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Nigerian workers begin 3-day protest against university shutdowns
At the heart of the continuing strike is a 2009 agreement that the academics claim the government is yet to implement.
As US consumer confidence falls, retailers see long list of woes
Walmart's earnings warning and weakening consumer confidence paint a leery picture for the US economy.
Greece, Saudi Arabia to sign energy deal, crown prince MBS says
Saudi's Mohammed bin Salman says will sign deal with Greece while on first EU visit since murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Uganda’s Museveni extols Africa-Russia ties during Lavrov visit
Uganda was among 17 African states that abstained in a March vote on a UN resolution condemning the Russian invasion.
South Africa calls for Israel to be declared an ‘apartheid state’
Over the years, the South African government has remained a strong ally of Palestine, supporting its liberation cause.
Burkina ex-leader Compaore apologises to family of slain Sankara
Compaore, 71, has been in exile in neighbouring Ivory Coast since being deposed by mass protests in 2014.
Griner’s Russian court defence: The medicinal use of cannabis
US basketball star Brittney Griner's drug trial focuses on testimony that cannabis can have legitimate medicinal uses.
British agencies secure funds to develop standard monkeypox tools
CEPI allocated $375,000 just a few days after the WHO declared the disease a global health emergency.
Coinbase faces SEC investigation on crypto listings; shares fall
The probe focuses on whether Coinbase let Americans trade digital assets that should have been registered as securities.
World Cup Countdown: Africa
Al Jazeera gets the African perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first football World Cup.
What is Nord Stream 1 and why is it crucial to Europe?
Gas flows via the pipeline are being halted in what EU officials say is a 'politically motivated' move by Moscow.
Lesotho drops murder charges against ex-PM over ex-wife’s murder
Police accused former prime minister Thomas Thabane of paying assassins a down payment of $24,000 to kill his ex-wife.
Forgotten bomb kills 13 scrap scavengers in northeast Nigeria
Armed groups have been targeting scrap collectors, accusing them of spying for troops and the militia fighting them.
Russia to quit International Space Station ‘after 2024’
Roscosmos chief says space agency will focus on creating its own orbital outpost as it exits multilateral project.
‘The Russians have nothing equivalent’: How HIMARS help Ukraine
The US-made system has struck Russia’s advance and is the weapon of choice on NATO’s eastern flank.
As inflation in Argentina skyrockets, everyone is poorer
The country’s challenge is to avoid triple-digit inflation by year end.
Unprecedented price hikes put the squeeze on Iranian tenants
Authorities are planning to build more homes and control tenancy contracts to help ease the pressure.
Time to end Russian blackmail over humanitarian aid to Idlib
The moral and legal basis for continuation of delivery of aid to Idlib without the UNSC's approval is strong and clear.
Analysis: Increased Israel-Iran confrontations risk war
Regional tensions will continue even if the nuclear deal between Iran and the West is restored.
Bangladesh seeks $4.5bn IMF loan as forex reserves shrink: Report
Dhaka seeks funds for balance of payment and budget needs, and for efforts to deal with climate change, says Daily Star.
Lufthansa cancels more than 1,000 flights ahead of strike
Germany's flagship carrier's cancellation of flights in Frankfurt and Munich affects more than 130,000 passengers.
Photos: Anti-MONUSCO protests in DR Congo’s Goma turn violent
Protesters are angry over the UN mission's failure to stem violence in country's east.
Myanmar’s military says executions were ‘justice for the people’
Killing of four anti-coup activists has been met with widespread international outrage.
What to know about Brittney Griner’s case and Russia’s drug laws
Moscow's harsh drug laws are under the spotlight following the American basketball star's arrest.
Photos: The life of Argentina’s Eva Peron
Argentinians mark 70 years since the death of Evita, a charismatic figure hailed for fighting for women and the poor.
Toxic liquor kills dozens in India’s ‘dry state’ of Gujarat
At least 28 die and 60 fall ill from having spurious liquor in state where sale and consumption of alcohol are banned.
Millions in Pakistan without digital ID card: Rights activists
Activists say many lack Computerized National Identity Card as critics cite database breaches and privacy violations.
Hope for ‘healing’ as pope joins Indigenous Lac Ste Anne pilgrims
What is the significance of the sacred Canadian lake the pope will visit on his trip to meet Indigenous communities?
Five protesters reported dead in anti-UN protests in eastern DRC
Demonstrations against the perceived ineffectiveness of the UN peacekeeping operation began on Monday.
US and Taliban exchange proposals for release of funds: Reuters
Significant differences between the sides remain, including Taliban's refusal to replace bank's top political appointee.
EU ministers discuss gas cuts as Gazprom tightens squeeze
Member states are looking to mitigate the effect of a Russian squeeze on gas flows before the winter season.
Colombia peace tribunal charges 19 soldiers for 300 murders
The murders allegedly represent 'false positives,' civilians killed by the army and presented as fighters.
Protesters demand UN troops leave DRC amid rising conflict
The UN peacekeeping mission has been criticised locally for its perceived inability to stop fighting in eastern DRC.
California’s Oak Fire: What, where and why?
Key questions answered about the blaze that is raging in US's central California.
Will extreme weather spur world leaders to act on climate change?
Officials urged to do something as heatwaves, floods and other extreme weather events hit every continent.
Truss, Sunak spar in first debate as UK leadership race heats up
The two candidates competing to succeed caretaker PM Boris Johnson tussle over the cost-of-living crisis.
Rights groups concerned over Nepal plans to amend war crime laws
Amnesty, HRW and others say Nepal risks letting wartime atrocities committed during the Maoist rebellion go unpunished.
How a ‘love jihad’ case was manufactured in India’s Uttar Pradesh
A story of a woman who was an alleged 'complainant' against her Muslim partner that led to his imprisonment for months.
Zimbabwe launches gold coins to stem inflation
Authorities are struggling to pull Zimbabwe from the grip of an economic crisis characterised by rising prices.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 153
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 153rd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Croatia opens long-awaited bridge bypassing Bosnia
The Chinese-built project connects the southern Adriatic coast to the rest of the country.
Biden to hold virtual talks with head of South Korea’s SK Group
White House says virtual meeting will focus on investments in American manufacturing and jobs.
Saied’s supporters celebrate new constitution, but turnout is low
Opposition largely boycotted the referendum, refusing to legitimise President Saied's new constitution.
Indian tycoons line up for 5G airways auctions
Apart from existing players - Mukesh Ambani and Sunil Bharti Mittal's firms - Gautam Adani is a surprising new entrant.
China’s Alibaba eyes dual primary listing in Hong Kong
Move would see Alibaba become the first large company with primary listings in both New York and Hong Kong.
ASEAN ‘troubled’ over Myanmar military’s execution of opponents
Cambodia, the current chair of the regional grouping, says timing of the hangings 'highly reprehensible'.
Japan executes man over 2008 stabbing rampage
Tomohiro Kato was convicted of killing seven people in an attack on Tokyo's popular Akihabara district.
South Korea’s economy beats growth forecasts
Asia's fourth-largest economy grew 2.9 percent year-on-year in the second quarter.
Northern Ireland peacemaker David Trimble dies at 77
Trimble won the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in the Good Friday Agreement, which ended 30 years of conflict.
US firefighters begin to slow huge California wildfire
Officials say Oak Fire, the most destructive blaze so far this fire season in California, is 10 percent contained.
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