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France to boost military presence in eastern Mediterranean
Move comes as Greece-Turkey tensions rise after Ankara sends ship to prospect for oil and gas in disputed waters.
Is Trump's message winning?
US pollster Frank Luntz takes a closer look at the words President Trump is using to persuade Americans to vote for him.
UN chief warns COVID-19 pandemic risks new conflicts
Antonio Guterres says without concerted action, inequality, global poverty and violence could rise for years.
Libya: Trump talks demilitarised zone with Erdogan
The two leaders also discussed ways to achieve a complete withdrawal of foreign forces and mercenaries from Libya.
Relatives of Mexico's missing students still want justice
On Wednesday, the families of Mexico’s missing students met behind closed doors with the president to discuss updates in the continuing investigation.
Israel launches new raids on Hamas targets in Gaza
A military compound, underground infrastructure, observation posts among those targeted by the Israeli army in Gaza.
Meet Kashmiri cartoonist taking a dig at Indian rule
Mir Suhail speaks to Al Jazeera one year after India revoked region's limited autonomy and imposed security lockdown.
In Pictures: Thai scientists catch bats to trace virus origins
Research team took saliva, blood, and stool samples from the bats before releasing them.
Pakistan army chief to visit Saudi Arabia in quest to smooth ties
Saudi Arabia has pulled support to Pakistan after the latter slammed Riyadh for its stand on the Kashmir dispute.
India: Police patrol parts of Bengaluru hit by deadly violence
At least three died in police firing during protest against a Facebook post that allegedly insulted Prophet Muhammad.
Flooding in North Korea threatens Yongbyon nuclear reactor: Study
US think-tank 38 North says recent images show vulnerability of country's main nuclear facility to weather disruption.
Thai king stays silent on protesters' call for reform of monarchy
Maha Vajiralongkorn urges 'order and peace' in the country as he swears in a new cabinet of Prime Minister Prayuth.
Russia to roll out coronavirus vaccine within two weeks: Live
Greece records highest daily tally; New Zealand's biggest city back to lockdown; Germany skeptical over Russian vaccine.
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris assail Trump in first campaign event
Democratic tandem delivers one-two punch on the performance of President Trump amid pandemic and economic downturn.
Chile cautiously lifts lockdown lid on capital's centre
Chile faced one of the region's fiercest coronavirus outbreaks, but rates have declined over the last two months.
Prosecutors charge three with threatening women in R Kelly case
Three men have been charged with threatening and intimidating women who have accused R&B singer R Kelly of abuse.
Hundreds of thousands without power days after US Midwest storm
The storm, called a derecho, devastated the power grid, flattened corn fields and left two people dead.
France issues Niger travel warning after killing of aid workers
French citizens urged to avoid travelling to Niger if possible as reserve attack raises questions over troop deployment.
Former Mexico president implicated in corruption scandal
A former head of Mexico's state oil company has implicated former President Enrique Pena Nieto and his then-Finance Minister Luis Videgaray.
Belarus protests: UN human rights chief condemns crackdown
Police have arrested more than 6,000 people during the protests that followed Sunday's disputed presidential election.
Kamala Harris is influenced by her Indian and Jamaican heritage
'Historic day for Indian community', Harris's uncle cheers from India as US Democrats make appeal to people of colour.
US schools starting to reopen
Despite rising coronavirus cases, many educators are bringing children back to the classroom rather than using online technology.
Women's groups vow to fight sexist attacks against Kamala Harris
The groups have created a 'war room' to refute sexist or false smears of the US Democratic vice presidential candidate.
Beirut explosion: 70,000 houses among buildings damaged
Businesses and schools were destroyed or damaged when 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded at Beirut port on August 4.
Georgia city votes to remove pavilion where slaves were sold
While voters have chosen to remove the pavilion, hurdles remain, such as transportation and the structure's future.
Syria: Assad interrupts speech after brief drop in blood pressure
President of war-torn Syria exits parliament hall to 'sit down for a minute' before returning to continue speech.
Democratic National Convention: The schedule for 2020
The mostly digital convention will run from August 17 to 20 and is set to culminate in Joe Biden's official nomination.
Investigation: Excessive force used against Beirut protesters
Analysis of open-source information and medical records show protesters were fired upon, days after deadly blast.
Lebanon judiciary can handle Beirut explosion probe: Minister
Caretaker justice minister says mistrust in judiciary is warranted but dismisses calls for international investigation.
Georgia Republican Greene who supported QAnon wins primary
Marjorie Greene, who also made racist comments, won a Georgia primary that all but guarantees her a spot in Congress.
Six former heads of EPA call for agency reset after Trump term
Recommendations for the Environmental Protection Agency call to undo Trump's regulation rollbacks.
In Pictures: Fires in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest
Experts warn this year's dry season, which is just getting started, could see even more fires.
Three people die in Scotland passenger train derailment
Six others are taken to hospital but their injuries are not thought to be serious.
What does Islam say about climate change and climate action?
Muslims already have an environmentalist framework to follow. It is set in Islam.
Mali police use tear gas to disperse anti-gov't protesters
Demonstrators spent the night at Bamako square demanding the resignation of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita.
Dozens killed in tribal clashes in eastern Sudan
About 90 others wounded in fighting between the Bani Aarem and Nuba ethnic groups in the city of Port Sudan.
Community policing already exists in the US and it is dangerous
Defunding the police is crucial, but we must avoid obvious traps along the way.
Mauritius: 'Most of the oil' removed from damaged ship
Japanese ship owner says collection of an estimated 1,000 tonnes of fuel almost over after bulk carrier hit coral reef.
Four members of Rajapaksa family find place in Sri Lanka cabinet
Two more members of Rajapaksa family join the Cabinet along with President Gotabaya and PM Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Beirut port resumes partial operations a week after explosion
Port operating to unload vessels for merchants a day after vigil held to remember victims of devastating explosion.
Myanmar bars Rohingya candidate from contesting election
Most Rohingya not considered citizens and will have no vote, living in what Amnesty describes 'apartheid' conditions.
At least 172 killed in Yemen flash floods this month
Torrential rain has also damaged homes and UNESCO-listed world heritage sites across the country.
Where are all the women leaders?
Kamala Harris makes history as US vice presidential candidate, but barriers remain for women in power around the world.
US revises UN resolution to extend UN arms embargo on Iran
Tehran balks at new US resolution to ban weapons sales indefinitely saying the UN will reject it too.
Zomato's 'period leave' policy triggers debate among Indian women
Food delivery company to give female employees up to 10 days of paid leave per year for menstruation.
Death toll from South Sudan soldiers, civilians clashes hits 127
Among the dead are 82 civilians and 45 soldiers, army spokesman Lul Ruai Koang said.
The Virus | Fly On The Wall
We go inside the battle against COVID-19 in Spain.
UNICEF: Conflict in Syria forces children into child labour
The war is forcing Syria’s children to earn money to support their families.
EU to discuss sanctions against Belarus after disputed election
EU foreign ministers to discuss targeted sanctions against Belarus following Sunday's contested election.
Argentina ramps up action against illegal fishing
Argentina turns up the heat on illegal fishing by foreign boats.
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