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Assam police said they 'did what they had to do' in 'self-defence' [File: EPA]

Indian photographer in video stomps on man shot by Assam police

Muslims protesting against government’s forced displacement fired at by police, killing at least two and wounding many.

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Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Tino Chrupalla poses for a selfie with a supporter after a rally in the town of Görlitz [Ruairi Casey/Al Jazeera]

Germany elections: In Saxony, the far-right AfD wields power

Hundreds flock to Görlitz town square to hear party leaders rail against the political elite, migrants and vaccines.

Catalan leader Carle Puigdemont, sought by Spain for a failed 2017 secession bid, was released following a court hearing [Gloria Calvi]

Ex-Catalonia regional chief Puigdemont released from Italian jail

Nessa, a 28-year-old primary school teacher, was killed on the evening of September 17 while walking in a London park [Metropolitan Police via AP]

Sabina Nessa: London murder reignites fears over women’s safety

The question of who speaks for Afghanistan has landed in the lap of the United Nations General Assembly’s nine-member credentialing committee [File: Eduardo Munoz/Pool Photo via AP]

Who will speak for Afghanistan at the United Nations?

Mozambican soldiers (right) and Rwandan policemen (left) stand as Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi and Rwanda President Paul Kagame review the troops in Pemba [Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP]

In Mozambique, Kagame says Rwandan troops’ presence to continue

Young people around the world took to the streets on Friday to demand urgent action to avert disastrous climate change [Christian Mang/Reuters]

Thunberg joins climate rally in Berlin ahead of German election

The Muslim population in Germany is about 5.5 million people [File: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters]

Muslim women struggle with Germany’s ‘hijab ban’ in workplaces

Mahmoud Abbas, President, State of Palestine delivers a speech remotely at the UN General Assembly 76th session General Debate in UN General Assembly Hall at the United Nations Headquarters on Friday, September 24, 2021 in New York City [John Angelillo/UPI Pool via Reuters]
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Abbas at UNGA says Israeli ‘apartheid’ could lead to one state

United Nations Development Programme Administrator Achim Steiner says access to clean energy is instrumental to improve livelihoods and social mobility, gender equality, women’s empowerment, and people’s health [File: Michael Atwood/UNDP]

‘Once-in-a-generation chance to set things straight’


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Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Tino Chrupalla poses for a selfie with a supporter after a rally in the town of Görlitz [Ruairi Casey/Al Jazeera]

Germany elections: In Saxony, the far-right AfD wields power

Catalan leader Carle Puigdemont, sought by Spain for a failed 2017 secession bid, was released following a court hearing [Gloria Calvi]

Ex-Catalonia regional chief Puigdemont released from Italian jail

Nessa, a 28-year-old primary school teacher, was killed on the evening of September 17 while walking in a London park [Metropolitan Police via AP]

Sabina Nessa: London murder reignites fears over women’s safety

The question of who speaks for Afghanistan has landed in the lap of the United Nations General Assembly’s nine-member credentialing committee [File: Eduardo Munoz/Pool Photo via AP]

Who will speak for Afghanistan at the United Nations?

Mozambican soldiers (right) and Rwandan policemen (left) stand as Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi and Rwanda President Paul Kagame review the troops in Pemba [Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP]

In Mozambique, Kagame says Rwandan troops’ presence to continue

Young people around the world took to the streets on Friday to demand urgent action to avert disastrous climate change [Christian Mang/Reuters]

Thunberg joins climate rally in Berlin ahead of German election

The Muslim population in Germany is about 5.5 million people [File: Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters]

Muslim women struggle with Germany’s ‘hijab ban’ in workplaces

Mahmoud Abbas, President, State of Palestine delivers a speech remotely at the UN General Assembly 76th session General Debate in UN General Assembly Hall at the United Nations Headquarters on Friday, September 24, 2021 in New York City [John Angelillo/UPI Pool via Reuters]
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Abbas at UNGA says Israeli ‘apartheid’ could lead to one state

United Nations Development Programme Administrator Achim Steiner says access to clean energy is instrumental to improve livelihoods and social mobility, gender equality, women’s empowerment, and people’s health [File: Michael Atwood/UNDP]

‘Once-in-a-generation chance to set things straight’

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Israeli troops kill Palestinian in occupied West Bank: Ministry

Mohammed Ali Khabisa, 27, was shot in the head by Israeli live fire in Beita during protest against illegal settlements.

Mourners attend the funeral of Palestinian Mohammed Khabisah, killed by Israeli forces in Beita in the Israeli-occupied West Bank [Mohamad Torokman/Reuters]
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Tesla to face racism allegations from Black worker in open court

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Abu Dhabi wealth funds eye Turkey investments worth billions

The investment discussions provide further evidence of a turnaround in ties between the two countries.

Among the funds eyeing Turkish investments in recent weeks is the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority - the United Arab Emirates' biggest wealth fund, which has amassed assets estimated at $686bn [File: Bloomberg]

Biden vows ‘consequences’ for ill-treatment of Haitian migrants

US president takes responsibility for situation at US-Mexico border where thousands of Haitian migrants have massed.

The US will continue expelling Haitian migrants who had gathered under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas last week [Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters]

Rights groups demand release of DR Congo journalist

Reporter is accused of ‘terrorism’ for possession of video showing 2017 killing of two UN monitors.

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Republican review of 2020 Arizona vote expected to show Biden won

Trump has claimed fraud in the election in Arizona, a key swing state that helped Biden gain the White House.

Maricopa County ballots cast in the 2020 general election were examined and recounted by contractors working for Republicans in the Arizona Senate [File: Matt York/AP Photo]

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