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Is Trump planning to dispute election results if Biden wins?
Trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the polls, US President Donald Trump is hinting he may declare the election invalid.
US-led coalition troops withdraw from Iraq's Camp Taji base
Remaining coalition troops will depart in the coming days after finalising handing over equipment to Iraqi forces.
US: Protesters demand justice after police shooting of Black man
Dozens of people took to the streets of Lafayette, Louisiana, in response to the death of Trayford Pellerin, 31.
Tensions as Basra protesters' deadline for governor's exit passes
Protesters in southern Iraq had given provincial governor 48 hours to step down amid growing anger over killing of activists.
Mexico sentences man who ordered journalist's killing to 50 years
Man convicted of ordering killing of reporter Miroslava Breach sentenced to 50 years in jail in rare judgement.
Why are rape victims being denied therapy in the UK?
Rape victims often have to give up critical therapy because prosecutors fear they may be 'coached' by their therapists.
Peru: 13 killed as police raid club breaking coronavirus curbs
About 120 people in Lima tried to flee a party, banned under current coronavirus restrictions, when police arrived.
Chile government 'failing' pandemic's economic victims
Many without the means to pay for housing have had to resort to land takeovers, setting up informal camps and building their own shacks.
Yemen's warring sides urged to prevent environmental disaster
A stricken oil tanker moored near the city of Hodeidah is slowly leaking more than a million barrels of oil.
Seven civilians killed by roadside bomb in Afghanistan
Three women, two children and two men died when their vehicle struck the roadside bomb in Ghazni province.
Kenyan communities sue UK over colonial-era land grab
Communities brutally evicted by the British to make way for tea plantations seek compensation for ‘colonial crimes’.
Germany COVID concerts: Experiment to study virus transmission
Restart-19 is studying the movement of people and flight of the tiny airborne particles that can carry viruses.
Iran retrieves data, cockpit talk from downed Ukraine plane
Iranian official says black boxes acquired from the jet show two separate missiles hit it 25 seconds apart.
'Guests in our own homes': The forest tribe of India's Himalayas
Nomadic Van Gujjars in northern India fear remaining in the forest while their resettled relatives struggle to adjust.
Thailand anti-government protests grow as more join rallies
Despite arrests and charges against protest leaders, protesters they will continue fighting for a better future.
'We lost everything': Syrian refugees caught up in Beirut blast
Already among the most vulnerable in Lebanese society, refugees are struggling to cope in the blast's aftermath.
Explainer: What are The Cyprus Papers?
Al Jazeera has obtained over 1,400 Cypriot passport applications, revealing they were sold to criminals and fugitives.
Hezbollah downs Israeli drone over Lebanon
Hezbollah says its fighters seized the drone that flew over the UN-demarcated Blue Line.
Shinzo Abe becomes Japan’s longest continuously serving PM
But his time in office has not been the string of successes he promised when he took power.
Who are the super rich who buy a new nationality?
Cyprus has made billions of dollars from passport sales. Who are the people that buy them, and why do they do it?
'Cypriot passport sale is a risk to EU security'
Al Jazeera's Investigative Unit found criminals, fugitives and sanctioned people could buy EU passports in Cyprus.
Colombia: 17 youth dead in attacks by armed groups in 24 hours
A spike in violence in Colombia's countryside raises questions over the country's fragile peace.
Exclusive: Cyprus sold passports to criminals and fugitives
A leak of government documents reveals Cyprus sold citizenship to dozens of foreigners linked to crime and corruption.
PSG take on unbeaten Bayern Munich in Champions League final
PSG-Bayern final taking place 425 days after first game of this season's Champions League.
Coronavirus: Reported cases in India go past three million
India has the third-highest number of cases after US and Brazil; its 56,706 fatalities are fourth-highest in the world.
Mali coup leaders meet mediators seeking return to civilian rule
First meeting between mutineers and ECOWAS delegate led by Nigeria's former President Jonathan lasted for 20 minutes.
In Pictures: The faces of protest in Belarus
Belarus has been rocked by street protests after demonstrators accused President Lukashenko of rigging the election.
In recordings, Trump's sister says president is 'phony, cruel'
Maryanne Trump Barry was secretly recorded by her niece who recently released a book critical of US president.
US: Police shoot, kill Black man outside store in Louisiana
Police say 31-year-old Trayford Pellerin was armed with a knife and fled as officers tried to apprehend him.
Protests calling on Netanyahu to resign continue with momentum
Saturday's protest comes before August 25 deadline for parliament to agree on a budget plan or trigger new elections.
Sudan's Omar al-Bashir a step closer to facing war crimes charges
Prime Minister Hamdok says Khartoum is ready to cooperate with the International Criminal Court over Darfur deaths.
Global coronavirus death toll hits 800,000: Live news
India, Iraq and Russia battle new surge in COVID-19 infections as global cases surpass 23 million.
US House passes bill to send $25bn to Postal Service, block cuts
The legislation would reverse budget cuts, increase funding to the Postal Service to deal with a mail-in ballot surge.
California seeks help as wildfires threaten communities
The state has requested additional support from other states and local jurisdictions in California.
Who is poisoning Russian dissidents and why?
Alexey Navalny's suspected poisoning follows a string of similar incidents with Russian government critics.
More than a dozen civilians killed in eastern DRC attack
Suspected attack by ADF is the latest since the army launched a large-scale operation against the group last year.
Trump accuses 'deep state' FDA of slowing vaccine development
Trump, without evidence, says agency personnel wanted to prevent a vaccine from being available before the US election.
Lukashenko 'will have to step away': Belarus opposition leader
In exclusive interview to Al Jazeera, Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says Belarusians will no longer accept the president.
S Korea fishing: Surge of freshwater threatening Jeju coastline
The island of Jeju is having to adapt to the effects of a changing climate, including the problem of rising sea temperatures.
â€Poisoned’ Kremlin critic Navalny arrives at Berlin hospital
Navalny’s wife believes the delay was to allow whatever substance is in his system to degrade and to make identifying it more difficult.
California wildfires: Governor asks Australia, Canada for help
Firefighters are battling day and night, from air and land in an attempt to limit the destruction.
Will Libya's latest ceasefire bring peace?
Rival powers call for truce but renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar has yet to respond.
South Sudan: 7 killed in plane crash shortly after Juba takeoff
One person survives crash that occurred within minutes of takeoff from the capital, Juba.
West African mediators arrive in Mali to push for coup reversal
ECOWAS delegation visiting Bamako to meet military coup leaders as well as overthrown President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
Head of UN atomic energy watchdog to make first trip to Iran
Rafael Mariano Grossi to visit Tehran on Monday in first trip since he became the IAEA's director general in December.
Belarus protests: Rights groups compile torture evidence
Human rights groups are preparing hundreds of testimonies to be sent to the UN committee against torture.
UK dementia patients face challenges during lockdown
More than 850,000 people in the UK are living with dementia.
US: Smoke fills air as Portland police clear riot at precinct
Videos posted online show several people detained after police declare a riot outside the department's north precinct.
Turkey hosts unique cross-continental swimming race
Thousands of swimmers to take part amid coronavirus restrictions in world's only inter-continental open water contest.
Giant panda born in US offers 'much-needed moment of joy'
The birth attracted so many people to the zoo’s online live panda cam that the website reportedly crashed.
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