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Clashes in Beirut as anger swells over port blast: Live updates
Angry protesters storm gov't buildings as tens of thousands rally against Lebanon's ruling class after deadly explosion.
South Africa coronavirus deaths cross 10,000: Live updates
Paris mandates masks in some areas; Ireland reports highest number of cases since May; Gaza children return to school.
Leading Belarus opposition candidate's campaign manager detained
Maria Moroz, an ally of opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, has been detained on eve of tense vote.
Protesters raid gov't buildings as fury grows over Beirut blast
Police use tear gas and live fire to break up crowds amid rising anger over port explosion that killed scores of people.
Thousands of Israelis join in renewed anti-Netanyahu protests
Weekly demonstrations call for Netanyahu's resignation, insisting a PM on trial for alleged corruption must step down.
Is the US-Saudi Arabia relationship falling apart?
US State Department shows support for former Saudi intelligence agent who is suing Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.
Lebanon PM Hassan Diab to call for early vote after port blast
Prime minister's comments come as anger swells over devastating explosion that wrecked much of Beirut and killed scores.
Several killed in Czech apartment building fire, suspect arrested
At least 11 people, including three children, killed in fire in an apartment building in Bohumin city, officials say.
Air India Express crash: Investigators find black box data
Friday’s flight was chartered by the Indian government to repatriate workers stranded by the pandemic for months.
Anti-Kremlin rallies in Russia's far east continue for fifth week
Some 3,000 demonstrators protest in Khabarovsk city over the arrest of the region's governor.
Belarus: Lukashenko looks for sixth victory in tough contest
President Alexander Lukashenko has been accused of stealing previous elections.
Beirut port explosion: Officials detained as probe promised
Lebanese authorities have taken into custody 16 people as part of an investigation into the Beirut port warehouse explosion.
The coronavirus betrays Netanyahu
The mishandling of the pandemic fallout and his bid for early elections could bring down the Israeli prime minister.
Zimbabwe activists decry 'unprecedented clampdown' after arrests
Government denies accusations of stifling dissent amid growing anger over deepening economic crisis.
Mauritius declares emergency over oil spill from grounded ship
Indian Ocean island nation declares environmental emergency as satellite images show a dark slick spreading in waters.
Did Operation Eagle Claw alter the course of US history?
New film looks at aborted rescue mission during Iran hostage crisis.
Peter Beinart and the crisis of liberal Zionism
Some liberal Zionists are finally becoming aware of the inherent contradiction in their views on Israel and Palestine.
Venezuela: Punishment for breaking lockdown rules
Opposition legislators and rights groups say Maduro is using the pandemic as an excuse to further militarise the country.
UK economy: Bank warns of biggest decline in century
This week, the Bank of England forecast the economy would contract by 9.5 percent over the year.
Jobless Kenyans question misuse of foreign aid
More than 300,000 people in Kenya have lost their jobs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Saudi hit squad allegations: US says al-Jabri a 'valued partner'
Saad al-Jabri has accused Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of plotting to assassinate him.
How Beirut firefighters were sent into disaster
A team of 10 was ordered to respond to a fire at the Beirut port. They did not know what they were heading for.
More than a dozen killed in 'devastating' India plane crash
Officials say 18 people killed and many injured after Air India Express flight skids off runway in city of Kozhikode.
Murdoch's misinformation: COVID-19, China and climate change
Is Rupert Murdoch's media empire responsible for spreading deadly misinformation on COVID-19?
Lebanese man, daughter shot dead in Iran's capital
Iranian police have yet to issue an official statement on the Friday night incident reported by local media.
Eight soldiers killed by al-Shabab suicide bomber in Mogadishu
At least 14 others wounded after attacker detonated an explosive-laded vehicle at the gates of an army base.
Two ex-Green Berets sentenced to 20 years for Venezuela attack
The Americans have been widely displayed on Venezuelan national TV as proof of US intentions to overthrow the president.
Iran asks UN to hold US accountable for plane interception
Iran's UN ambassador says Mahan Airlines A310 was 'aggressively and unexpectedly intercepted' by US F-15 fighter jets.
Will Saudis in exile suffer the same fate as Jamal Khashoggi?
Former Saudi intelligence official files a lawsuit alleging Saudi crown prince sent a hit squad to kill him in Canada.
UN: At least nine children killed by air raids in northern Yemen
UN says at least seven more children and two women were wounded, but casualty exact figures still under investigation.
Mali's Keita appoints Constitutional Court judges to ease crisis
Nine judges chosen by presidential decree as part of a compromise intended to ease months-long political turmoil.
Namibia: Rhino poaching falls by more than 60 percent
Windhoek says intensified intelligence operations by authorities and tougher sentences for poachers led to the drop.
Beijing's top office in Hong Kong slams 'ridiculous' US sanctions
Officials subject to US sanctions include Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam and head of China's Liaison Office, Luo Huining.
Why Russian mercenaries seized control of key oilfield in Libya
Despite losing ground, Moscow sends war planes and Russian mercenaries to Libya. Plus, Lebanon's deadly explosion.
Can the post-pandemic world be greener?
International Energy Agency chief, Dr Fatih Birol, urges an environmentally friendly financial recovery for the world.
Beirut customs chief, port manager arrested in blast probe: Live
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says Beirut port explosion 'has nothing to do' with group, calls for accountability.
New Zealand's Ardern launches 'COVID election' campaign
PM kicks off her re-election campaign by pledging a $205m rescue package for businesses affected by the virus lockdown.
France sets new post-lockdown coronavirus cases record: Live
Over 2,200 new daily infections were reported in France as the US surpassed more than 160,000 deaths.
Amazon fires rage in early August as fears of mass blazes mount
Data from Brazil's space agency suggests fires in the Amazon are on track for a seven percent increase over last year.
Anthony Fauci says COVID-19 vaccine may be partially effective
Disease expert warns that public health measures will still be needed to control the pandemic in the United States.
Russia, China, Iran work to undermine US election: US intel chief
US officials believe Russia is boosting Trump's re-election bid, and China does not want Trump to win a second term.
Beirut explosion: Survivors recount the moment disaster struck
Ten survivors recall the minutes before and after the massive Beirut port explosion that killed more than 150 people.
US State Dept asks Saudi Arabia about ex-spy's detained children
Two children and a brother of former Saudi intelligence officer Saad al-Jabri were detained in the kingdom in March.
American oil execs, held two years ago, go to trial in Venezuela
Five of the men are Venezuelan-Americans with deep roots in Texas and Louisiana, and one is a permanent US resident.
US: Cuomo clears careful reopening of New York schools
Cuomo touted New York's statewide success in authorising a return to classrooms for the start of the new school year.
US appeals court revives House lawsuit for McGahn's testimony
If McGahn testifies, it is unclear if his testimony would include any new revelations.
Protests rock US city of Portland, mayor says tumult helps Trump
Protesters allegedly attempted to burn a police precinct after cops made arrests and returned to using tear gas.
Palestinian woman killed by Israeli fire during West Bank clash
Palestinian health ministry says Dalia Samudi was in her home when she was hit by a live round.
Can Trump bypass Congress to extend coronavirus aid?
As Democrats and Republicans fail to agree on benefits, Trump claims he will use executive power to extend. Can he?
Erdogan says Turkey has resumed drilling in eastern Mediterranean
NATO members Turkey and Greece have long been at loggerheads over overlapping claims for hydrocarbon resources.
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