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Apple to scan iPhones, iPads for images of child sex abuse
Apple said its system has an error rate of 'less than one in 1 trillion' per year and that it protects user privacy.
Armed group attacks villages across northern Burkina Faso
An armed group stormed villages in the country's north, killing at least 10 civilians and 15 soldiers.
US Justice Dept launches investigation into Phoenix police force
US attorney general opens a probe looking into allegations of police using unlawful excessive force and retaliation.
Raging wildfire in California ravages tiny historic town
A gas station, hotel and bar were among many fixtures gutted in the town, which dates to California's Gold Rush era.
How much of politics is involved in the Olympics?
The Olympics have always been a chance for nations to showcase themselves on the grandest of stages.
Messi to leave Barcelona due to ‘financial, structural obstacles’
Striker to leave Spanish club despite both parties having reached an agreement over a new contract.
Residents say Tigray rebels take control of UNESCO site Lalibela
Development indicates the rebels are continuing a weeks-long push beyond Tigray.
Seven states make up half of COVID cases in the US: White House
Officials say the highly transmissible Delta variant is driving a surge in states with low vaccination rates.
Kenya: One killed in protests over brothers’ deaths in custody
Violence broke out after bodies of brothers, arrested for allegedly breaking COVID curfew, were discovered.
Former Tesla employee awarded $1m over racial slur
Award caps years of complaints by Black workers that Tesla failed to stop racial slurs on the assembly line.
AFL-CIO President Trumka, prominent US labour leader, dies at 72
Former coal miner, campaigner for workers' rights, led federation of labour unions representing 12.5 million US workers.
Troops deployed in Pakistan town after mob attacked Hindu temple
Statues damaged, temple's door burned down by mob that said a Hindu boy, granted bail on Wednesday, committed blasphemy.
Qatar Airways grounds 13 Airbus A350s citing fuselage degradation
Decision to ground the aircraft escalated a monthslong dispute with Airbus over aircraft's carbon composite fuselage.
Biden offers temporary ‘safe haven’ in US to Hong Kong residents
China has 'fundamentally altered the bedrock' of Hong Kong's democratic institutions and 'suppressed freedoms', US says.
Bill Gates says meetings with Epstein were a ‘huge mistake’
Gates expressed regret over relationship with convicted sex offender days after divorce from Melinda was finalised.
The Israeli legal system: No place for justice
No outcome from an Israeli court can ever be considered fair or legitimate.
Ebrahim Raisi sworn in as Iran’s eighth president
New president reiterates stance that boosting relations with regional neighbours top of his foreign policy.
Belarus Olympian describes Tokyo ordeal after arriving in Poland
Tsimanouskaya says she was warned by relatives not to return to Belarus following standoff with coaches.
Argentina’s new pensions programme pays women for caregiving
New government programme helps boost retirement savings for women who worked as paid and unpaid caregivers.
South Sudan’s Machar says ‘peace spoilers’ removed him from party
Country's VP says those who announced his removal no longer members of the movement's military command council.
Robinhood rally reverses after shareholders file to sell stock
Robinhood shareholders filed to sell nearly 100 million Class A common shares less than a week after its IPO.
Sudan sentences paramilitaries to death for killing protesters
The protesters, including four schoolchildren, were shot dead during a 2019 demonstration over food and fuel shortages.
Are Croat nationalists pushing a political agenda on Wikipedia?
Academics say members of the far right are spreading disinformation on Bosnian-language Wikipedia.
Erdogan’s call for rate cut compounds lira’s rapid 3-day slide
The rapid reversal of the lira over three days underscores how fragile investor sentiment is towards Turkey's currency.
Forest fire in Greece threatens Olympics birthplace
Archaeological site in southern Peloponnese region at threat as blazes fuelled by heatwave grip the Mediterranean.
Belarus to close border as Lithuania turns away migrants
President Lukashenko says the migrants Lithuania turns away will not be allowed back into Belarus.
With tensions high, Gantz says Israel is ready to strike Iran
The comments come as tensions rise in the region following deadly tanker attack off coast of Oman.
Uneasy calm in Kashmir on second anniversary of losing autonomy
Troops patrol streets in Srinagar while most shops remain shut to mark disputed region's loss of special status in 2019.
Why is India building a military base on Agaléga island?
New Delhi is seeking to expand its presence in the Indian Ocean to challenge Chinese expansionism.
Can anything be done to stop our phones from spying on us?
The end of privacy: A global investigation exposes the scope and danger posed by Israeli spyware Pegasus.
Tokyo’s daily coronavirus tally tops record 5,000 amid Olympics
Infections surge in the Japanese capital hosting the Olympics despite a state of emergency in place since mid-July.
Tanzania opposition leader court case postponed, protesters held
Police arrest supporters of detained opposition leader Freeman Mbowe, main opposition party Chadema says.
Biden wants half of US car sales to be zero-emission by 2030
The ambitious goal, to be outlined in an executive order, has been voluntarily agreed to by top US automakers.
UK arrests 11 over racist abuse targeting Black England players
Rashford, Sancho and Saka were targeted on social media following the Euro 2020 final match against Italy.
Kashmiris in India are still suffering
Two years after the revocation of Kashmir's special status, India is still working to silence Kashmiris.
‘Lost generation’ fears as COVID locks out India’s poor students
UNICEF says only one in four Indian children has access to digital devices and the internet.
US approves potential howitzer artillery system sales to Taiwan
The possible sale, which has not been finalised, has again angered China as US seeks deeper ties with Taiwan.
Bangladesh street kitchens battle to keep free food on the menu
Hundreds of unemployed or struggling workers and homeless children are fed at Mehmankhana or 'dining place for guests'.
Israeli jets launch air raids on southern Lebanon
Hezbollah-run station confirms two air raids outside the town of Mahmoudiya, near the Lebanese-Israeli border.
Ennahdha signals shift in posture amid Tunisia political crisis
Largest force in Parliament shifts course, says president's moves constitute opportunity for reform.
Nigeria accused of ‘ruthless’ crackdown in restive southeast
Amnesty says it documented at least 115 killings by security forces this year in restive southeastern states.
What should Pakistan do to end violence against women?
Activists are urging officials to increase accountability for perpetrators and boost support for survivors.
US plans to require COVID vaccine for most travellers: Official
The official, speaking anonymously, said the change is part of a plan to reopen US to travel from several countries.
Australia to pay reparations to ‘Stolen Generations’
Announcement comes three months after families began legal action over policy of forced assimilation.
Dozens hurt in Beirut clashes on port explosion anniversary
Memorials turned into protests on the one-year anniversary marking enormous explosion that devastated Lebanon's capital.
Two years of Kashmir unrest, political void and a sinking economy
As disputed region marks second anniversary of losing special status, Al Jazeera reviews what New Delhi's move achieved.
The many challenges facing Iran’s new President Ebrahim Raisi
From managing an ailing economy to balancing ties with the West, Iran’s eighth president will not have an easy job.
Australia’s ‘Stolen Generations’: ‘Heroin use hid the pain’
For decades, 77-year-old Uncle Jack was a familiar face on Australian TVs. He was also homeless and addicted to heroin.
India beat Germany for 1st men’s Olympic hockey medal in 41 years
Former hockey greats end four-decade medal drought with 5-4 win over Germany to secure bronze at the Tokyo Games.
Japan to expand COVID curbs amid ‘unprecedented’ surge in cases
Latest move will place more than 70 percent of Japan's population under some sort of COVID-19 restrictions.
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