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Protests in Uzbek autonomous region over constitution reform plan
Uzbekistan's planned constitutional referendum no longer mentions Karakalpakstan's sovereignty or right to secession.
Death toll in Manipur landslide in northeast India hits 26
Little hope of finding survivors among 37 still missing since Wednesday as rains and falling boulders hamper rescue.
Syria says Israeli strike on Tartous coast wounds two civilians
Damascus has accused Tel Aviv of launching an 'air aggression' from across the Mediterranean.
At least 5 killed in magnitude 6.1 earthquake in southern Iran
At least five killed and dozens injured, with the area hit soon afterwards by two strong quakes of up to magnitude 6.3.
US to send Ukraine advanced surface-to-air missile systems
US announces $820m in new military aid to respond to Russia's heavy reliance on long-range strikes in the war.
G7 leaders inflict more economic pain on Russia over Ukraine
Members of the G7 discuss how best to deal with Russia during these turbulent economic times.
Ukraine-Russia war live news: Russia says hit Ukraine army sites
Russia's defence ministry says forces destroyed five Ukrainian army command posts in the Donbas and Mykolaiv regions.
Ukraine says Russia dropped phosphorus bombs on Snake Island
Russian Su-30 fighter jets flew two sorties over Snake Island dropping phosphorus bombs a day after 'goodwill' retreat.
Libya protesters storm parliament building in Tobruk
Protesters were demonstrating against deteriorating living conditions and political deadlock, Libyan media reported.
What’s in store for the Philippines after Marcos’ win?
Ferdinand Marcos Jr. won the presidency more than 30 years after his father was pushed from power.
Rebel Moscow theatre closes doors with defiant last performance
Russian film director, who fled Russia after criticising the war in Ukraine, denounced 'murder' of his former theatre.
Armenia, Turkey agree to open borders for third-country nationals
The two countries have also agreed to begin direct cargo flights in both directions, despite their strained relations.
Not just guns and abortion: How US top court could reshape rules
The conservative majority on the US Supreme Court boldly used its powers this past term to advance right-wing positions.
Germany, Nigeria sign accord for return of looted Benin Bronzes
A British colonial expedition looted vast quantities of treasures in 1897 from the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin.
Environmental groups press leaders as UN Ocean Conference ends
As five-day conference comes to an end, several NGOs urge leaders to keep pledges made to save the world's seas.
India bans 19 single-use plastic items to combat pollution
Ban includes plastic straws, disposable cutlery, earbuds, candy and ice cream packaging, and cigarette packets.
Thousands rally in Sudan day after 9 killed during protests
Funeral marches take place in Khartoum for some of those killed during anti-coup demonstration.
US conservatives vow harsh restrictions to curtail abortion pills
Discreet and available by mail, abortion-inducing pills could make conservative abortion bans challenging to enforce.
Simone Biles, Steve Jobs to receive highest US civilian honour
Denzel Washington, Khizr Khan among 17 people, some deceased, who will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Ex-Georgetown tennis coach gets 2.5 years in bribe scandal
Gordon Ernst was handed longest sentence yet in scandal that saw rich parents bribe their kids' way into elite colleges.
Tesla hit by new lawsuit alleging racism against Black workers
Some plaintiffs were assigned to the most physically demanding posts or passed over for promotion, the lawsuit said.
Ghana to make U-turn and ask IMF for help for its economy
Ghana had previously refused to seek IMF support to rescue an economy crippled by the pandemic and inflation.
WikiLeaks’ Assange lodges UK appeal against extradition to US
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange, 50, has lodged appeal to prevent his extradition to the US to face criminal charges.
Sierra Leone launches re-denominated currency to strengthen value
Critics and the opposition say the re-denomination of the leone is confusing and adds no value.
‘Urgent’ action needed in Europe over monkeypox spread: WHO
WHO's Europe director calls on governments and civil society 'to scale up efforts' to reverse the spread of the virus.
World Cup in Qatar to use semi-automated offside system
The new system uses a limb-tracking camera system to track player movements and a sensor in the ball.
Bitcoin rally falters as digital assets struggle to gain footing
June’s 41-percent drop for the world's largest cryptocurrency is the steepest recorded by Bloomberg data back to 2010.
Uganda opposition figure Besigye released on bail after two weeks
He was detained on June 14 in the capital Kampala as he led protests against skyrocketing consumer prices.
French, Australian leaders meet in effort to rebuild ties
Macron hosts Albanese as the two try to rebuild ties badly strained by Australia's ditching of a submarine contract.
Dutch central bank apologises for historic links to slave trade
De Nederlandsche Bank announces a series of measures aimed at reducing 'negative effects of 19th-century slavery'.
Ukrainian borshch soup culture added to UNESCO heritage list
Kyiv hails the move, saying Ukraine has won the 'borshch war', while a Russian official slams 'xenophobia'.
Putin says Western sanctions pushing Russia-Belarus unification
The two countries signed a treaty in support of integration in 1997, and have sped up that process in recent years.
‘My roof was stolen’: Syrian homes looted after gov’t recapture
Drone pictures reveal the extent of the looting of homes left behind after Syrians fled areas captured by government.
‘Irresponsible’ to cut back aid now: Q&A with UNDP’s Steiner
UNDP's Steiner says nations should stick to development goals and invest in struggling countries, renewable energy.
India top court: Nupur Sharma must apologise for prophet remarks
Sharma's 'loose tongue set the country on fire', says Supreme Court while hearing complaints against ex-BJP spokeswoman.
Trial of WNBA star Brittney Griner begins in Russia
Washington considers Griner 'wrongfully detained' and has called for her release.
When will the war in Ukraine end?
NATO's Stoltenberg warned that war could last for years, while Russian forces continue the capture of the Donbas.
Taliban supreme leader addresses major gathering in Kabul
Haibatullah Akhunzada has made a rare appearance at the Taliban's 'Great Conference of Ulema' in the Afghan capital.
How BJP wrested back control of India’s richest state Maharashtra
After days of political drama experts say was orchestrated by BJP, a coalition gov't falls and a new leader is sworn in.
Flights disrupted in France as airport workers strike over pay
Workers in Paris and other French airports hold a strike, demanding salary hikes to keep up with inflation.
Four dead after truck carrying migrants crashes in Texas
The incident comes days after 53 people died in the deadliest human smuggling incident in US history.
FIFA lifts suspension of Pakistan Football Federation
Teams from Pakistan now allowed to compete internationally after 15-month suspension lifted by FIFA.
The West needs to codify Russia sanctions before it is too late
The Ukraine war is far from over, but Western solidarity against Russia and support for sanctions may soon falter.
Tunisia’s draft constitution – what’s new, and why now?
President Kais Saied has pushed for the new constitution - opponents say it will slide the country away from democracy.
UK’s contaminated blood scandal inquiry: All you need to know
A blood treatment that infected 30,000 people with HIV and hepatitis C decades ago in the UK returns to the spotlight.
Russian missile attacks kill 18 in Odesa: Ukrainian officials
Officials say raids hit a residential building and a resort near the Black Sea port, amid uptick in similar attacks.
Taiwan official urges calm as island’s stock market tanks
Taiwan's benchmark index has slid 21 percent since January, making it Asia's worst performing stock market.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 128
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 128th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Ukrainian children reported seized, missing amid war with Russia
Concerns grow as Russian forces are reportedly holding the teenaged son of a Zaporizhzhia official.
Timeline: Week 18 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 18 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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