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Dutch PM blamed for blocking COVID-19 recovery fund in Europe
European leaders have blamed Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte for single-handedly blocking a deal for a COVID-19 recovery fund in Europe.
New York cautiously reopens as coronavirus surges elsewhere in US
New York City, once the world epicentre of the pandemic, enters stage four of reopening after months of declining cases.
Scattered protests in Mali after crisis mediation falters
Opposition spurns ECOWAS mission as list of reform proposals excludes President Keita's resignation, a key demand.
Trump to send federal law enforcement to Democrat-led cities
Trump named several major cities, including some not experiencing violent protests, as candidates for federal forces.
US: Gunman at the door kills son of US judge, injures husband
Authorities say the attack on the home of Judge Salas, who has presided on high-profile cases, is being investigated.
'Very positive': UK vaccine prompts immune response in trials
Early results indicate Oxford University's COVID-19 vaccine is safe and triggers immune response.
UK suspends extradition arrangements with Hong Kong
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab voiced concerns about new national security law and alleged human rights abuses in China.
First COVID-19, now bugs: US states brace for illness outbreaks
As the coronavirus subsides in some parts of the US, health experts warn of the return of insect-borne illnesses.
UK coronavirus vaccine shows early promise
Oxford University scientists say experimental vaccine prompts a protective immune response in its first human trial.
US officials defend federal troops' use of force in Portland
Authorities vow to 'maintain' presence as nationwide criticism over the federal response to Portland protests grows.
Deadly skies: Pakistani pilots allege systemic safety failures
Six Pakistani pilots spoke to Al Jazeera about allegations of fraud and improper flight certification practices.
Hong Kong tightens COVID-19 lockdown
It comes after the territory reported 108 new infections on Sunday, the highest one-day increase since the pandemic began.
The problem of performative activism
I do not know what has suddenly caused this outpouring of white anger about racism, but I have to question it.
I Coast governing party asks President Ouattara to stand again
RHDP executive director says incumbent president is the 'solution' after death of chosen successor, PM Coulibaly.
COVID-19: US colleges yet to decide on resuming sport activities
Campuses are slowly reopening - but colleges have to decide whether it is safe for student athletes to get back on the playing fields.
Climate change blamed for China flood disaster
Nearly 24 million people are affected by the worst floods to hit China in decades.
China blows up dam in eastern Anhui province to ease flood risk
Dam blown up to relieve flood pressure as heavy rains continue to swell rivers in central and eastern China.
UK expected to suspend Hong Kong extradition treaty
UK foreign secretary expected to announce suspension of extradition treaty with Hong Kong due to national security law.
Heavy rains damage 200-year-old mosque in Indian capital
Central dome of Mubarak Begum mosque, built in 1823, comes crashing down as heavy showers pound New Delhi.
Japan child athletes 'punched in the face, kicked, beaten'
Human Rights Watch report alleges physical, verbal and sexual abuse of young athletes across 50 different sports.
At least 14 dead as COVID-19 spreading in Egypt's prisons: HRW
Rights group says its report based on witness accounts, leaked letters from prisons and reports by local rights groups.
Iran makes arrests over last week's anti-government protests
Police did not specify how many people were arrested in Behbahan city where the demonstrations took place.
'Breakthrough' treatment slashes coronavirus death risk: UK study
Preliminary results show an aerosol-based drug treatment could drastically reduce the COVID-19 complications.
Tunisia's political wrangling explained in 600 words
Uncertainty in the North African country after Prime Minister Elyes Fakhfakh resigns amid allegations of corruption.
Chile's economic illusion: Coronavirus exposes inequalities
How the pandemic is exposing the fault lines in Chile's economic system.
Iran executes man convicted of spying for US and Israel
Execution comes days after social campaign against death sentences to three men for taking part in protests.
Medical workers in Colombia call for a full lockdown
Coronavirus cases in Colombia soar, medical workers call for total lockdowns to bring infections under control.
Pakistan resumes polio vaccinations after coronavirus hiatus
Door-to-door vaccination of more than 800,000 children under the age of five to be conducted in several cities.
Pakistani pilot licence scandal: The fallout
Breaking down the Pakistani aviation scandal in maps and charts.
Mahmoud Dicko: The 'people's imam' challenging Mali's Keita
The Muslim leader has emerged as the leader of an opposition movement seeking the Malian president's departure.
DR Congo church weighs in as parliament protests continue
The Catholic Church weighs in on the political crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Balochs seek answers from Pakistan as more disappear in conflict
Balochistan separatists say more than 5,000 people have gone missing in decades of conflict in southwestern Pakistan.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman admitted to hospital for checks
The king has ruled since 2015 and is custodian of Islam's holiest sites. His son Mohammed bin Salman is next in line.
Kanye West launches US presidential campaign with emotional rally
Rapper, designer and former Trump supporter launched campaign with rambling speech and emotional outburst.
'Bandits' kill 23 Nigerian soldiers in northwest: Report
Experts worry gangs notorious for cattle rustling and kidnappings could be forging ties with hardline groups in region.
600,000 dead as coronavirus rebounds around the world: Live
Confirmed global virus deaths surge to 603,000 with the United States the world's worst-affected country.
US coronavirus cases continue surge as Trump defends handling
US COVID-19 death toll passes140,000, with some southern and western states shattering new case records daily.
Blast kills five, wounds dozens in rebel-held northwest Syria
No one immediately claims responsibility for car bomb that went off near the Bab al-Salameh border crossing with Turkey.
Trump refuses to commit to accepting November election results
US president attacked Democratic challenger Joe Biden who has built up a substantial lead according to polls.
German states appeal to US Congress not to withdraw troops
Trump has said he will cut the number of US troops in Germany by 9,500, citing NATO members not meeting funding pledges.
Mali opposition rejects regional mediator's unity gov't idea
Some opposition members reject the proposals as they allow President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita to remain in power.
Turkey's Erdogan visits Hagia Sophia after reconversion to mosque
Some 500 worshippers are set to attend Muslim prayers at UNESCO World Heritage site on Friday.
Has the new world order failed?
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres argues that inequality starts at the top and calls for a new global deal.
UK ratchets up criticism of China over Uighurs, Hong Kong
Beijing says UK 'should have its own independent foreign policy, rather than dance to the tune of the Americans'.
Zarif's Baghdad visit won't address PMF-Iraq gov't power dynamic
Zarif's first visit to Baghdad since assassination of General Qassem Soleimani aims to mend strained relations.
Roger Stone uses racial slur on Black radio host's show
Longtime Trump ally, whose prison sentence was recently commuted by the president, denied using the derogatory term.
US protests: Oregon takes legal action against federal agents
The state's top prosecutor has sued federal agencies for 'unlawful law enforcement' amid continued protests in Portland.
UN agency: US-sought tanker 'hijacked' off UAE now in Iran
International Labour Organization says MT Gulf Sky was hijacked on July 5 and all 28 Indian crew disembarked in Iran.
Thousands of US actors lose work amid COVID-19 crisis
Pandemic managed to stop the entertainment industry in its tracks, with some films forced to delay their releases.
Israel: Netanyahu corruption trial to intensify in January
Israeli prime minister is charged with fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in a series of scandals.
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