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2 men tied to Trump lawyer Giuliani arrested on campaign charges
Lev Parnas, Igor Fruman are accused of conspiring to 'funnel foreign money to candidates for federal and state office'.
Mass shooting rumour spreads in private Facebook group
So-called 'groups' are a big part of the company's growth strategy, but the spread of rumours raises concerns.
Pope Francis accepts resignation of NYC bishop accused of abuse
Auxiliary Bishop John Jenik denied the allegation when it was first brought to the New York City archdiocese last year.
Ecuador unrest: What led to the mass protests?
For more than a week, mass anti-government demonstrations over fuel subsidy cuts have paralysed parts of the country.
Outrage in Bosnia, Kosovo over Peter Handke's Nobel prize win
PEN America slams decision to award literary prize to Austrian author, who has denied the Srebrenica genocide.
Iran beats Cambodia 14-0 in historic match attended by women
More than 3,000 women attend FIFA World Cup qualifying match in Tehran to watch Iran beat Cambodia 14-0.
European powers urge Turkey to 'cease' Syria operation
European members of UN Security Council register 'deep concern' as US warns Ankara of consequences if it flouts rules.
California power outages: 1.5 million left in the dark
The deliberate blackouts entered their second day, in bid by the state's biggest utility provider to prevent wild fires.
West Jerusalem residents accuse police of neglecting Arab towns
A convoy hundreds of vehicles long has made its way to Jerusalem in the latest protest by Palestinian-Israeli citizens against violent crime.
Will a Central Asian border dispute be resolved soon?
A river canal network stretches across the Fergana Valley which is shared by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Turkish public, politicians voice support for Syria military push
Citizens and political parties rally behind President Erdogan's Syria move, in defiance of international condemnation.
Iraq: HRW denounces lethal force against protesters, urges probe
Rights watchdog says authorities have to respect fundamental freedoms, respond to protests in proportionate manner.
Does sustainable development have an elephant in the room?
The inherently unequal relationship between the developed and developing world is hindering sustainable development.
Yemen to become world's poorest country if war continues: UN
Because of war, poverty in Yemen has jumped from 47 percent of the population in 2014 to a projected 75 percent.
US: Millions play waiting game over major electricity cut
Company warns Californians may be without power for days before the grid is reactivated.
North Korea threatens to resume nuclear, long-range missile tests
Pyongyang's warning follows the weekend breakdown of North Korea-US nuclear talks in Sweden.
World reacts to Turkey's military operation in northeast Syria
World powers fear Turkish offensive could threaten regional security and allow for the revival of ISIL.
Top Saudi official holds talks with US state, defence secretaries
Discussions between the two countries come amid heightened tensions with Iran following attack on Saudi oil facilities.
Mysterious killing of Saudi King's bodyguard sparks intrigue
Former crown prince Mohamad bin Nayef visited Abdulaziz al-Fagham's family home to pay respect after his killing.
Turkey-Syria border: All the latest updates
Turkish troops cross Syrian border east of the Euphrates River as UN expresses 'alarm' over Ankara's military push.
Tunisia election: Preliminary results show Ennahda in the lead
Ennahda wins 52 seats in the 217-member parliament and will have to negotiate with other parties to form a government.
For first time, Biden declares that Trump must be impeached
The Democratic presidential hopeful departs from usual campaign pitch to deliver blistering speech against Trump.
Trump: Turkey to pay 'economic price' if Syria operation 'unfair'
Trump says he will 'wipe out' Turkey's economy if Ankara wipes out the Kurdish population in Syria.
Turkey launches military operation in northeast Syria
Turkish jets strike Syrian border towns controlled by Kurdish-led forces after US forces pulled back from the area.
California power outages: PG&E cuts power to prevent wildfires
Hundreds of thousands in California woke up in the dark after PG&E started shutting off power to curb wildfire risk.
Ecuador protests erupt for sixth day over fuel subsidy cuts
Protesters briefly bust through security lines and enter the National Assembly as anger over labour, tax reforms grows.
US air attacks in May on Afghan drug labs killed 30 civilians: UN
UN says it verified 39 civilian casualties, including 30 deaths, in May 5 air attacks, but US military rejects report.
Bushfires break out across Australia, destroy homes
Drought, early season heat and blustery winds set off blazes in Queensland and New South Wales.
Twitter 'sorry' for data meant for security purposes used for ads
When an advertiser uploaded its marketing list, some users were matched based on their security email or phone number.
Egypt PM says will not allow protests to spread 'chaos'
Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli denounces Egypt's demonstrations as part of 'brutal war' designed to create 'confusion'.
Frustration fuels violence: Hong Kong Demosisto senior leader
Isaac Cheng says peaceful protests have failed to force government to change and some feel violence is the only option.
US Democrats push election security bill amid impeachment probe
The bill would tighten the laws around the exchange of campaign information between candidates and foreign governments.
Guterres warns UN may not have money to pay staff next month
UN will reach the 'deepest deficit of the decade' if member states don't pay what they owe, secretary-general warns.
House Democrats push for release of Mueller grand jury testimony
Lawyers say the materials from the previous investigation are needed for the current House impeachment inquiry of Trump.
After 18 years of war, Afghan youth dejected but hopeful
Afghan youth reflect on the gains made in the war-torn country since the US-led invasion toppled the Taliban in 2001.
US-Mexico border apprehensions fall in September but remain high
Trump administration official says 'staggering' number of migrants have been arriving to the US-Mexico border.
Portugal president asks Antonio Costa to form government
Antonio Costa asked form a new government after his centre-left Socialists came first in Sunday's election.
Uncertainty over jailed ISIL suspects' fate before looming push
US says Turkey to be responsible for captives held by SDF but analysts say it is unclear if Ankara has such capacity.
Russian diamond mine boss found dead in prison cell
Alexei Burkser was found dead with 'signs of suicide', said investigators.
Al-Qaeda's South Asia chief killed in Afghanistan: Officials
Asim Umar, who led al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent was killed during a raid on September 23, Afghan officials say.
Will Turkey succeed in creating a 'safe zone' for Syrians?
Development projects planned for safe return of Syrian refugees, but critics raise questions about feasibility.
Several EU countries refuse to back migrant boat plan
Just seven of the 28 member nations agreed to launch a new system to help those rescued in the Mediterranean.
Italian politicians back policy to reduce their number
The anti-establishment government says the move will save $330,000 a day.
Brazil spill: President says oil is not Brazil's
Environment minister says at least 42 coastal cities have been affected by the spill.
WHO: 1 billion people suffer from preventable eye conditions
The first-of-its-kind report claims that over 2.2 billion people globally live with vision impairment or blindness.
Canada's final election debate stirs heated exchanges
Justin Trudeau attacked again over 'blackface' scandal as contenders jostle for position two weeks before October 21 poll.
Fresh Brexit legal drama as EU blasts Boris 'blame game'
Ruling likely to be delayed as campaigners warn of constitutional crisis.
Turkey: Preparations 'complete' for Syria military action
Al Jazeera confirms movement of Turkish forces and heavy weapons along the border with Syria.
Ex-Colombian President Uribe to testify in fraud case
Alvaro Uribe will appear before a judge in closed session in a landmark case that could lead to formal criminal charges.
Super Typhoon Hagibis heads towards Japan
From tropical storm to a Category 5 equivalent, Hagibis is one of the most explosive storms on record.
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