The Department of Homeland Security says the policy is backed by existing law and still provides leniency.
Sirte and al-Jufra airbase must be turned over to the Government of National Accord before a truce, Turkey's FM says.
Activists suspect murders of 15 Indigenous community members are linked to their opposition to a proposed megaproject.
Video shows officer in Allentown restraining a man outside a hospital by pressing his knee on the man's neck.
Canadians say surge in US coronavirus cases means no chance of non-essential tourist traffic between the two countries.
The move is likely to further infuriate China, which already is retaliating against US sanctions on other matters.
Protesters oppose National Assembly's decision to appoint Ronsard Malonda as chairman of electoral commission CENI.
Libya's National Oil Corporation blames the United Arab Emirates for reimposing a blockade on oil exports.
Abused and arrested in Lebanon, domestic worker arrives in Nigeria and urges others not to travel there.
Six women who say they were sexually abused by Weinstein said settlement 'absolved' him and is 'one-sided and 'unfair'.
Nathan Law was a founding member of a pro-democracy party disbanded the same day Beijing imposed its new security law.
The government insists it is trying to revive the economy - while at the same time protecting lives.
State election officials rejected thousands of ballots because voters failed to follow instructions or filed too late.
The NFL team was called out by investors and Indigenous groups as the US reckons with systemic racism.
With a relatively low number of cases, many question the need for such measures.
Two World Health Organization experts have gone to China for a mission to trace the origin of the pandemic.
General Yusuf Rage escaped unhurt when a blast targeted his convoy in the Somali capital.
After a delay of 15 years, Nigeria's international gas pipeline is finally under way.
Caught between the fighting and COVID lockdowns, Al Jazeera meets a migrant who has come to Libya for a better life.
A community in western Indonesia is banding together to support a group of 99 Rohingya refugees, who they rescued from Indonesian waters late last month.
Why historical buildings in Iraq's capital Baghdad are under threat and what is being done to save them.
Coronavirus pandemic means fewer Africans in diaspora are sending money home. Al Jazeera looks at how Kenyans are affected.
Some Libyans are refusing to accept the new banknotes because the currency is funding renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar's military campaign.
Southern Slaves group in Miami labelled 'extremists' after member accused of vandalising police cars.
Iran's supreme leader has addressed the country's parliament amid growing divisions and unanswered questions over the explosion at the Natanz nuclear facility earlier this month.