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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.
Astrophysicists explaining universe's evolution share Nobel prize
Breakthroughs centred on 'ancient radiation' that originated during the Big Bang 14 billion years ago.
Ethiopian Airlines accessed records after Max crash: Engineer
Ethiopian Airlines says whistle-blower is a disgruntled former employee and categorically denies his allegations.
DR Congo fighting: Thousands flee ethnic violence
Thousands from the Nyamulenge ethnic community fled after a local armed group called Mai Mai –Bafulero attacked them.
Blast inside university classroom injures several Afghan students
Nineteen, including 12 females, wounded in blast inside classroom at Ghazni University in southeast Afghanistan.
Clashes erupt at Ecuador fuel price protests
Riot police use tear gas to disperse marchers protesting soaring fuel prices, as oil fields seizure slashes production.
Will Turkey's impending operation in Syria affect its economy?
The Turkish lira weakens over Ankara military operation plan, losing more than two percent of its value on Monday.
Iran sees Iraq unrest as a plot to undo bilateral ties
Iran accuses its foes of deliberately stirring trouble at a time when pilgrims head to Iraq for a major religious event.
US blacklists 28 Chinese entities over 'brutal' Xinjiang abuses
Rights groups say China has imprisoned one million Uighurs and other Muslims in 're-education' camps.
US pullback from northern Syria: Key questions answered
As US makes way for Turkey to launch a major military operation in northeastern Syria, here's all you need to know.
Israel's Gideon Saar challenges lengthy Netanyahu Likud rule
A former aide and senior cabinet minister under Netanyahu, Gideon Saar has long been considered a rising star in Likud.
'Gift of nature from Damascus': Cypriot village smells the roses
As Damask rose production falls in Syria, Cypriots harvest flower with passion in solidarity, employing Syrian refugees.
India economy: Companies cut jobs as unions weakened
India bails out government-linked companies and clamps down on unions as workers face job cuts in worsening market.
Lam says in control of Hong Kong, but no options ruled out
City's chief executive says protests 'no longer peaceful', after weekend of violence and targeted attacks on businesses.
France's prime minister signals support for immigration quotas
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe says country's asylum system 'saturated' with 22 percent application increase last year.
Guatemala court halts inquiry of UN-backed anti-corruption body
Country's highest court orders legislators to immediately stop their investigation into the UN-backed CICIG.
UAE lifts travel ban as Lebanon seeks backing for ailing economy
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has said he is hoping the UAE will inject cash into Lebanon's central bank.
Timeline: US intervention in Syria's war since 2011
Round-up of US actions - from sanctioning Syrians in April 2011 to pulling out forces from border area in October 2019.
'Stab in the back': Kurdish forces decry US pullout from Syria
Syrian Democratic Forces denounce US move, pledge to defend 'at all costs' if Turkey carries out long-threatened attack.
Bangladesh student killing: Thousands protest demanding justice
Alleged killing of an undergraduate student by ruling party activists for his Facebook posts sparks protests.
New EU diplomatic head pledges focus on Balkans, Russia
Josep Borrell urges bloc to stand firm on economic sanctions against Moscow until there is 'tectonic change' in Kremlin.
US judge rejects Trump challenge to release of his tax returns
Judge said immunity claim at odds with constitution, but appeals court blocked any handover of records for now.
Extinction Rebellion: Climate protest brings London to standstill
Scores arrested as climate activists descend on centre of UK capital to demand urgent gov't action on climate change.
Army recruits targeted by suicide bomb in eastern Afghanistan
At least 10 killed and 27 others injured after bomb detonated in a rickshaw near a minibus carrying recruits.
What should be done to end global statelessness crisis?
United Nations says there are millions of people around the world who do not have a country they legally belong to.
Scottish court rejects bid to force UK PM to seek Brexit delay
Anti-Brexit campaigners to appeal Scottish court ruling as Britain's October 31 European Union departure date nears.
US troops start pullout in Syria as Turkey prepares operation
American troops 'will no longer be in the immediate area' casting uncertainty on the fate of their Kurdish allies.
British taste for curry has changed, but appetite remains strong
Britons still love Indian food but tastes have evolved from heavy curry house dishes to lighter, more authentic styles.
Iran arrests Instagram celebrity for 'blasphemy': report
Sahar Tabar faces charges of blasphemy, gaining income through inappropriate means, and encouraging youth criminality.
More than 16,000 flee unrest in Indonesia's Papua region
Residents evacuate Wamena city, military says, following deadly protests fuelled by racism against indigenous Papuans.
Iraq military admits 'excessive force' used in deadly protests
Security forces acknowledge for the first time disproportionate measures were used after protests broke out on Tuesday.
NBA team faces Chinese backlash for Hong Kong protest tweet
Houston Rockets manager apologises for tweet in support of Hong Kong demonstrations as Chinese companies freeze ties.
Jimmy Carter injured in another fall at Georgia home
The 95-year-old former US president required stitches above his eyebrow, Carter's non-profit organisation said.
Nepal parliament speaker arrested over rape allegations
A woman has accused Krishna Bahadur Mahara of assaulting her while drunk at her apartment last month.
Kvitova qualifies for WTA Finals in Shenzhen
World number seven Petra Kvitova has become the sixth player to qualify for the season-ending WTA Finals in Shenzhen.
Hong Kong journalist hit by petrol bomb recovering in hospital
Flames flared around the man's head and neck as his helmet and plastic rain poncho caught fire during the incident.
Kosovo votes amid pressure to restart peace talks with Serbia
Winner likely to face pressure to renew dialogue with EU, which continues to reject Kosovo's independence.
Philippines hosts global writers' congress as media 'censored'
Threats to freedom of expression are taking centre stage for the first time in the Philippines.
Modi declares India open defecation free, claim questioned
PM Narendra Modi declares India ODF on Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary but experts remain sceptical.
Jamal Khashoggi murder pits US Congress against President Trump
US Congress questions Saudi-US ties, as Saudi coalition war in Yemen produces world's worst humanitarian disaster.
Peru thrown into constitutional crisis amid power struggle
Vice President Mercedes Araoz, who was named president by opposition legislators, resigns and calls for new elections.
Sukarno heir elected as Indonesia's first female House speaker
Maharani is the daughter of former president Megawati Sukarnoputri and granddaughter of Indonesia's founding president.
US federal judge temporarily blocks Georgia abortion law
The so-called 'heartbeat' law is the latest to be blocked by a judge while challenges to the measure plays out in court.
2 protesters killed as Iraq anti-government rallies turn violent
Police open fire, use tear gas as demonstrators in Baghdad and elsewhere protest against lack of jobs and poor services.
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