Release comes with conditions banning Derek Chauvin from working in law enforcement and possessing any firearms.
Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei colludes with ‘Communist Party apparatus’, UK Parliament Defence Committee says.
Infectious diseases, fiscal crises, cyberattacks, social instability are the next greatest worries for business leaders.
Activists and experts welcome landmark move to criminalise group as positive first step against European fascism.
Report says 130,000 Rohingya live under ‘squalid, abusive’ conditions; calls for an end to their ‘abitrary detention’.
Putin says Russia would work with any US leader, but praises Trump for saying he seeks better ties with Moscow.
UN report finds almost two million babies are stillborn every year, often through the absence of basic antenatal care.
Armed assailants separated the men from a convoy carrying 46 people and shot them, UNHCR says.
Azeri reps heading to Geneva and Armenians to Moscow as France, Russia and the US increase efforts to end fighting.
Failure to spend on health, tax the rich, and ensure worker’s rights has left people out in the cold, Oxfam chief says.
The selection of Sheikh Meshaal, currently the deputy head of the National Guard, must be approved by the parliament.
Under the so-called ‘Car Wash’ operation dozens of company executives and politicians were jailed for taking bribes.
UN officials decry ‘increasingly pervasive and divisive appeals to ethnic affiliations’ before October 18 polls.
Unusually high temperatures have played a major role in California wildfires and floods in Asia, scientists say.
Prospects for more virus relief aid from Congress before the election dim, only to see hopes revived for targeted aid.
US National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien reveals details about the pace and scope of the troop withdrawal.
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In an email, CEO Elon Musk told employees it is possible to hit their 500,000-vehicle target.
The men are charged with using fraudulent documents to obtain loans from a programme meant to help small businesses.
With four weeks until US election day, Donald Trump is seeking to put the spark back in his struggling re-election bid.
Test marks first time missile successfully strikes a target at sea, top military official tells President Putin.
Al Jazeera asks the same key questions about the presidential election to voters across the United States.
A politician has resigned over controversial proposal to reopen ghost town, as EU and Moscow raise concerns.
Tigray held unsanctioned elections for its regional parliament on September 9, with the TPLF securing 189 of 190 seats.
Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who took refuge in Lithuania, is ‘wanted on a criminal charge’, Russian interior ministry says.
Rebound in asset prices after coronavirus crash has driven fortunes of the wealthiest to record levels, UBS and PwC say.

Fighters linked to ISIL have intensified attacks recently in the gas-rich Cabo-Delgado province.
The agreement could be unveiled within the next two weeks and include billions in penalties.
What we know, and do not know, about President Donald Trump’s bout with COVID-19 after he tested positive on October 1.
Maher al-Akhras began his hunger strike after he was arrested and placed into administrative detention in late July.
Saudi diplomats, Sikh separatists, Indian executives among the targeted by hired hackers, cybersecurity research says.
Two scientists recognised for their work on revolutionary tool that provides way to alter DNA.
Three years since fighting began in Cabo Delgado, a humanitarian crisis has unfolded with more than 2,000 people killed.
Infections throughout the White House and among Republicans have roiled campaigning for the November 3 election.
One justice down after the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, court considers whether to bend Oracle’s copyright suit.

In the Swedish city of Malmo and Austrian town of Nickelsdorf, refugees are looking to build a new life.
Geopolitical concerns see lira depreciate to yet another record low against the US dollar, extends year loss to 24%.
The 2013 assault on a Nairobi shopping mall resulted in death of at least 67 people.