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South Africa: Massive fire engulfs historic Durban mosque
Huge fire breaks out in 139-year-old Grey Street Mosque in the southeastern port city of Durban.
'Teach American exceptionalism': Trump unveils second-term agenda
The plan, unveiled on the first day of the Republican convention, promises more 'America First' policy if Trump wins.
The making of a Hindu India
If India is today a Hindu nation, it is also a tinderbox in which the self is defined by the perpetual hatred of others.
German hospital: Clinical findings point to Navalny's poisoning
Tests on the Russian opposition politician show evidence of poisoning but his life not in danger, Berlin hospital says.
Latest batch of Republicans disavow Trump on first day of RNC
The 27 former Republican members of the US Congress are encouraging support for Joe Biden in the presidential election.
Pompeo tours Middle East as part of Trump's Arab-Israeli push
After meeting Israeli PM in Jerusalem, US secretary of state to visit senior figures in UAE, Bahrain and Sudan.
Hundreds of thousands displaced by Yemen floods
At least 130 people have died after torrential rains and flash floods battered parts of western Yemen in recent weeks.
Austria expels Russian diplomat, Moscow hits back in kind
Austrian tabloid says expelled diplomat had spied for years with the help of a citizen at a high-tech firm.
Syrians should not be forced to return to an unsafe Syria
The premature repatriation of displaced Syrians could cause further cycles of violence and suffering.
More than 1,100 villagers killed in Nigeria this year: Amnesty
Rights group says government failings leave rural communities in northern Nigeria at the mercy of 'bandits'.
India: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi holds on after dissent letter
Main opposition party rejects her request to be allowed to step down, after a rare challenge to the Nehru-Gandhi family.
UN urges probe after 'excessive use of force' at Tripoli protest
World body's Libya mission calls on GNA to investigate violence against peaceful protesters in the capital.
Zimbabwe court denies bail to Hopewell Chin'ono for third time
Award-winning journalist charged for role in promoting opposition-organised protests against corruption, ailing economy.
Tikhanovskaya pins hopes on dialogue with Belarusian authorities
The self-exiled presidential challenger hopes dialogue with Lukashenko government will start soon.
The Cyprus Papers: These individuals paid $2.5m for EU passports
See the faces behind the stories and explore data proving Cyprus sold passports to criminals and high-ranking officials.
14 killed in Jolo twin bombings in southern Philippines
Female suicide bomber blamed for second of twin attacks in mainly Muslim island, a stronghold of Abu Sayyaf Group.
US vows to ensure Israel's 'qualitative military advantage'
The prospect of the UAE now obtaining advanced US weaponry such as the F-35 stealth fighter jet has worried Israel.
Protests after Black man shot in the back by police in Wisconsin
Video shows a man walking towards a car followed by two officers, one officer shoots him as he opens the vehicle's door.
Belarus protests: Can Lukashenko survive?
President Aleksandr Lukashenko digs in as pro-opposition demonstrators push for an end to his 26-year rule.
Syria blackout after suspected pipeline attack
Syria's oil minister says explosion targeting three power stations was a 'terrorist attack'.
Beirut's 'homeless' after the deadly port blast
Despite thousands losing their homes, a strong community spirit has left few, if any, on the streets - for now.
Russian doctors claim to have saved Kremlin critic Navalny's life
The head doctor of the Siberian hospital that first treated the Russian politician says his team saved Navalny's life.
Gaza's 11-year-old rapper
Meet the 11-year-old rapper from Gaza with big ambitions and the talent to bring them to life.
Beirut blast leaves victims half-blind
Hundreds of people have suffered eye injuries due to he Beirut port blast on August 4.
COVID-19 wreaks havoc on Australia wool industry
How border closures are causing major problems for Australia's multibillion-dollar wool industry.
Israeli warplanes carry out more attacks on Gaza
The Israeli army has intensified its near-daily attacks on Gaza since August 6, along with tightening the blockade.
20 inmates killed in Madagascar prison breakout
Tens of prisoners attacked guards with rocks and grabbed a gun as they tried to flee the Farafangana prison.
In Pictures: Flash floods in northern Turkey kill six
Interior minister says 153 people so far were rescued and nearly 1,000 aid workers are searching for missing people.
Bodies of 22 migrants and refugees retrieved off Libya's coast
Last week, some 45 refugees and migrants died in the worst shipwreck this year off Libya's coast.
An 'alleged kidnapping' and the velvet glove of law in Pakistan
It increasingly seems that Pakistan's establishment is instrumentalising the judiciary to pursue political goals.
India's use of less accurate coronavirus tests raise concerns
Experts say over-reliance on antigen tests, which are cheaper and faster, could impede efforts to contain the virus.
US FDA authorises use of blood plasma to treat coronavirus
Announcement comes after Donald Trump blamed the agency for impeding the rollout of vaccines for political reasons.
Taliban has finalised negotiating team for intra-Afghan talks: AP
Taliban chief Mullah Akhunzada has hand-picked a 20-member team for the planned talks, lead Taliban negotiator told AP.
Japan PM Abe reassures on health after second hospital visit
Country's longest-serving prime minister says wants to do his best amid concern coronavirus crisis aggravating health.
Top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway leaving White House job
Departure of White House adviser, who managed Trump's successful 2016 campaign, comes just two months before elections.
NZ court told killer spent years preparing for mosque attacks
Prosecutor opens sentencing saying self-confessed white supremacist wanted to instil fear among Muslim community.
Mali: Military want three year transition, Keita to be freed
Discussions due to resume on Monday with negotiators saying compromises have been reached.
New Zealand court set to sentence Christchurch mosque shooter
Brenton Tarrant to face survivors of mosque attacks during sentencing hearing that is likely to see him jailed for life.
Ex-Ukraine PM in serious condition with coronavirus: Live news
Spokeswoman for former prime minister's party says 59-year-old's condition is serious, with high fever.
Elijah McClain: Activists call for change one year after death
McClain, an unarmed 23-year-old Black man, died after he was put in a police chokehold and injected with ketamine.
Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain to win Champions League
German giants claim their sixth European Champions League title with 1-0 win over French club in Lisbon.
Talks between W Africa mediators, Mali coup leaders enter 2nd day
'Discussions going very well,' says ECOWAS mission head as talks with military over Keita's fate, sanctions continue.
White House again suggests FDA stalling coronavirus vaccine
The administration has not offered evidence the agency, which oversees drug safety, has delayed vaccine development.
Tens of thousands of anti-Lukashenko demonstrators rally in Minsk
Protesters defy warnings to demand president's departure, in latest wave of protests against his disputed re-election.
Haftar rejects GNA's call for Libya ceasefire
LNA dismisses ceasefire announcement as 'marketing' stunt, says GNA is planning a Turkish-backed offensive on Sirte.
What is behind the record rise in global COVID-19 infections?
Several countries are reporting some of their biggest numbers since the coronavirus pandemic began.
HK raises concerns over China involvement in COVID-19 tests
Some fear cells collected from nasal and throat swabs for coronavirus testing can also be used to generate DNA profiles.
Iran says sabotage caused explosion at Natanz nuclear site
Spokesman for Atomic Energy Organization says authorities will reveal 'in due time the reason behind blast' in July.
Republican National Convention: The schedule for 2020
President Donald Trump will be renominated in a hybrid convention that melds in-person and digital speeches.
Republicans prepare for Trump-heavy hybrid convention
The four-day event will end in Donald Trump officially becoming the party's candidate to take on Joe Biden in November.
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