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Indonesia says will deport 103 Taiwanese suspected of cybercrimes in Bali
Sting operation nets 91 men, 12 women with hundreds of devices, accused of cross-border cyber-fraud and visa violations.
Six takeaways from the Biden-Trump presidential debate
Who won the debate? From Trump's overstatements to Biden's faltering speech, here are the highlights.
‘No way I can vote Labour’: Will pro-Palestine Brits sway the UK election?
Despite raging protests, those abandoning Labour over Starmer's position are unlikely to affect the outcome.
ISS astronauts take cover as defunct Russian satellite shatters
RESURS-P1 satellite splits into nearly 200 pieces, adding to the dangerous mass of debris already in orbit.
Trump calls Biden a ‘bad Palestinian’ in US presidential debate jab
Both candidates fail to address Palestinian suffering, toll of Israel's war on Gaza as protesters rally near venue.
Video shows aftermath of fatal New Delhi airport roof collapse
Video shows the aftermath of a roof collapse at India's New Delhi airport due to heavy rains.
What’s at stake in Mauritania’s presidential election?
After decades of coups and military rule, the country's young democracy will be tested in the June 29 vote.
Record heat, surging blazes push Delhi’s firefighters to the brink
Authorities say electrical failures are responsible for nearly three-quarters of fires in India's capital this summer.
Trump and Biden bicker over golf in presidential debate
During the US presidential debate Joe Biden and Donald Trump had a spiky exchange over their success in golf.
One dead after roof collapses at Delhi airport in heavy rains
Airport authority temporarily suspends all departures from affected Terminal 1 to clear debris.
Biden stumbles during faltering start to presidential debate
President Joe Biden appeared to lose his train of thought during a faltering start in the US election debate with Trump.
Voting under way in Iran’s snap presidential election
Four candidates are in the race to succeed Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in May.
Trump calls Biden a ‘bad Palestinian’ in presidential debate
Donald Trump accused US President Joe Biden of being soft on Hamas and Biden defended his support for Israel.
Growth, inflation, jobs: Biden and Trump’s economic records compared
US voters view the economy as their top priority ahead of the November presidential election.
‘Democrats in full-blown panic’ after US debate says Al Jazeera reporter
The Democrats are in full-blown panic" over Joe Biden's performance during the US election debate says Alan Fisher
‘Smoke was so thick’: Forest fires scorch Indian mountains amid heatwave
Hundreds of large fires have ravaged the hilly state of Uttarakhand in recent months, and experts warn worse could come
Mongolians vote amid anger over corruption, sluggish economy
The ruling Mongolian People's Party is expected to win another term despite concerns over its rule.
Biden falls flat against Trump in first 2024 US presidential debate
The current president was perceived as stumbling over his words while the Republican Trump repeated numerous falsehoods.
Von der Leyen gets nod for second EU term, Estonia’s Kallas as top diplomat
Leaders struck deal at a summit where Antonio Costa was also named as the next head of the European Commission.
OpenAI, Microsoft sued by news nonprofit for copyright infringement
Lawsuit by the Center for Investigative Reporting comes after similar claims by The New York Times and other newspapers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 854
As the war enters its 854th day, these are the main developments.
World’s largest maritime drills begin in an increasingly tense Asia Pacific
The Rim of the Pacific exercises involve more than 25,000 personnel from 29 countries and will continue until August.
US charges 193 people in $2.7bn healthcare fraud crackdown
DOJ charged doctors and nurses of various scams including one targeting dying patients in Arizona.
France’s far-right leader Le Pen questions Macron’s role as army chief
Marine Le Pen said it is the PM, not the president, who 'pulls the strings' when it comes to military decision making.
What power does a president have in Iran?
Iranians are choosing a successor to the late Ebrahim Raisi.
US investigators sanction Boeing for sharing information on mid-air blowout
Boeing had 'blatantly violated' federal rules by providing 'non-public investigative information', investigators said.
Protests and clashes resume in Kenya as military deployed
Anti-tax protests have turned anti-government in Kenya.
Palestinians flee as Israeli forces renew Gaza City assault
Several killed as Israel storms Shujayea in eastern Gaza City, according to the Gaza <span>civil defence</span> and a doctor.
Kenya protesters call for President Ruto’s removal after tax bill dropped
Protests continue across Kenya despite the government's dramatic U-turn on legislation that would have raised taxes.
Why are two Boeing astronauts stuck in space?
A series of problems with new Boeing CST-100 Starliner spacecraft has delayed return to Earth.
Remembering Syria’s Tadmur Prison Massacre, 44 years on
On June 27, 1980, in under an hour, the Assad regime killed some 1,000 political prisoners at the infamous prison.
Video: Palestinians flee barrage of Israeli attacks in Gaza
Video shows Palestinian civilians fleeing a barrage of Israeli military bombardment in the Shujaiya neighbourhood.
US Supreme Court rejects opioid settlement that shields Sackler family
Decision reverses lower-court ruling that upheld plan to give Purdue Pharma's owners immunity in exchange for settling.
Why is the US in so much debt and does it matter?
US debt is on track to reach more than $50 trillion dollars over the next decade.
‘Not afraid to die’: Kenya tax protests inspire broader demand for change
President William Ruto has withdrawn a controversial tax bill, but protesters and their families say it's too late.
What happened in Bolivia’s failed coup attempt
Bolivia's top general has been arrested after apparently attempting to overthrow the government. Here's what happened.
Israeli forces targeted by explosions during occupied West Bank raid
Video shows explosions targeting Israeli forces during their latest raid in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Biden and Trump nixed the debate commission. What does it mean for voters?
Experts say the US presidential candidates cut their own deals' with networks, giving their campaigns greater control.
Euro 2024 Round of 16: Teams, format, head-to-head, dates, venues, matches
Which teams are playing and when at Euro 2024? What is the format and how do the knockouts work? Al Jazeera explains.
Bolivia foils military coup attempt: All you need to know
President Luis Arce asserts authority as army General Juan Jose Zuniga, who was behind the coup d'etat bid, is arrested.
China’s Communist Party expels ex-defence ministers over corruption charges
Purge targets Li Shangfu and Wei Fenghe, the expulsions coinciding with heightened tensions with US over Taiwan.
Iran presidency still up for grabs as conservatives negotiate pre-election
Candidates can technically announce their withdrawal until the time of the election on Friday morning.
Over 750,000 people in Sudan at risk of starvation: Global hunger monitor
United Nations' hunger monitoring system says famine is a risk in 14 areas of Sudan if the conflict escalates.
‘No right to interfere’: Pakistan hits back at US over election scrutiny
US House resolution calls for probe into Pakistan's February vote, which former PM Imran Khan's PTI alleged was rigged.
Iran presidential election guide
Iranians are about to elect a new president after the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in May.
Israeli forces arrest 28 Palestinians in raids in occupied West Bank
Prisoners' rights group says troops doled out severe beatings'; one Israeli soldier killed in Jenin explosion.
Pakistan court rejects Imran Khan, wife appeal in unlawful marriage case
A court in February had ruled that the marriage of the former prime minister and Bushra Bibi had violated Islamic law.
How Hardik Pandya turned boos into cheers in India’s T20 World Cup 2024 run
After being the target of fans' scorn in the IPL, Hardik Pandya has been on the path to redemption at the T20 World Cup.
Bolivian army chief arrested for attempted coup after deploying tanks
Bolivia's army chief has been arrested after deploying soldiers and tanks to government buildings in 'coup attempt'.
Contenders quit race ahead of Iran’s presidential poll as campaigning ends
Withdrawal of two candidates comes ahead of snap election after death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash.
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