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DRC bus skids off highway, bursts into flames leaving 30 dead
More than 100 people were on board the bus travelling to the capital, Kinshasa when its brakes failed, passenger says.
India, Pakistan trade barbs over deadly Kashmir clash
Several soldiers and civilians killed on both sides, as India and Pakistan blame one another for 'unprovoked' firing.
Conflicting narratives about Turkey-Syria border
How Erdogan's government looks at southern frontier and media outlets report on Turkey's military operation.
Canada elections: More diversity at polls
There is a record number of ethnically diverse candidates running in Tuesday's general election in Canada.
Bolivia election: Voters cast ballots amid climate of uncertainty
President Morales seeks a controversial fourth term in an election marked by a heated campaign, protests and strikes.
Trump reverses plan to host G7 summit at his golf resort
Trump faced accusations he was using presidency to enrich himself by hosting summit at his private resort.
Brexit: UK gov't 'has means and ability' to leave EU by Oct 31
Key government officials confident PM Johnson has the numbers to pass his Brexit deal through Parliament.
Indonesia's President Joko Widodo sworn in for final term
Oath ceremony in Jakarta takes place under heavy security as Widodo starts his second term with a series of challenges.
Syrian female plumbers break taboos in Jordan
Why refugee women in Jordan have had to learn to be plumbers.
War-torn South Sudan struggles to rebuild
Nine years after independence, and after nearly six years of conflict, South Sudanese call for faster implementation of peace deal.
Lebanon's anti-austerity protests enter fourth day
Demonstrators are protesting against dire economic conditions in the heavily indebted country.
Bangladesh says thousands of Rohingya agree relocation to island
Rights groups have warned the island might not be able to withstand violent storms during the annual monsoon season.
'Hong Kong is my home': Protesters defy police, set up roadblocks
Police fire tear gas as demonstrators press calls for accountability and political rights.
Bolivia election: Tight race for incumbent Morales
Carlos Mesa could win a protest vote, ending Evo Morales's near 14-year grip on power in Bolivia.
Lebanon is experiencing a social revolution
The protests may not lead to political change, but they have already transcended Lebanon's traditional social divides.
Kurdish forces agree to withdraw from Turkey-Syria border
SDF official says forces will pull back 30km from the border in accordance with deal once Turkey lifts siege.
Afghan preliminary vote results delayed due to 'technical issues'
About 2.7 million of Afghanistan's 9.6 million registered voters cast ballots in the September 28 first-round poll.
The little-known story of Russia's worst sporting tragedy
On October 20, 1982, football fans were crushed to death at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium, an event the Soviets censored.
Argentina’s Macri rallies 'angry’ voters
Argentina's President Mauricio Macri has appealed to voters for their backing in the upcoming general election during a mass rally in Buenos Aires.
Qantas tests 19-hour New York-Sydney route
A direct flight from New York to Australia has touched down in Sydney, as part of Qantas's attempts to push the limits of commercial flight.
Ministers resign after third day of protests in Lebanon
Tens of thousands demand a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing a wide range of grievances.
Police free nearly 150 from school in northern Nigeria
Fourth such operation in a month brings the total released from religious schools in north Nigeria to more than 1,000.
What is the solution to Lebanon's economic and political crisis?
Protesters are calling for their leaders to resign citing high unemployment, electricity shortages and corruption.
UK parliament snubs Boris Johnson's Brexit deal
Prime Minister sends EU request to delay Brexit after losing vote in the House of Commons.
How long will Turkey remain in northeast Syria?
Turkish push in northeast Syria could take longer than anticipated, analysts warn, raising fears of clashes.
Soldiers patrol Chilean capital after violent protests
Military presence is part of a state of emergency declared in response to student-led protests.
Several soldiers killed in Burkina Faso attacks
Five security officers killed and 11 others injured in twin attacks on army bases in northern Burkina Faso.
Lebanon reforms 'must start from politicians' bank accounts'
Protesters, angry over lack of jobs and high costs of living, say economic reforms must begin with an end to corruption.
'I am back,' Bernie Sanders tells supporters at NYC rally
Among those who introduced Sanders was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, his latest high-profile endorsement.
UK Brexit showdown: All the latest updates
UK gov't set to push for vote on PM's Brexit deal on Monday after MPs hand Boris Johnson major defeat in parliament.
Turkey, Kurds trade accusations as Syria truce largely holds
Ankara and Kurdish fighters accuse each other of violating ceasefire amid reports of clashes in town of Ras al-Ain.
UK PM 'undaunted' by MPs' backing for Brexit extension
Boris Johnson said he still believed he can command 'overwhelming' support for his new Brexit divorce plan and will introduce required legislation to make that happen.
As Indonesia's Widodo prepares for second term, challenges await
Joko Widodo has a 'lot on his plate' as he takes oath of office for second term as president on Sunday, say analysts.
Turkey arrests Turkish-Mexican man in Cambodia over Gulen links
Anadolu report on Osman Karaca's arrest and deportation came as rights groups urged Cambodia to confirm his whereabouts.
UK MPs back Brexit extension amendment
Parliament approves proposal designed to prevent possibility of no-deal departure from the EU on October 31.
Spain dismisses call for Catalan talks amid violent protests
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Catalonia President Quim Torra must unequivocally condemn unrest before talks.
Mozambique opposition rejects election results
Renamo calls for rerun of Tuesday's vote accusing government of using violence and intimidation on election day.
Hundreds of thousands descend on London streets to protest Brexit
Anti-Brexit protesters gather in London as parliament votes to delay decision on prime minister's withdrawal deal.
French wine, Scottish whisky among main targets of US tariffs
Announcement to impose tariffs on EU goods comes after World Trade Organization ruled airline maker Airbus receiving illegal subsidies.
The Spanish constitutional settlement is in crisis
The Spanish state is falling apart, and the ongoing Catalan uprising is but one manifestation of its collapse.
Turkey, Syria and the war that just gets tougher to report
The quagmire in Syria gets worse and the reporting gets even more difficult. Plus blackface in the Arab world.
Turkey, Syria and the war that just gets tougher to report
The quagmire in Syria gets worse and the reporting gets even more difficult. Plus blackface in the Arab world.
'Brave' new world as Japanese rugby blossoms
Most Japanese had little time for rugby a few weeks ago, but Japan's rugby team is aiming to make history at the Rugby World Cup on Sunday.
China silences critics by denying access to its economy
The 7-word tweet that proved too much for Beijing. Plus, Donald Trump's tanker sanctions hit rental prices.
Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates
Five-day truce in northeast Syria largely holding despite accusations of violations from Kurdish forces and Turkey.
North Macedonia PM calls for snap elections after EU snub
EU leaders were thwarted from greenlighting start of Skopje's accession talks after opposition from France.
Afghanistan mosque attack: Families bury their dead
Bodies of 69 people, including children, handed to their relatives for funeral a day after deadly mosque attack.
More than 3,000 Syrian refugees arrive in northern Iraq
As a fragile ceasefire holds in northern Syria, Al Jazeera reports from northern Iraq on the plight of thousands of Syrians who have fled the fighting.
Empire State Building unveils new 102nd-floor observatory
One of the world's most famous skyscrapers has just unveiled its new observatory, and it comes with special features.
Pakistan's deadly river: Swat volunteer calls for gov't action
Swat Valley residents call the Pakistani government to provide a rescue service at Swat River, one of the most popular tourist spots in Pakistan.
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