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Texas braces for year's first hurricane amid coronavirus outbreak
Hurricane Hanna is set to make landfall in the southern US state as Hawaii braces for simultaneous Hurricane Douglas.
Portland: Protests against police brutality persist
The US Justice Department said on Thursday it would investigate the use of force by federal agents against protesters in Portland.
Russia politics: Third week of protests in Khabarovsk region
Protesters have been demanding the governor of the region, Sergei Furgal, be released from prison.
Dakar Youth Olympic Games delayed until 2026
More than 4,000 athletes from more than 180 nations, aged 14-18, were expected to take part in the Youth Olympics.
The EncroChat police hacking sets a dangerous precedent
Automatically labelling people who use an encrypted chat 'criminals' threatens our fundamental right to privacy.
Russia: Protests against governor's arrest challenge Kremlin
Protesters in eastern Russia continue to rally against the arrest of regional Governor Sergei Furgal on murder charges.
Jair Bolsonaro announces negative coronavirus test result
Brazil president has criticised virus restrictions since the pandemic began, often attending rallies without a mask.
Turkey and Greece in war of words over Hagia Sophia
Relations between Ankara and Athens have been uneasy in recent months and tensions have increased over Hagia Sophia.
Xavi tests positive for coronavirus ahead of Qatar league restart
Former Spain and Barcelona star midfielder says he tested positive for COVID-19 but was asymptomatic.
Security tight after China closes US consulate in Chengdu
The closure is in response to US shuttering of Chinese consulate in Houston as relations continue to deteriorate.
Attackers kill at least 20 in Sudan's Darfur, says tribal chief
Two women and children among victims, who had been visiting their farms in Aboudos, South Darfur at time of attack.
UK: Millions miss cancer screening and treatment due to COVID-19
Many treatments, tests and screenings were paused as staff were diverted to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and because of safety concerns.
Water shortage fears: Sudan's fishermen concerned over dam
The lake is also facing another threat of climate change.
US coronavirus: Florida isolation centres used to shield elderly
The coronavirus pandemic has taken a heavy toll on Florida's elderly residents.
What will Hajj be like during the pandemic?
Saudi Arabia prepares for a dramatically scaled-back annual pilgrimage.
China's Pushback: Beijing questions Western reporting on Xinjiang
Xinjiang is back in the news and Beijing is pushing back - calling media coverage biased and inaccurate. But is it?
Somalia's parliament votes to remove PM Hassan Ali Khaire
Legislators vote 170-8 to remove Khaire, urging the president to appoint a new prime minister, says state media.
Big Pharma and the cost of developing COVID-19 drugs and vaccines
From cheap coronavirus treatments to the use of blood plasma, we look at options available to low-income nations.
Mexico economy: Gov't rules out stimulus as businesses suffer
Global economies are suffering, but the COVID-19 fallout is hurting Mexico particularly hard.
South Asia monsoon: More than 130 people killed in Nepal floods
The monsoon season in Nepal started last month, then took a turn for the worse on Sunday.
Iran says Mahan Air passengers can sue US army in its courts
Several people were injured after pilot rapidly changed altitude to avoid collision with a US jet, Iranian media said.
Malaysia to expel Bangladeshi who featured in Al Jazeera report
Mohamad Rayhan Kabir arrested and faces deportation for criticising Malaysian government in the July 3 documentary.
US federal agents use tear gas to disperse Portland's BLM protest
Thousands protest after US judge denies Oregon's request to restrict federal agents' actions during demonstrations.
US-China ties fray as Beijing's Houston consulate shuts down
Group of men thought to be US officials break open door and enter China's consulate in Houston after staff depart.
US now says new foreign students can't enter if courses online
New students not already enrolled as of March 9 unlikely to get visas if they intend to take only online classes.
Australia rejects Beijing's South China Sea claims
Australia backs the US, saying there is 'no legal basis' to several Chinese claims in the disputed sea.
Lula da Silva: US 'always behind regime change' in Latin America
Former Brazilian president discusses his country's response to COVID-19 and US involvement in Latin American affairs.
US: Singaporean pleads guilty to working for Chinese intelligence
Plea says Jun Wei Yeo set up a fake consulting site to solicit information from US government and military workers.
Researcher who took refuge in China consulate in US custody
Juan Tang is among four scientists charged with visa fraud for allegedly hiding their ties to the Chinese military.
US: Trump signs orders to force lower prices for medications
The measures could lower notoriously high medication prices for some in the US as Trump faces a fraught election season.
US says Houston consulate one of 'worst' for Chinese espionage
A US official linked espionage at the Houston consulate to China's pursuit of research into a COVID-19 vaccine.
South Africa police rearrest dozens of inmates after mass escape
A video circulated on social media showed a number of men running from the grounds of a prison north of Cape Town.
WHO reports record daily coronavirus cases: Live updates
WHO reported a record increase in global coronavirus cases, with the total rising by 284,196 in 24 hours.
US intelligence chief warns of foreign meddling in 2020 vote
Officials are mainly concerned with interference by China, Russia and Iran, though warn of other actors as well.
Why are US federal troops confronting anti-racism protesters?
US President Donald Trump has been criticised for plan to send extra federal officers to cities.
'Flagrant violation': Iran protests US jet approach at UN
Tehran says passengers on an Iranian airline injured after pilot changed altitude to avoid collision with a US jet.
Russia rejects space weapon claim as 'propaganda'
Moscow responds after the US Space Command accused Russia of test-firing an anti-satellite weapon in space.
US military claims Russia sending military equipment to Libya
Russia sending weapons to support fighters loyal to Haftar in breach of an arms embargo, says US military.
For the past 50 years, hard work has brought the poor nothing
Yet we praise meritocracy as though it were a god and blame the poor for being poor.
What a month on Mexico's coronavirus front line feels like
We filmed in the ambulances, the hospitals and the hotspots, grappling with confusing messaging, grief and exhaustion.
Christopher Columbus statues taken down at two Chicago parks
Chicago mayor's office says statues were 'temporarily removed ... until further notice' after 'unsafe' demonstrations.
Sudan: Mass grave linked to 1989 coup attempt on al-Bashir found
Experts conclude 28 officers were executed under mysterious circumstances after a quick military trial.
US coronavirus catastrophe: Who is to blame?
Mehdi Hasan challenges a Trump campaign surrogate and a Democratic operative over US failure to control the pandemic.
Dozens of journalists resign from Hungary news site in protest
The removal of Hungary's top independent news portal's editor-in-chief prompts a walk-out of more than 70 journalists.
US judge blocks federal agents from arresting Portland observers
Federal agents appeared to use tear gas on Friday on thousands of demonstrators outside the federal court.
US COVID: CDC updates school guidelines, Trump wants reopenings
New Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines favour reopening schools, with health and safety precautions.
Bolivian elections postponed: Vote delayed as infections rise
Elections are crucial in Bolivia to bring down the political tension that exists in the country.
In Pictures: Hagia Sophia opens as mosque for Muslim prayers
Thousands, including many who travelled from across Turkey, performed prayers in segregated areas outside Hagia Sophia.
Top Swiss prosecutor offers resignation over FIFA case fallout
A Swiss court confirms Lauber had lied about his secret meetings with FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
Passengers injured as US fighter jet comes close to Iranian plane
Iranian media says Mahan Air pilot forced to drop altitude to avoid collision with F-15 jet, injuring several people.
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