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  1. Big Apple voices

    In the city that never sleeps, voters tell North America correspondent Michael Vincent their thoughts on the impending election.

  2. Dying in America

    Voters are turning to Donald Trump as diminishing industries and healthcare push the American Dream out of reach for millions.

  3. US election summarised

    After an epic 18 months of debates, campaigning and controversy the US election is almost here.

  4. The 'antithesis' of Obama

    Donald Trump is the apprentice politician who became a cultural phenomenon. But what is his appeal, and will he triumph?

  5. The uncivil war

    Donald Trump's supporters are willing him to break a system that does not work for them, writes Chris Ulhmann.

  6. Confronting mortality

    Artist Ben Quilty and author Richard Flanagan made a trip to Europe and the Middle East to witness the refugee crisis.

  7. Calls for diggers' return

    Afghan officials plead for Australian forces to return to Uruzgan province, as local soldiers surrender and join the Taliban.

  8. NDTV's 24-hour penalty

    Indian news channel NDTV will be taken off air for 24 hours later this week as a penalty for its coverage of an attack on an air force base.

  9. Opinion: Clinton set to win

    Bruce Wolpe predicts a Hillary Clinton victory in this week's US presidential election, and explains how it will most likely play out.

  10. Tokyo's hostess bars

    To the outsider, Japan's hostess bars are a confusing mix of tradition blended with heavy drinking and womanising.

  11. Election defies expectations

    Iowa's bizarre weather seems to underline the surreal climate on the political stage, writes Mary Gearin.

  12. Brexit battle in Bristol

    The thousands of Europeans living in Bristol are threatening to start an uprising in the wake of the United Kingdom's shock decision to exit the European Union.

  13. Clinton's Catch-22 problem

    Hillary Clinton's strengths and experience may be the reason she becomes the first woman to lose a presidential election as a major party candidate, says John Barron.

  14. Brexit legal ruling explained

    The British High Court has decided the Government cannot trigger Brexit without the approval of parliament — what happens now?

  15. Hillary Clinton as president

    ABC North America correspondent Stephanie March looks at what a Hillary Clinton presidency might look like.

  16. The home straight

    Clinton and Trump enter the home straight in an election that looks like being a photo finish, writes the ABC's Zoe Daniel.

  1. China rules politicians must pledge allegiance

    China's top legislature has effectively barred two democratically elected, pro-independence politicians from taking office in Hong Kong, marking Beijing's most direct intervention in the territory since the 1997 handover.

    China's Parliament passed an interpretation of Hong Kong's Basic Law on Monday, which says politicians must swear allegiance to the city as part of China when they take office.

  1. New Delhi smog selfies

    New Delhi residents are reaching out to the world on social media as the city deals with the crippling effects of air pollution.

  2. Calls for resignation

    Tens of thousands of people rally in South Korean capital Seoul to demand the resignation of President Park Geun-hye.

  3. Hong Kong anti-China march

    Demonstrators clash with police on the streets of Hong Kong as they protest against Chinese political intervention.

  4. Jakarta 'political actors' blamed

    Joko Widodo criticises unnamed politicians for inciting violence at protests in Jakarta.