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Julian Assange timeline: A criminal or a hero?
The WikiLeaks founder is free after years-long legal battle that has stirred debate around the world on press freedom.
EU launches membership talks with Moldova and Ukraine
A symbolic ceremony will mark the start of negotiations that signal the pair's progress on path from Soviet past.
Afghanistan beat Bangladesh to reach T20 World Cup semifinal
Afghanistan are set to play South Africa next after historic eight-run victory, as Australia are eliminated.
‘Generational hero’: Julian Assange’s supporters hail his expected release
Activists and politicians celebrate WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's freedom following a plea deal with the US.
‘Julian Assange is free’, video shows WikiLeaks founder leaving UK
WikiLeaks shared a video showing its founder Julian Assange boarding a plane to fly out of the UK.
A massacre, an exodus from Darfur and years of rehab for Sudanese refugees
A year ago, RSF forces are accused of massacring Masalit people in Darfur. Survivors are scarred and relearning to walk.
Kenya on edge: Will anti-tax protests erupt again amid national strike?
Demonstrators are angry at a new finance bill that President Ruto says is necessary to offset heavy public debt.
‘Eid means mourning’: Muslims lynched in India after shock election result
The attacks expose how election setback for PM Modi's Hindu majoritarian party was no win for secularism, say analysts.
China’s premier calls on nations to ‘oppose decoupling’ at economic forum
Li Qiang tells World Economic Forum conference that countries should work closely together, abandon rival camps.
US screens record 2.99 million air travellers in a single day
US Transportation Security Administration says it expects to screen 32 million people over July 4 holiday period.
Five killed, dozens injured in Russian missile attack on Ukraine’s Pokrovsk
Officials say the town near the eastern front line was hit by two Iskander-M missiles fired 30 minutes apart.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 851
As the war enters its 851st day, these are the main developments.
‘Julian Assange is free’: Wikileaks founder to be freed in deal with US
Assange to plead guilty to one charge of espionage and return home to Australia after decades fighting US extradition.
Voice of Baceprot: Indonesia’s female metalheads get set for Glastonbury
The trio will be the first Indonesian band to play the renowned music festival, which gets under way this week.
Israel air raid on Gaza clinic kills senior Palestinian health official
Palestinian rights advocates accuse the Israeli military of pushing to completely destroy the medical system in Gaza.
How serious is India’s exam cheating scandal?
Students protest as police investigate sale of exam papers.
Yellen to announce efforts to boost home supply as US election looms
Increased attention to home prices comes as the housing crunch becomes an increasing issue in upcoming elections.
Kenyan police to depart for contentious peacekeeping effort in Haiti
Kenyan President William Ruto holds ceremonial goodbye for 400 troops set to depart on UN-backed mission.
US Air Force ‘conscientious objector’ has a message about Gaza
Larry Hebert is trying to be declared a conscientious objector" and discharged from the US military over Gaza.
Canada considering tariffs on Chinese-made EVs
Canada said the domestic car sector faced unfair competition from China's 'state-directed' global oversupply of EVs.
US reels under scorching temperatures, heavy flooding
More than 50 million people in the US under heat warnings while hundreds are evacuated from flooding in the Midwest.
Video: Deadly fire traps people inside Russian office building
At least two people jumped to their deaths after a fire engulfed a former research facility outside Moscow.
Palestinian man shot, tied to jeep says Israeli forces gave no explanation
Mujahed Abadi, who had been shot twice, tells Al Jazeera that Israeli forces beat him severely before letting him go.
Thousands of refugees in Indonesia have spent years awaiting resettlement
Many had fled to the sprawling Southeast Asian archipelago as a jumping-off point hoping to eventually reach Australia.
Philippine court clears Duterte critic Leila de Lima of drugs charges
De Lima was jailed during the Rodrigo Duterte presidency after years of investigating drug-related killings.
The US and Israel missed many opportunities for peace with Hamas
Will this time be any different?
Netanyahu says war will continue, disregarding US ceasefire proposal
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu says the war will continue until Hamas is defeated in defiance of the US-proposed ceasefire.
Far-right politician back in German court over use of Nazi slogan
The court last month fined AfD's Bjorn Hocke 13,000 euros for his first use of the Nazi motto.
‘Azm-e-Istehkam’: Can new Pakistani military operation curb armed attacks?
Amid a surge in attacks, Pakistan's new military campaign leads to questions over its timing and whether it can work.
Churches & synagogues attacked by gunmen in Russia’s Dagestan
Multiple attacks on churches and synagogues in Dagestan.
Russia summons US ambassador over ‘barbaric’ Sevastopol missile strike
Moscow has persistently claimed that it is effectively fighting a proxy war with the West.
Gaza emergency health chief killed in Israeli air attack
An Israeli air attack on a Gaza City clinic killed the director of Gaza's ambulance and emergency department.
Drop the charges against the CUNY 22!
Free all political prisoners, free CUNY, and free Palestine!
US and allies in war of words with Russian-North Korean alliance
Tension has heightened following an announcement of military cooperation during Putin's visit to Pyongyang last week.
‘Terror attack’ on synagogue, churches in Russia’s Dagestan: What we know
Policemen and civilians were killed in a series of 'terrorist attacks' in Dagestan's Makhachkala and Derbent.
Afghanistan vs Bangladesh – T20 World Cup 2024: Team news, pitch, weather
Al Jazeera's lowdown of the qualification scenario, weather forecast, head-to-head record and team news for the match.
UK general elections: Which are the main parties, what are their key plans?
Political parties are vying for votes, with promises covering taxes, immigration and even re-joining the EU.
Over 20,000 children buried, trapped, detained, lost amid Gaza war: report
Huge numbers trapped beneath rubble, buried in unmarked graves, detained by Israel, lost says Save the Children.
Palestinian shot and tied to Israeli army vehicle describes incident
The Palestinian man who was tied to the front of an Israeli army vehicle has been describing his treatment.
Fresh violence sparked by New Caledonia independence activists’ extradition
Extradition of protest leaders to France sees police vehicles burned and roads blocked in Pacific territory.
Norwegian accused by Greece of smuggling: ‘I’ve perhaps made people angry’
Tommy Olsen, who has long helped refugees as a volunteer, faces 20 years in jail but denies the charges against him.
Battery plant fire in South Korea kills at least 16, leaves 5 missing
Fire authorities say blaze caused by battery cells exploding inside a warehouse.
Israeli forces carry out mass arrests in occupied West Bank
Video from near Ramallah shows Israeli forces detaining several Palestinians during a reported campaign of mass arrests.
Photos: Pagan-inspired bonfire jumping at a Ukrainian midsummer celebration
Three years into a war with no end in sight, Ukrainians celebrated the summer festival of Ivana Kupala on Sunday.
Video: Several dead as fire engulfs South Korea battery factory
A series of small explosions could be seen as a fire engulfed a battery factory in South Korea.
India vs Australia – T20 World Cup 2024: Teams, pitch, weather, toss, form
Familiar foes India and Australia meet in Saint Lucia in a bid to secure qualification for the T20 World Cup semifinals.
China-backed hackers stepping up attacks on Taiwan, cybersecurity firm says
Hacking group RedJuliett compromised two dozen organisations in Taiwan and elsewhere, report says.
South Africa hold nerve to beat West Indies, enter T20 World Cup semifinals
South Africa beat West Indies by three wickets in a rain-interrupted Super Eights game to book a spot in the semis.
Sikh assassinations: Are the US and Canada raising the heat on India?
A year after Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder, court cases in Canada and US are testing ties with India.
Australia’s grocer chains face billion-dollar fines over supplier treatment
Violators of industry code of conduct to be subject to fines of up to 10 percent of annual turnover.
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