Parliamentary vote pits pro-Western party against opposition seeking closer ties with Serbia and Russia.
Demonstrators calling to defund the police tear down statue of Sir John Macdonald in Montreal.
Another five migrants injured after fire breaks out on boat carrying around 20 people, two of them reportedly critical.
Tens of thousands rally in parts of Europe against government measures to contain the pandemic.
Ambassador to Germany looks set to be designated as crisis-Lebanon's next prime minister at Monday's nomination process.
Huge fire rages near ruin of the Bronze age site, prompting authorities to vacate tourists to the archeological site.
Pakistan's strategy to keep good relations with everyone is no longer working in an increasingly polarised Muslim world.
Trump will 'meet with law enforcement and survey damage from recent riots' in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the White House says.
State media says Sudan Revolutionary Front alliance from Darfur and southern states inks agreement with government.
The businessman turned reality star, who shocked the world with his 2016 presidential win, is seeking a second term.
On International Day of the Disappeared, experts describe the plight of those who have gone missing and their families.
Large caravan of supporters of President Trump clashed with Black Lives Matter protesters in Oregon city.
Police detain more than 100 protesters during rally in Minsk, RIA reported, citing Russia's interior ministry.
The families of missing activists and human rights workers in Pakistan urge the government to take action.
The Syrian Bedouin community has been displaced and has lost much of its livelihood due to the conflict.
Lebanon was already in economic collapse even before the August 4 blast at that killed 188 people.
The second major storm in a week threatens damaging winds and widespread floods across the Korean Peninsula.
Typically, millions from around the world flock to the golden-domed shrine in Karbala, Iraq, to mark Ashoura.
Al Jazeera meets the Indonesian sisters taking part in human trials.
The US remains the country hardest-hit by the pandemic with more than 5.96 million cases and 182,779 deaths.
Italian coastguard evacuated 49 people but almost 400 others rescued in the Mediterranean are still waiting.
Thousands of people have been displaced and farms submerged due to heavy rains, climate change and deforestation.
Head of Hamas political bureau said it will not back down from wanting to end the blockade on the Gaza Strip.
Residents in some of Beirut's predominantly Shia Muslim neighbourhoods hold Muharram mourning ceremonies on rooftops.
Over 16.4 million recoveries and 842,000 deaths reported; US, Brazil and India report highest number of infections.