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'Coronavirus a blessing': Pandemic boom in Nigeria's 'Kannywood'
The Nigerian film industry's online streaming platform Northflix doubles subscribers among 80 million Hausa speakers.
Turkey says it has arrested top ISIL figure in raid
Interior minister says Mahmut Ozden had been receiving orders from Iraq and Syria to 'carry out an attack in Turkey'.
Doctor's Note: Coronavirus and the toll on mental health
Personal coping strategies and investment in mental health infrastructure is needed to help us through the pandemic.
Iran nuclear deal parties meet in Vienna amid US pressure
Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia are attempting to save the 2015 accord with Iran following the US withdrawal.
First-ever flight: Plane with US, Israeli officials lands in UAE
High-level delegations flew from Israel to the UAE to cement the 'normalisation' deal.
India added half a million COVID-19 cases in one week: WHO
India reported the most new cases worldwide in the past week, pushing global tally by 1 percent, the UN agency says.
India holds college entrance exams despite COVID-19 concerns
Millions of students across India take tests after gov't refused to postpone exams despite fears of coronavirus spread.
Saudi king sacks commander of Yemen forces over corruption claims
Royal decree refers Prince Fahd, his son and four military officers to the anti-graft watchdog for investigation.
In Pictures: Northeast India recalls 'Stalingrad of the East'
People in Nagaland state recall World War II battle between Japanese and British soldiers.
Japan's LDP sets leadership contest rules as candidates position
Liberal Democratic Party members agree to shorten voting process because of COVID-19 pandemic, economic slowdown.
Facebook says stepping up efforts to tackle Myanmar hate speech
Platform, accused of fanning hate towards Rohingya, says it removed 280,000 posts that breached rules in second quarter.
'I am Taiwanese', Czech Speaker Vystrcil tells Taiwan parliament
Comments are likely to rile China, which has threatened to make Milos Vystrcil pay a 'heavy price' for visiting island.
Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban attack on Paktia military base
Taliban carry out complex attack in Gardez, killing at least three soldiers and wounding five others, official says.
Hong Kong begins coronavirus mass-testing amid calls for boycott
More than half a million people signed up for tests and at least 10,000 were tested in the first two hours on Tuesday.
US steps up support for Taiwan to counter rising China pressure
Washington declassifies six Reagan-era security assurances given to Taiwan, vows new economic dialogue with Taipei.
Australian business anchor for China's CGTN detained in Beijing
Australia says Cheng Lei has been held since mid-August and China has not explained why.
Trump declines to condemn teen who killed two in Kenosha
Trump says 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse 'was trying to get away from' protestors and 'probably would have been killed'.
Venezuela pardons dozens of opposition politicians ahead of polls
Caracas is regularly criticised for 'arbitrarily' jailing politicians in opposition to President Nicholas Maduro's rule.
Florida 'Antifa hunter' given 3-year sentence for racist threats
Daniel McMahon 'cultivated a culture of fear and chaos' to further his beliefs in white supremacy, one witness said.
How to fight a pandemic of misinformation?
Health officials are battling against online conspiracy theories, rumours and untested claims over COVID-19.
France's Macron returns to Beirut to press for reforms
French president to push Lebanon's politicians to enact reforms demanded by donors before releasing financial aid.
What does the coup mean for Mali's spiralling security crisis?
Amid the political upheaval, the complex and escalating violence in Mali's north and centre remains a constant threat.
Tension as India, China accuse each other of border violations
India says it has foiled Chinese attempt to change the status quo on their disputed border but China denies the claim.
US coronavirus caseload tops 6 million: Live news
Several US states report record daily infections; New Zealand eases restrictions, makes masks compulsory.
Steve Bannon gets trial date for border wall 'fraud scheme'
Bannon, architect of some of Trump's controversial policies, is accused of illegally raising $25m to 'Build the Wall'.
NYC police department outlines punishments for misconduct
The new code offers a 'road map' for the public and officers about discipline and makes the process more transparent.
Biden blasts Trump's 'law and order' platform in campaign return
The event, the first time the campaign has travelled since the convention, comes amid concerns over Biden's absence.
Hamas says deal reached to end escalation of violence with Israel
Office of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza says agreement has been reached to 'end aggression against our people'.
Hotel Rwanda film hero Paul Rusesabagina held on terror charges
Government critic who left Rwanda in 1996 arrested abroad in unnamed location on international warrant, police say.
Hurricane Laura survivors face long uncertain recovery
At least 18 people have died. Survivors worry about food, housing and health security in the hurricane's aftermath.
Portland protests: All you need to know about ongoing unrest
Who's protesting? How long has Portland seen the protests? Here's what you need to know about the demonstrations.
S Africa's ANC says officials charged with graft must step aside
State investigators are probing irregularities in government tenders worth $297m during the coronavirus crisis.
Kenya fears ecological disaster as two rising lakes get closer
Rising water levels along Kenya's Great Rift Valley have forced thousands of people from their homes as two lakes are getting closer, raising fear of contamination.
Belarus activists seek refuge abroad amid political crisis
Many have had to flee to nearby countries as thousands continue to demonstrate against President Alexander Lukashenko over disputed election win.
Baltic states blacklist Lukashenko, other Belarusian officials
President Lukashenko acknowledges his country's 'somewhat authoritarian system', discussing plans for a referendum.
Sudan signs peace deal with rebel groups from Darfur
Agreement provides for the dismantling of rebel forces and integration of their fighters into the national army.
Australia warned of 'more frequent and intense' natural disasters
It is being called Australia's 'Black Summer', months of raging bushfires devastated the country's southeast.
Former Indian President Pranab Mukherjee dies at 84
Family announces death of former president who was admitted in hospital weeks ago, having also contracted COVID-19.
US 2020: Will the election truly reflect the people's choice?
Outcome of presidential contest hinges on mail-in ballots, voter engagement and the impact of coronavirus.
Typhoon Maysak: Japan warns of 'major disaster' in Okinawa region
Japan's meteorological agency warned the typhoon could bring rains and violent winds to southern Japanese islands.
African migrants locked up in Saudi coronavirus centres: Report
Investigation by a British newspaper revealed hundreds of African migrants locked up under terrible conditions.
The UAE and Israel: A dangerous liaison
Why are the UAE and Israel in such a hurry to normalise relations?
How a $13 device is helping Delhi fight the coronavirus
Oxygen monitor or pulse oximeter has helped mildly symptomatic coronavirus patients amid shortage in hospital beds.
Lebanon establishment tasks Mustapha Adib with forming new gov't
Diplomat won votes from 90 MPs and must form a government to push through long-overdue reforms.
Kenyan communities sue UK over colonial-era land grab
A community of more than 100,000 people in Kenya sue UK over colonial-era land grab.
Nigerian boy gets scholarship after viral ballet video
A 11-year-old ballet dancer received a prestigious dance scholarship after a video of him practising went viral.
Ian Zabarte on 'the most bombed nation on Earth' | AJOPINION
'You never know what's killing you when it’s done in secret.'
A history of Arab-Israeli normalisation
On August 13, the UAE became the third Arab country to officially normalise relations with Israel.
Belarus's quest for democracy has a female face
Belarusian women have rebelled against Lukashenko's conservative, patriarchal rule.
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