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Saudi oil explosions: Amateur footage captures plant ablaze
The world’s largest oil processing facility is one of two sites targeted by drones in attacks claimed by Houthi rebels.
The war in Yemen: Kids attend school, despite warnings
Students in the capital, Sanaa, start their 2019-2020 school year, even though they are surrounded by war.
Hong Kong protesters clash with pro-Beijing counterparts
Skirmishes reported at a pro-Beijing rally in Kowloon district as Hong Kong enters its 15th week of unrest.
Democracy will be the loser of Tunisia's presidential election
Political apathy among Tunisian voters is fuelling dangerous populism.
DR Congo police detain former health minister in Ebola probe
Oly Ilunga Kalenga taken into custody over alleged mismanagement of funds amid concerns he planned to flee, police say.
Malaysia's top opposition parties form alliance
United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS) sign pact to win Malay Muslim votes.
Why we (still) need to talk about Chile's El Mercurio
We examine coverage and CIA funding of the paper that supported 1973 Chilean coup and dictatorship after.
US energy head to discuss nuclear power with Saudis on Monday
Rick Perry says he'll meet new Saudi energy minister and likely discuss Saudi Arabia's plans to build nuclear reactors.
Felicity Huffman gets 14 days behind bars in US college scandal
The American actress is the first parent sentence in wide-ranging US college admissions cheating scandal.
Turkey's Erdogan to discuss US missile purchase with Trump
Discussions over possible purchase of US-made Patriot missiles will take place at UN General Assembly.
9/11 Commission interview with Saudi Prince Bandar released
The Florida Bulldog obtains long-withheld summary of the commission's interview with Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan.
South Africa: Protesters demand action on violence against women
Protests and activism began after 19-year-old Nene Mrwetyana was murdered in August.
Palestinians in Israel: Netanyahu's racism makes us want to vote
Leaders of Arab Joint List say prime minister’s incitement against Palestinian citizens of Israel could backfire.
Nabil Karoui: The jailed populist seeking Tunisia's presidency
Leading candidate in Tunisia's presidential election is currently in jail facing money laundering, tax evasion charges.
Indian capital to restrict cars in November to curb pollution
Private vehicles will be allowed on roads on alternate days, depending on registration numbers - odd and even.
Arrests and 'technical glitch' ground Heathrow drone protest
Police make at least 10 arrests while runways and taxiways remain operational despite one toy drone completing flight.
Deposed Tunisian President Ben Ali in hospital
Daughter of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, 83, says ex-president is 'very sick' after years of treatment for prostate cancer.
Killing Indonesia's Wildlife
101 East investigates how the illegal wildlife trade is wiping out rare species on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
Hong Kong's Summer of Defiance
A two-part special report tracing the causes and possible consequences of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protest movement.
Australia PM 'pursuing' cases of three citizens detained in Iran
Two of the three detained Australians were arrested 10 weeks ago after allegedly flying a drone in Iran without permit.
Nigerians repatriated from South Africa after attacks
Nigerian airline to return more than 600 nationals in the coming days with victims saying it's 'not safe here'.
Could recently discovered exoplanet support alien life?
Scientists from University College London have detected water vapour in the atmosphere of another world more than twice the size of Earth.
Al-Qaeda leader urges attacks on the West on 9/11 anniversary
Ayman al-Zawahiri calls on Muslims to strike Western targets on the day when nearly 3,000 people died 18 years ago.
Trump position on gun control central to congressional debate
There have been several shootings during its recess, once again sparking plenty of discussions about how to deal with gun violence.
'We'll see what happens': Trump on possible easing of Iran policy
Trump's comments follow his sacking of John Bolton - chief architect of the US president's strident stance against Iran.
Remembering 9/11 as a Muslim American
While most Americans blamed the attacks on al-Qaeda, not Muslims in general, some commentators stoked Islamophobia.
Doctor in landmark euthanasia trial cleared by Dutch court
Ruling should provide legal guidance to physicians tasked with ending patients' lives.
Iran lauds Trump's sacking of John Bolton
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani says the US should use the opportunity to ‘push warmongers aside’.
How will Brexit impact Britain's most disadvantaged communities?
Homelessness is already rising and experts fear a hard Brexit could severely impact those who depend on social welfare.
Dozens dead in Iraq's Karbala city as Ashoura marked
Authorities promise better security after stampede in Iraq's Karbala city during Ashoura commemoration.
Families of Boeing 737 Max crash victims demand more safety tests
Relatives urge US regulators not to rush return of ill-fated plane fleet as Boeing eyes certification later this year.
Body of Zimbabwe's Mugabe flown out of Singapore for burial
Former rebel leader expected to lie in state for three days with country deeply divided over legacy.
South Korea military spending spikes, has North Korea worried
South's defence spending rises by highest in 10 years and North looks to expand own arsenal as diplomatic moves stall.
Hong Kong: Demonstrators boo Chinese anthem at football qualifier
Protesters sing 'Glory be to thee, Hong Kong' inside stadium hosting World Cup qualifier against Iran.
John Bolton is out: Where does that leave US foreign policy?
The ousted national security adviser and Trump had significant disagreements on Iran and Afghanistan, among other issues
Trump fires John Bolton as national security adviser
Bolton and Trump had significant disagreements on Iran, Afghanistan and a cascade of other global challenges.
US House panel calls on former top Trump aide Flynn to testify
House intelligence panel demands Trump's former national security adviser testify before the committee on September 25.
Is Russian President Vladimir Putin losing power?
Russian president's party takes a hit in Moscow poll amid weeks-long protests against his government.
US House Democrats launch probe into Trump, Giuliani and Ukraine
House panels launch 'wide-ranging investigation' into whether Trump and Giuliani pressured Ukraine to target Biden.
Growing up and growing old in Georgia's abandoned sanatoriums
Sanatoriums were given nicknames depending on which types of Soviet workers were sent there.
A sizzling September grips parts of the southern United States
High temperature records have been set in Jacksonville, Florida, at 37 Celsius and Charleston, South Carolina, at 34C.
Lebanon's Hezbollah downs Israeli drone in southern town
Hezbollah says Israeli drone is now in the hands of its fighters after it was shot down in the town of Ramyah.
Employer of Filipina killed in Kuwait guilty of murder in Syria
Mona Hassoun and husband Nader Essam Assaf were accused of killing Joana Demafelis and stuffing her body in a freezer.
Should the Russia-Ukraine prisoner swap be viewed with caution?
Activists and analysts warn against interpreting recent prisoner exchange as a Russian bid for peace.
Brexit turmoil: Small towns could swing election result in UK
It is set to be another week of political turmoil in the UK, as parliament grapples with a looming Brexit deadline.
Joint call by Saudi Arabia, UAE to end fighting in southern Yemen
Joint statement seeks to appear united as Gulf states 'reaffirm continued support for Yemen's legitimate government'.
Trump cancels Taliban talks: What does it mean for Afghanistan?
US president says he called off secret meetings with the Taliban and Afghan president, cancels peace negotiations.
Has the peace process in Afghanistan collapsed?
Trump cancels meeting with Taliban at Camp David over peace deal after car bombing in Kabul kills US soldier.
Iran: European Union has failed to fulfil 2015 deal
Nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi says Iran does not have to uphold its commitments as EU countries have not met theirs.
How China spins the Xinjiang story to the Chinese
A look at the evolution of China's Xinjiang narrative and how it is controlled by Beijing.
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