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Three rescued from tiny Pacific island after writing SOS in sand
The men had been missing for three days when their distress signal was spotted on uninhabited Pikelot Island.
Israel army says it attacked military posts in southwest Syria
Israeli military describes attacks as retaliation for an attempted bombing of the border fence by an enemy squad.
Kenya: As wildebeest migrate, few tourists to witness nature's theatre
In Kenya's Maasai Mara game reserve, livelihoods are suffering as coronavirus guts tourism.
More than a billion students affected by coronavirus closures: UN
UN chief warns of 'generational catastrophe' as pandemic forces schools to be shut down in more than 160 countries.
Pompeo, Taliban's Baradar discuss Afghan peace process
Discussions included the issue of Taliban prisoners whose release by the Afghan government has been delayed.
Curfew in Kashmir ahead of autonomy revocation anniversary
Two-day curfew imposed across Kashmir before the first anniversary of India's abolition of the region's special status.
Afghan troops retake prison attacked by ISIL group, 29 killed
ISIL claims responsibility for attack on Jalalabad jail that also wounded dozens and saw hundreds of prisoners flee.
Where are we in finding a treatment for COVID-19?
Some drugs and treatments have shown promise in clinical trials, while others are drawing controversy.
Australia's Victoria imposes fines to enforce COVID-19 isolation
State introduces fines as high as 20,000 dollars for people who breach their isolation orders.
Hurricane Isaias makes landfall in North Carolina
US National Hurricane Center warned oceanside residents in North Carolina to brace for storm surge up to 1.5 metres.
Flash floods, mudslides kill 13 people in South Korea
Days of heavy rain trigger floods and mud slides, leaving 13 people dead and forcing more than 1,000 from their homes.
Thailand protesters openly criticise monarchy of King Maha
Student protesters dressed like fictional wizard characters gather in Bangkok to call for curbs on king's power.
UN report warns against N Korea's 'miniaturised' nuclear devices
Confidential report says Pyongyang continues to produce highly enriched uranium, construction of light water reactor.
US teachers protest over reopening schools: Coronavirus live
Teachers, support staff at more than 35 school districts across the US protest against reopening while COVID-19 surges.
DA seeking Trump taxes cites reports of 'criminal conduct'
Manhattan DA's office has said their subpoena is justified due to public reports of Trump Organization misconduct.
Journalist and police guard killed in southern Mexico
Pablo Morrugares is the fifth journalist to be killed in Mexico this year.
US House panel probes DHS office over Portland protest monitoring
Reports have detailed DHS intelligence reports on journalists and monitoring of peaceful protesters' messages.
'Squad' member Rashida Tlaib on the ropes in Michigan primary
Detroit contest points to a debate in the Democratic Party between the establishment and more progressive activists.
Nile mega-dam talks resume to resolve years-long dispute
Negotiations between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan come as tensions sparked after Addis Ababa's first step in filling dam.
Why does Donald Trump want to ban Tiktok?
After Huwaei, the US president is taking aim at another Chinese-owned company, citing security concerns.
US judge speaks weeks after attacker kills son at her home
Judge Esther Salas calls for increased privacy for federal judges in an emotional video statement released on Monday.
Spain's former king to leave the country amid corruption claims
Juan Carlos's announcement comes after Spanish court opens investigation into his involvement in a Saudi rail contract.
Pakistan PM Khan says mediation prevented Saudi-Iran escalation
Khan tells Al Jazeera in exclusive interview Pakistan's mediation efforts prevented conflict between regional foes.
Trump threatens to sue Nevada to stop universal mail-in ballots
Nevada's legislature recently voted to join six other states who send the ballots to every voter ahead of election day.
Teachers protest across US over reopening schools in pandemic
Teachers and school staff are demanding in-person classes not be held until sufficient safety protocols are established.
Zimbabwe stock market trading resumes after halting in June
Zimbabwe is facing worst financial crisis in more than a decade, as market reopens after June halt to help stabilise the nation's currency.
CAS rules that forward Almoez Ali is eligible to play for Qatar
The UAE football federation protested that Sudan-born Ali was ineligible after a 4-0 defeat to Qatar in the Asian Cup.
'No silver bullet' for coronavirus, WHO warns
Officials exhort countries 'do it all' to curb the spread of COVID-19 as there might never be a lasting vaccine.
Norway restricts cruise ship arrivals after coronavirus outbreak
Decision comes after a cruise line suspended operations following discovery of 41 infections on board one of its ships.
Flash floods kill two in Thailand, storm heads for Myanmar
Tropical storm Sinlaku dumped heavy rain on 18 Thai provinces over the weekend.
US parents struggle as schools reopen amid coronavirus surge
Some schools will be online only, others have full in-person instruction, many schools are planning a hybrid approach.
US sees record number of Black women running for Congress in 2020
Black women have historically won majority-Black districts, but many now are running in mostly white or mixed districts.
Chinese unemployment remains high despite economic rebound
Jobseekers have been encouraged to become street vendors to spur the country’s economic growth following historic contraction from COVID-19 outbreak.
Lebanon foreign minister resigns citing risks of a 'failed state'
Charbel Wehbe appointed as new foreign minister after Prime Minister Hassan Diab accepts Nassif Hitti's resignation.
Northern Ireland's 'political giant' John Hume dies at 83
Hume was seen as the principal architect behind the peace agreement ending sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.
Ukrainian police arrest man with explosives at Kyiv bank
The man was identified as Sukhrob Karimov, a 32-year-old citizen of the Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan.
Vietnam battles second pandemic wave
Vietnam has placed a second city into lockdown due to a rise in coronavirus infections after being virus-free for months.
Philippines closes in on Indonesia for most COVID-19 in SE Asia
The Philippines has reported more than 3,200 new coronavirus infections, pushing it close to Indonesia as the worst-hit county in Southeast Asia.
Poland's top court rules presidential election result valid
The Supreme Court says there had been dozens of irregularities, but it approves the results of last month's vote.
Uzbekistan lifts 'ban' on minors attending prayers in mosques
Interior ministry says Muslim minors accompanied by 'close relatives' can attend mosques, ending a de facto ban.
Downsized Hajj begins amid coronavirus restrictions
Hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, has begun under very different circumstances amid the coronavirus pandemic
India bootleg alcohol death toll crosses 100, dozens arrested
The death toll from poisoning linked to toxic liquor in northern state of Punjab rose to 105 on Monday, as police said.
Landslides bury construction workers near Nepal's capital
At least 10, including eight construction workers, killed in landslides triggered by heavy rainfall in Himalayan nation.
Torrential rains pound South Korea, causing deadly mudslides
Relentless rain hit most of South Korea on Sunday, leaving six people dead and seven others missing.
North Macedonia's first sign language cafe opens
The café welcomes and caters to people with speech and hearing impediments.
Firefighters try to contain California fire, thousands evacuated
Hundreds of firefighters backed by helicopters, water-dumping planes and trucks working to put out the blaze.
Beware of the looming chaos in the Middle East
The region in 2020 is in much worse shape than in 2010.
Facebook bans French comedian Dieudonne for anti-Semitism
Some of Dieudonne's posts used 'dehumanising terms against Jews', says Facebook as it permanently bans him.
World Heritage Festival: South Korea’s centuries-old tradition
The World Heritage Festival in Andong is famous but sparsely attended; this year’s organisers hope to change that.
In Pictures: How India's lockdowns ruined Kashmir's economy
Kashmir's economy is yet to recover from a colossal loss a year after New Delhi scrapped the region's autonomous status.
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