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11 Yemen soldiers killed in clashes and rebel attack
Fighting has carried on despite repeated calls for a ceasefire as part of global efforts to combat coronavirus.
Israeli tanks attack Hamas targets in Gaza Strip
Israel closed Karem Abu Salem goods crossing and Gaza's permitted coastal fishing zone in week of heightened tensions.
Mozambique violence: Regional leaders meet to discuss escalation
Southern African Leaders are meeting on Monday to decide what to do about the unrest in Mozambique.
Somalia: Over a dozen killed in hours-long Mogadishu hotel siege
At least 16 killed and many wounded in attack carried out by al-Shabab on upscale beachfront hotel in capital.
New South Wales premier apologises for cruise ship failures
Inquiry into Ruby Princess outbreak found officials made 'inexcusable' mistake letting passengers disembark in March.
In Pictures: Belarus protesters hold 'historic' rally
An estimated 100,000 opposition protesters rallied in Minsk while President Lukashenko rejected calls to step down.
Tens of thousands hold biggest protest yet; Lukashenko defiant
Belarusian leader rejects calls to step down as tens of thousands rally in largest protest yet against disputed vote.
India coronavirus death toll hits 50,000
With a total of 50,921 deaths, India has the fourth-highest tally in the world, behind the US, Brazil and Mexico.
India restores 4G internet services in two districts of Kashmir
High-speed internet was suspended last August, when India revoked the Muslim-majority region's autonomy.
New Zealand postpones election amid coronavirus resurgence
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says parliamentary polls originally scheduled on September 19 will be moved to October 17.
Italy orders mask wearing at night: Live coronavirus updates
Faced with an uptick in coronavirus cases, Italy orders mask wearing in public from 6pm - 6am.
Luis Rodolfo Abinader sworn in as Dominican Republic president
US top diplomat attends ceremony days after Caribbean nation was the only to back US bid to extend Iran arms embargo.
UAE summons Iranian diplomat over 'unacceptable' Rouhani speech
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said the UAE had made a 'huge mistake' in reaching deal to normalise ties with Israel.
US: 18 shot in Cincinnati, 4 dead, in 'extremely violent night'
The city's mayor says police face 'unprecedented circumstances and challenges' in fighting crime amid the pandemic.
Could Iran face renewed international sanctions?
US president seeks 'snapback' of UN sanctions after losing bid to extend arms embargo.
Nile dam: Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan resume African Union-led talks
The three nations agree to present proposals on management of Ethiopia's controversial $4bn dam within two days.
US election: Democrats call on Postal Service leaders to testify
Congressional legislators accuse officials of pushing policies that 'threaten to silence the voices of millions'.
Democrats prepare for unprecedented digital convention
Four-day event set to include formal nomination of Joe Biden as the Democratic challenger of US President Donald Trump.
Beirut faces rising poverty after blast
As Lebanon's political elite negotiate a new government, more Lebanese are falling into poverty and relying on handouts for the first time.
In Pictures: Ship leaking oil off Mauritius breaks apart
Thousands of volunteers work day and night to clean the pristine waters to avoid environmental and economic disaster.
This is the beginning of a new chapter in US-Dominican relations
Under Abinader's leadership, the Dominican Republic is set to form stronger economic and diplomatic ties with the US.
COVID-19 protective equipment adding to pollution crisis
Italian study says despite 10 percent less rubbish being produced since lockdown started, disposable protective gear is adding to waste.
India opposition seeks probe into Facebook's ties with Modi's BJP
Congress calls for parliamentary panel to investigate Facebook and WhatsApp employees' relations with right-wing party.
Thai protesters step up calls for political reforms
Demonstrators are demanding new elections, an amended constitution, with some calling for reform of the monarchy.
South African gov't urged to release Marikana recommendations
On eighth anniversary of 'Marikana massacre', experts say panel's proposals on policing should urgently be made public.
Iranian supermarket chain launches in Venezuelan capital
Political and economic alliance between Tehran and Caracas is growing - as is defiance against US sanctions.
Thousands protest in Bangkok demanding gov't resignation
In addition to demanding the departure of PM Prayuth, some protesters call for curbs on the powerful monarchy.
US cannot trigger 'snapback' sanctions on Iran: EU official
US withdrew from the JCPOA in 2018 and can no longer call on its mechanisms, EU foreign policy chief said.
Sudan: Dozens dead, thousands of homes destroyed by floods
At least 65 people have died and more than 14,000 homes destroyed in Sudan floods.
Bad weather delays removal of fuel tanker off Mauritius's coast
Front of the tanker, carrying 4,000 tonnes of fuel oil when it ran aground on July 25, split in two on Saturday.
Japan marks 75 years since end of World War II
Emperor Naruhito expresses 'deep remorse' over his country’s wartime actions at a sombre annual ceremony.
The Two Frances | Fly on the Wall
In the suburbs of Paris, we see how the coronavirus has only "revealed bigger social and educational inequalities".
Argentina COVID-19 infection rate still rising despite lockdown
In spite of 150 days of lockdown, Argentina's infection rate and death toll continue to rise.
The last Yaaku: Yaakunte language already classed as extinct
As the Yaaku tribe’s language dies out, so will the traditions and cultural identity that go with it.
How the myth of Black hyper-fertility harms us
This long-standing myth of American racism, tied to its obsession with Black sexuality, is harming women to this day.
Turkey condemns Biden's criticism of 'autocrat' Erdogan
Biden criticised Turkish president's policy towards the Kurds and advocated supporting the Turkish opposition.
British tourists scramble home after UK expands quarantine list
Thousands of British travellers rush to get home as more countries are added to the UK's quarantine list.
UAE, Israeli companies sign agreement on coronavirus R&D
Deal signed after Israel and UAE announced agreement leading to full normalisation of diplomatic relations.
US election 2020: Postal service warns of mail ballot delays
Trump defends postmaster general despite allegations he is trying to sabotage mail-in voting ahead of November election.
France asks Afghans not to free Taliban who killed its citizens
France objects to release of three men jailed for the murders of French nationals in Afghanistan.
In Pictures: Grieving Beirut neighbourhood struggles to rebuild
In one of Beirut's poorest neighbourhoods, people are reeling from the blast that killed many who felt like family.
Israel carries out air strike on Gaza over balloon bombs, rockets
Over the past week, Israeli forces have carried out repeated night-time attacks on targets linked to Hamas.
Dead Woman's Pass: A Ni Una Menos Story on the Inca Trail
An Indigenous woman embarks on a journey to Machu Picchu that will force her to confront horrors from her past.
US President Donald Trump's brother, Robert, dead at 71
US president's younger brother was hospitalised in the intensive care unit at a New York hospital in June.
Thousands return to streets in Israel urging Netanyahu to resign
Protesters clash with police outside the residence of embattled prime minister, who is facing corruption allegations.
Parit Chirawak vows to join major protest in Thailand on Sunday
Student leader released on bail as protesters continue to demand reform of monarchy and resignation of prime minister.
Trump threatens 'snapback' of UN sanctions against Iran
US president also casts doubt that he would join in Russia's call for a summit of world leaders to defuse Iran tensions.
South Africa to ease coronavirus restrictions: Live updates
President Cyril Ramaphosa announces relaxation of tough containment measures as infection rate falls.
US: Far-right groups and counter-protesters clash in Georgia
The far-right groups had gathered, in part, in support of a Confederate sculpture in a nearby Stone Mountain park.
Newsweek apologises for op-ed on Kamala Harris' citizenship
Magazine says it failed to anticipate how the op-ed about the US vice presidential candidate could be 'weaponised'.
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