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Turkey captures ‘senior’ ISIL leader: Erdogan
'Abu Zeyd' was identified by a UN Security Council report published in July as 'one of the senior executives' of ISIL.
‘No evidence’ of navy ramming in April Lebanon boat disaster
An investigation conducted by an Australian NGO says boat is largely intact, but families dispute the findings.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 198
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 198th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s prices rise slower than expected amid weak demand
Consumer price index increases 2.5 percent from the same month a year earlier.
World Cup 2022 venue Lusail Stadium to host regional champions
The match between two of Arab football's top teams will serve as test run for the FIFA World Cup 2022.
Indian, Chinese troops pull back from western Himalayan area
Military disengagement from Gogra-Hot Springs border area comes ahead of expected Xi Jinping, Narendra Modi meeting.
US sanctions firms over alleged use of Iranian drones in Ukraine
US Treasury Department unveils sanctions against four firms over alleged role in supplying Russia with Iranian drones.
UN approves Austria’s Volker Turk as new human rights chief
Turk's immediate challenge is to follow up on previous UN rights chief's report on abuse of Uighurs in China's Xinjiang.
China’s great leap forward in chips faces US pushback
Beijing's efforts to secure dominance over critical chips are facing growing resistance from Washington.
Climate change is hurting India’s rice crop
With extreme weather events affecting cropping patterns, growers need to be equipped with new farming methods.
Who will be Brazil’s next president?
Brazilians set to pick between incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and former center-left president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
North Korea makes nuclear policy ‘irreversible’ with new law
Legislation allows it to carry out a nuclear first strike, amid concern country is on verge of resuming nuclear tests.
The day I met the Queen
I felt Queen Elizabeth II's sense of duty and purpose and was astonished by the way she put us all at ease.
What’s behind a global decline in human development?
UN report finds nine out of 10 countries have fallen behind on life expectancy, education and living standards.
Pakistan court to indict former PM Imran Khan in contempt case
Court rules it will indict former Prime Minister Imran Khan on contempt of court charges.
King Charles III pays tribute to his ‘beloved mother’
The UK's new monarch will be known as King Charles III, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Clarence House said.
Trump probe: US Justice Department appeals ‘special master’ order
US prosecutors ask judge to allow review of classified documents to proceed, arguing that pause causes 'harm' to gov't.
High temperatures drive California fires, but heatwave receding
Firefighters are struggling to contain numerous blazes amid scorching temperatures that are expected to drop at weekend.
UK’s Queen Elizabeth II dies – what happens next?
Here is what is expected to happen next, including the protocol surrounding the accession of a new monarch.
Photos: Tearful crowds mourn death of Queen Elizabeth II
Mourners leave flowers and gather outside Buckingham Palace after death of longstanding British monarch.
Graham Potter handed Chelsea job after Thomas Tuchel sacking
Potter, 47, has agreed to a five-year contract with the six-time English football champions.
Canada: Indigenous leader calls for support after stabbing spree
Chief Wally Burns of James Smith Cree Nation says 'violence has to stop' after attacks left 10 dead in Saskatchewan.
‘Huge shock’: Reactions to death of Queen Elizabeth II
The queen spent more than seven decades on the throne as the United Kingdom rebuilt following the second world war.
Photos: Queen Elizabeth II, UK’s longest-reigning monarch
Queen Elizabeth II, who spent seven decades on the British throne, has died at age 96.
Infographic: The UK’s royal line of succession explained
Al Jazeera takes a look at the life and family of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning British monarch.
Obituary: The UK’s Queen Elizabeth II
Monarch led UK royal family through often-difficult times and greeted generations of kings, presidents and despots.
UK’s Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96
Elizabeth, one of the world's longest-ruling monarchs, died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland after 70-year reign.
Trump ally Steve Bannon pleads not guilty in donor fraud case
Bannon is indicted on money laundering and conspiracy charges related to a campaign to build a US-Mexico border wall.
As heatwave smothers California, not everyone can cool down
Long-standing inequalities, such as lack of green space in poorer neighbourhoods, put many people at risk, experts say.
European summer brought record heat, solar power to the continent
Long periods of sunshine caused sweltering conditions and droughts throughout much of the continent.
US long-term mortgage rates hit highest level since 2008
The 30-year mortgage rate is now 5.89 percent, up from 5.66 percent last week, according to mortgage buyer Freddie Mac.
Qatar residents will be able to rent out homes for the World Cup
Host organisers make the announcement as concerns over lack of accommodation for travelling fans continue to grow.
Bernard Shaw, CNN’s first chief anchor, dies at 82
Shaw, known to many viewers as Bernie, shot to fame during live US coverage of the 1991 Gulf War.
South Africa is sending cheetahs to India and Mozambique
Four cheetahs have been sent to Mozambique as part of a plan to reintroduce them in depopulated regions.
The Battle to Save Australia’s Ancient Forests
In Tasmania, 101 East meets the ordinary citizens risking jail time to make a stand.
Queen Elizabeth II’s health: What we know so far
Queen Elizabeth II under medical supervision as doctors 'concerned for Her Majesty’s health,' Buckingham Palace says.
Timeline: Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on Britain’s throne
A look at some notable dates and events in the life and work of the UK's Queen Elizabeth II.
What to know about the Middle East this week?
Here's a round-up of Al Jazeera's Middle East coverage from the past week.
The Gambia probes child deaths linked to paracetamol syrup
At least 28 children died from kidney failure linked to a paracemol syrup but ministry said it could also be E. coli.
Truss caps domestic fuel bills to tackle UK cost-of-living crisis
The new UK government also lifts a ban on fracking and allows more drilling licences for North Sea oil and gas.
Local elected official arrested in US journalist killing
Murdered Las Vegas journalist had reported extensively on allegations against county public administrator.
Photos: Turkey’s street dogs face off against app, and win
Havrita allowed users to pinpoint the location of stray dogs, which were then often killed. A court has now banned it.
Record rains in Pakistan damage Mohenjo Daro archaeological site
At least 1,400mm of rain fell on the UNESCO World Heritage site in the second week of August.
Doctors ‘concerned’ for health of UK’s Queen Elizabeth II
Statement by Buckingham Palace says doctors have recommended the 96-year-old monarch remain under medical supervision.
What should Ukraine expect from UK’s PM Truss?
Ukrainian analysts are optimistic that the new British leader will continue the close UK-Ukraine partnership.
Photos: Scientists fight to protect DR Congo rainforest
Fears grow for future of rainforest, deemed critical for sequestering CO2, as loggers and farmers push deeper inside.
Vietnam arrests famous noodle vendor for ‘anti-state’ acts online
Beef noodle seller Bui Tuan Lam was accused of anti-state propaganda that distorted policies of ruling Communist Party.
Can Trump be prosecuted for keeping national security documents?
As Justice Department investigates whether former US president broke the law, he argues it’s 'political persecution'.
US defence chief hails ‘demonstrable success’ by Ukrainian forces
Speaking at a meeting in Germany to bolster support for Ukraine, Austin also announced $675m more in US military aid.
Memphis shooting spree leaves four people dead, three wounded
Officials said this was a 'mobile mass shooting' that took place at eight crime scenes.
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