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Advocates welcome passage of bill to tackle environmental racism in Canada
Advocates say Canada's first environmental justice law will help chart scale of problem, address negative health impact.
Wikipedia war: Fierce row erupts over Israel’s deadly Nuseirat assault
Rescue operation or massacre? Wikipedia editors clash over the recent Israeli raid in the central Gaza refugee camp.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa secures ruling coalition, but allies hold veto
An 11th hour deal between the ANC and traditional rivals has led to the country's first coalition government.
What’s happening in Sudan’s el-Fasher as UN demands end to fighting
A video showing a group of men in Sudan being forced to make animal noises has raised more concerns of war crimes.
How Indigenous voices are using social media to reclaim their identity
Indigenous voices turn to social media to reclaim their identity, challenging stereotypes one post at a time.
Unpacking Blinken’s lies on the Gaza ceasefire negotiations
After the US secretary of state's misleading press conference on Wednesday, there is a need to correct the record.
Niger court scraps immunity of deposed President Bazoum
Decision opens door for military government to prosecute democratically elected president for alleged 'high treason'.
UN warns ‘clandestine’ cross-border FGM undermines bans
Report highlights so-called vacation cutting' among families in the West taking girls to countries of origin for FGM.
Putin calls G7 deal on frozen Russian assets for Ukraine loan ‘theft’
Western countries have agreed to use interest on frozen Russian assets to give Ukraine a $50bn loan.
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G7 to use Russian assets for $50bn Ukraine loan: How will it work?
The funds could help Ukraine defend itself against Russia. But the plan carries risks - and the threat of retaliation.
Photos: State of ‘catastrophe’ as downpours hit Chile
Heavy rains lashed much of the country, damaging homes, flooding roads, knocking out power and causing mudslides.
The Russian military in Cuba — a crisis then and maybe now
The arrival of four Russian military vessels in Cuba has people wondering about a Cuban missile crisis 2.0.
South African President Ramaphosa set for reelection as DA gives backing
Governing ANC is depending on former foes to give Ramaphosa a second term and extend its three-decade hold on power.
Saudi robots join millions for the Hajj
Saudi Arabia has deployed robots in the holy cities of Medina and Mecca to help pilgrims undertaking the Hajj.
Hajj proves religion can inspire peace
We should take inspiration from the Islamic pilgrimage to pave a new, peaceful path forward for humanity.
A French ‘referendum’ on the far right: Will Macron’s risky gamble pay off?
President is trying to push back against Le Pen's party, but experts warn there is potential for strategy to backfire.
S Korea, US ‘closely monitoring’ potential Putin-Kim meeting in Pyongyang
Russia has promised Putin will visit North Korea after hosting its leader Kim Jong Un last September.
Germany vs Scotland: Kroos, fans, key to host team’s chances at Euro 2024
Germany, staging its first big football event in 18 years, will rely on superstar Toni Kroos and local fans for victory.
For China’s booming EV industry, US and EU markets a tough nut to crack
Chinese EVs are facing a slew of tariffs in Western markets as policymakers fear local brands cannot compete on price.
Millions start Hajj in shadow of Israel’s war on Gaza
Rituals expected to draw more than two million pilgrims this year praying for peace in Gaza, Yemen and Sudan.
Chinese #MeToo activist jailed for five years for subversion
Journalist Sophia Huang Xueqin was detained in 2021 with labour activist Wang Jianbing who was jailed for 42 months.
‘Vote against jail’: How two Modi critics won India election from prison
In Kashmir and Punjab, candidates jailed for being alleged national security threats have won. What does that say?
Israel uses ‘medieval-style’ weapons on south Lebanon border
A video has emerged showing Israeli forces using a medieval-style catapult called a trebuchet.
Wild Przewalski’s horses return to Kazakhstan after 200 years
The first group of seven horses arrived in Kazakhstan in early June and about 40 more are planned for the coming years.
One sailor injured, merchant ship on fire after Houthi missile attack
The Palau-flagged, Ukrainian-owned, Polish-operated M/V Verbena was delivering timber to Italy when it came under fire.
Malaysia handed back $156m in stolen 1MDB funds, US embassy says
US ambassador says returned assets can be used for original purpose of bettering the lives of everyday Malaysians.
Russia says US journalist Evan Gershkovich to face trial for ‘CIA work’
Wall Street Journal rejects 'false and baseless' charge against 32-year-old who has been in custody since March 2023.
‘I love you guys!’: Elon Musk lands $44.9bn pay deal after Tesla vote
Musk hails 'awesome shareholder base' after vote to restore compensation deal rejected by US judge.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 840
As the war enters its 840th day, these are the main developments.
USA vs Ireland – T20 World Cup 2024: Florida weather, points table, teams
The weather in Florida could decide the fate of four Group A teams as they look to qualify for the Super Eight stage.
AJ 360 premieres unflinching film with al-Shifa Hospital siege survivors
Survivors of the Israeli siege on Gaza's al-Shifa Hospital told their stories to AJ 360 for an exclusive documentary.
UN Security Council demands end to siege of el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur
Resolution calls on Sudanese military and RSF to ensure protection of civilians and seek immediate end to violence.
What will be the fallout from the battle in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher?
Fighting has intensified around the capital of Sudan's North Darfur state.
G7 leaders agree to $50bn loan for Ukraine at annual summit
G7 leaders hail 'unity' after reaching deal to fund Ukraine via profits on frozen Russian assets during summit in Italy.
Violations against children in conflict reach ‘extreme levels’, UN says
Violence in 'escalating conflicts', including Gaza, reach new heights in 2023, according to UN report.
US Supreme Court upholds access to abortion pill
Biden welcomes ruling and rebukes 'extreme and dangerous agenda' attacks on reproductive rights by Republican officials.
A brawl breaks out in Italian parliament over reforms
Video shows the moment a brawl broke out in the Italian parliament, when Leonardo Donno, was attempting to protest.
Two weeks since Trump’s New York guilty verdict: What have we learned?
Trump's history-making 'hush-money' verdict has only caused ripples so far in polls as he seeks re-election in November.
Hezbollah launches rockets, drones at northern Israel military sites
The Lebanese group fired 150 rockets and 30 suicide drones at 15 Israeli military positions, Hezbollah official says.
Who will win? When is the football final? The UEFA Euro 2024 guide
How many teams are playing in Euro 2024 and what's the format? Al Jazeera answers all your questions.
How can Europe become more competitive?
Dubbed a 'competitiveness crisis', the EU's investment, income and productivity are lagging behind the US and China.
Why are Russian warships in Cuba?
Russian warships sailed into Cuba's main harbour in what appears to be a show of strength by Moscow.
Basket Pour Toutes: Fighting against France’s sports and Olympics hijab ban
Ahead of Paris 2024, France's secularism rule forces female Muslim basketballers to choose between faith and the game.
US’s Blinken blames Hamas for Gaza ceasefire deal hold-up
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Al Jazeera he blames Hamas for the lack of agreement on a ceasefire in Gaza.
‘State of shock’: Kuwait fire leaves many families bereft in India’s Kerala
Most of the victims in the deadly blaze that engulfed a block housing immigrant workers are from India.
Does ceasefire in Gaza mean Israeli escalation with Lebanon’s Hezbollah?
War drums beat louder as Israel kills Hezbollah commander and Lebanese group launches massive missile attack.
Afrophobia is destroying the African dream
We all need to re-embrace the dream of African unity and demand freedom of movement for all Africans on the continent.
Several injured in Armenia anti-government protests
Several people were reportedly injured as police confronted anti-government protesters in Armenia.
Ukraine’s more liberal use of allied weapons complicates Russian logistics
But observers say Ukraine needs a completely free hand to strike Russian soil if it is to win the war.
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