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Why is the US election on a Tuesday in November? What to know, in 500 words
Americans are heading to the polls on November 5 as part of an Election Day tradition dating back to the mid-1800s.
UN should consider suspending Israel over genocide, says special rapporteur
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has called for UN member states to consider suspending Israel.
US agencies allege Russia link to video falsely claiming Georgia vote fraud
Russia has previously dismissed allegations it is attempting to interfere in US presidential election.
Will Hezbollah and Israel agree on a ceasefire?
The Lebanese group has signalled it is open to a ceasefire with Israel if terms are 'suitable'.
Month-old infant among the dozens killed in Israeli strikes on Nuseirat
Israeli strikes pounded Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp and the surrounding areas, killing dozens.
Mauritius blocks social media until after election amid wiretapping row
The leak of audio tapes that preceded the ban involved politicians, journalists and even foreign diplomats.
Is the US election really a choice between genocide or fascism?
Marc Lamont Hill speaks to Trump's ex-Chief of Staff and asks progressives: vote Blue or abandon Harris?
Japan and EU announce security partnership amid growing regional tensions
EU and Japan to enhance military ties through joint exercises and defence industry exchanges against regional threats.
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump rallying in Wisconsin in final US election push
Rival presidential candidates remain locked in a tight race four days before election day.
Israeli attacks kill dozens in Gaza, Lebanon as ceasefire remains elusive
Israeli attacks target a school-turned-shelter for displaced Palestinians in central Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp.
Eleven killed in Serbia train station roof collapse
At least three people were hospitalised with serious injuries after the incident in the town of Novi Sad.
Death toll from Spain floods passes 200 as rescue teams search for missing
Spain's worst natural disaster in decades leaves many communities without power, water and aid.
Cheney slams Trump after he suggests she should have ‘guns trained on her’
Trump says Liz Cheney might not be such a 'war hawk' if she had guns pointed at her, prompting response by ex-lawmaker.
Valencia MotoGP race cancelled due to deadly flood damage in Spain
MotoGP organisers confirmed that Valencia season finale will not go ahead after the region was devastated by floods.
Conservative Christians, Israel and the US vote in 2024 election
Conservative Christians, notably evangelicals, are key Republican voters, but some are breaking with party on Israel.
Hope still exists for Turkey-PKK detente, despite deadly attack
A push for a rapprochement, spearheaded by an unlikely source, could end a decades-long conflict.
Jailed Algerian journalist Ihsane El Kadi freed after presidential pardon
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune pardons 4,000 detainees to mark 70th anniversary of the independence war with France.
Harris will not be a president for marginalised folks – in the US or abroad
Anybody voting for Harris in this election should be honest about why.
What issues are Americans facing this election?
We'll explore the upcoming US elections and examine the key factors that influence voter decisions.
Manchester United name Portugal’s Ruben Amorim as new manager
Amorim has signed a contract at the famous English club until June 2027, starting in his new role on November 11.
As Trump, Harris woo Arab Americans, Michigan mayor readies to up pressure
Whoever wins, push for change in US Middle East policy will continue, Dearborn's Abdullah Hammoud tells Al Jazeera.
What is Lebanon’s ancient city of Baalbek and why is Israel targeting it?
Israel's first citywide forced displacement calls for Lebanon's eastern city of Baalbek were followed by air attacks.
Russia sentences former US consulate worker to nearly five years in prison
US had condemned arrest of Robert Shonov, who worked for more than 25 years in the now-shuttered mission in Vladivostok.
Botswana president concedes election, ending his party’s 58-year rule
Botswana's President Mokgweetsi Masisi has conceded election defeat, ending the party's 58-year rule.
Five children among seven killed in attack on Pakistan polio vaccine drive
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif condemns attack near a girls' school in the southwestern province of Balochistan.
‘Climate diplomacy’: Can smog bring India and Pakistan together?
Pakistan Punjab's chief minister wants to start a dialogue with her Indian counterpart for a joint effort against smog.
Israeli strikes kill 95 Palestinians across Gaza, hospital targeted
The WHO condemns an Israeli attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital that damaged lifesaving supplies and injured staff.
Kenya’s Kithure Kindiki sworn in as deputy president after court challenge
Former interior minister replaces Rigathi Gachagua who was sacked after parliament impeached him in October.
Labour government’s shift on Gaza not enough, say British Muslims, scholars
Despite the prime minister taking a slightly tougher line on Israel, the UK continues to supply weapons, avoid sanctions
North Korea says video shows launch of new type of missile
North Korean state TV has shown video of what it says was this week's test of a new ballistic missile.
Could legal bid stop ‘cruel’ UK government plan to axe winter fuel benefit?
Labour government's decision to scrap a winter allowance for elderly people to meet heating costs was met with outrage.
Thais killed near Israel-Lebanon border, Israeli jets pound Beirut suburbs
Seven civilians killed in rocket fire from Lebanon as Israeli forces conduct deadly air raids on Lebanon's Beirut.
Iraq’s parliament elects new speaker, ending yearlong deadlock
Former Sunni speaker secured 182 votes in the 329-seat legislature with significant support from Shia political blocs.
US election: 4 days left – What polls say, what Harris and Trump are up to
On Friday Trump heads to Michigan, while Harris will focus on Wisconsin.
Transcript of Biden’s ‘garbage’ remarks altered by White House: AP
The news agency says the email it obtained shows a White House transcript was altered despite stenographers' objections.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 980
As the war enters its 980th day, these are the main developments.
US election: Why is Kamala Harris losing Indian American voters?
She could become the Indian American president. So why is she bleeding votes - to Trump's advantage?
Botswana president concedes election defeat, BDP loses power after 58 years
President Mokgweetsi Masisi says he will 'step aside' after shock outcome for the governing Botswana Democratic Party.
Donald Trump sues CBS over ‘misleading’ interview with rival Kamala Harris
Lawsuit against 60 Minutes demands $10bn in damages and claims footage was edited.
Boeing workers to vote on 38% pay rise offer to end weeks-long strike
Striking workers to vote Monday on contract that includes 38 percent pay rise and $12,000 ratification bonus.
Allied with Trump, Elon Musk eyes radical cuts to US gov’t spending
Tesla and SpaceX CEO is eyeing a position as 'Secretary of Cost Cutting' if Republican prevails in November 5 election.
Harris says Trump’s comments about women are ‘very offensive’
Vice president attacks former president after he says he will 'protect women whether they like it or not'.
Trump, Harris head west in election race for Latino votes in swing states
Both candidates hold events in the swing states of Arizona and Nevada, where Latino turnout could be key.
How are Green politics faring as the climate crisis worsens?
Greens fared badly in European elections this year.
Africa CDC warns mpox is not under control, appeals for resources
AU health watchdog's chief has said mpox outbreak is 'still on the upward trend generally' as cases spread.
US says 8,000 North Korean troops at Ukraine border expected in combat soon
Blinken says North Korean troops expected to deploy into combat against Ukrainian forces 'in the coming days'.
UK Prime Minister declines to label Gaza crisis a ‘genocide’
Green Party MP Carla Denyer urged UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to label the Gaza crisis as genocide."
Death toll from catastrophic flooding in Spain continues rising
The death toll from severe flooding in Spain has risen to at least 158 people.
Bill Clinton criticised for saying Israel ‘forced’ to kill Gaza civilians
Arab and Muslim leaders call former US president's comments 'insulting' and 'counterproductive'.
‘Time for action’: Al Jazeera demands protection for journalists in Gaza
The network decries 'systematic targeting' of journalists and calls for them to be protected in Gaza and region.
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