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Haiti chooses judge to probe President Jovenel Moise’s killing
Judge Mathieu Chanlatte chosen for the job after weeks of struggle following the July 7 assassination.
Egypt’s papyrus makers keep tradition alive despite tourism slump
Al-Qaramus village, about 80km (50 miles) northeast of Cairo, is Egypt's largest hub of papyrus production.
At least seven killed, two injured in Algeria forest fires
Firefighters and helicopters are trying to contain several blazes threatening residents in Tizi Ouzou province.
Regional states urge dialogue to ease South Sudan tensions
IGAD calls emergency meeting of its foreign ministers, saying situation in South Sudan requires 'urgent attention'.
Virginia Giuffre sues Prince Andrew for alleged sex abuse
Giuffre, an Epstein accuser who says she was abused at 17, says she is holding Andrew accountable.
Profits at Softbank’s Vision Fund impacted by China crackdown
Softbank's Vision Fund says its thesis that China is a 'compelling economic opportunity' remains unchanged.
Pakistan: Hindu temple damaged in attack returned after repairs
A group of Muslims attacked the temple last week after a court granted a Hindu boy bail in a 'blasphemy' case.
Bangladesh begins COVID vaccination drive for Rohingya refugees
Officials say more than 65,000 of the nearly 900,000 refugees will be vaccinated in the first round of the campaign.
Myanmar military says had ‘nothing to do’ with UN envoy plot
The US has charged two Myanmar nationals over a plan to pressure or kill Kyaw Moe Tun, who has refused to quit the post.
Anti-Muslim slogans raised in Indian capital, suspects in custody
Five accused, including ex-BJP spokesman, in police custody over a controversial event held in the heart of New Delhi.
‘Zero tolerance’: Protest leaders arrested in Thailand
Some 11 anti-government leaders denied bail amid renewed protests calling for royal reform and prime minister to resign.
India mints first crypto unicorn even as doubts remain
Crypto exchange raised $90m, including from Facebook's Saverin, & aims to double its team to about 400 people in India.
What are the dangers of deep-sea mining?
A look at the risks and rewards of mining the seabed for renewable energy sources.
Somalia sets up national payments system as it rebuilds country
Somalia is struggling to rebuild after 20 years of civil war and is still battling an insurgency by al-Shabab.
Did the Tokyo Olympics drive Japan’s COVID-19 surge?
Since the Olympics began, Japan has seen a record surge in infections that has put its hospitals on the brink.
Bayer loses appeal of ruling that its weed killer causes cancer
US appeals court refused to overturn 2019 verdict which ruled in favour of a couple who fell ill after using Roundup.
Philippines sees fastest growth in 30 years even as COVID looms
The economy posted the biggest year-on-year expansion since the fourth quarter of 1988 as domestic demand improved.
Refugee files for emergency evacuation of family as Taliban nears
Afghan refugee, who is detained in Australia, is taking legal action to get Canberra to help his wife and children.
Chinese court could rule on Canadian Spavor as soon as Wednesday
Michael Spavor, a businessman, was jailed in December 2018 and tried for spying in March this year.
US envoy heads to Qatar to press Taliban for end to offensive
Several meetings scheduled over three days between Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban as the armed group advances.
Brazil Indigenous group sues Bolsonaro at ICC for ‘genocide’
Far-right president has led 'an explicit, systematic' anti-Indigenous policy since taking office in 2019, group alleges.
Nicaragua recalls ambassadors to 4 countries in tit-for-tat move
Ortega government recalls Mexico, Colombia, Argentina and Costa Rica ambassadors after countries took similar measures.
Biden administration opens new review of 9/11 documents
Victims' families who believe Saudi Arabia aided the al-Qaeda attackers are pressuring Biden to act.
Olympics review: The highs, lows and controversies of Tokyo 2020
The delayed Tokyo 2020 Olympics witnessed glory, despair and controversy, all under the shadow of the COVID pandemic.
US to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for all US troops
Pentagon eyes mid-September to require vaccines for US military forces as FDA nears full approval of Pfizer jab.
Saudi budget deficit narrows thanks to oil, tax revenue boosts
Saudi Arabia saw its oil revenue rise 38 percent in the second quarter of 2021 compared to the same period last year.
Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivors awarded $125M as claims end
The Epstein Victims' Compensation Program distributed $125m to about 150 eligible people over the course of a year.
Clearing skies help crews battling massive California wildfire
The raging Dixie Fire is only 21 percent contained and has scorched an area more than twice the size of New York City.
Residents of Afghanistan’s Kunduz recount Taliban takeover
Locals report fear and destruction as the Taliban seizes Afghanistan's fifth-largest city for third time in seven years.
Have footballers become too expensive?
Lionel Messi leaves FC Barcelona because the club cannot afford his multimillion-dollar salary.
Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment scandal: What we know so far
The New York governor is embroiled in a political firestorm after an investigation concluded he harassed 11 women.
Lebanon’s worsening fuel crisis spurs violence, leaves three dead
Lebanon has faced months of severe shortages that have prompted long lines at petrol stations - and violent conflicts.
Bitcoin bulls eye $50,000 on Senate bipartisan crypto tax deal
Bitcoin surged to its highest level in nearly three months after US senators reached a deal on taxing crypto assets.
Peter Beck, the New Zealand Elon Musk, on living his space dreams
Rocket Lab's founder talks to Al Jazeera about moon shots, deep space exploration and overcoming dream crushers.
Who is to blame for Messi’s exit from Barcelona?
Is it Barcelona's leadership and its mismanagement of the club or La Liga's tough regulation rules? Or something else?
The struggle to secure access to abortion in Argentina goes on
The Argentinian government must continue to dismantle barriers women face in accessing safe abortion.
Several soldiers killed in northern Burkina Faso ambush
At least eight other soldiers wounded in the attack near the country's border with Mali, government says.
Germany rejects calls to send military back to Afghanistan
German politicians have called on gov't to intervene militarily in Afghanistan to halt Taliban's sweeping offensive.
US announces $165M in humanitarian aid to Yemen
Support aims to prevent 'very real threat' of famine in Yemen, US special envoy says, amid ongoing effort to end war.
Canada loosens travel restrictions for vaccinated US tourists
Fully vaccinated US citizens and permanent residents can enter Canada without needing to quarantine as of Monday.
Investigation reveals how football can be used to launder money
The Men Who Sell Football exposes the murky world of club ownership in England and how rules can be abused.
Contractors used by US companies in Afghanistan stuck in Dubai
Foreign workers trying to get back to home countries are stuck in limbo at hotels across Dubai due to the pandemic.
At least 40 killed in Mali rebel attacks: Officials
Gunmen riding on motorbikes attacked several villages late on Sunday, 'shooting at anything that moved', officials said.
Hiring now: US job openings top 10 million in June, a new record
In a sign that Americans are feeling confident about their job prospects, 3.9 million workers quit their jobs in June.
How sports became a ‘battleground for reprisals’ in Belarus
Olympic athlete Tsimanouskaya joined a group of defecting Belarusian sportspeople when she spurned her homeland.
Italian police break up network selling fake COVID ‘green passes’
Counterfeit versions of the newly-introduced certificate were selling online for up to 500 euros, police say.
Disoriented by wildfires, migrating storks die crossing Greece
People in Athens 'picking up dead storks from their lawns', says head of wildlife association, as fires continue.
Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway boosted by US economic rebound
The conglomerate's manufacturers and retailers bounced back strongly in the second quarter.
Lukashenko says Belarusian Olympic defector was ‘manipulated’
Belarus president comments on Tsimanouskaya as he defends election victory and accuses opponents of plotting 'coup'.
What’s going wrong in Cuba? | Start Here
Cubans are calling for change, with rare protests breaking out in July.
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