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South Korea: Torrential rains kill many, cause widespread damage
Five days of torrential downpours in South Korea have left at least 15 people dead and 11 others missing.
Poland's president sworn in for second term amid silent protests
Andrzej Duda takes the oath of office for a second five-year term amid silent protests against his policies.
'I have no more tears': Blast worsens crisis of Beirut residents
With little aid expected from bankrupt state, weary shop-owners say they do not know how they will recover.
Canadian pastor jailed in Myanmar for defying coronavirus ban
Myanmar-born preacher David Lah convicted for flouting ban on gatherings and sentenced to three months in prison.
Crime in Argentina: Months of quarantine leave many vulnerable
Under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic, police in Argentina are also tackling a rise in crime.
Beirut blast: In a small Texas town, echoes of Lebanon's tragedy
The town of West was partly levelled in 2013 by a similar blast; today, its mayor feels no lessons have been learned.
Why does Trump want to delay the US election?
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly compared himself with Abraham Lincoln. So we ask: What would Lincoln do?
China court sentences Canadian national to death for making drugs
Xu Weihong given death penalty for manufacturing drugs as relations between Beijing and Ottawa continues to deteriorate.
EU court adviser faults Germany for McCann suspect extradition
Germany should have sought Rome's approval before extraditing a German man from Italy, EU's top court adviser says.
What the new Iran-China partnership means for the region
This new realignment in Asia provides new opportunities not only for China and Iran, but also for Pakistan.
In Pictures: World mourns Beirut blast victims
Vigils held, buildings lit with Lebanese flag and blood donations organised in various cities across the globe.
Colombia’s ex-president Alvaro Uribe tests positive for COVID-19
Colombia's former president gets more bad news, just a day after he was placed under house arrest over an investigation into witness tampering.
UN discusses Kashmir for third time since India ended autonomy
The UN's most powerful body did not take any action or issue a statement after the virtual meeting behind closed doors.
Lebanon diaspora mobilises 'financial bloodline' in wake of blast
Many Lebanese expats are helping their compatriots in Beirut individually or have started online fundraisers.
Lebanese officials deflect blame as anger grows over Beirut blast
Ministers, port officials and judges trade blame as Lebanon begins probe into cause of deadly explosion.
Sri Lanka counts votes from parliamentary elections
President is seeking two-thirds majority in the 225-member parliament to change the constitution.
Facebook, Twitter pull Trump posts over COVID-19 misinformation
Deleted posts feature a link to a Fox News video in which Trump says children are 'almost immune' to the coronavirus.
Fire kills coronavirus patients in Indian hospital
An investigation has been launched to find out the cause of the fire at the hospital in Ahmedabad in Gujarat state.
'Seared to death': The atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima
As Japan marks 75th anniversary of the nuclear bomb attack, a look at how it happened, the devastation it wrought.
Hiroshima marks 75th anniversary of world's first atomic bombing
Hiroshima mayor urges nations to reject self-centred nationalism on 75th anniversary of attack that killed over 140,000.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Timeline to disaster
Seventy-five years after the first atom bomb was used in war, debate continues over its necessity and morality.
Spain sets post-lockdown record as coronavirus cases surge: Live
Canada strikes deals for experimental vaccines; Greek PM warns over jump in cases; NYC to set up COVID-19 checkpoints.
Beirut explosion death toll rises to 135 as 5,000 wounded: Live
Information minister says army will oversee house arrest of those responsible for storage and guarding at Beirut port.
Obama official says Trump adviser tried to ease Russia sanctions
Yates tells Congress that Flynn assured Moscow in 2016 incoming Trump administration would 'neutralise' Obama sanctions.
Thousands rally in Turkey to demand end of violence against women
Women in several cities call government to not withdraw from landmark treaty key to combating rising domestic violence.
US: Choctaw tribe hardest-hit by Mississippi coronavirus crisis
About 10 percent of the tribe has tested positive for the virus, more than 75 died as the virus spreads in Mississippi.
DRC armed groups killed 1,300 in first half of 2020, says UN
The threefold increase is result of 'deterioration' in human rights situation in eastern provinces.
Storm Isaias kills at least eight, cuts power to millions in US
The storm sparked tornadoes across a number of states, triggered flooding, felled trees and downed power lines.
Former Atlanta officer who shot Rayshard Brooks sues over firing
Garrett Rolfe was fired on June 13, the day after he fatally shot Brooks outside a Wendy's restaurant in Atlanta.
Dozens wounded in grenade attack at pro-Kashmir Karachi rally
March in Pakistani city was held by Jamaat-e-Islami political party to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
Fashion industry's lack of diversity in the spotlight
Several big European companies have had to remove products that evoked blackface as many allege Black people have been underrepresented.
Lebanon gov't declares emergency in Beirut after deadly explosion
Dozens remain missing after huge explosion sent shock waves through Lebanese capital, as death toll rises to 135.
US elections: Progressive Democrats Tlaib and Bush win primaries
Cori Bush, a Black Lives Matter activist, and Rashida Tlaib, member of the new progressive 'Squad' in the US House, win.
'Stay strong, Lebanon': Global support over deadly Beirut blast
Iran, Saudi Arabia, France, US and UK among nations offering assistance and paying tribute to the victims.
Pakistan PM reiterates support for Kashmiri self-determination
Imran Khan terms India's revocation of Kashmir's autonomy as 'illegal and unilateral'.
Meet Muwado, the eight-year-old girl making Somalia laugh
The comedy sketches of Mogadishu's young TikTok and YouTube star have generated millions of views in just a few months.
US: Trump campaign sues Nevada over 'inevitable voter fraud'
The presidential campaign of Donald Trump, who has voted by mail, claims that mail-in ballots pose a risk to elections.
UK: Complaints about British tourists ignoring COVID-19 measures
The behaviour of British tourists who are staying back in the UK this summer has come under the spotlight.
Hundreds of thousands left homeless by Beirut explosion
Up to 300,000 people have lost their homes with damage estimated at billions of dollars.
Ukraine asks Belarus to transfer arrested Russian mercenaries
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asks his Belarusian counterpart to hand over 28 of the 33 Russians arrested last week.
In Pictures: Beirut 'like a war zone' after deadly blast
Tuesday's blast at port warehouses storing highly flammable material was the most powerful in years in Lebanese capital.
Sri Lanka elections: Voting to elect new Parliament now closed
Voters flocked to voting centres as President Gotabaya Rajapaksa seeks a fresh mandate to boost his power.
Chile mine blast 10 years on
Al Jazeera looks at what happened to the miners whose rescue was watched by millions around the world.
Should prisoners in the US vote?
Ahead of the 2020 presidential election, we ask whether voting rights should be extended to convicted felons.
Lebanon: What we know about deadly Beirut explosion, in 500 words
PM Hassan Diab says 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored in warehouse by port had blown up, sparking 'a disaster'.
Croatia marks 25 years since war with tolerance message
Croatia marks the 25th anniversary of a military victory against Serb rebels that ended the country's independence war.
India's top anti-crime agency to probe Bollywood star's death
The CBI will begin investigation into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, whose suicide has shaken Bollywood.
Al Jazeera probe 'professional', says Malaysia police chief
Malaysia is investigating Qatar-based network over its report on treatment of migrant workers amid coronavirus pandemic.
A tale of two isolations
More than 1,000km apart, a filmmaker and the subject of his film contend with the methods and meanings of solitude.
Several killed in Yemen floods
Storms continue around Gulf of Aden and southern Red Sea, leaving at least 17 dead in the northern Marib region.
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