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Iran: US has no right to demand restoration of sanctions
Iran's FM says US lost the right to make demands when it withdrew from nuclear deal between Iran and major world powers.
Senegal: Tonnes of explosive ammonium nitrate kept at Dakar port
Port authority says it requested removal of 2,700 tonnes of the explosive material following the massive Beirut blast.
Belarusians 'will never accept current leadership': Tikhanovskaya
Belarusian opposition challenger Svetlana Tikhanovskaya holds her first news conference since fleeing to Lithuania.
Turkey converts another former Istanbul church into a mosque
Transformation of Kariye Museum comes a month after a controversial conversion of the renowned Hagia Sophia.
The first Independent Iraqi Film Festival launches online
From August 21-28, 13 films by Iraqi filmmakers will be livestreamed for free.
India, China to work towards 'complete disengagement' of troops
The 2 countries agree to resolve all outstanding issues in an 'expeditious manner', New Delhi says, after border talks.
Jadhav case: New Delhi wants Indian lawyer to help convicted spy
New Delhi wants Indian lawyer to represent its citizen Kulbhushan Jadhav, convicted for espionage by a Pakistani court.
On Libya's front lines, Sirte is focus for regional rivalries
Libyan factions and their foreign backers have been mobilising as diplomats try to avert a military escalation in Sirte.
'I lost everything I did in my life': Beirut explosion aftermath
Al Jazeera speaks to Beirut residents in the aftermath of the explosion on August 4.
US unfreezes Venezuelan assets to help opposition fight COVID-19
Venezuela's opposition says Washington has granted it access to millions of dollars of frozen government funds.
Water inside China's Three Gorges Dam nears maximum levels
Torrential rain has water level at world's biggest dam to record forcing authorities to increase discharge volumes.
Joe Biden presents US election as a fight for the nation's soul
In key speech, Biden frames November as choice about decency and common values in the face of darkness wrought by Trump.
In moving speech, boy says Biden helped him overcome stutter
Brayden Harrington, 13, tells Democratic convention how Joe Biden helped him to work to overcome speech disorder.
Joe Biden vows to 'end season of darkness' in DNC speech
Biden accepts Democratic Party's nomination for president and sets out vision for the presidency.
Kremlin critic Navalny fights for life after suspected poisoning
Air ambulance has left Germany to collect Putin foe from Omsk hospital where he was admitted after suddenly falling ill.
Taiwan shows military might in slick video as China circles
Communist-ruled China has stepped up military activity around the democratically-run island, which it claims as its own.
France reports new post lockdown coronavirus record: Live updates
French health ministry reports 4,711 new coronavirus cases; Germany sees highest daily infections toll since April.
California wildfires double in size as tens of thousands flee
Nearly 11,000 lightning strikes, causing fires, were documented this week in the most populous US state.
Toronto Muslims want mosque attacks investigated as hate related
Canadian Muslim associations urge police to step up and offer protection against a series of attacks.
US demands restoration of UN sanctions against Iran
Tehran and European governments reject US call for a 'snapback' of international sanctions.
Pelosi tells fellow Democrats 'It's all riding on Wisconsin'
Democrats are trying to win back a key Midwestern battleground state that Trump won by fewer than 23,000 votes in 2016.
Steve Bannon, former Trump adviser, arrested for fraud
Bannon and three others arrested for conspiracy to commit wire fraud in online fundraising campaign for border wall.
Iranian hostages held by Somali pirates since 2015 freed: Adviser
The men are the last of the crew of Iranian fishing vessel FV Siraj, captured by the pirates on March 22, 2015.
US imposes Syria-related sanctions on six individuals
The US imposed sanctions on Bashar al-Assad's press officer, a member of the Baath party and several military units
Democratic National Convention: Who is speaking on final night?
Joe Biden is the headliner in a lineup that includes Mike Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg, Cory Booker and Tammy Duckworth.
Trump defends excluding immigrants from representation
President's lawyers called it 'speculative' to suggest the exclusion policy could cause irreparable harm.
US: Michigan to pay $600m to Flint water crisis victims
Most of the amount will be allocated for children who suffered health problems from lead-tainted water.
Protesters shot, 9 killed in Ethiopia clashes, say doctors
Ethiopian forces fire on demonstrators protesting against the detention of opposition leaders in the Oromia region.
The hidden racism of the Muslim marriage market
We cannot defeat racism if we continue to allow cultural biases govern who we love or who we let our children marry.
Judge dismisses Trump's lawsuit to block subpoena for tax records
Trump's lawyer said the president would appeal the ruling and seek to delay enforcement of the subpoena.
Kim Jong Un's sister now 'de facto second-in-command' in N Korea
Intelligence report says Kim's younger sister is now responsible for the nation's relations with the US and South Korea.
Nigerian army says 'in full control' of town where hostages taken
Islamic State West Africa Province fighters had stormed Kukawa town on Tuesday and took hundreds of hostages.
Sri Lanka's President Rajapaksa to scrap reforms limiting powers
Gotabaya Rajapaksa says his government will abolish a constitutional amendment limiting the president to two terms.
Coronavirus and conspiratorial dog-whistles return to New Zealand
Amid a new outbreak, New Zealand's opposition is once again trying to leverage misinformation for political gain.
Belarus opens criminal case against opposition council
Authorities accuse new opposition body created for overseeing peaceful transition of trying to 'seize power'.
An average of seven children go missing daily in Mexico: Report
Most are believed to have been trafficked for sexual exploitation or sold into forced labour.
How did reopening schools become a political issue in the US?
Trump threatens to punish schools that will not reopen for classes, but many teachers say it is not yet safe to do so.
Merkel hosts Greta Thunberg for talks on climate crisis
Thunberg and other leading Fridays for Future activists are dismayed at the lack of progress in fighting climate change.
Bomber's brother jailed for life for Manchester concert attack
Hashem Abedi, 23, was convicted of murder, attempted murder and conspiring to cause explosions.
Iran detains UAE ship and its crew after fishermen killed
The incident occurred the same day the UAE coastguard killed two Iranian fishermen.
Palestinian dies after being shot, detained by Israeli army
Mohammad Haziz was among three Palestinians shot by Israeli forces near Deir Abu Meshal village in occupied West Bank.
Italy's Sikh Slaves
We investigate the exploitation of Sikh agricultural workers in Italy by organised crime amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Egypt seeks support of Libya tribes amid threat of intervention
Cairo hopes alliances boost its legitimacy if it were to engage in battle against forces backed by Turkey.
Iraq: Prominent female activist killed by unknown gunmen in Basra
Reham Yacoub's killing marks the third attack in Basra in less than a week where activists have been targeted.
Argentina rushes to produce COVID-19 vaccine
Argentina steps up efforts to find a coronavirus vaccine, as the economy struggles under a months-long lockdown.
Mali coup leaders promise elections after Keita overthrow
Coup makers who overthrew President Keita say they are more interested in the stability of the country than power.
Afghan security forces killed in clashes in Takhar province
At least 14 killed and six others wounded in northern Afghanistan after overnight clashes with Taliban, sources say.
Iran shows off new ballistic, cruise missiles as US tensions rise
Tehran routinely unveils technological achievements for its armed forces, space programme, and its nuclear efforts.
Donald Trump expects Saudi Arabia to join UAE-Israel deal
Foreign Minister Prince Faisal says without a two-state solution acceptable to Palestinians, no agreements with Israel.
'Means our death': Egyptian farmers fear effect of Ethiopia dam
The prospect of the mega-dam is a new worry for Egyptian farmers with water scarcity already a major problem.
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