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Twitter suspends thousands of fake accounts from UAE
Over 4,000 accounts suspended as they were involved in 'multi-faceted information operation' primarily targeting Qatar.
US expels 2 Cuban diplomats, citing 'influence operations'
US says it is expelling 2 Cuban diplomats and restricting travel of members of Cuba's UN mission to Manhattan.
Why I am striking on September 20
The older generation has failed to take climate action; it's time young people take over.
Afghanistan: US confirms drone attack that killed 30 farmers
US says drone attack intended to hit ISIL hideout killed at least 30 in what it fears may be 'collateral damage'.
Idlib demilitarised zone: Turkey and Russia agree on boundary
Situation in Idlib was discussed this week between Syria's power brokers who support opposing sides but work together under the so-called Astana talks.
Muslim men seek inquiry after 'racially profiled' on US flight
Isam Abdallah and Abderraoof Alkhawaldeh say they were treated with 'suspicion' because of their faith and ethnicity.
'Birds in crisis': N America loses 3 billion birds in 50 years
Disappearance of meadows and prairies, expansion of farmlands, use of pesticide blamed for 29 percent drop since 1970.
Who are south Yemen's separatists?
The Southern Transitional Council, backed by United Arab Emirates, is leading the separatist cause in Aden.
Philippines police told to stop manhunt after Duterte reward
Justice secretary says he wants police to stand down in hunt for former convicts as president says he prefers them dead.
Khalilzad testifies before US Congress in classified briefing
The US special Afghanistan envoy briefs House Foreign Affairs Committee about the failed US-Taliban talks.
Russia blasted at UN for 'carpet bombing' Syria
Russia and China face backlash after vetoing UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Syria's besieged Idlib province.
Former Tunisian President Ben Ali dies in Saudi exile
Ben Ali fled Tunisia after citizens rose up against his oppressive rule in a revolution that inspired the Arab Spring.
'Incapable of being a partner': US cuts $160m aid to Afghanistan
Pompeo accuses Afghanistan's government of failing to fight corruption a week before presidential election.
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif warns of 'all-out war'
In an interview, Mohammad Javad Zarif says Iran 'won't blink' to defend itself but doesn't want war after oil attacks.
Trump sues in New York to try to block tax return subpoena
Trump asks federal judge to stop tax returns from being sent to New York prosecutors.
Justin Trudeau: Video surfaces of third blackface incident
Video comes after Trudeau, apologising for other incidents, said he 'should've known' it was a racist thing to do.
Israel after Netanyahu?
Six trends underlined by the Knesset elections will determine the future of Israel.
Al Jazeera's Hussein detained in Egyptian prison for 1,000 days
Hussein has been jailed in Cairo without charge since December 2016 after arriving from Qatar to visit his family.
Tuam babies: Survivors threaten to sue Irish government
The campaigners think the government is frightened of the damage to the church that a full excavation would do, so they are threatening court action.
Survivor talks about spike in femicide in South Africa
The World Health Organization says that femicide in South Africa is almost five times the global average, with sexual offences rising by 4.8 percent this year.
Trump's border wall ‘will threaten biodiversity’
The National Butterfly Center is fighting the Trump administration’s plans to build an 11-metre wall through its property.
General Motors: 5,000 workers strike for second day
Strike called by United Automobile Workers Union brings more than 50 factories and warehouses to a standstill.
Ethiopia rejects Egypt proposal on Nile dam operation
The two nations disagree over the annual flow of water that should be guaranteed to Egypt, among other issues.
US, Iran bicker over visa as Rouhani hints at skipping UN meeting
Tehran says lack of visas preventing top Iranian officials from attending UN General Assembly that starts on Monday.
Tuvalu parliament picks new PM in potential blow for Taiwan
Pacific island nation's 16 legislators pick Kausea Natano as new leader instead of pro-Taiwan former prime minister.
Indonesia forest fires choke Southeast Asia
Toxic haze spreads across Indonesia and into neighbouring Malaysia and Singapore forcing schools to shut.
In Pictures: Plight of India's tea plantation workers
Hundreds of workers face hardships and an uncertain future after a number of tea gardens are forced to shut down.
Tunisian presidential candidate Karoui to stay in jail: Lawyer
Karoui's lawyer said court rejected appeal to release runoff candidate for the third time.
Who will be Israel's next prime minister?
Both leaders are short of the parliamentary majority they need to form a government.
Trump orders more Iran sanctions as Saudis show attack evidence
Iran again denies involvement in Saudi oil attacks as Riyadh presents 'material evidence' from its inquiry.
Israel election: Partial results show rivals heading for deadlock
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks unlikely to win a 61-seat majority as coalition negotiations loom.
What peace means for Afghanistan's Hazara people
Neither a US-Taliban deal, nor Ashraf Ghani's current peace plan can deliver peace and prosperity for the Hazaras.
Pakistan, Afghanistan inaugurate 24/7 Torkham border crossing
Round-the-clock operations launched as the two South Asian countries aim to boost bilateral and transit trade.
Former Trump aide refuses to answer impeachment panel
Corey Lewandowski refuses to answer questions that might incriminate the president at hearing into Russian meddling.
Consider leaving UK after Brexit, Polish ambassador tells Poles
Arkady Rzegocki urges compatriots to 'seriously' think of returning home over concerns about EU 'settlement scheme'.
Pompeo in Saudi to discuss response to attack as tensions rise
Top US diplomat to meet Saudi crown prince as Iran warns it would respond to any action against it.
Malaysia looks to clouds, as smoke haze shrouds Kuala Lumpur
The choking smog, blamed on forest fires in Indonesia, has become an annual occurrence in Southeast Asia, despite efforts to address the problem.
Saudi oil attacks: Pence repeats Trump's 'locked and loaded' line
US vice president says Pompeo heading to Saudi Arabia, US 'evaluating evidence' following attacks on Saudi oil plants.
Who will replace Bolton as Trump's national security adviser?
Trump says his shortlist includes, Ricky Waddell, Keith Kellogg, Robert O'Brien, Fred Fleitz and Lisa Gordon-Hagerty,
Champions League: Holders Liverpool stunned by Napoli
Italian side scores two second-half goals to beat Liverpool while Valencia edge past Chelsea and Barcelona draw.
Lewandowski defends Trump at chaotic impeachment hearing
Corey Lewandowski assails 'angry Democrats', repeatedly refuses to answer questions about his conversations with Trump.
Israel election: Voting under way in second poll in five months
Analysts say Benjamin Netanyahu unlikely to be able to secure majority, raising prospect of unity government.
Taliban suicide attacks kill at least 48 before Afghan elections
One attack targeted President Ghani's campaign rally in Charikar while the other blast took place in Kabul.
Jordan teachers vow to fight on for long-promised raises
Earning near the poverty line, striking teachers say it's time for the government to honour its years-old commitment.
Tunisia: Saied, Karoui advance to runoff after topping polls
Law professor Saied, imprisoned media mogul Karoui were seen as outsiders before the polls.
Israel elections: Polls in rerun vote open
Benjamin Netanyahu, who promised to annex the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank, says leftists will 'weaken' Israel.
Analysis: Will Benjamin Netanyahu be re-elected?
Israel's prime minister is competing for his fifth term in office.
UK Supreme Court begins hearing on parliament suspension
Court weights arguments on whether PM Boris Johnson 'acted unlawfully' when he prorogued parliament.
A rescue pilot's perspective on Everest's melting glaciers
With a bird's eye view of the Himalayas, pilots can see the effect climate change is having on glaciers.
Philippines: Worst dengue outbreak in years kills over a thousand
Some 271,480 dengue cases reported since January, 1,107 confirmed fatalities as of end of August.
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