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Ukraine-Russia live news: ‘Battle of Sloviansk’ next key contest
Russian forces are approaching the Donetsk city of Sloviansk, the setting of the next fierce fight over the Donbas.
Ben & Jerry’s sues Unilever to block sale of Israeli business
Company said lawsuit was necessary to protect 'the brand and social integrity Ben & Jerry's has spent decades building'.
US settles lawsuit alleging abuse of men detained after 9/11
The settlement with the Justice Department includes $98,000 to be split among the six men who filed the lawsuit.
Ukraine: Governor urges 350,000 residents flee Russian offensive
Governor’s call for people in Donetsk to leave province appears to represent one of the biggest evacuations of the war.
Blinken to meet China’s foreign minister at G20 this week
Biden has been considering scrapping tariffs on a range of Chinese goods to curb surging US inflation before November.
‘Not about justice’: Advocates slam US line on Abu Akleh killing
Palestinian rights supporters say US assessment aims to sweep the issue under the rug ahead of Biden's visit to Israel.
Wimbledon: Tunisia’s Jabeur reaches first Grand Slam semi-final
Jabeur will meet the 103rd-ranked Tatjana Maria for a place in Saturday's final.
Ecuador’s Guillermo Lasso accepts four cabinet resignations
The resignations come after the government reached an agreement ending strikes that virtually paralysed the country.
Ban on Russia, Belarus from ice hockey world championship upheld
Neither Russia nor military ally Belarus were allowed play at the men's ice hockey world championship in May.
Who will pay for Ukraine’s reconstruction?
Allies and international organisations discuss principles and priorities for rebuilding Ukraine.
Suspect planned Highland Park July 4 shooting for weeks: official
Officials say the suspected shooter planned for weeks, wore women's clothes as disguise and bought rifles legally.
South African unions accept Eskom wage offer amid power cuts
Eskom relies on an ageing coal fleet and South Africa has faced intermittent power cuts for more than a decade.
UK: Boris Johnson’s gov’t plunged into crisis as 2 ministers quit
Health minister Sajid Javid and finance minister Rishi Sunak quit in the latest blow to Boris Johnson's government.
Sudan activists reject army offer as ‘ruse’, urge more protests
Sudan's main opposition bloc rejects the army's proposal to make way for civilian rule as a 'transparent manoeuvre'.
Two UN peacekeepers dead, 5 others wounded in Mali attack
Malian rebels have gained momentum despite the presence of foreign troops and UN peacekeepers stationed in the country.
At least 2 killed in Russian shelling of Sloviansk: Authorities
Two killed, several others wounded in attack on city market, authorities say; mayor urges residents to stay in shelters.
Ethiopian PM says agreed with Sudan’s al-Burhan to settle dispute
Talks between the Ethiopian and Sudanese leaders come amid recent fighting in a volatile border region.
‘A disaster’: Aqaba port unsafe for years, say gas leak survivors
Survivors of a deadly gas leak at the southern Jordanian port recount dire health conditions.
US judge rules in favour of 3 drug distributors in opioid lawsuit
Court found the companies did not cause an oversupply of opioids and prescription decisions drove up volume of abuse.
UK contaminated blood inquiry: Finally getting answers for my dad
Three decades after his death, some of those responsible for infecting my father with HIV are finally telling the truth.
Islamic call to prayer shows Muslims ‘belong’ in Minneapolis
US city recently passed a resolution allowing public broadcasting of the adhan all year round.
PSG name Galtier as new manager after sacking Pochettino
Christophe Galtier joins Paris Saint-Germain on a two-year contract after the club sacks Mauricio Pochettino.
Shell buys stake in Qatari gas field expansion project
British multinational company joined $29bn project on the world's biggest gas field, taking a 6.35 percent stake.
Photos: Iraq’s IDPs continue to wait to return home
Five years on from the defeat of ISIL in Mosul, IDPs across northern Iraq have been unable to rebuild their old homes.
Dozens of civilians killed in attack in northwest Burkina Faso
The West African country has experienced a wave of attacks in recent years as insecurity has spread across the Sahel.
Phosphorus bombs: What you should know about Russia’s alleged use
According to Ukrainian officials, Moscow's troops have used the weapons several times throughout the war.
One million set to perform Hajj as COVID-19 restrictions ease
International pilgrims will perform the annual ritual for first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.
Sedition trial opens in Hong Kong for group held over kids’ books
Five speech therapists face up to two years in jail if found guilty of sedition for writing children's books.
European Parliament adopts landmark laws for internet platforms
The new rules will improve internet consumer protection and supervision of online platforms.
Euro hits 20-year low against US dollar over recession fears
Growing fears of a recession in the eurozone push the euro to its lowest level against the US dollar since 2002.
Tunisian president defends draft constitution amid growing opposition
A draft of President Saied's constitution was released on Thursday; critics say it paves the way to authoritarian rule.
‘Like ghosts’: Inside an occupied apartment building in Ukraine
In a Hostomel apartment building, neighbours confront their destroyed homes with humour and sadness and vow to rebuild.
Guinea halts Simandou iron ore project, seeks new partners
Guinea's military government previously suspended construction of the mine and related infrastructure in March.
Iran’s regional outreach tested as Turkey plans Syria operation
Iran walks a diplomatic tightrope as Turkey plans military operation against Kurdish forces in Syria, a key Tehran ally.
China lambasts NASA claim it may take over the moon
NASA chief has said that the world should be worried China may claim the moon as its own and tell others to 'stay out'.
Photos: Fourth of July shooter kills 6 in Chicago’s Highland Park
The gun attack sent hundreds of marchers, parents with strollers and children on bicycles fleeing in terror.
France repatriates 51 children, mothers from Syrian camps
The minors have been handed over to child protection services while the mothers will face judicial proceedings.
Crypto
Investigating the risks that cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin might pose to the global economy and the environment.
NATO to sign accession protocols for Sweden and Finland
Despite the deal in NATO, parliamentary approval in Turkey can still pose problems for final inclusion as members.
IIT project in India’s Mumbai uses Twitter to issue flood alerts
Residents asked to tweet about floods in their neighbourhoods in order to make real-time geographically specific alerts.
Algeria’s war for independence: 60 years on
Algerians remember the struggle to gain their freedom from French colonialism - and the example it sets for today.
Highland Park mass shooting: What, where and who?
Six people were killed and 36 wounded when a gunman opened fire on a crowd gathered for parade in Chicago suburb.
South Korea’s inflation hits 24-year high
Consumer price index grew 6 percent in June, fanning expectations of a big rate hike by the central bank.
Norway’s oil, gas workers start strike over pay, affecting output
Workers in three North Sea offshore fields begin a strike, demanding wage increases to compensate for rising inflation.
Forced Uighur labour in China: How can companies & shoppers help?
A new US ban on Xinjiang-made imports is expected to upend supply chains but boost human rights.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 132
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 132nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Canada says denied access to trial of Chinese-Canadian tycoon
Billionaire Xiao Jianhua has not been seen in public since disappearing from a luxury Hong Kong hotel in January 2017.
Ukraine’s youngest MP: The world could do much more
Sviatoslav Yurash tells Al Jazeera what inspired his political career and how Russia's war is affecting Ukraine's youth.
Italy declares state of emergency in five regions over drought
The northern agricultural Po valley has been hit by its worst drought in decades.
Indonesian leader’s Russia-Ukraine trip divides critics at home
President Joko Widodo visited warring countries as part of efforts to repair disrupted supply chains.
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