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Vogue’s Wintour taps successor to lead editorial at the iconic magazine
Chloe Malle, who has been with the magazine for more than a decade, will take the top job even as Wintour stays on.
Peru pledges to investigate the ‘heinous’ killing of Indonesian diplomat
Police say diplomat Zetro Leonardo Purba was shot three times as he bicycled home to his apartment in Lima, Peru.
Belgium to recognise Palestinian state, impose sanctions on Israel
Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot tells Al Jazeera his country will recognise Palestine as a state this month.
Top genocide scholars say Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
The leading group of genocide scholars has agreed that Israel's actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide.
Kraft Heinz to split into two companies as financial struggles mount
The spinoff comes a decade after the two companies merged in efforts to boost growth.
Putin says Trump admin ‘listening’ to Russia’s stance on Ukraine war
The Russian leader told the Slovak PM that Moscow and Washington had a 'mutual understanding' on how to end the war.
The Bilbao Effect
How the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao helped reinvent a run-down Spanish port and created an urban revival.
Nestle CEO fired over undisclosed affair
Sudden dismissal of Laurent Freixe after just one year in the job adds to Nestle's woes, which include high tariffs.
Trial of Brazil’s Bolsonaro enters verdict phase over alleged coup plot
The former president is charged with five counts, including plotting the assassination of senior officials.
US judge declares Trump’s military deployment to Los Angeles illegal
US District Judge Charles Breyer questions Trump's rationale that Los Angeles protests constituted a 'rebellion'.
Gaza kids return to class in tents as education system crumbles
The start of September is no longer the start of the school year for most of Gaza's children.
Indonesian students demand release of arrested protesters
A student group in Gorontalo, Indonesia, is demanding the release of 11 protesters arrested during a demonstration.
Signing Israel’s Solomon sparks fan outcry at Spain’s Villarreal
Villarreal's signing of Israel international Manor Solomon on transfer deadline day causes fan backlash.
Why is Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro on trial — and what’s next?
Former Brazilian president in court along with seven others accused of failed power grab after 2022 election loss.
I survived the Gaza genocide only to witness firsthand Western complicity
I was evacuated to France, where I saw the reason why the world is allowing my people to be slaughtered.
Why US navy deployment has Venezuela on red alert
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has accused the US of planning a military takeover.
LIVE: Protests in US capital as Trump pushes domestic troop deployment
US Congress returns to session amid renewed unrest. Chicago braces for possible federal troop deployment.
Depriving Palestinians of conditions of life “constitutes genocide”
You don't need to just shoot someone for it to constitute genocide."
The real crisis isn’t climate change, ecologist Sandra Diaz says
One of the world's leading ecologists warns collapse of biodiversity, not just climate change, could undo civilization.
Families search for survivors under rubble after Afghan earthquake
Families are searching for loved ones under the rubble in eastern Afghanistan after a magnitude 6 quake wiped villages.
Ireland intervenes after Gaza activist national beaten by German police
Kitty O'Brien attended a Berlin demonstration last week to protest against Israel's targeted killing of Palestinians.
Are tradwives rebranding feminism?
The Streamexamines the growing trend in the US in which women areturning to the traditional stay-at-home lifestyle.
Burkina Faso bans homosexuality as a crime punishable with prison, fines
In the new law, those found guilty of homosexuality could face a two- to five-year prison sentence.
Anti-racism scholar’s career “ruined” by pro-Israel lobby
Randa Abdel-Fattah is an anti-racism scholar who lost an $870,000 research grant over her criticisms of Israel.
China’s Victory Day military parade: Who’s attending and why it matters
Xi is hosting Putin and other world leaders for a show of strength and a reminder of history.
What we know about Sudan’s deadly landslide
A landslide in Sudan's western Darfur flattened the mountain village of Tarasin, with as many as 1,000 people feared dea
Why is France’s government on the brink of collapse, again?
PM Francois Bayrou faces an uphill battle in securing support for his unpopular plans to shore up France's finances.
‘I felt helpless’: Ethiopian doctors held, harassed for seeking better pay
Among lowest-paid medics in East Africa, Ethiopia's doctors face state crackdown in strike for better working conditions
Gender-row Olympic boxer Lin won’t compete at world championships
Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting and Algeria's Imane Khelif both set to miss boxing's world championships amid ongoing gender row.
Israeli-induced starvation in Gaza kills 185 in August, 13 more in 24 hours
More than 360 people, including 130 children, have died from hunger since the start of Israel's genocidal war on Gaza.
Transfer deadline day recap: Isak to Liverpool and Donnarumma City-bound
Liverpool and Man Utd have busy end to Europe's transfer window while Man City deal late for PSG's Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Adding insult to ‘injuries’
Saying that the Lebanon pager bombings blamed on Israel caused only 'injuries' fails to do justice to the actual horrors
What if… the US stopped supporting Israel tomorrow?
Half of US voters believe Israel is committing genocide and six in 10 oppose further military aid, polls suggest.
Al Jazeera reporter in aftermath of Israeli strike on crowded Gaza market
Al Jazeera's Moath al-Kahlout captured the chaos after the Israeli military targeted a crowded market in Gaza City on Mo
Indonesian police use tear gas on university campuses in ongoing protests
The Islamic University of Bandung's student body says security officials 'brutally attacked' the campus with tear gas.
‘It’s all theatre’: How are Europe and the US pulling apart on Ukraine?
Each side is trying to spend the other's money on security, as they shift to a new geopolitical equilibrium.
Search for survivors after deadly Afghanistan earthquake
Earthquake in eastern Afghanistan kills more than 1,100 as rescuers search rubble in remote villages.
Xi welcomes ‘old friend’ Putin who lauds ‘unprecedented’ ties in Beijing
The two leaders' meeting comes the day before a military parade marking Japan's surrender in World War II.
Australia moves to stamp out ‘nudify’ and stalking apps
Tech platforms to be responsible for preventing access to 'abhorrent technologies' under reforms announced by Canberra.
Sudan landslide ‘kills more than 1,000’
A landslide triggered by heavy rain destroyed an entire village in Sudan's Darfur, killing more than 1,000 people.
Rescuers focus on remote mountainous regions after Afghanistan earthquake
The provincial head of disaster management, Ehsanullah Ehsan, says they cannot 'predict' the number of bodies trapped.
China, Russia pledge new global order at Shanghai Cooperation summit
Chinese President Xi Jinping outlines plans for new development bank and financing options for SCO members.
Afghanistan earthquake live: Search for survivors on after 900 killed
Rescuers try to reach isolated villages in eastern Kunar province after a 6.0 quake kills 800 people and wounds 2,800.
Why Pakistan is rushing to mend fences with Bangladesh
Pakistan intensifies outreach to Bangladesh, seeking new partnerships as regional power dynamics shift.
LIVE: Israel kills 17 Palestinians in Gaza since dawn
Israeli forces continue to attack people seeking food aid as the death toll from famine continues to rise in Gaza.
US Open: Jannik Sinner demolishes Alexander Bublik, advances to quarters
The world No 1 beat Bublik in round of 16, losing just three games and reversing a shock loss to the Kazakh in June.
UK had hottest summer since records began, Met Office says
News comes as the opposition Conservative Party pledges to drill all remaining North Sea oil and gas, if elected.
Vietnam marks 80th independence anniversary with military parade
Tens of thousands of people gather in Hanoi to celebrate declaration of independence from French colonial rule.
Mitchell Starc announces retirement from T20 cricket
The Australian bowling superstar made the shock announcement ahead of the upcoming Ashes series and T20 World Cup.
Landslide kills more than 1,000 in Sudan’s Darfur region, armed group says
Sudan Liberation Movement/Army appeals for UN help to recover bodies from village buried by landslide after heavy rain.
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