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How is the U.S. election being viewed around the world?

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Al Jazeera's correspondents explain the impact of the presidential race on different regions around the world
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Rohingya suffering 'life-threatening and overlooked'

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Rohingya refugees are experiencing a severe mental health crisis
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Has the world ignored South Sudan?

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The country is facing extreme hunger and aid agencies are warning of dire consequences.
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After Trump’s White House exit, which way will Republicans go? | The Bottom Line

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‘Old school’ Republicans are not sure if they recognise their party any more.
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What is the "Westless" global order? | The Bottom Line

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Can internationalism, and the United Nations itself, survive if the United States no longer cares?
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Is a coronavirus catastrophe looming for Rohingya refugees? | The Stream

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On The Stream: Is a coronavirus crisis looming for Rohingya refugees?
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Has Khalifa Haftar's campaign in Libya failed? I Inside Story

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Warlord loses last stronghold in western Libya following similar defeats.
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Saudi man's deportation from Canada delayed

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A Saudi man seeking asylum was to be deported from Canada today, but will stay as the United Nations examines his case.
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Nicaraguan Government: 'President Ortega will not resign'

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Continuing unrest in Nicaragua is leading to growing pressure on its government to find a solution to the troubles. In three months, more than 350 people have died in protests - the vast majority of them civilians. Euronews spoke to...
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Trudeau's goal for female peacekeepers falls short in Mali

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The Trudeau government has pledged to deploy more women as peacekeepers, but Canada's mission in Mali falls just short of the goal of 15 per cent women.
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White House vs. Nikki Haley: What it Means

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The back and forth between UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and President Trump's economic adviser Larry Kudlow over sanctions on Russia just reflects a major difference of opinion within the White House and "that she's a little more hawkish on...
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Syria conflict: 'EU is not a military player'

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The EU and UN are calling for swift political talks to try and end Syria's war once and for all. As they host an international donor conference in Brussels, the warning is that territorial gains made by Damascus are not bringing the...
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Is Canada keeping its peacekeeping promise?

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Canada's contribution to peacekeeping has long been a part of its history, but it appears that lately it's not keeping recent promises. During the 2015 election campaign, the Liberal Party promised to offer more troops and police...
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President Trump: "Rocket Man" Is on a Suicide Mission

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The commander-in-chief says the UN needs to do more to protect to world against North Korea. Speaking at the UN General Assembly, he vowed to defend the U.S. and its allies at all costs.
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China supports sanctions on North Korea

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North Korea's recent missile tests prompted new UN sanctions that are supported by China, the country's closest ally and economic lifeline.
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South Sudan no longer has famine

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The United Nations says South Sudan no longer has areas of famine. But with millions still facing starvation, will the UN's statement create complacency?
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Guterres says success of UN depends on strong and united Europe

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The success of the UN will depend on a strong and united Europe. Those words from the UN Secretary General during an address to Members of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Antonio Guterres, a former Portuguese PM who took over as...
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Canada should stop fighting to join the UN Security Council | ViewPoints

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OPINION | The UN Security Council isn't a club worth joining, according to CBC columnist Robyn Urback
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Fresh funding pledges for Syrian refugees expected at Brussels conference

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International donors are expected to pledge billions more euros for Syrian refugees at a conference that has kicked off in Brussels. The European Union also wants to lay foundations for an eventual end to the Syria conflict, which has...
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UN urges global action on famine in Africa

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The United Nations says the world faces the greatest humanitarian crisis since the end of the Second World War, with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation
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UN issues dire warning on famine

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Top UN official says famine in four countries could soon become the worst global crisis since the Second World War
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Syria's War | What could be coming next

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The war in Syria has dragged on for years. CBC's The National provided a guide, below, on how we got here, and what may happen next
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Rex Murphy | Inaction on Syria

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Rex Murphy criticizes the "steadfast impotence" of the international community during Syria's civil war.
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Battle for Aleppo: did US election distract attention?

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As the Syrian government and its allies advance in eastern Aleppo, rescuers are warning of an “imminent humanitarian disaster.” This, amid a feeling that the US presidential election distracted attention from the suffering in the city....