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India at 75: Modi says country eyeing ‘developed’ tag in 25 years
India PM makes the pledge while addressing the nation on the 75th anniversary of India’s independence from British rule.
Ecuador blames organised crime for deadly blast in Guayaquil
President Guillermo Lasso declares a state of emergency in the country's second-largest city of Guayaquil.
‘Like Wildfire’: COVID cases skyrocket on Marshall Islands
Authorities in Marshall Islands declare health disaster as COVID-19 cases surge in Pacific nation's capital, Majuro.
S Korea’s Yoon urges better ties with Japan, offers N Korea aid
S Korean leader marks 77th anniversary of liberation from Japanese colonial rule with appeals for peace with neighbours.
Israeli army kills Palestinian youth in occupied East Jerusalem
Mohammad Ibrahim Shham, 21, was shot at his home in Kufr Aqab.
Australia’s Qantas to boost freight fleet on online shopping boom
Airline says it will add six Airbus converted freighters to replace five ageing Boeing 737s.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 173
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 173rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
As India turns 75, there is little to celebrate
On its milestone birthday, the country is faltering on several fronts.
Sri Lankans make crypto Ponzi scam claims
Many Sri Lankans allege they have been duped by a fake crypto investment scheme which has swindled millions of rupees.
Thailand economy grows at fastest pace in year on tourism rebound
Southeast Asian nation's economy grows 2.5 percent in June quarter following the easing of pandemic curbs.
India’s stock market guru Rakesh Jhunjhunwala dies at 62
Jhunjhunwala died on Sunday at the age of 62, a week after the launch of his budget airline, Akasa Air.
China’s economy slows as ‘zero COVID’ drags down sales, industry
Retail sales and industrial output for July fall short of analysts' forecasts after lockdowns stifle economic activity.
Malaysia ex-PM begins final bid to quash corruption conviction
Country's top court to hear appeal over convictions for criminal breach of trust, abuse of power and money laundering.
Japan’s economy rebounds from COVID, growing 2.2 percent in Q2
Growth driven by rise in private consumption following the lifting of pandemic curbs in March.
Putin says Russia and N Korea will expand bilateral relations
Russian president tells Kim closer ties will strengthen regional security, reports North Korean state media.
Three Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli missile attacks: Report
Syrian state media say latest Israeli attacks targeted sites near Damascus and the coastal Tartus province.
Photos: Pakistan celebrates 75th Independence Day
Pakistan achieved independence and was declared a sovereign state following the end of British rule in 1947.
Hundreds rally in Sudan to support military-backed initiative
The army says it supports 'The Call of Sudan's People', a political initiative to pave the way for democratic elections.
Has the Taliban kept its promises in Afghanistan?
The armed group says the country is 'moving forward' one year after its return to power.
Risks of disaster at nuclear plant ‘increasing every day’: Mayor
Ukrainian facility came under repeated fire, with Kyiv and Moscow trading blame for potentially catastrophic escalation.
Salman Rushdie’s family ‘extremely relieved’ he’s off ventilator
Rushdie's son says his father remains in critical condition with 'life-changing' wounds after being stabbed.
First UN ship carrying Ukraine grain sets sail for Africa
The Brave Commander is carrying food aid for Ethiopia as part of UN-led efforts to help countries at risk of famine.
More US lawmakers visit Taiwan 12 days after Nancy Pelosi trip
Five-member US delegation will meet senior leaders to discuss US-Taiwan relations amid increasing tensions with China.
‘No authority’: Iraq judiciary says it cannot dissolve parliament
The Supreme Judicial Council responded to an ultimatum by Muqtada al-Sadr amid a paralysing political crisis.
Al Jazeera Digital wins three Edward R Murrow Awards
Al Jazeera English website wins top prizes in Breaking News, News Series and Feature Reporting categories.
Armenia’s capital Yerevan hit by deadly explosion
Mayor's office says an unknown number of people were trapped under rubble after an explosion hit the market in Yerevan.
41 killed in Egypt church fire, including many children
At least 45 people were also injured including policemen involved in the rescue effort in Giza city in Greater Cairo.
Families appeal for more help on tenth day of Mexican mine rescue
The fate of 10 miners remains unclear as rescuers continue operations at the flooded mine in Coahuila state.
Photos: Mystery surrounds mass fish deaths in the Oder River
Germany and Poland look for the cause of the mass fish die-off in the Oder, which runs through the two countries.
Q&A: Anas Haqqani on one year of Taliban rule
Taliban leader Anas Haqqani says his government would not allow armed groups to operate from its soil.
How a border line divided a Kashmir village, split families
The partition of the Indian subcontinent 75 years ago saw a Kashmir village divided and families split by borderline.
Nicaraguan Catholics gather for mass after gov’t bans procession
The Vatican has expressed concern over moves against the church amid the ongoing crackdown by President Daniel Ortega.
‘I’ll be sacrificed’: The lost and sold daughters of Afghanistan
Child marriage, lack of education, financial desperation; a year since the Taliban takeover, girls' futures are at risk.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 172
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 172nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s Shanghai to reopen schools with daily COVID testing
Authorities say all primary, middle and high schools, kindergartens and nurseries will reopen on September 1.
Salman Rushdie off ventilator and talking a day after stabbing
The novelist remains hospitalised with serious injuries, but is now off the ventilator and able to talk, says his agent.
Raila Odinga ahead in Kenya’s presidential race: Early results
Kenya remains on tenterhooks as partial official results show veteran opposition leader ahead in the presidential race.
Several Israelis wounded in attack on Jerusalem bus
Israeli police arrest suspected gunman after a shooting attack on a bus in Jerusalem's Old City.
Mali PM Choguel Maiga placed on ‘forced rest’ by doctor
Maiga is suffering from exhaustion after working for 14 months without break, his office says.
Ukraine targeting Russians ‘shooting at, or from nuclear plant’
President Zelenskyy says Ukraine is targeting Russian soldiers who shoot at the Zaporizhzhia plant, or use it as cover.
How should we adapt to climate change?
Scientists say intense droughts, wildfires and heatwaves are the new reality.
Sri Lanka says controversial Chinese ship can dock in its port
Sri Lanka confirms the Yuan Wang 5 ship will arrive next week, despite concerns raised by neighbouring India.
Salman Rushdie attack: Suspect charged with attempted murder
Hadi Matar, 24, is accused of attacking the author at event in New York state and is being held without bond.
Mar-a-Lago, a security ‘nightmare’ that housed classified records
Classified US government documents were seized from Donald Trump's sprawling Mar-a-Lago retreat in Florida.
Iran, Lebanon reaction to Salman Rushdie attack
Some offered praise for the assault targeting a writer they believe tarnished the Islamic faith with his 1988 book.
Taliban disperses Afghan women’s march for ‘work and freedom’
Demonstrators carrying a banner that read 'August 15 is a black day' demanded rights to work, political participation.
Kenya gets historic number of female governors from August 9 vote
The rise in female governors from Tuesday's vote is a small but significant improvement over 2017.
Europe’s heatwaves, droughts put focus on climate change risks
Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, France, the Netherlands and the UK are enduring severe droughts this summer.
Japanese minister visits Yasukuni shrine for war dead: Report
Yasukuni shrine for war dead is seen in China and South Korea as a symbol of Japan's former military aggression.
US to conduct ‘air and maritime transits’ in Taiwan Strait
White House says US's 'freedom of navigation' transits will reflect its response to China's 'provocative' behaviour.
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