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Musk threatens to sue Anti-Defamation League over X’s falling revenue
Billionaire owner of platform formerly known as Twitter says anti-Semitism accusations have hurt company's bottom line.
India’s manufacturers cash in as brands seek refuge from US-China tensions
Indian firms are capitalising on a push by leading brands to diversify their suppliers away from China.
Can a divided G20 summit in India still set the global agenda?
It represents 85 percent of global GDP. But deep fissures and absent leaders raise questions about its future.
Home away from home: South Asian vendors in an ancient Omani market
South Asian vendors at Muttrah Souq, once Oman's main commercial centre, have been working there for generations.
Russian drone raid kills 1 in Ukraine’s Odesa, Kyiv repels missile attack
The night-time attacks on Odesa's Izmail district lasted three hours, the regional governor said.
Three sailors rescued from shark-bitten catamaran off Australia
Officials said sharks attacked the inflatable catamaran and tore off large chunks of the vessel's hull.
Russian pilot who defected to Ukraine with helicopter gets $500,000 reward
Russian pilot Maxim Kuzminov, 28, defected with a Mi-8 helicopter in an operation planned with Ukrainian intelligence.
Malaysia lifts ban on Australian cattle imports after disease fears eased
Australia welcomes announcement as officials say country remains free of lumpy skin disease.
UK to declare Russia’s Wagner Group a ‘terrorist’ organisation
Designation of the group, condemned as a 'threat to global security', could be made as early as Wednesday.
Tunisian police arrest two top officials in Ennahda opposition party
Ennahda interim head Mondher Ounissi and Abdel Karim Harouni, leader of the party's Shura Council, have been arrested.
‘Russian-only’ businesses in Thailand’s Phuket spark backlash
Locals on tourist resort island claim Russians fleeing fallout of the war in Ukraine are stealing Thai jobs.
Two people arrested in China for smashing a hole in the Great Wall
Suspects widened a gap in the Great Wall to shorten travel time to a worksite in Shanxi province, state media says.
Myanmar rejects ASEAN statement condemning violence as ‘one-sided’
Generals lash out after 10-member grouping urges 'Myanmar Armed Forces in particular' to end civilian attacks.
At least 5 people killed as rainstorms, floods hit Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria
Four people killed in Turkey and Bulgaria and one killed in Greece following flash flooding with several still missing.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 560
As the war enters its 560th day, these are the main developments.
More than 20 dead, hundreds displaced as cyclone slams southern Brazil
A storm has devastated the southern state of Rio Grande Sul, the latest in a string of extreme weather events.
Enrique Tarrio, ex-Proud Boys leader, gets 22 years for US Capitol riot
Tarrio, convicted of seditious conspiracy, gets longest prison sentence to date in relation to January 6, 2021, attack.
Saudi and Iran exchange ambassadors after rapprochement
China brokered a rapprochement between Riyadh and Tehran last month leading to resumption of full diplomatic relations.
UN ‘concerned’ by harassment of human rights defenders in Bangladesh
UN human rights chief Volker Turk calls on Dhaka to create a 'safe' environment for activists and civil society leaders.
Georgia attorney general charges 61 ‘Cop City’ protesters with racketeering
The protesters had been involved in attempts to stop the construction of a new police training facility in the US.
North Korea would pay ‘price’ if it supplies Russia with weapons, US says
White House adviser says Russia-North Korea arms negotiations are 'actively advancing', warns Pyongyang against deal.
France reportedly in talks with Niger for possible withdrawal of its troops
Talks under way for the 'partial withdrawal' of troops amid frayed ties following July 26 coup, according to reports.
Papua New Guinea opens Israel embassy in West Jerusalem
Pacific nation joins small club of countries with embassy in Jerusalem - the eastern half of which is occupied territory
Birmingham, UK’s second biggest city, declares financial distress
The English city, home to more than one million people, admits it cannot balance its books.
Fit-again Rahul in, Ashwin out as India name Cricket World Cup squad
Jasprit Bumrah will return to lead the pace attack after leaving the Asia Cup squad to attend the birth of his child.
Do Africans have the means to achieve green development?
The first Africa Climate Summit will address how to tackle the continent's climate change challenges.
At least 53 Burkina Faso soldiers, volunteers killed in clashes with rebels
Killings in Yatenga province came as army tries to retake territory from fighters to allow return of displaced people.
Trump’s White House chief of staff pleads not guilty in Georgia case
Mark Meadows joins Trump and other co-defendants in waiving formal arraignment hearings in US election subversion case.
Why would North Korea’s Kim and Russia’s Putin want to meet?
Moscow seeking to quash Kyiv counteroffensive while Pyongyang is extending pace of missile testing.
Taiwan’s President Tsai begins visit to Eswatini, last ally in Africa
Tsai is visiting Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, as African country marks 55 years of independence.
‘Sport brings people together’: Luol Deng on basketball and South Sudan
The former NBA star talks to Al Jazeera about building South Sudan's basketball team and why sport can change lives.
Retiring de Kock named in South Africa’s pace-heavy Cricket World Cup squad
Temba Bavuma will lead the Proteas while Quinton de Kock will end his ODI career after the tournament in India.
Spain women’s team coach Jorge Vilda fired amid Rubiales kiss fallout
Vilda fired less than three weeks after Spain won the Women's World Cup and amid scandal involving the federation chief.
Who is Jacob Lew, Biden’s nominee for US ambassador to Israel?
Lew, an outspoken supporter of Israel and former secretary of the US Treasury, holds extensive government experience.
Ministerial meeting heralds warmer relations between Greece and Turkey
Foreign ministers meet in Ankara saying they seek to reach 'common ground' to resolve decades-old disputes.
Torrential rains batter Greece after wildfires
Storm Daniel floods homes and roads in central Greece prompting authorities to order vehicles off the streets.
South Africa announces inquiry into Johannesburg fire that killed 76 people
At least 76 people died in the fire at a building abandoned by authorities and hijacked by illegal 'landlords'.
Geronimo and the war on Indigenous people
The Apache leader and medicine man was one of the last Native American resistance fighters to surrender.
In leaked phone calls, Russian soldiers appear angry at losses in Ukraine
Excerpts released by Kyiv of phone calls placed in early July appear to show Russian troops complaining.
Trial of man charged with running down Muslim family in Canada to begin
Authorities say Nathaniel Veltman deliberately targeted Muslims in deadly, hate-fuelled attack in Ontario in 2021.
India’s Modi gov’t replaces country’s name with Bharat in G20 dinner invite
Uproar after government replaces India with a Sanskrit word in dinner invites sent to guests at this week's summit.
Jordan Henderson defends move to Saudi Arabia after LGBTQ rights criticism
The England star, who has spoken out in support of LGBTQ rights, apologises for hurt caused by his move to Al Ettifaq.
Q&A: East Timor’s ASEAN membership and the Myanmar conflict
President Jose Ramos-Horta insists East Timor is on track to join ASEAN, which seeks to resolve the crisis in Myanmar.
Myanmar will not be allowed ASEAN leadership in 2026
The move is a new blow to the ruling generals seeking international recognition after seizing power in 2021.
What we are witnessing in Africa is not an anti-colonial revolution
Coups benefiting just a few military elites are not, and can never be, meaningful acts of anti-imperialist resistance.
Al Ittihad offer Liverpool world record fee for Mohamed Salah: The Sun
The Sun reports that officials from the Saudi club are in the UK to make a $270m offer for the Egyptian superstar.
Two officers arrested in DR Congo for crackdown that killed 43 people
Security forces used lethal force last week to repress planned anti-UN protests in the city of Goma.
Greece: 700 firefighters battle to bring massive fire under control
Wildfires are common in Greece and other Southern European countries during their hot, dry summers.
Trump is back and the liberal American media are loving it
Detailed media coverage of Trump's legal troubles by US cable networks has seen TV ratings shoot up.
Egypt, reliant on imports, buys more Russian wheat
Egypt still buys from Russia and Ukraine but is also diversifying its purchases after the shock of the war.
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