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Ninth Afghan city falls to Taliban, Ghani in Mazar-i-Sharif: Live
Badakhshan province's capital Faizabad becomes the ninth Afghan city to be captured by the Taliban since Friday.
Coinbase warns of upcoming slowdown even as profit jumps
The US crypto exchange's Q2 profit jumped but it warned that trading volumes had dropped in the current quarter.
Navies of 21 countries kick off US-led drills in Southeast Asia
SEACAT exercises under way in Singapore and virtually as Beijing and Moscow also hold drills in China's Ningxia.
Infographic: Who controls what in Afghanistan
Taliban launched a sweeping offensive across Afghanistan in early May as US-led foreign forces began final withdrawal.
Brazil’s Congress rejects voting changes amid Bolsonaro pressure
President's proposal to switch to paper ballots falls short of majority needed for constitutional change.
China’s anti-corruption watchdog eyes new target: alcohol
The watchdog's comments to replace business drinks with 'correct values' sent most alcohol-related stocks tumbling.
‘We’re Hong Kong!’: Olympic success lifts mood in troubled city
Team's unprecedented success in Tokyo fuels solidarity in territory facing deep political change.
After long ban, Boeing 737 MAX tests its wings in China: Report
A 737 MAX test plane left Seattle last week to conduct a test flight in China, a key market where it remains grounded.
Alleged abuses linked to China’s ‘Belt and Road’ projects: report
Almost a third of alleged abuses took place in Southeast Asia, including Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Indonesia.
Canadian jailed for 11 years on spying charges in China
Businessman Michael Spavor, who has been detained since December 2018, was found guilty by a court in Dandong.
‘Zero empathy’ Suga battles for job after Japan’s Olympic success
Anger over COVID-19 and prime minister's determination to hold event despite opposition weigh on election chances.
Two years after losing special status, how has Kashmir changed?
As BJP claims development gains, activists say Kashmiris are worse off.
What’s next for disgraced New York Governor Andrew Cuomo?
Outgoing governor faces legal, political challenges following his resignation in face of sexual harassment allegations.
Oil climbs on bet demand will hold up despite Delta variant surge
While the Delta variant has led to rising infections and curbs on movement, global consumption is expected to hold up.
Colombia’s FARC rebels recruited more than 18,000 children: Court
Now-demobilised rebel group subjected child recruits to abuses across 20-year period, transitional justice court finds.
Poland’s prime minister fires deputy as ruling coalition crumbles
Junior partner Accord's criticisms of tax reforms seem to have brought matters to a head within United Right coalition.
Messi signs two-year contract with PSG after leaving Barcelona
Argentinian star Lionel Messi, 34, signs two-year deal with Paris Saint-Germain with the option for a third season.
To the moon? Bitcoin roars back, fuelling $100,000 predictions
Back in vogue are calls for the coin to keep rallying again to its all-time highs and beyond.
Algeria wildfire death toll rises as 25 soldiers killed
The interior ministry said earlier that fires raging east of the capital Algiers had killed at least 7 civilians.
Greece fights wildfires for eighth day as PM pledges relief
Hundreds of firefighters battle blazes on Evia, Greece's second-largest island, as gov't faces criticism for response.
Bolsonaro military parade draws criticism in Brazil
Far-right president is under mounting political pressure and faces investigations into his electoral fraud claims.
Is too late to save our planet?
UN scientific panel issues strongest warning yet on our warming planet.
Theranos trial: Prosecutor wants mental health records unsealed
Federal prosecutor asked judge to unseal records related to Theranos founder's preparation of a mental-health defense.
Afghanistan: Peace demands sacrifice
The deadlock in peace talks cannot be overcome unless the two sides are ready to sacrifice their narrow interests.
Amazon to pay customers up to $1,000 if a product causes injury
Policy is meant to address complaints customers have lodged about third-party merchants who use Amazon's marketplace.
A win for Biden, US Senate passes $1 trillion infrastructure bill
After years of partisan gridlock, Republicans join Democrats in support of future investment in highways, transit.
Iranian stands trial in Sweden for alleged 1980s war crimes
Hamid Noury is accused of involvement in alleged state-sponsored executions during final phase of 1980s Iran-Iraq war.
Dominion sues conservative US news outlets over election claims
Voting machine firm sues One America News, Newsmax and former Overstock.com chief for defamation.
New York Governor Cuomo resigns amid sexual harassment claims
Resignation comes after a New York state investigation concluded Cuomo had sexually harassed at least 11 women.
Infographic: Taliban captures seven Afghan provincial capitals
Taliban seizes control of seven provincial capital cities in five days in a lightning offensive across Afghanistan.
Canada pledges millions to search for residential school graves
Hundreds of unmarked graves have been discovered at institutions Indigenous children were forced to attend for decades.
US to send more COVID-19 vaccines to Mexico amid Delta surge
The announcement comes as both the US and Mexico grapple with rising infections and slow vaccination rates.
Hundreds ordered to evacuate ‘unsafe’ Miami condo building
City officials ordered residents to leave the 8-storey structure weeks after 98 died in a nearby condo collapse.
Ethiopia calls on civilians to join army to fight Tigray forces
All eligible civilians should join the military to stop Tigray forces 'once and for all', PM Abiy Ahmed's office says.
Tesla domestic China shipments plummet 69% in wake of recalls
Shipments of Tesla's China-made cars to domestic market plummeted following a rash of negative publicity and recalls.
Guinea confirms first West African case of deadly Marburg virus
Guinea confirms death from Marburg disease, a virus related to Ebola with a fatality rate of up to 88 percent.
Free speech vs Islamophobia: A teenager fuels debate in France
Mila's anti-Islam rant on Instagram drew thousands of hate messages and resulted in a landmark cyberbullying case.
Tunisia’s COVID-19 crisis is not of its own making
Not only the incompetence of local authorities but also the West's moral failures are behind the crisis in Tunisia.
China and Russia hold large-scale joint military drills
Exercise in north-central China to feature 10,000 ground troops and air forces as Beijing and Moscow eye closer ties.
The great US ammunition famine of 2021
How the US ran out of bullets amid a coronavirus pandemic.
The Colombia Uprising
“They are going to kill us... but there is no war without deaths.”
Taliban seizes seventh Afghan provincial capital in five days
Taliban overruns city of Farah in southwest Afghanistan, seventh provincial capital to fall to the group in five days.
Messi has agreed on move to PSG, his father says
The football superstar and his father were spotted at Barcelona airport, are reportedly heading to Paris.
How a convicted criminal can buy a famous English football club
Al Jazeera goes undercover to show how English football clubs can become vehicles to launder the proceeds of crime.
South Africa court postpones Zuma corruption trial to September
Zuma is facing 18 charges including corruption and money laundering and has pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
More than 200 arrested in latest Saudi anti-corruption purge
Kingdom's National Anti-Corruption Commission announced the arrests late on Monday without naming the detainees.
EU nations urge bloc against halting Afghanistan deportations
Germany, Belgium, Denmark and others say returns must still be permitted despite ongoing fighting amid Taliban advance.
Afghanistan IDPs recount escape to Kabul as Taliban tightens grip
Thousands of families flee the intense fighting going on between Taliban and government forces in several provinces.
China demands Lithuania withdraw envoy in row over Taiwan
Move comes after Lithuania allowed Chinese-claimed Taiwan to set up a de facto embassy in Vilnius.
North Korea says South, US should ‘pay’ for military drills
Kim Yo Jong, a N Korean gov't official and sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said drills are an 'act of self-destruction'.
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