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Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in occupied West Bank village
Salah Tawfiq Sawafta, 58, was shot in the head during an Israeli army raid on the village of Tubas.
Civilians killed in northern Syria marketplace missile attack
The opposition’s Syrian Civil Defence, also known as White Helmets, said five children were among those killed.
‘Not going anywhere’: The Palestinian NGOs shut down by Israel
Israel shut down seven Palestinian NGOs on Thursday, but they've defiantly said they will continue to operate.
Emirates to halt Nigeria flights over failure to recover funds
The airline says it's suspending flights, effective 1 September, as it could not repatriate $85m stuck in the country.
Germany’s Chancellor Scholz faces grilling over tax fraud scandal
Scholz will tell a parliamentary committee what he knew about a tax evasion scam when he was mayor of Hamburg.
Indian company to develop Nepal hydropower plant left by China
Nepal signs MOU with India’s NHPC Ltd to develop the plant after China's Three Gorges International Corp backed out.
UK’s health leaders warn of ‘health emergency’ over energy cost
The NHS Confederation appeals to the UK government to help the most vulnerable with the spiraling cost of energy.
Daughter appeals Spanish court ruling on dos Santos body
The dos Santos family is involved in a tussle over where the late Angolan president will be buried.
Manisha Kalyan: First Indian footballer in UEFA Champions League
How a young athletics-loving girl from a small village in India rewrote history books on the football pitch.
Women working inside an Afghan chemical lab face uncertain future
At a fertiliser plant in Afghanistan’s north, women work to support their families amid changes after Taliban’s return.
Indonesia reducing Bali bomber’s sentence upsetting: Australia PM
PM Albanese says the potential release of Umar Patek jailed over the deadly 2002 blasts will 'distress' Australians
China issues first national drought alert, battles to save crops
An estimated 66 rivers across 34 counties in southwestern region of Chongqing have dried up, China state media reports.
Uproar in Kashmir as India allows voting rights to non-locals
Any Indian citizen living temporarily in the disputed Muslim-majority federal territory can be enlisted as a voter.
Truth commission faults Mexico military over 43 missing students
Head of commission said disappearance of students was a 'state crime' involving officials from all levels of government.
South Korea’s ‘republic of prosecutors’ is in trouble
Recently elected President Yoon Seok-youl faces a credibility crisis over his arrogance and nepotism. He must change.
Banning Russians from Europe would be dangerous
If the horrors of war can eradicate our values, then Putin is winning.
Chinese-Canadian billionaire Xiao sentenced to 13 years in prison
Shanghai court says tycoon Xiao Jianhua carried out corrupt practices including bribery and the illegal use of funds.
Indonesia’s Widodo urges Tesla to make its EVs in country
Indonesian President Joko Widodo says Southeast Asian country wants a 'huge ecosystem of electric cars'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 177
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 177th day, we take a look at the main developments.
China’s cyberagency calls for ‘affectionate’ ties with sector
Cyberspace Administration of China official says agency is supportive of sector's 'healthy' development.
Xi and Putin confirmed for November’s G20 summit in Bali
Indonesia's president, who has cast himself as a mediator over Ukraine, says both leaders will travel to resort island.
Taiwan’s foreign firms weigh future amid China risk, COVID curbs
China's ongoing military exercises have led some foreign businesspeople in Taiwan to consider relocating elsewhere.
Montana flagged bugs in cow app exploited in alleged China hack
Montana Dept of Agriculture took USAHERDS database offline to allow developer to boost security, new documents show.
US preparing additional $800m in military aid for Ukraine: Report
The United States has sent billions of dollars of military aid to Ukraine, including weapons systems such as HIMARS.
N Korea tells S Korea’s Yoon to ‘shut his mouth’ after aid offer
Kim Jo Yong, the powerful sister of the North Korean leader, says the country will not 'barter' away its 'honour'.
Paraguay’s vice president to stay on after corruption accusations
Hugo Velazquez reverses decision to resign after US last week accused him of involvement in 'significant' corruption.
Starbucks must offer to rehire fired activists, judge says
Starbucks denies any wrongdoing and says the US employees were not fired because they were pro-union.
US judge says open to releasing some evidence behind Trump search
Media outlets are asking US judge to unseal affidavit laying out evidence for raid of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home.
What’s behind the recent tension between Serbia and Kosovo?
The two sides have met in Brussels to resolve a dispute sparked by vehicle licence plates.
UN chief repeats call for military withdrawals from Zaporizhzhia
Antonio Guterres warns potential damage to plant would be 'suicide' as Zelenskyy agrees to terms for IAEA visit.
Rushdie attack suspect pleads not guilty to attempted murder
Hadi Matar, accused of stabbing author Salman Rushdie last week, pleads not guilty to attempted murder, assault charges.
US to add 1.8 million doses to monkeypox vaccine supply
US monkeypox cases now make up more than one-third of the global total, with more than 13,000 reported cases.
Pope says not enough evidence to investigate Canadian cardinal
Prominent Cardinal Marc Ouellet is accused of sexual assault in class-action lawsuit filed in Canada's Quebec province
Finnish PM Sanna Marin facing backlash over leaked party footage
Opposition politicians have called for Sanna Marin to take a drug test after a video of her partying circulated online.
Trump executive Weisselberg pleads guilty to tax fraud
Weissellberg has spent decades at the Trump Organization, his plea deal may compel him totestify against the company.
Russia says it moved hypersonic missiles to Kaliningrad region
The deployment of MiG warplanes to Russia’s westernmost exclave comes amid soaring tensions over the war in Ukraine.
Al Jazeera wins ‘best feature’ Native American journalism award
Brandi Morin’s feature about the deaths of Indigenous children in Canada’s residential schools wins NAJA award.
Torrential rain, floods in Sudan kill 77 and destroy 14,500 homes
The United Nations estimates that 136,000 people have been affected so far - and that this number is likely to rise.
Finland says Russian MiG-31 fighter jets violated its airspace
The Finnish air force deployed 'an operational flight mission' and identified the Russian planes.
Serbia, Kosovo leaders hold talks in Brussels amid tensions
EU-brokered talks come after tensions spike between two wartime rivalling countries over documents, car number plates.
Imprisoned Saudi activist Salma al-Shehab ‘reported on app’
PhD student Salma al-Shehab received the longest-known sentence for a Saudi activist on Monday.
Fight ramps up to prevent Canadian companies’ abuses abroad
Advocates are urging Canada to do more to hold Canadian companies accountable for human rights violations abroad.
Rebel leader Timan Erdimi returns to Chad after 17 years in exile
Exiled rebel leader Timan Erdimi has returned to Chad ahead of national talks designed to pave way for elections.
Al Jazeera commemorates 100 days since Abu Akleh’s killing
Vigils held at Al Jazeera Media Network offices for veteran journalist amid calls for accountability over her shooting.
World Cup Countdown: Europe
Al Jazeera gets the European perspective ahead of the Middle East’s first football World Cup.
Why did Trump endorse the Democrat who led the impeachment probe?
Trump is accused of trying to 'fool' voters in an election that will decide the Democratic candidate for Congress.
The Palestinian misuse, and Zionist abuse, of the Holocaust
Both sides are guilty of invoking the Holocaust, but the Palestinians do it defensively, the Israelis offensively.
Estonia repels cyberattacks claimed by Russian hackers
Tallinn claims the cyberattacks triggered by removal of Soviet-era monument near border with Russia were 'ineffective'.
Flash floods in western China kill 16, leave 18 missing
Deluge wreaks havoc in Qinghai province amid a summer of extreme weather in China.
Remains of 2 children found in auctioned suitcases in New Zealand
Bodies discovered in suitcases were likely in storage for several years and the victims between 5 and 10 years old.
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