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Kazakhstan leader seeks snap presidential vote with 7-year term
The president proposes an early presidential election this autumn as well as snap parliamentary vote in early next year.
Kosovo’s car licensing rule resisted by ethnic Serbs takes effect
A two-month implementation period begins for requiring Serbs in Kosovo to start using Pristina-issued car number plates.
Russia starts massive war games with China and other ally states
Vostok 2022 - which will last until September 7 - shows strengthening defence cooperation between Russia and China.
Photos: Spain’s La Tomatina festival returns after pandemic pause
Up to 20,000 people take part in the event inspired by a 1945 food fight between local children in the town of Buñol.
Russia’s military drill with China, India: All you need to know
The Vostok 2022 drills launch with the participation of forces from China, India, Syria and several other countries.
Israeli forces kill two Palestinians in occupied West Bank
Samer Khaled, 25, and Yazan Affaneh, 26, were killed by the Israeli army in Nablus and Ramallah on Thursday morning.
Ethiopia, Eritrea forces launch new offensive in Tigray: TPLF
Troops from the two countries have attacked fighters in the northern Adayabo area, Tigray rebels say.
One year on, why are Afghans struggling in the United States?
Thousands continue to grapple with immigration and housing challenges, and want more support from the US government.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 190
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 190th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Taiwan’s Tsai touts ‘democracy chips’ in meeting with US governor
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is the latest in a succession of US politicians to visit the self-ruled island.
The writers retelling Libya’s history through a feminist lens
How Libya's women novelists are reframing the country's stories in a post-Gaddafi era.
Australia’s house prices take biggest dive in 40 years
Property prices drop 1.6 percent in August in sharpest fall since 1983.
UN report on Xinjiang ups pressure on brands from Nike to Airbnb
Landmark OHCHR report calls on businesses to take 'all possible measures' to respect human rights.
India’s economy grows by 13.5 percent but misses target
The jump came because of the low base of the previous quarter and economists have cautioned of a slowdown.
Najib’s wife, Rosmah Mansor, convicted of bribery in Malaysia
A court in Kuala Lumpur finds Rosmah Mansor guilty of seeking and receiving bribes in exchange for government contracts.
‘We will bring justice’: US press club honours Shireen Abu Akleh
Shireen Abu Akleh receives posthumous award from National Press Club amid calls for independent probe into her killing.
The Uighur Australian who got his family home after 1,338 days
Sadam Abdusalam never gave up the struggle to get his wife and son out of China and is telling their story in a book.
‘Grief and memory’: Challenging Malaysia’s historical narratives
A new performance unpicks the official narrative on the multiethnic Southeast Asian nation's road to independence.
Potential ‘crimes against humanity’ in China’s Xinjiang, UN says
Long-delayed report from UN rights office says abuses against mostly Muslim Uighurs stem from 'anti-terrorism laws'.
Hong Kong’s ‘yellow’ companies see persecution in COVID crackdown
Pro-democracy businesses in the city say they face harsher scrutiny under pandemic restrictions.
Jacobabad: World’s hottest city in Pakistan now under water
Extreme weather events in a short space of time have caused havoc across the country, killing hundreds of people.
Syria says Aleppo airport hit by Israeli missile strikes
Syrian state media says the missile attack caused some material damage at the airport but made no mention of casualties.
UN inspection team due to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
IAEA team is scheduled to visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant after months of haggling to gain access amid fighting.
EU toughens travel rules for Russians but issues no full visa ban
The bloc shied away from agreeing to the EU-wide visa ban demanded by Ukraine and several other member states.
Palestinian prisoner ends hunger strike following release deal
Khalil Awawdeh who was held without charge or trial suspends hunger strike and expected to be released in October.
Sudan protester killed at anti-coup rally: Medics
The protester became the 117th person to be killed in demonstrations that have occurred weekly since last October.
Biden, Lapid discuss ‘shared commitment’ against nukes for Iran
No mention of disagreement over looming revival of Iran nuclear deal in US and Israeli statements describing the call.
Over 6.8 million have left Venezuela since 2014 and exodus grows
At least 753,000 Venezuelans have left the country since November, according to data from receiving countries.
How can inevitable sea level rises be dealt with?
Scientists say the melting Greenland ice sheet will cause unavoidable ocean-level rises.
Pakistan steps up aid efforts after ravaging floods
Millions trapped by monsoon floods await help amid threats of more flooding.
Michigan mulls putting abortion rights initiative before voters
Emotions run high in the US state as election board considers putting abortion rights to a vote in November.
Dozens of civilians killed in April by Mali’s army: UN report
At least 50 civilians were killed and more than 500 arrested in Malian and 'foreign troops' sweep on April 19, UN says.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan appears in court in contempt case
The five-member bench of the IHC heard the case where Khan was summoned in personal capacity.
Taliban official says Islam grants women right to education, work
A Taliban official says group is working to create a so-called 'safe environment' for girls in schools and workplace.
Muqtada al-Sadr and Iraq’s propensity for an intra-Shia conflict
Before Iraqi Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr's call for an end to the violence, analysts feared Iraq was headed to war.
Sadr supporters still demand change in Iraq after deadly violence
Supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr spoke to Al Jazeera, and emphasised their continued support for the religious leader.
At least 14 dead in rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo
The ADF stages frequent deadly raids on villages in east DRC despite joint operations by Congolese and Ugandan armies.
US approves updated COVID boosters targeting Omicron variants
Drugmaker Pfizer said it has doses ready to ship and can deliver up to 15 million shots by the end of next week.
South Africa’s Pistorius sues for right to parole hearing
The famous athlete was found guilty of murder of his girlfriend and started serving his 13-year sentence in 2014.
‘It took me decades to realise what Gorbachev gave me’
Mansur Mirovalev reflects on the Soviet leader, who has died at 91.
Spain violated four ex-Catalan leaders’ rights: UN committee
Spain violated four ex-Catalan leaders' rights by suspending them from public duties prior to convictions, the UN says.
Is Ukraine’s counteroffensive progressing?
Ukraine's troops say some southern areas have been retaken, but Russia has reportedly slowed their advance.
Iran delivers European ‘peace initiative’ on Ukraine to Russia
Iran says it received the proposal from a European leader, but refuses to name the official.
Ukraine-Russia: The Weight of War
“What it looks like right now is that this is a war of attrition.”
Afghanistan’s Taliban mark anniversary of US-led force withdrawal
The Taliban swept to power last August after a 20-year conflict against US-led forces ended in a hasty withdrawal.
The bloody truth behind Japan’s dolphin hunting
A new season starts on September 1. Entire families of dolphins will be devastated for aquariums to draw crowds.
Gabon sets example of how to preserve the Congo Basin rainforest
As Gabon hosts the Africa Climate Week, its environmental industry is setting the pace for the region and continent.
The End of Roe: Living without abortion rights
Fault Lines investigates what it is like to live in a post-Roe US.
UN weather agency predicts rare ‘triple-dip’ La Nina in 2022
La Nina's cooling effect on the planet did not stop 2021 from being one of the seven hottest years on record.
Russia halts Nord Stream 1 gas flow to Europe again
Russia has denied halting gas flows in retaliation for Western sanctions on Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine.
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