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US: Trump's attacks on mail-in votes could cost Republicans
Local Republican officials fear Trump's attacks could hurt them as Democrats request ballots at higher rates.
Serbia mends fences with Azerbaijan after selling arms to Armenia
President Aleksandar Vucic speaks to his Azerbaijani counterpart, seeking to patch up relations.
Who is the woman challenging Belarusian President Lukashenko?
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya has emerged as the main opponent of the Belarusian president in the August 9 vote.
Belgium suspends arms exports to Saudi national guard
A complaint from human rights groups prompts Belgium to suspend arms export licences for some shipments.
Belarus begins fuelling its first nuclear power plant
The Russian-built Astravets nuclear plant is expected to start powering Belarus by the end of this year.
Pope appoints six women to Vatican's first financial watchdog
The women will serve as lay experts on the 15-member council to oversee the administrative and financial structures.
COVID-19 crisis crippling South America's largest economy
Brazil is facing its highest unemployment rate in three years.
Mexico's Oaxaca state bans sale of junk food to children
It is an effort to cut down on high levels of obesity in Mexico, which, for children, are among the highest in the world.
Thousands take part in banned opposition rally in Belarus
The electoral race is proving the strongest challenge yet to the 26-year rule of President Alexander Lukashenko.
Police clear anti-government protest camps across Bulgaria
Dozens of tents were removed in the capital Sofia as well as Varna, Plovdiv and an interstate road in the south.
Presidents of Guinea, Ivory Coast seeking third term
The governing party in Guinea has asked President Alpha Conde to seek a controversial third term in office and after weeks of speculation, Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara has announced that he too is seeking a third term.
Liverpool credited with strong fight against COVID-19
A common criticism of the UK's tackling of the coronavirus crisis has been a lack of clear, decisive leadership, but now one city is being held up as an example of how a coordinated community effort can work.
Belgian court rejects extradition of ex-Catalan minister to Spain
The court rejects enforcing the European arrest warrant for former Catalan culture minister, Lluis Puig.
China court sentences another Canadian to death for drugs
The ruling comes one day after another court sentenced Canadian Xu Weihong to death for making drugs.
Rajapaksa brothers win by landslide in Sri Lanka's election
Huge parliamentary win could enable the president and his brother to change the constitution and boost dynastic rule.
Sri Lankan parliamentary elections: Five key takeaways
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his brother register huge victory. So, what does this election result mean?
Afghan council to decide fate of 400 Taliban prisoners
The gathering, known as Loya Jirga, to decide whether Taliban prisoners will be freed as part of US-Taliban agreement.
Is China a threat or a partner to the West?
Mehdi Hasan challenges a retired US brigadier general and a former UK diplomat on the West's relationship with China.
Lebanon is on track to become a failed state
On August 4, a failing state, through negligence and corruption, destroyed its own capital and killed its own citizens.
The climate crisis: Our children warned us, but we did not listen
The COVID-19 pandemic is a wake-up call to address climate change once and for all.
Turkey denounces maritime deal between Greece, Egypt
Foreign ministry declares the agreement 'null and void', stressing that Greece and Egypt have no mutual sea border.
'Peak yet to come': Africa hits one million coronavirus cases
Amid lack of testing, real spread of virus on continent unknown, experts say, as countries struggle to curb infections.
South Africa sets up body to probe coronavirus corruption
President Ramaphosa forms committee to investigate alleged fraud in state tenders involving medical equipment.
Tourist hotspot Mauritius hit by oil spill as ship grounds
Government says bulk carrier ran aground in the southeast of the island, sparking fears of an environmental disaster.
MMA: Russia's Extreme Obsession
101 East investigates the forces at play in the brutal world of mixed martial arts in Russia and the former USSR.
India coronavirus cases cross two million
India is the third worst-hit for COVID-19 after the US and Brazil with record one-day infections and deaths reported.
LIVE: Protests as Lebanon detains 16 over Beirut explosion
Protesters in Beirut call for government's resignation as authorities arrest 16 as part of probe into deadly blast.
Ivory Coast President Alassane Ouattara to run for third term
Ouattara rejects claims by his opponents who say a two-term limit in the constitution bars him from running again.
LIVE: WHO says 'vaccine nationalism' cannot beat the coronavirus
'For the world to recover fast, it has to recover together': UN health agency urges states to share potential vaccine.
US Iran envoy Brian Hook steps down as UN arms embargo vote looms
Hook's surprise departure comes as Washington lobbies the United Nations to extend an arms embargo on Iran.
After deadly blast, Beirut residents look to Macron for relief
French president surveyed damage and offered consolation to victims of Tuesday’s massive blast before local officials.
US senators want to block drone sales to Saudis
US lawmakers have tried before to rein in Trump administration plans for arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Facebook removes small pro-Trump network based in Romania
The network had a small reach of 1,600 users following its Facebook pages and 7,200 following its Instagram accounts.
Former Saudi spy accuses MBS hit squad of attempting to kill him
Saad al-Jabri alleges in a lawsuit that MBS sent a Saudi hit squad to kill him soon after the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
US: McConnell says economy needs 'another boost' in COVID-19 aid
Nonpartisan analysts say Senate Republicans could lose their majority, which might pressure McConnell to act.
US: Virginia court denies two appeals in far-right rally beating
Court will not hear appeals of men convicted of beating DeAndre Harris after the 2017 far-right Unite the Right rally.
Will the Beirut explosion lead to political change in Lebanon?
Many Lebanese blame decades of corruption and mismanagement for allowing the disaster to happen.
WHO warns 'vaccine nationalism' cannot beat coronavirus
UN health agency chief says existence of COVID-19 anywhere puts lives and livelihoods at risk everywhere.
US top COVID doctor Fauci says his family has received threats
Dr Anthony Fauci has drawn the ire of Trump because of his perceived willingness to contradict the president.
Lebanese rally to assist those affected by Beirut explosion
Beirut residents and Lebanese diaspora take part in relief efforts to help repair damage and assist those affected.
Joe Biden launches new national ad aimed at Black Americans
Black Americans have largely supported Biden and are credited with transforming the Democratic presidential race.
New York AG seeks to 'dissolve' US National Rifle Association
Lawsuit cites claims of corruption, alleging the NRA diverted millions of dollars to senior leaders for personal use.
Turkey's Cavusoglu slams German role in EU's Libya mission
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu criticises Berlin during visit to Libyan capital, Tripoli, for talks with GNA.
Nigeria: Police free 25 anti-government protesters
Lagos demonstrators were detained during a banned anti-government rally under the aegis of the #RevolutionNow Movement.
Trump's roadblock: The ACLU filed 400 cases against Trump so far
Trump hasn't personally squared off against the ACLU from the witness stand, but the ACLU has challenged him repeatedly.
Mauritania names new PM after previous cabinet resigns
Mohamed Ould Bilal appointed as prime minister, hours after the previous government resigned.
Learning 'pods': a new solution to the coronavirus school crisis
Parents are banding together to form education pods for children to learn in groups, but not everyone can afford them.
Beirut blast pushes economy to edge as many remain missing
Damage from explosion, which officials have linked to some 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored at the port, may be worth up to $15bn.
Greece begins voluntary migrant repatriation flights
The first group to depart Athens, 134 Iraqis, is 'the biggest voluntary return' of migrants Greece has ever carried out.
Millions in US face eviction amid COVID-19 crisis
Help for landlords during the coronavirus crisis is coming to an end but so many people fear they will now struggle to pay rent.
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