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Brexit: Europeans fed up with UK delays
Misleading promises and untruths during the referendum campaign are viewed in Europe as fake news that afflicted the British public.
Brexit jargon: From backstop to no-deal, the key terms explained
Al Jazeera explains the parlance surrounding the UK's bid to depart from the European Union.
Two Americans detained in China released on bail
US State Department says it is aware that Jacob Harlan and Alyssa Petersen were detained last month.
Thai pro-democracy activist faces prison over Facebook post
Karn Pongpraphapan denies police allegations that he threatened monarchy and hints his days as an activist may be over.
Turkey's Syria offensive: UN Security Council meets again
UNSC issues statement on Turkey offensive expressing concern, but stops short of condemning Ankara.
Northern Ireland's DUP opposes UK government's Brexit plan
DUP statement seen as major setback for UK PM Boris Johnson, who needs party's support for any Brexit deal.
'Waging a war': South Korea's football qualifier in Pyongyang
The 'rough' World Cup qualifier was played behind closed doors and under a media blackout.
Japan PM visits typhoon-hit areas as royals signal parade delay
Typhoon Hagibis death toll has risen to 77 with nine people still missing while 105,000 households remain without water.
Saudi bus crash: 35 killed, four injured near Medina
A passenger bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a heavy vehicle loader near the city of Medina, officials said.
No charges against Fiji PM Bainimarama over alleged assault
Country's long-time leader was accused of assaulting opposition politician Pio Tikoduadua outside parliament in August.
Hong Kong council session adjourns as members heckle Carrie Lam
Chaos erupted for second day as chief executive's critics were dragged one by one from the legislative chamber.
Deaths reported as 6.3 magnitude quake hits southern Philippines
Death toll has risen to five with dozens more injured reported in several areas in the southern island of Mindanao.
Spain's Catalan secessionists protest for third night
Spain's Prime Minister Sanchez appeals for calm but Catalan President Torra reiterates calls for self-governance.
Hong Kong pro-democracy leader 'stable' after hammer attack
Groups express shock after at least four hammer-wielding suspects attacked protest leader Jimmy Sham near Mong Kok.
US imposes 'reciprocal' restrictions on Chinese diplomats
Chinese diplomats in the US required to notify State Department before any meetings with American officials, academics.
Turkey's military operation in Syria: All the latest updates
Heavy clashes in border town of Ras al-Ain as Ankara calls threats and sanctions against it over offensive unacceptable.
SDF commander says Trump did not object to deal with Syrian gov't
Mazloum Abdi also denies reports the SDF was handing control of their areas over to Syrian government forces.
Turkey's Erdogan to travel to Russia for talks with Putin
Turkish presidency says Erdogan will hold talks with Putin over Ankara's military offensive in Syria on October 22.
Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Europe's 'double standard' in arms sales
Europe's swift move to ban arms sales to Turkey stands in stark contrast to its reluctance to sanction Saudi Arabia.
US's Obama backs Canada's Trudeau in unprecedented endorsement
Canadian analysts say such an endorsement is rare, but probably won't move the polls.
US detectives grill serial killer Samuel Little, close cold cases
Little, the most prolific serial killer in US history, has confessed to killing more than 90 women across the US.
House rebukes Trump, approves measure opposing his Syria decision
House passes nonbinding measure opposing Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from northeast Syria.
Officials arrest 338 worldwide in dark web child porn bust
The website relied on the bitcoin cryptocurrency to sell access to videos depicting child sexual abuse.
Can Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam hold on to her job?
Lam has faced calls to resign as she tried to deliver an annual policy address on Wednesday amid ongoing protests.
Polish MPs back bill to criminalise 'promoting underage sex'
Move is seen by critics as a government effort to court conservative support and an attempt to ban sex education.
In Kimberley, traditional owners sidelined in fracking discussion
In Western Australia, state appears to be backtracking on letting traditional owners decide what is best for the land.
UK antique dealers challenge new law against ivory artefacts
About 55 African elephants are killed for their ivory every day and their tusks turned into carvings and trinkets.
Brexit deal in its final stages, hint UK, EU officials
Officials in London and Brussels have signalled a new Brexit agreement is in its final stages and could be agreed by EU leaders as soon as Thursday.
Moroccan king pardons journalist in abortion case
Hajar Raissouni's conviction drew widespread criticism, with activists saying charges were an attack on press freedom.
World Food Day: The fight against food waste
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that 1.3 billion tonnes of food are wasted or lost every year.
Felicity Huffman begins two-week sentence in US college scandal
Huffman was the first parent sentenced in the US college admissions scandal.
'Stormquakes': Scientists discover hurricane, earthquake mash-ups
Scientists say that while hurricane-earthquake combinations are real, they are not dangerous.
Report outlines UAE's 'immensely influential' lobbying in US
CIP study says the UAE influence operation targeted legislators, non-profits, media outlets and think-tanks.
US House Republicans to introduce Turkey sanctions measure
Separately, the House plans to vote on a measure opposing Trump's decision to withdraw troops from northeast Syria.
Erdogan: Syria push would end tonight if 'terrorists' withdrew
Turkish leader rejects international pressure, promises operation will continue until his country's goals are met.
Internet restrictions would only exacerbate Hong Kong's problems
An internet shutdown would not only hurt the city's economy, but also encourage more violence.
Asylum seekers cling to hope, safety in camp at US-Mexico border
About 1,000 migrants live in Mexico border camp, waiting for US immigration hearings as part of Remain in Mexico policy.
Kashmiri children among prisoners in India crackdown
More than two months after New Delhi revoked the autonomy of Indian-administered Kashmir, thousands of Kashmiris are still in jail, including some as young as nine-year-old.
French National Assembly approves IVF for lesbians, single women
Critics have promised to fight as the controversial legislation moves to the Senate.
The winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition
Chinese Yongqing Bao named Wildlife Photographer of the Year during ceremony at London's Natural History Museum.
US school calls rape-awareness note bullying, suspends student
Aela, 15, is taking a Maine school district to court for suspending her over a note drawing attention to sexual assault.
Taliban truck bomb kills police, wounds children in Afghanistan
Three security officers dead, 20 children wounded as truck bomb detonates near police building in Laghman province.
Hundreds of Kenya schools to be shut down after deadly collapse
About 300 informal schools to be closed after eight children were killed when a school collapsed in Nairobi, which officials blamed on poor construction and overcrowding.
'No quid pro quo': How US legalised corruption long before Trump
Since John Roberts became chief justice in 2005, the US Supreme Court has been doing all it can to legalise corruption.
Kuwait ruler returns home from US after hospital treatment
The emir’s office said in August that Sheikh Sabah suffered health setback while in Kuwait.
Will Imran Khan's Saudi-Iran tour ease tension in the region?
Khan's visits to Riyadh, Tehran reinforce Pakistan's neutrality, analysts say, but may not be enough to solve issues.
India's court ends hearings in Babri Mosque dispute
The destruction of Babri Mosque in 1992 sparked massive Hindu-Muslim violence that left 2,000 people dead.
System Failure: The Boeing Crashes
Have US aviation regulators allowed the industry too much control over safety? Investigating the Boeing 737 MAX crashes.
Roofs ripped off houses as tornado tears through French town
Several people injured as the tornado leaves southern French town of Arles in destruction.
Austrian man held in Dutch 'end of time' farmhouse cellar case
Man held after discovery of father and his children, believed to have stayed hidden in remote farmhouse for years.
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