Georgia's two Senate races may end up as runoff elections that could put Senate control in limbo until January.
In the latest twist in stimulus talks, Trump says he wants a bigger COVID-19 aid package than Democrats are offering.
Citing safety concerns, Minnesota judge says Derek Chauvin can live in a neighbouring state while he awaits trial.
Nigeria's federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) is widely accused of unlawful arrests, torture and even murder.
Two US senators are demanding sanctions after reports Turkey has tested its Russian-built S-400 defence system.
New rules restrict candidates from declaring premature victory and block calls for violence and voting interference.
More than 3,000 migrants and refugees were expelled from the North African country in September, HRW said.
Investors are still hopeful the White House and Congress can reach a deal on more virus aid.
Al Jazeera's American Voter series asks the same questions to voters across the US.
Residents of the US state of Louisiana are boarding up their homes as officials ordered evacuations ahead of the storm.
Brazil's poor are struggling to cope as the government halves pandemic aid and food prices soar.
The move comes after a Madrid court had overturned the central government's partial lockdown of the capital.
Request for UN investigation comes after months of alleged harassment, arrests, and abductions by Saudi forces.
More than 200 of New York’s roughly 700 hotels are closed, at least temporarily.
Critics say latest US sanctions will further hobble Iran's ability to buy food and medicine as it battles pandemic.
Zuma, who became president in 2009, was forced to resign in February 2018 over corruption scandals.
Chinese social media app was given a ‘final notice’ over ‘obscenity’ concerns by authorities in July.
Experts say many people are wrongly punished in a country where criminal justice system lacks international standard.
The president claims a treatment not publicly available has made him 'feel perfect'.
People experiencing signs of depression are less likely to vote and participate in the political process.
We should not be asking how much more we can take from the planet, but how much more can the planet take?
Samir Hamidi, 27, was killed by Israeli soldiers near the northern West Bank settlement of Einav on Monday.
Sophie Petronin arrives in Paris and is embraced by relatives and President Macron.
Curfew, tight security restrictions to be in place until October 21, says president, amid political crisis.
A school in Taiz has opened doors for children in a country where millions of children cannot access education.