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Sadr supporters still demand change in Iraq after deadly violence
Supporters of Muqtada al-Sadr spoke to Al Jazeera, and emphasised their continued support for the religious leader.
At least 14 dead in rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo
The ADF stages frequent deadly raids on villages in east DRC despite joint operations by Congolese and Ugandan armies.
US approves updated COVID boosters targeting Omicron variants
Drugmaker Pfizer said it has doses ready to ship and can deliver up to 15 million shots by the end of next week.
South Africa’s Pistorius sues for right to parole hearing
The famous athlete was found guilty of murder of his girlfriend and started serving his 13-year sentence in 2014.
‘It took me decades to realise what Gorbachev gave me’
Mansur Mirovalev reflects on the Soviet leader, who has died at 91.
Spain violated four ex-Catalan leaders’ rights: UN committee
Spain violated four ex-Catalan leaders' rights by suspending them from public duties prior to convictions, the UN says.
Is Ukraine’s counteroffensive progressing?
Ukraine's troops say some southern areas have been retaken, but Russia has reportedly slowed their advance.
Iran delivers European ‘peace initiative’ on Ukraine to Russia
Iran says it received the proposal from a European leader, but refuses to name the official.
Ukraine-Russia: The Weight of War
“What it looks like right now is that this is a war of attrition.”
Afghanistan’s Taliban mark anniversary of US-led force withdrawal
The Taliban swept to power last August after a 20-year conflict against US-led forces ended in a hasty withdrawal.
The bloody truth behind Japan’s dolphin hunting
A new season starts on September 1. Entire families of dolphins will be devastated for aquariums to draw crowds.
Gabon sets example of how to preserve the Congo Basin rainforest
As Gabon hosts the Africa Climate Week, its environmental industry is setting the pace for the region and continent.
The End of Roe: Living without abortion rights
Fault Lines investigates what it is like to live in a post-Roe US.
UN weather agency predicts rare ‘triple-dip’ La Nina in 2022
La Nina's cooling effect on the planet did not stop 2021 from being one of the seven hottest years on record.
Russia halts Nord Stream 1 gas flow to Europe again
Russia has denied halting gas flows in retaliation for Western sanctions on Moscow over the invasion of Ukraine.
The UK leadership race and the coverage of Rishi Sunak’s heritage
There's been a flurry of commentary about the finalist for the UK's top job, who has Indian and East African heritage.
Canada spy smuggled UK’s Shamima Begum into Syria: New book
Inquiry is demanded after new book suggests UK covered up Canada's role in British teenager's journey to join ISIL.
Where does Iran stand on neighbouring Iraq’s political turmoil?
Al-Sadr appears to be in a weakened position after his latest withdrawal from politics led to clashes that left 30 dead.
Air raid hits capital of Ethiopian Tigray region: Hospital chief
The latest attack follows a hit on a children's play area on Friday that killed 7 people, including women and children.
FBI says Trump docs likely moved in effort to obstruct probe
The revelation, made in court filings, raises possibility of new criminal implications following Mar-a-Lago raid.
US life expectancy plunged again in 2021, down nearly a year: CDC
COVID-19 blamed for about half of life expectancy decline followed by heart disease, drug overdoses, suicide.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 189
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 189th day, we take a look at the main developments.
‘Anti-Muslim in its soul’: A boycott hurts Bollywood’s Aamir Khan
Laal Singh Chaddha, the latest Khan film, has flopped at the box office amid a boycott campaign by right-wing groups.
China’s JD.com, Yum China chosen for US audit probes: Sources
Chinese firms notified they will be among first batch of companies to be inspected in Hong Kong by US audit watchdog.
What does a proposed constitution promise for Chile?
Referendum will decide whether to replace 1980 magna carta with a text that guarantees new rights.
Photos: Crisis pushes more Sri Lankans into poverty
Sri Lanka is in the throes of its starkest economic crisis since independence from Britain in 1948.
Iraq’s political dysfunction just got worse
The violence after Muqtada al-Sadr's resignation may have stopped for now, but the country's crisis has only deepened.
Japan plans longer-range missiles to counter China, Russia
Japan has become increasingly alarmed about China and Russia's ambitions amid a number of territorial disputes.
Hong Kong leader cancels China trip in blow to reopening hopes
John Lee had been due to visit Shenzhen and Guangzhou to discuss ways to resume travel with the Chinese mainland.
Photos: Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the Soviet Union
Gorbachev, who won the 1990 Nobel Peace Prize for his role in ending the Cold War, died aged 91 after a long illness.
US governor visits Taiwan in trip focused on semiconductors
Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is expected to meet Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen and chip representatives during trip.
Former Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad admitted to hospital
The 97-year-old tested positive for COVID-19 and has been taken to the National Heart Institute for observation.
South Korea to scrap COVID tests for arrivals in boost for travel
Travellers to the country will no longer be required to present a negative coronavirus test result starting on Saturday.
‘One of a kind’: World reactions to death of Mikhail Gorbachev
The last Soviet leader brought an end to the Cold War, but his reforms accelerated the break up of the USSR.
Myanmar, Ukraine war shift Japanese policy on refugees
The crisis in Myanmar and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have opened Japan’s door a fraction wider.
Mikhail Gorbachev: The rise and fall of the last Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev, who has died aged 91, was revered in West but criticised by many Russians for overseeing end of USSR.
Zelenskyy warns Russian forces amid southern Ukraine offensive
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine offensive under way to retake southern region, urges Russians to leave.
Mikhail Gorbachev, who ended the Cold War, dies aged 91
Gorbachev, who led the Soviet Union from 1985 until its collapse in 1991, died in Moscow, Russian news agencies say.
US Navy says Iran’s IRGC seized and released US sea drone in Gulf
US officials say the incident ended peacefully after several hours as the Iranians unhooked the tow line to the drone.
‘Lifesaving’: NYC announces debt relief plan for taxi drivers
Under new programme, loans for 3,000 drivers who owe an average of $550,000 are to be restructured to $200,000 maximum.
Why is Muqtada al-Sadr quitting Iraqi politics?
Powerful Shia Muslim leader's announcement triggered violent protests.
Analysis: Is Muqtada al-Sadr’s retirement announcement a tactic?
Shia Muslim leader Muqtada al-Sadr has announced his withdrawal from Iraqi politics amid a deepening crisis.
EU members split over travel ban against Russians
A memo shows that France and Germany disagree over a proposed visa ban against Russian foreigners.
China to hold 20th Communist Party congress from October 16
China sets date for key congress of the governing party in which President Xi Jinping is expected to secure third term.
Storms blamed for 3 deaths, water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi
US storm deaths include a 14-year-old electrocuted in Michigan and an 11-year-old swept into a drain in Arkansas.
‘Null and void’: Judge strikes down Saint Kitts anti-gay law
Gay rights groups hail decision striking down colonial-era anti-gay laws in eastern Caribbean nation.
Afghanistan reels from deadly flash floods and landslides
Martin Griffiths said donors should immediately provide Afghanistan with $770m to survive the coming colder months.
UN seeks $160m to help Pakistan amid ‘epochal’ monsoon floods
More than 1,100 people killed and 33 million more affected by flooding that destroyed homes, businesses, infrastructure.
Kenya Supreme Court lays out issues in presidential vote dispute
The seven-member Supreme Court will issue its verdict Monday on the disputed Kenyan presidential polls.
Timeline: What led to the fighting in Iraq’s capital Baghdad
Latest violence started and ended after comments from Muqtada al-Sadr, an influential voice in Iraq for 20 years.
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