Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
Three days after checking into the hospital, Trump says he will head home to continue treatment for coronavirus.
Cineworld will close hundreds of theatres for 'two months or a bit longer' as audiences and new films remain scarce.
The roughly 50 flights a week once available between Istanbul and Dubai have not yet resumed.
Foreign minister says prospect for peace heightened now that belligerents appear uncertain about military solution.
Leaders in the northern region warn they will stop recognising the federal government in Addis Ababa.
Al-Hol camp has some 65,000 people, including 28,000 Syrians, 30,000 Iraqis and some 10,000 of other nationalities.
Open letter follows the murder of a mosque caretaker amid calls for police to investigate the killing as a hate crime.
Criminal Court charged Adeeb with embezzlement, money laundering and misuse of gov't authority among other offences.
Jecorey Arthur, councilperson-elect for Louisville, Kentucky, talks about the upcoming elections and the Black agenda.
With eight justices rather than the usual nine, the court heard arguments in two cases on Monday by teleconference.
The virus is likely to determine Trump's political fate, despite his efforts to avoid just that.
The documentary series features a liquor tycoon, an IT executive, a jeweller and the chairman of the Sahara group.
Non-oil private sector activity improved last month despite ongoing challenges from COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctors, patients in gov't-held areas describe challenges of coping with pandemic after years of war, economic woes.
The UN health agency says 'majority of the world remains at risk', calls for collective action against the pandemic.
Reports say release of suspected fighters to be followed by freeing of kidnapped Soumaila Cisse and Sophie Petronin.
British appeals court overturns earlier ruling in the battle over $1bn of gold stored in Bank of England vaults.
The move could worsen Ethiopia's dispute with Egypt and Sudan over its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
Kayleigh McEnany has become the latest in a growing number of people in the president's orbit who have tested positive.
Plans to hold asylum seekers on Ascension Island, along with other proposals, draw ridicule and human rights concerns.
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
The defending champions let in seven goals against Villa while United was beaten 6-1 by Tottenham.
Ashraf Ghani will hold meetings with Qatari and Afghan leaders but will not hold a meeting with Taliban officials.
Iran shares borders with Armenia and Azerbaijan, and is home to communities with origins in both countries.