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Pakistan's balancing act may be failing
Pakistan's strategy to keep good relations with everyone is no longer working in an increasingly polarised Muslim world.
Sudan rebels agree key peace deal to end 17-year conflict: Report
State media says Sudan Revolutionary Front alliance from Darfur and southern states inks agreement with government.
Goya love: From India to Japan, a bitter gourd and taste of home
Karela is the crocodile-skinned vegetable nemesis of Indian children, but for one writer it has come to symbolise home.
Qatar-UAE discrimination case returns to the ICJ
In 2018, UN court ruled the UAE 'must ensure' families with Qatari member would be reunited if separated by blockade.
Victoria posts deadliest day, but confident coronavirus easing
Australian state reports 41 deaths but is confident as daily new cases fall, promising an easing of curbs soon.
Face masks mandatory in New Zealand as Auckland lockdown lifted
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern says she is confident outbreak under control as schools and businesses reopen.
Japan's ruling LDP to hold leadership vote on Sept 14
Four candidates in frame to replace Shinzo Abe as PM, but public favourite Shigeru Ishiba lacks support within party.
'Heavy price': China threatens Czech official over Taiwan visit
The arrival of the Czech delegation marks the second high-profile foreign visit to the democratic island in a fortnight.
Global coronavirus cases exceed 25 million: Live news
Over 16.4 million recoveries and 842,000 deaths reported; US, Brazil and India report highest number of infections.
Biden condemns Portland violence, says Trump is 'encouraging' it
Republicans deny Trump is seeking to exacerbate violence with incendiary rhetoric after deadly shooting in Oregon city.
Montenegro ruling party neck and neck with opposition: Exit poll
Parliamentary vote pits pro-Western party against opposition seeking closer ties with Serbia and Russia.
Statue of Canada's first prime minister toppled by protesters
Demonstrators calling to defund the police tear down statue of Sir John Macdonald in Montreal.
Why are people protesting against coronavirus restrictions?
Tens of thousands rally in parts of Europe against government measures to contain the pandemic.
Mustapha Adib on course to be designated Lebanon PM
Ambassador to Germany set to be named crisis-hit Lebanon's prime minister-designate at Monday's nomination process.
Fire erupts near ancient Greek site of Mycenae
Huge fire rages near ruin of the Bronze age site, prompting authorities to vacate tourists to the archeological site.
Jacob Blake: Official says Trump Kenosha visit not helpful
Trump will 'meet with law enforcement and survey damage from recent riots' in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the White House says.
US Elections: Who is Republican candidate Donald Trump?
The businessman turned reality star, who shocked the world with his 2016 presidential win, is seeking a second term.
Burundian journalist Jean Bigirimana disappeared for 1,500 days
On International Day of the Disappeared, experts describe the plight of those who have gone missing and their families.
Belarus: Tens of thousands rally in opposition march, dozens held
Police detain more than 100 protesters during rally in Minsk, RIA reported, citing Russia's interior ministry.
Pakistan families seek answers over enforced disappearances
The families of missing activists and human rights workers in Pakistan urge the government to take action.
The civil war is threatening an ancient way of life in Syria
The Syrian Bedouin community has been displaced and has lost much of its livelihood due to the conflict.
More than half of Lebanon could face food shortages: UN
Lebanon was already in economic collapse even before the August 4 blast at that killed 188 people.
Typhoon Maysak strengthens as it heads towards South Korea
The second major storm in a week threatens damaging winds and widespread floods across the Korean Peninsula.
In Pictures: How Ashoura was marked amid coronavirus restrictions
Typically, millions from around the world flock to the golden-domed shrine in Karbala, Iraq, to mark Ashoura.
Indonesia: Chinese vaccine to be tested as COVID-19 cases rise
Al Jazeera meets the Indonesian sisters taking part in the human trials.
How the world reached 25 million coronavirus cases
The US remains the country hardest-hit by the pandemic with more than 5.96 million cases and 182,779 deaths.
Almost 400 migrants stranded in Med despite Louise Michel rescue
Italian coastguard evacuated 49 people but almost 400 others rescued in the Mediterranean are still waiting.
Why Kenya's Rift Valley lakes are going through a crisis
Thousands of people have been displaced and farms submerged due to heavy rains, climate change and deforestation.
Israeli tanks hit Hamas after balloon attacks from Gaza
Head of Hamas political bureau said it will not back down from wanting to end the blockade on the Gaza Strip.
Rooftop majlis: Beirut commemorates Ashoura amid coronavirus
Residents in some of Beirut's predominantly Shia Muslim neighbourhoods hold Muharram mourning ceremonies on rooftops.
Libya civil war: 10,000 people missing, rights group says
Sunday marks the International Day of the Disappeared, drawing attention to people who have inexplicably gone missing.
The Indigenous artists designing coronavirus masks
From celebrating culture to highlighting a suicide epidemic, Indigenous artists are creating masks with meaning.
Xi says China to step up efforts to fight 'splittism' in Tibet
Chinese leader tells senior Communist Party officials that Beijing must plant 'seeds of loving China' among Tibetans.
Tens of thousands of anti-Netanyahu protesters hit Israel streets
Organisers say that as many as 37,000 people joined in the 11th consecutive weekend protest against prime minister.
Trump intel chief ends election security briefings to Congress
John Ratcliffe made the decision because the administration 'got tired' of intelligence leaks, Trump says.
'7 bullets, 7 days': Protesters march for Jacob Blake in Kenosha
Hundreds rally against racial injustice in the city where a police officer shot Jacob Blake seven times last week.
Chadwick Boseman: Obama, Harris, Biden lead tributes
Tributes pour in for the Black Panther actor, who portrayed Black icons throughout his career and died on Friday.
Italy picks up 49 people in need of aid from Banksy-funded boat
The Louise Michel issued a distress call after rescuing more than 200 people over two days in the Mediterranean.
Hurricane Laura: Thousands lack power, water as clean-up begins
President Trump visits Louisiana amid hurricane clean-up, as returning residents face power and water outages.
Istanbul bans indoor weddings as coronavirus cases rise: Live
Weddings, engagement parties, other ceremonies banned as COVID-19 cases, deaths hit highest level in Turkey in months.
Belarus expels journalists, withdraws accreditation in crackdown
News organisations denounce gov't move before planned rallies, the latest against Lukashenko's disputed re-election.
Uproar in France after magazine depicts Black MP as chained slave
Legislator Danielle Obono slams far-right magazine's illustration as 'racist s***' amid widespread condemnation.
Libya: GNA's al-Sarraj appoints new defence minister, army chief
Salah Eddine al-Namrush confirmed as defence minister while General Mohammad Ali al-Haddad has been named army chief.
US elections: Who is Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden?
Biden, who has spent most of his adult life in politics, will face off against President Donald Trump in November.
What is Shinzo Abe's legacy?
Japan's longest-serving prime minister has resigned due to health problems.
Police fire pellet guns on Kashmir Muharram procession: Witnesses
Dozens injured as Indian forces attack mourners with pellet guns and tear gas in Muslim-majority region, say witnesses.
Voting for your enemy in the US elections
On November 3, progressives will not vote for an ally or the lesser evil. They will have to vote for a preferred enemy.
Tanzania's Magufuli kicks off campaign with pledge to create jobs
Incumbent leader promises economic growth in address marking launch of his re-election campaign.
Riots in Sweden after far-right activists burn copy of Quran
Unrest in Malmo city after copy of Muslim holy book is burned during a far-right rally in a mainly immigrant district.
West Bank: Loss of contact with Israel affecting Palestinians
The Palestinian Authority cut all ties with Israel in May, including security coordination.
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