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Protesters flood Bolivia capital with Morales on brink of victory
Largest protest in Bolivia in decades reported as opposition leader and his supporters say won't recognise poll result.
Lebanon protests: Thousands demonstrate for sixth day
The demand of the people in the streets is for the government to go.
Nationals hold off Astros to seal Game 1 of World Series
Soto starred for Washington Nationals in a 5-4 win over the Houston Astros.
'Not the ideal messenger': Facebook CEO to face heat over crypto
Zuckerberg plans to tell the US Congress that he supports a delay to the launch of its planned Libra cryptocurrency.
Is the Trump impeachment investigation about crime or politics?
We ask where the impeachment process is heading and whether the people of the US can ever move on and reconcile.
Suspect whose case led to Hong Kong unrest leaves prison
Chan Tong-kai apologises for the killing of his ex-girlfriend in Taiwan, a case that led to massive Hong Kong protests.
S Korean facilities at Mt Kumgang resort must be removed: KCNA
Kim Jong Un says facilities are 'shabby' and need to better reflect North Korea's national character.
Chicago police chief to skip Trump's first visit as president
The move is the latest in a long contentious relationship between the president and the city, a Democratic stronghold.
Venue fire casts pall over New Zealand's 2021 APEC plans
No casualties reported in the incident, which damaged the US$450 million project, but officials say event will go on.
Support for impeaching Trump soars among independents: poll
Overall, 46 percent of Americans say they support impeachment and 40 percent say they oppose it.
UN investigator: 11 million North Koreans are undernourished
Tomas Ojea Quintana says government policies creating 'alarming level' of food insecurity in reclusive state.
Delay in return 'boosts ISIL recruitment' in Philippines' Marawi
More than 100,000 people, half the southern city's population, still unable to return two years after siege ended.
US diplomat: Trump tied Ukraine aid to demands for probes
William Taylor testifies Trump made Ukraine aid contingent on Kyiv declaring it'd carry out probes that he demanded.
US: Two UConn students charged with shouting racial slur
Jarred Karal and Ryan Mucaj were charged with ridicule on account of creed, religion, colour or race, police say.
Senators to temporarily halt push for sanctions on Turkey: Graham
Republican Lindsey Graham says senators would allow diplomatic efforts to play out in Syria.
Ilhan Omar condemns Republican state legislator's Facebook post
A Republican state senator posted a long-debunked photo that purports to show Omar at an al-Qaeda training camp.
Trump slammed for calling impeachment inquiry a 'lynching'
Democrats and some Republicans condemn remarks, pointing to US's racist history of lynching black people.
Rights groups slam US plan to collect DNA from migrants
Rights groups call proposed Trump administration rule intrusive, xenophobic and a violation of immigrants' privacy.
UK's Johnson scores rare win - but Brexiteers' joy is short-lived
British PM puts EU withdrawal bill on hold as UK awaits word from Brussels on possible three-month Brexit delay.
Lebanon protests: All the latest updates
Protesters remain defiant despite Prime Minister Saad Hariri's reforms, insisting the government resign.
'Change the system': Lebanese protesters tell the government
Rejecting reform promises, thousands continue protests for sixth day demanding the government resign and hold election.
UK Brexit crisis: All the latest updates
British PM puts Brexit legislation on 'pause' after MPs reject govt's timetable for passing it through Parliament.
Who will govern Israel?
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has given up his efforts to form a government.
Canada's Justin Trudeau wins a minority government - what next?
Trudeau's Liberals could work with the New Democratic Party in an ad hoc way to form a government, analysts say.
Full text of Turkey, Russia agreement on northeast Syria
The memorandum of understanding was reached after marathon talks between Erdogan and Putin in Sochi.
UK Parliament backs prime minister's Brexit bill
British PM Boris Johnson's Brexit bill passes first parliamentary hurdle amid looming October 31 EU divorce date.
Boeing makes progress on 737 MAX, but FAA needs weeks for review
Boeing hopes to resume 737 MAX flights later this year despite major airlines cancelling service until January-February.
Erdogan and Putin hold press conference following talks
Turkish president threatens to resume military offensive against Kurdish Syrian forces.
Assad calls Erdogan a 'thief' in rare visit to Idlib front line
Syria's president reiterated a pledge to retake all areas lost by his forces during the conflict, state media reports.
Guinea court jails opposition leaders for organising protests
Opposition and civil society leaders given jail terms for organising rallies against possible removal of term limits.
Bhutan, Morocco and Aruba listed among top destinations for 2020
Lonely Planet unveils top 10 best destinations and sustainable travel experiences for 2020.
Blacklist: Many Muslims listed by World-Check without evidence
People and institutions placed in influential database as potential risks without proof of wrongdoing, Al Jazeera finds.
Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed issues warning over Renaissance Dam
PM Abiy said his country could ready millions if there is need to go to war over dam project opposed by Egypt.
Excessive force to blame for Iraq protest toll: Gov't report
Committee tasked with probing this month's unrest recommends Baghdad operations commander and other officials be sacked.
A 1946 mob lynching puts court focus on US grand jury secrecy
Appeals Court to hear case about whether secret grand jury evidence can be unsealed in decades-old cases.
US prisons to photocopy inmate mail to curb drug smuggling
US Bureau of Prisons to stop delivering original parcels in bid to stop smuggling of synthetic drugs, officials say.
Russia and Turkey: Partners or opponents in Syria?
Erdogan and Putin are holding talks in Sochi, with Ankara's offensive in northeast Syria high on the agenda.
30 years after Taif, Lebanese call for end to sectarian politics
Lebanon's leaders signed the Taif Accord 30 years ago, pledging to end a 15-year civil war and phase out sectarianism.
The invisible violence of Europe's refugee camps
Refugees in Greece's Moria camp describe a 'psychological war' of lost hope, suicidal feelings and PTSD.
The latest episode of Canada's made-for-TV pantomime
Justin Trudeau's election victory is not going to change much for the poorest, or the richest, Canadians.
Former US President Jimmy Carter hospitalised after another fall
Carter Center says 95-year-old suffered minor pelvic fracture, but is ''n good spirits'.
Pedestrian deaths on US roads hit almost 30-year high
More pedestrians and cyclists were killed in US in 2018 than in any year since 1990.
Erdogan, Putin hold talks as truce in Syria set to expire
Meeting comes hours before a five-day truce between Turkish and Kurdish-led forces in northeast Syria runs out.
South Korea dust crisis: Budget rise aims to tackle pollution
Government points to longer-term solutions, such as increasing number of electric and hydrogen cars to a third of all vehicles in the next 10 years.
'Just too much': Meet the uber-rich who want a wealth tax
Twenty people, including one who remained anonymous, signed a letter this summer essentially asking to be taxed more.
US cutting troops but â€still committed’ to Afghan solution: Esper
Reducing the number of foreign troops in Afghanistan was goal of recent talks between the US and the Taliban.
Israel's Benny Gantz: Political novice trying to oust Netanyahu
If ex-military chief also fails to form a government within the next 28 days, Israel may face another election.
Brexit crunch time: Boris Johnson's pullout plan put to the test
Parliament debate on Tuesday is MPs' first opportunity to vote on the principle of the PM's EU withdrawal bill.
Tornado slams Dallas; 4 killed in Arkansas, Oklahoma
Powerful storm causes property damage in Dallas, Texas, and kills 4 people in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
Iraq: US troops leaving Syria have no approval to stay
Nearly 1,000 US troops withdrawing from northern Syria can only enter Kurdish region in transit, Iraq's army says.
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