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‘Scariest floods’ force more evacuations in Australia’s Sydney
Flood crisis worsens in Australia's largest city, parts of which have seen 3 rounds of flooding in a year and a half.
Fear and anger in India’s Udaipur where Hindu tailor was killed
City is on the edge nearly a week after a Hindu tailor is allegedly beheaded by two Muslim men over prophet remarks row.
US, China talk trade, supply chains as Biden weighs tariff cuts
United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raises concerns about China's 'unfair, non-market' economic policies.
I can turn around Sri Lanka’s economy: PM Ranil Wickremesinghe
Sri Lanka’s newly appointed prime minister says it will take one and a half years to stabilise the crisis-hit economy.
Ethiopia’s Abiy reports new civilian killings in Oromia
Prime minister accuses OLA rebels of a 'new massacre' as survivor says as many as 300 people may have been killed.
Taiwan’s Foxconn raises full-year outlook on strong tech demand
Taiwanese firm reports sales jumped 31 percent from a year earlier despite severe chip shortages.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Luhansk is Moscow’s ‘last victory’
Ukraine official says most Russian forces are concentrated in eastern Ukraine, leaving the south vulnerable.
Jailed WNBA star Griner appeals to Biden: ‘Get me home’
Basketball star Brittney Griner calls on US president to do all he can to secure her release from Russian jail.
Canada: Final settlement reached on Indigenous child compensation
Funds will go to Indigenous children who were removed from their homes, discriminated against in provision of services.
Sudan’s General al-Burhan says army stepping back from government
Sudanese armed forces have killed nine and injured at least 629 amid days of protests against military rule.
Why are farmers in the Netherlands angry?
Dutch farmers say plans by the government to reduce nitrogen emissions will harm their livelihoods.
Climate change threatens Europe’s once ‘placid’ Alpine glaciers
Summer 2022 risks being 'perfect storm for glaciers' due to soaring temperatures and lack of winter snow, expert warns.
‘We will fight for justice’: Abu Akleh family slams killing probe
Abu Akleh's niece tells Al Jazeera her aunt was killed 'intentionally' by Israeli forces, disputing US-announced report.
‘US-backed Israeli whitewash’: Abu Akleh probe sparks anger
US State Department says investigation could not conclusively determine origin of the bullet that killed the journalist.
At least 6 dead in shooting at July 4 parade near Chicago
Police in US city of Highland Park are still searching for suspect after deadly attack at Independence Day event.
Venezuelan migrant children struggle to access education
Families say their children are being turned away from schools in Peru and Colombia, often because of discrimination.
Chile’s president receives draft of new constitution
Chileans will have two months to review new constitution before an obligatory referendum on September 4.
European Union to set up platform for Ukraine war reconstruction
Ukraine says it needs $750bn for a three-stage recovery plan in the wake of Russia's invasion.
Rwanda’s Kagame: ‘No problem’ with exclusion from regional force
Kinshasa accuses Kigali of supporting the M23 rebels and will not accept Rwanda's participation in the regional force.
What we know about protests in Uzbekistan’s Karakalpakstan region
Calls for independent investigation grow as officials report 18 killed and 243 wounded in unrest in autonomous region.
US says Israeli shot ‘likely responsible’ for death of Abu Akleh
But US State Department says probe inconclusive on the origin of the bullet that killed the Al Jazeera journalist.
Reporter’s Notebook: What’s behind Uzbekistan’s deadly unrest?
Last week's unrest in the autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan has an economic and a complicated political side.
Police killing of Jayland Walker in US: What we know so far
Officials released police body camera footage of Walker, who is Black, being fatally shot by police in Akron, Ohio.
UN: Libya’s Tarhuna could have 100 mass graves
A UN report details how Kaniyat militia fighters executed and imprisoned hundreds of people between 2016-2020.
This Fourth of July, I am not ‘proud to be an American’
And I never should have been.
Starmer’s anti-strike stance will not carry Labour to government
By not supporting strikes, UK's Labour has driven a knife into the backs of the people upon whom the party is built.
The UK’s new Bill of Rights is a Tory PR exercise
After the new bill is passed, the United Kingdom will still be under the jurisdiction of the ECHR.
Macron reshuffles cabinet after losing parliamentary majority
Macron reshuffles his government after his ruling alliance failed to win a parliamentary majority last month.
Photos: Syrian couple launch Arab cultural centre in Istanbul
YoloArt gives a space for Istanbul's Arab creatives to train, perform, and meet.
Photos: Pigeon keeping thrives in Kashmir amid armed conflict
Centuries-old tradition remains alive as pigeons on rooftops and in courtyards of mosques and shrines are common sight.
What is life like in Russia-occupied areas of Ukraine?
Ukrainians say their towns and villages are full of fear and short on essential supplies.
Demolition deadline about to pass for Cairo’s historic houseboats
Egyptian authorities adamant that Nile houseboats will be destroyed or towed, but residents are hoping for a miracle.
Meeting to create road map for Ukraine reconstruction opens
Two-day conference begins in Switzerland with representatives from dozens of countries and several major institutions.
China says 12 bodies found after typhoon shipwreck off Hong Kong
An engineering vessel had suffered substantial damage and broke into two pieces during a typhoon last week.
James Barnor: Life in colour for Ghana’s first photojournalist
Across six decades and more than 100,000 images, the 93-year-old’s work places Black people at the centre of the frame.
Dutch farmers block food warehouses over new environmental rules
Fishers block ports in a show of support for farmers who blockaded supermarket distribution centres over new rules.
At least 18 killed, hundreds injured in Uzbekistan unrest
At least 18 people were killed and 243 injured during unrest in an autonomous province, according to authorities.
Can the G7 proposal for a cap on Russian oil prices work?
The G7 would need to get large consumers like India and China involved for such a plan to work.
Can new Omicron subvariants evade vaccine immunity?
Why COVID cases are rising and what we know about how past infections and vaccines interact with Omicron BA.4 and BA.5.
Copenhagen mall shooting: Suspect had mental health issues
Police say the suspect who was arrested after killing at least three people at a mall had mental health issues.
Nordic deal increases Turkish power in NATO, but pitfalls ahead
Deal last week saw Turkey back Finland and Sweden's NATO bids, averting a potential crisis, but differences remain.
Chinese-Canadian tycoon who vanished set for trial, embassy says
Billionaire Xiao Jianhua went missing in Hong Kong in 2017.
With no fuel and no cash, Sri Lanka grinds to a halt
Less than a day's worth of fuel remains, says the energy minister, as the cash-strapped nation extends school closures.
Three dead as Hurricane Bonnie passes over Central America
Storm kills one in El Salvador and two in Nicaragua as it moves from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Italian Alps glacier collapse: Rescuers resume search; six killed
Sixteen people are thought to be missing as authorities describe the disaster as an 'unthinkable carnage'.
China’s eateries eye JD.com’s delivery plans with anxiety, hope
Chinese tech giant has floated prospect of entering lucrative market currently dominated by Meituan and Ele.me.
Hong Kong lawmaker who met China’s Xi tests positive for COVID
Xi was in Hong Kong to mark 25 years since the territory's return to Chinese sovereignty.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 131
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 131st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Papua New Guinea begins voting in key elections
Polls are being held under tight security; police say 15 election-related deaths have been recorded so far this year.
Photos: Heavy rains and floods as thousands flee homes in Sydney
Australia’s largest city braces for possibly worst flooding in 18 months as thousands have been told to evacuate.
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