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‘Brutal, bloody battles’: Russia’s ‘insane’ fight for Soledar
Ukraine has been crying out for more heavy armour, longer range weapons and air defence systems to end the war.
Why are mercenaries being used more widely in conflicts?
Conflicts in Ukraine and Africa are seeing more involvement of privately-run military groups.
Ronaldo ‘has no clause’ in contract to back Saudi World Cup bid
Al Nassr, football stars new team, denies reports that Ronaldo will serve as an ambassador for Riyadh's 2030 bid.
Global fashion brands exploiting Bangladesh workers: Study
Study of 1,000 clothing factories found some fashion firms 'engaged in unfair practices', including H&M, Lidl and GAP.
Will California’s extreme storms offset its years-long drought?
The US state has been hit by heavy rain and flooding but experts warn it may not be enough to counteract climate change.
Iranian-British citizen sentenced to death for spying on Iran
The UK called Iran's planned execution of Alireza Akbari 'politically motivated' and demanded his immediate release.
Egyptian pound has lost half of its value since March
The currency depreciated by more than 13 percent as the central bank introduces flexible exchange rate.
NFL player Damar Hamlin leaves hospital to recover at home
Hamlin suffered cardiac arrest and collapsed during a US football game, sending shockwaves through league.
Local NY Republicans call on disgraced Congressman Santos to quit
Pressure grows on newly elected Republican George Santos, who fabricated large parts of his resume and personal history.
Church of England admits ‘real shame for us’ over slavery ties
Church to spend $121m to address 'our shameful past' for involvement in the 18th-century slave trade.
Brazil bolsters security as more pro-Bolsonaro protests expected
Supreme Court justice orders authorities to prevent roadblocks, invasion of public buildings as more violence feared.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during West Bank raid
The death of Ahmed Abu Junaid brings the toll of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire so far in 2023 to five.
Bangladesh opposition holds rally seeking PM Hasina’s resignation
The main opposition party wants formation of caretaker government to conducts the next general election due in December.
UK politician suspended for comparing COVID-19 shots to Holocaust
MP Andrew Bridgen said the rollout of the vaccines was the 'biggest crime against humanity' since WWII-era genocide.
Cost-of-living crisis overshadows ‘unavoidable’ climate action
Climate change is the biggest long-term global challenge but one the world is least prepared to tackle, WEF says.
China FM on Africa visit sidesteps AU call for UN council seat
China is one of the council’s five permanent members but has not publicly said if it supports calls for an Africa seat.
Why does ‘Putin’s chef’ want Ukraine’s Soledar so badly?
Seizing the salt-mining town could offer the Wagner Group chief Kremlin clout. Ukraine says it is still in Kyiv's hands.
After Nord Stream blasts, NATO, EU vows to protect infrastructure
The two Western organisations are moving to work more closely together, a development the Kremlin has ridiculed.
Ex-Liberian strongman seeks to overturn Swiss war crimes ruling
Alieu Kosiah's appeal could land him a life sentence as he faces additional charges of crimes against humanity.
Deadly ‘suicide’ blast outside Afghan foreign ministry in Kabul
Information ministry official says 20 killed in blast in Kabul but no comments from foreign and interior ministry.
FAA system outage halts departures of all domestic US flights
US President Biden orders investigation into problem as flights begin to resume across the country.
Turkish Medical Association chief convicted on ‘terror’ charge
Sebnem Korur Fincanci sentenced to nearly three years in prison for disseminating 'terror organisation propaganda'.
German coal mine standoff escalates as police move on protesters
In a bid to prevent the Garzweiler mine's expansion, activists say they will keep trying to defend Luetzerath village.
‘I can’t afford my medicine’: A Sri Lankan granny’s monthly costs
How a domestic worker and guardian of two children tries to make ends meet for her family.
World refuses to act on banned Serb secessionist parade: Bosnians
Republika Srpska Day went ahead on Monday despite condemnation. Bosnians say it is time for global bodies to step up.
Austria drops bogus ‘terrorism’ charges against Muslim academic
Farid Hafez tells Al Jazeera the accusations against him aimed to 'silence' critics of Austria's anti-Muslim measures.
Russia using old Ukrainian weapons sent in goodwill on front line
During a disarmament campaign after fall of Soviet Union, Moscow received weapons as payment for Kyiv's gas debts.
Crackdown on YouTubers leaves little space for dissent in Yemen
Three of Yemen's most prominent YouTubers have been arrested in the past few weeks by Houthi authorities in Sanaa.
Egypt foils plot to steal 10-tonne statue of Ramses II
Suspects are accused of attempting to steal a statue of Ramses II from a quarry in the ancient southern city of Aswan.
World Bank cuts Pakistan’s GDP growth projection to 2 percent
Predicting a difficult year ahead, bank revises nation's growth from 4 percent last year to 2 percent in current fiscal.
India celebrates RRR’s Naatu song making history at Golden Globes
Local media reports said it was the first time an Indian film has won an award at the competition.
Uganda declares end of Ebola after 4-month outbreak
The country discharged its last known Ebola patient from hospital in December 2022 and has passed WHO's 42-day timeline.
US, Russia clash at UN meeting over ‘violent extremism’ in Africa
The US is accusing Russian military contractors of interfering in Sahel countries' internal affairs.
China renews threat, warns Taiwan independence will be ‘punished’
China's Taiwan Affairs Office said anti-China elements in foreign countries were 'playing with fire' on Taiwan issue.
Iraq’s ‘Arabian Gulf Cup’ tournament name sparks anger in Iran
Tehran complains to FIFA over Iraq's use of the name for a waterway that separates Iran and several Arab states.
An investigation into the Mossad’s activities in Turkey
Spying, secrecy, intrigue - a dark world of Israeli intelligence in Turkey, as Mossad searches for useful information.
Sudan should not settle for anything other than true democracy
Last month's 'framework agreement' is unlikely to deliver democratic governance and stability.
Six injured in knife attack at Paris Gare du Nord train station
The man wielding a knife at Gare du Nord station was shot and wounded by police after he injured six people.
Golden Globes 2023: Memorable moments and full list of winners
A list of the memorable moments in the Golden Globes and the winners of the 80th annual ceremony.
A long march offers a glimpse of a post-Modi India
Rahul Gandhi's 3,500km march has a simple message — religious harmony and prosperity for all. It might just work.
Landslides, sinkholes, floods plague storm-hit California
California deals with more wild winter weather that has killed at least 17 people since the storms began last month.
Indonesian president says ‘strongly regrets’ past rights abuses
More than 500,000 people are estimated to have been killed from the mid-1960s when General Soeharto seized power.
What happened in Brazil was not a repeat of Jan 6 in the US
The Bolsonarista attack in Brasilia was much more dangerous than the pro-Trump insurrection in Washington.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 322
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 322nd day, we take a look at the main developments.
Romanian court upholds detention of influencer Andrew Tate
The divisive social media personality was arrested in Romania on charges of organised crime, human trafficking and rape.
Gas from faulty heaters kills nearly 20 in Algeria cold snap
Nine members of the same family, including five children, are among the dead, emergency services said.
Zelenskyy revokes Ukrainian citizenship of Putin ally Medvedchuk
Ukraine's president has stripped four people of citizenship, including a Kremlin ally transferred in a prisoner swap.
Ethiopia’s Tigrayan rebels start handing over heavy weapons
The disarmament is a key part of the peace deal signed two months ago between the government and the rebel group.
Michelle Yeoh, Steven Spielberg win in revamped Golden Globes
Malaysian actress takes home top acting honour while Spielberg wins best director.
Russia’s Wagner Group chief says troops have taken Soledar
Eastern Ukrainian town renowned for its salt mines has been the centre of days of fierce fighting.
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