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Russians vote in local polls after weeks of protests
Closely watched municipal and regional elections held after summer of demonstrations and police crackdown.
Guatemala's congress approves state of siege despite protests
Rights groups condemn move, fearing the 30-day state of siege will lead to more repression and violence in the region.
Chad unrest: A new regional sultan to solve the crisis
When the fighting began, a three-month state of emergency was imposed. The army was deployed, there were dozens of arrests and weapons were seized.
Sudan protests: Female activists call for recognition
Women in Sudan make up more than 50 percent of the population, and have played a key role in the recent uprising that led to the end of the rule of Omar al-Bashir.
UFC 242: Khabib set to defend title at Abu Dhabi bout
Lightweight champion returns to the octagon after 11-month absence to face Dustin Poirier in Abu Dhabi.
Gambian-Americans search for answers, reparations after Jammeh
The Gambia's Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission tours the US to speak to the country's diaspora.
Hurricane Dorian makes landfall over the US's North Carolina
Storm brings floodwaters and high winds to US eastern coastline after reducing parts of the Bahamas to rubble.
Oldest footballer: 44-year-old who has played over 1,000 games
Jamie Cureton has scored in all of eight of the top divisions of English football, more than 300 goals so far.
Philippine court case: Opposition denies plot against government
The government has accused more than 30 people of committing acts of sedition - inciting people to rebel against it - and other criminal offenses.
Hong Kong police target protesters with rubber bullets, tear gas
Pro-democracy protesters rally near subway station and major highway as weeks-long political crisis rumbles on.
Brexit delay set to become law after winning Lords' approval
The legislative effort to block a 'no-deal' Brexit will now become law.
Hong Kong protests: Beijing sends warning to public
For now, China seems willing to be patient in the hope that the momentum of protests will fade, along with international attention.
Iran lifts more limits on nuclear programme as deal unravels
Tehran announces the go-ahead of 'whatever is needed' to jump-start nuclear programme as 2015 deal fades away.
Trump-Kim summit: Will two leaders meet for third round of talks?
US president and North Korean leader have already met twice this year with promise of more to come. But will it happen?
Every 3 hours a woman is murdered in South Africa
Men and women take to the streets of Cape Town asking the government to step up against crimes against women.
UK privacy activist to appeal after facial recognition case fails
Ed Bridges, whose face was scanned without consent while shopping and again at a protest, to challenge landmark ruling.
'Key suspect' in MH17 downing released from jail in Ukraine
Court orders release of Volodymyr Tsemakh, suspected of involvement in 2014 downing of Malaysian Airlines flight.
South Africa shuts embassy in Nigeria after reprisal attacks
Pretoria closes diplomatic missions as Nigeria encourages its citizens to return home amid anti-foreigner violence.
Sudan's youth showed us how to counter sexual violence
The international community has much to learn from Sudanese civil society's response to the June 3 Khartoum massacre.
Erdogan: Turkey could open the gates of Europe to refugees
Turkish president calls on EU to provide financial support to Ankara to deal with 3.6 million refugees in the country.
Interrogating the mechanics of power in France through art
Mohamed Bourouissa, born in Algeria and raised in the banlieues, shines a light on the most disenfranchised.
Morsi's son Abdullah dies of heart attack in Cairo hospital
Abdullah Morsi, who was an outspoken government critic, died at the Oasis hospital in Giza, sources tell Al Jazeera.
Kashmir: Life under siege
A month of near total lockdown on Kashmir is marked by mass arrests, torture and halt to economic activity.
North Korea tells UN to cut international aid staff in Pyongyang
World Health Organization and UNICEF among those affected amid reports of widespread food shortages and malnutrition.
Kashmiri teenager dies of pellet, tear gas shell wounds
Asrar Khan, 16, succumbs to injuries suffered by pellet gun and tear gas shells after nearly a month in hospital.
The Amazon is burning: What you need to know
Where are the fires? Why is the Amazon important? Six things to know about the fires burning in the 'lungs of Earth'.
Turkey's Erdogan in Russia for Syria talks with Putin
Moscow and Ankara back opposing sides in Syria, despite signing deal for de-escalation zone in rebel-held Idlib in 2018.
Dozens wounded, detained in West Papua crackdown: Witnesses
Families say they are too frightened to speak as they report relatives injured during the crackdown by security forces.
Indonesia blocks internet in West Papua as protest rages
Indonesia's information ministry says 'temporary' shutdown is meant 'to accelerate government effort to restore order'.
Open Arms rescue ship faces $1m fine from Spain
The Open Arms saga has not ended with the Italian prosecutor's order to bring the scores of rescued people ashore.
Deadline extended for unregistered Syrians to leave Istanbul
Turkish minister says Syrians in Istanbul have until October 30 to return to cities where they were first registered.
Nigerian ethnic violence: Conflict amplifies religious divide
An imam and a pastor have been mandated to try to heal the divide.
Indonesia's Jokowi urges calm after violent West Papua protests
President's security minister says protests had been contained and pledges fair investigation into what led to unrest.
Turkey says military convoy targeted in northern Syria
Turkish defence ministry says three civilians killed after air raids target military convoy in northwestern Syria.
After INF treaty exit, US tests ground-launched cruise missile
The test would have been prohibited by the INF treaty, had the United States had not left it earlier this month.
India's Kerala struggles to recover from devastating floods
More heavy rain is expected in many parts of India after Kerala bore brunt of devastating floods.
'Manufacturing normalcy': Kashmir students stay away from schools
Vacant classrooms in crisis-hit Indian-administered Kashmir as primary schools reopened after two-week lockdown.
Our oceans need us
Our oceans are on the verge of collapse and we have all played a role in this. Now we must all play our part to stop it.
Turkey removes pro-Kurdish mayors, arrests more than 400
Interior ministry says it has cases against the mayors for 'spreading propaganda' and being members of the banned PKK.
Mexico City 'green lung' wins Large Urban Park Gold Award
In a city this polluted, the sprawling Chapultepec Park is a lifeline to nature and clean air.
Ambulance driver killed in Myanmar as army battles rebels
An ambulance from a local philanthropy group came under attack on Saturday.
Former Malaysian PM Najib Razak in court for money laundering
At Razak's home, police seized cash, jewellery, handbags and watches worth up to $270m.
Air raids on Syria's Idlib kill family of seven, say activists
Mother and six children reported killed in Deir al-Sharqi as Syria and Russia intensify air raids on rebel stronghold.
Will Sudan return to civilian rule?
A power-sharing deal between protesters and the army is signed and a council will temporarily run the country.
Kashmir's key political leaders arrested by India since August 5
Hundreds arrested since clampdown began, including three former chief ministers of erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state.
Ethiopians 'abused on Gulf route, forcibly deported from Saudi'
HRW report says Ethiopian, Yemeni and Saudi officials have taken few, if any, steps to curb violence faced by migrants.
South Koreans mark anniversary of end of Japan's colonial rule
Anti-Japan protests have included renewed calls for an apology and compensation for forced sex workers during World War II.
Kashmir's struggle did not start in 1947 and will not end today
India's decision to revoke Article 370 is just another chapter in Kashmir's long history of imperial oppression.
Ural Airlines plane makes 'miracle' emergency landing
At least 23 people injured as pilot was forced to land plane in a cornfield shortly after takeoff
Trump is laying the ground for a nuclear arms race in the Gulf
Trump's mismanagement of the nuclear issue in the Middle East is damaging the international nonproliferation regime.
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