police killing of George Floyd.
Exclusive: French reform proposal for Lebanon delves into details
France proposed a detailed draft list of sweeping reforms it is pressuring Lebanon to implement by year's end.
Pakistan blocks Tinder, other dating apps over 'immoral' content
The country's telecom authority said it sent notices to management of five apps for 'indecent content streaming'.
Nerve agent Novichok found in Russia's Alexey Navalny: Germany
Novichok, a Soviet-era chemical weapon, was used to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in the United Kingdom.
Pelosi faces criticism in salon face mask controversy
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's team claims she was invited and she followed the salon's rules when not wearing a mask.
What's behind the latest sackings in Saudi Arabia's royal family?
Commander of Saudi-led war in Yemen and son dismissed after being accused of corruption.
'Victim of a crime': World leaders react to Navalny poisoning
Germany says lab test showed 'proof without doubt' that Russian opposition leader Navalny poisoned.
In Pictures: Can Japan's ancient Noh theatre survive coronavirus?
Pandemic has shuttered theatres across Japan, making it difficult for Noh which depends heavily on staging shows.
What is the nerve agent Novichok?
A neurotoxicologist says much of what is known about Novichok is conjecture.
'We are part of the tapestry': Black Iranians launch collective
Education campaign touches on topics such as Iran's history of slavery, which was only abolished in 1929.
CDC directs halt to renter evictions to prevent COVID-19 spread
The order prevents any US landlord from evicting some renters from residential properties for failure to pay rent.
Markey defeats Kennedy III in Massachusetts' Senate primary
It was the first time a Kennedy has lost a race for Congress in Massachusetts.
Russia FM accuses foreign forces of Belarus meddling
Sergey Lavrov said activists from Ukraine are trying to create violent protests, but did not provide evidence of that.
Macron backs Iraq 'sovereignty' on first Baghdad visit
In first foreign visit since PM Mustafa al-Kadhimi formed gov't in May, French president pledges support for Iraq.
Two-state solution needed for Palestine, Qatar emir tells Kushner
Emir met Trump's senior adviser in Doha following a US-brokered accord between UAE and Israel to normalise ties.
Messi's Barcelona future 'difficult', says footballer's father
Jorge Messi landed at Barcelona to meet the Catalan club's officials and discuss his son's future.
India bans 118 more Chinese apps as border dispute escalates
New Delhi said the apps promoted activities 'prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India'.
Zimbabwean protest leader freed on bail in fourth attempt
Jacob Ngarivhume granted bail after being detained on July 20 for calling for rallies against corruption, economic woes.
Georgians reviving ancient honey-harvesting tradition
Culture of harvesting honey from wild bees without use of modern box hives is returning to country's west.
Moria refugee camp under quarantine after coronavirus case
Overcrowded camp sealed for two weeks as authorities try to trace the people the Somali patient contacted.
Colombia lifts restrictions as COVID-19 cases stabilise
Colombia lifts months-long travel ban and allows restaurants to reopen as it eases one of Latin America's longest coronavirus lockdowns.
Facebook removes Pakistani accounts over 'inauthentic behaviour'
The company removed more than 800 Facebook and Instagram accounts, pages and groups run as part of a network.
US 2020 Census: Concerns minority groups will be undercounted
Community organisers in California are trying to get Latinos to participate in the census.
US partially lifts decades-old arms embargo on Cyprus
US decision to remove blocks for one year on the sale of 'non-lethal defence articles' slammed by Turkey.
Yoshihide Suga launches bid to become Japan's next prime minister
A longtime aide to outgoing PM Shinzo Abe, Suga is heavily favoured to win the ruling party's leadership race.
Suspected accomplices of Charlie Hebdo attackers go on trial
Trial opens in Paris for 14 suspects accused of helping gunmen attack French magazine and Jewish supermarket in 2015.
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