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Video: US journalist Evan Gershkovich in Russian court for start of trial
US journalist Evan Gershkovich appeared in a Russian court at the start of a closed trial on charges of espionage.
US journalist Gershkovich on trial in Russia over spying charges he denies
Journalist faces up to 20 years in jail if convicted; court sets next hearing for August 13.
BJP secures Indian parliamentary speaker role
Om Birla installed via a vote due to rare lack of consensus, illustrating the deep political divide following elections.
£10,200: How much worse off Britons are after 14 years of Tory rule
Britons have lost the equivalent 15 weeks of wages based on comparisons with pre-2010 growth trend.
Video: Kenyan police arrive for Haiti security mission against gangs
Kenyan police waved their national flag as they arrived in Haiti for a peacekeeping mission to combat gang influence.
In a divided France, voters on the left hope to unite against the far right
President Emmanuel Macron tests the country's support after losing to hardliners in the European Parliament election.
Julian Assange is set free
WikiLeaks founder avoids more prison time in plea bargain with the US that has global implications for press freedom.
Norwegian pension fund dumps Caterpillar over Gaza war risks
KLP sold $69m stake over fears bulldozers contributing to human rights abuses' against Palestinians.
Russia starts US journalist Evan Gershkovich’s trial: What’s next for him?
The reporter was arrested in March last year on a reporting trip in Russia's Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg.
Kenya shocked as protests over finance bill turn deadly in Nairobi
Clashes also took place in other cities and towns, with many calling for President Ruto to quit.
Video shows WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange leaving US court a free man
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been filmed walking out of a court in a US Pacific territory a free man.
Rohingya ‘genocide intensifying’ as war rages in Myanmar’s Rakhine: BROUK
Rights group warning comes as fighting between Myanmar's military and Arakan Army traps Rohingya in western state.
North Korea failed launch was possible hypersonic weapon: Seoul
North Korea announced plans in 2021 to develop more sophisticated weapons, including hypersonic missiles.
India exports rockets, explosives to Israel amid Gaza war, documents reveal
Documents seen by Al Jazeera and company statements suggest Israel is receiving Indian weapons as it wages war on Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 852
As the war enter its 852nd day, these are the main developments.
16 Nobel Prize-winning economists warn Trump would ‘reignite’ inflation
Joseph E Stiglitz and other Nobel laureates say former president threatens US's standing in the world.
‘Axis of impunity’: Putin-Kim deal underlines new challenges to world order
Two leaders signed mutual defence pact during Putin's high-profile visit to North Korea, his first in 24 years.
Kenyan police contingent arrives in Haiti as protests roil Nairobi
Hundreds of officers travelled to Haiti to begin a UN-backed mission to curtail the influence of the country's gangs.
WikiLeaks’s Julian Assange declared ‘free man’ in Saipan after US plea deal
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in court in Saipan in a deal that ended a 14-year legal ordeal.
Is the risk of direct conflict between Russia and NATO increasing?
Russia promises to retaliate after several people in Crimea killed in missile attack.
Kenya tax protests turn deadly with parliament storming, police gunfire
Protests against a bill that would raise taxes turned deadly in Kenya as police fired on demonstrators.
US surgeon general declares gun violence a public health crisis
Surgeon general says widespread gun violence has led to 'unimaginable pain' for victims across the country.
Kenya’s Ruto says anti-tax protests “highjacked by organised criminals”
Kenyan President Ruto says anti-tax protests hijacked by organised criminals"
Iraq to NSA spying: The biggest revelations by Julian Assange’s WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks unearthed documents ranging from conflicts within the US Democrats to toxic waste dumping in West Africa.
US sanctions ‘sprawling shadow banking network’ that helps Iran’s military
Those sanctioned are involved in the sale of Iranian oil and petrochemicals, money that pays for weapons, proxy groups.
A right to drink? Inside the debate to protect US workers against the heat
As summer intensifies, so too does the scrutiny over the US's lack of workplace protections against environmental heat.
Pentagon chief calls for urgent diplomacy to avoid Israel-Hezbollah war
Meeting with Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant, US Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin warns against 'catastrophe' of wider war.
As Biden and Trump prep for the 2024 presidential debate, what’s at stake?
After facing each other in two 2020 debates, Biden and Trump are set for a rematch as they seek to pull ahead in 2024.
In Kenya, tomorrow is here
We are witnessing the latest, and most glorious, stage of a revolution 40 years in the making.
Kenyan police shoot tax demonstrators amid violent parliament breach
Protests over a controversial tax and finance bill in Kenya turned deadly with police reportedly opening fire.
Russia bans 81 EU media outlets in tit-for-tat move
Moscow responds to a broadcasting ban on four Russian outlets that the EU accused of spreading Kremlin propaganda.
Extent of forced hunger crisis in Gaza revealed in UN report
Four children have starved to death this week in Gaza, where a new UN report has revealed the extent of forced hunger.
Afghans celebrate reaching cricket T20 World Cup semi-finals
Thousands of Afghans celebrated in the streets of Khost after defeating Bangladesh in cricket.
Julian Assange is on his way to freedom – but the fight is far from over
The forces that imprisoned Julian for the 'crime' of doing journalism are still not defeated.
Protesters storm parliament building in Nairobi
Al Jazeera's Malcolm Webb reports from the scene as police open fire on protesters in Nairobi
ICC issues arrest warrants for Russian army chief, former defence minister
Court accuses them of war crimes and crimes against humanity for directing attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine.
What have Palestine activists in Germany been facing?
We look at the violence and intimidation that face those in Germany calling for an end to Israel's war on Gaza.
Israeli air strikes kill dozens of Palestinian civilians across Gaza
Victims include 10 relatives of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who were killed in the Shati refugee camp.
Kenya police fire water cannons and tear gas at finance bill protesters
Kenyan police fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons at protesters angry over tax rises and spending cuts.
Afghanistan erupts in celebration as team reaches T20 World Cup semifinal
Fans take to the streets from Kabul to Kandahar and Khost to Laghman as Afghanistan reach first-ever World Cup semis.
Israel’s Supreme Court orders conscription for ultra-Orthodox men
The ruling risks the further destabilisation of Israel's government, with key religiously conservative parties opposed.
From fastest goal to fantastic fans, Albania sprang surprises at Euro 2024
Despite exit, Albania fans happy with nation's showing at Euro 2024, in what many considered to be the 'group of death'.
Israeli air strike kills 10 family members of Hamas chief Haniyeh in Gaza
Israeli forces kill 24 Palestinians in three attacks as Hamas blames Biden administration for war of 'extermination'.
Should we fear a far-right resurgence in Europe?
Situation in France and Germany is not reassuring, but there are silver linings.
Julian Assange freed: What’s the deal the WikiLeaks founder struck with US?
Assange will plead guilty to one espionage charge in a US court in Saipan, before returning home to Australia.
‘Britain’s on its knees’: The broken UK town backing Nigel Farage
Clacton, with high unemployment and low immigration, looks set to finally deliver the right-wing populist to parliament.
Video: Chinese moon probe returns to Earth with rock samples
China's Chang'e 6 moon probe has landed back on Earth after a 53-day journey.
Unrest erupts again in New Caledonia after activists sent to France
Seven pro-independence activists, including protest leader Christian Tein, have been moved to France.
Chinese probe returns from far side of the moon
China remains the only country to land a probe on the side of the moon that is always facing away from Earth.
T20 World Cup 2024 semifinals: Teams, dates, venues, weather, conditions
Which teams are facing off and when? What are the venues and will there be any rain? Are there any reserve days?
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