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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.
Trump says he would 'certainly like to avoid' war with Iran
Trump says it 'certainly' looks like Iran was behind Saudi Arabia oil plants attacks, but US wants 'definitive' proof.
Egypt still at odds with Ethiopia over giant Nile dam
Cairo says Addis Ababa refuses to discuss proposals in talks over Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
Ex-Boko Haram fighters face their hardest battle: Reintegration
After living with armed group, runaways, including wives and children, struggle for social acceptance in Nigeria.
Boris Johnson skips news conference with Luxembourg PM
Luxembourg's PM had met Johnson to discuss Brexit but said the British leader had offered nothing to convince him and other EU leaders.
Bahamas: Volunteers set up temporary clinic
Clinic set up by volunteers from International Medical Corps aims to prevent post-hurricane diseases.
Former Foxconn chief abandons run for Taiwan presidency
Terry Gou ends speculation of independent bid for presidency that threatened to split pro-China vote in January poll.
Hong Kong leader says public dialogue to start next week
Carrie Lam hopes community discussions will help ease tension in city after months of sometimes violent protests.
'Dollar diplomacy': Taiwan condemns China after Solomons switch
Solomon Islands sixth country to cut ties with Taiwan since 2016 election of Tsai Ing-wen, as China raises pressure.
New York prosecutors subpoena Trump's tax returns: reports
US media report that New York City prosecutors have subpoenaed for eight years of Trump and his company's tax returns.
Will the attacks on Saudi oil facilities cripple global supplies?
Saudi Arabia has tried to reassure the world that it will quickly recover from the drone attacks on its oil plants.
European families 'feel safer' in Scotland than England
Reassurances from officials and local-born residents have gone a long way to allay fears among EU nationals in Scotland.
Jordan teachers strike, one million pupils stay home
More public school teachers are becoming drivers, waiters or taking other second jobs to keep afloat, even though it is illegal to do so.
Migrant 'torturers' in Libya arrested in Italy
Three men detained after migrants identified them in Italy as perpetrators of abuse at a camp in Libya.
Democratic presidential hopefuls call for Kavanaugh's impeachment
The calls come after a report involving new sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Saudi attacks: World leaders urge restraint
Donald Trump warned Iran that the US is 'locked and loaded' to respond to the attacks on Abqaiq oil facilities but other countries are urging caution.
Iran says it seized a new vessel for diesel smuggling
Iran's fuel is among the world's cheapest because of heavy subsidies and the sharp depreciation of its currency.
Trump's 'maximum pressure' strategy on Iran did not fail
Despite Bolton's departure and Tehran's recent aggressions, Trump's bold Iran strategy still has a chance to succeed.
Trump questions Iran's denial of blame over Saudi attacks
US president's comments come after he said the US was 'locked and loaded' to retaliate over the attacks.
Kashmir crackdown: Restore normal life, says India's top court
Despite the Indian government claiming that everything is back to normal, Kashmiri media organisations say their staff are harassed and often fail to get to work because of roadblocks.
Pakistani police detain Hindu school principal over 'blasphemy'
Police take Hindu man into 'protective custody' after far-right groups attack temple and homes from minority community.
Saudi Aramco tells clients oil loading has resumed: Report
Oil tanker loading operations now in progress after disruption caused by Saudi Aramco attacks, sources tell Reuters.
Syria's war: Turkey, Russia and Iran to discuss Idlib truce
Trilateral summit aims to negotiate peace in Syria’s last rebel-held stronghold.
Trump-Rouhani UNGA meeting not on our agenda: Iran
Tehran calls reports suggesting 2 presidents might meet on sidelines of upcoming UN General Assembly 'speculation'.
Bahamas aftermath: Aid resumes as second storm passes
Many families hoping things will start improving before end of year.
Erdogan hosts Putin and Rouhani for new round of Syria talks
Trilateral summit to focus on ensuring required conditions for voluntary return of refugees, Turkish presidency says.
Incessant rains trigger floods in Thailand and India
Water levels subside on Thai island of Koh Chang but summer monsoon rains continue over much of India.
Colombia plane crash kills seven and injures three
Incident occurs shortly after the aircraft took off from the airport in the southwestern city of Popayan.
US gun laws: Texas state eases restrictions
Since recent mass shootings in Texas, eight new pro-gun laws passed in state with highest number of registered guns.
Saudi Arabia: 6 million barrels of oil lost in drone attacks
The US secretary of state blames Iran for the attacks but Iran denies the accusations.
Hong Kong protesters clash with riot police
Tens of thousands take to the streets demanding greater freedoms from Beijing in the former British colony.
Police, gov't condemn violence in Sunday Hong Kong protests
Police blame 'radical protesters' for unrest as government reiterates that violence is no answer to city's problems.
Tunisians vote in unpredictable presidential contest
No clear frontrunner in race involving 24 candidates vying for the presidency with the struggling economy a main focus.
Junket journalism in the shadow of genocide
What a visit of a group of journalists and activists to Damascus can tell us about 'laundering' genocidal regimes.
Desperate journeys: NGO teaches migrant children at Mexico border
Mexico’s president has said that state education would be available for young asylum seekers but little effort is made to get them into school.
Israel’s Ethiopian community denounces racism ahead of election
Ethiopian-Israelis, who constitute a small minority of the population, say they face institutional discrimination.
Palestinian refugees protest to demand asylum in Lebanon
Lebanese law already bans refugees from working in many professions and denies them access to public services.
The economic cost of adapting for a warming planet
Are businesses doing enough to prepare for climate change or do executives have their heads in the sand?
'We're doomed anyway': Palestinians on Israeli election
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank cannot vote in the parliamentary poll and say they have little hope of change.
West African leaders pledge $1bn to fight armed groups
The leaders made the pledge after a summit in Burkina Faso aimed at addressing rising insecurity in the Sahel.
Hurricane-hit Bahamas faces new tropical storm warning
Prime minister says he hopes the potential storm will cause few problems - but people are prepared.
Frankfurt motor show: Companies go big on electric
When motor exports are threatened, so, too, is the country's economic growth.
Al Jazeera Arabic Exclusive: Aramco Fire Video 2
Al Jazeera Arabic exclusive video of the Aramco fire in Abqaiq.
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