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Several killed in Yemen floods
Storms continue around Gulf of Aden and southern Red Sea, leaving at least 17 dead in the northern Marib region.
Turkey's foreign policy and the myth of neo-Ottomanism
Contrary to what many observers believe, Turkey's foreign policy is not expansionist. It is defensive and pragmatic.
Indian PM Modi lays foundation of Ram temple at razed mosque site
Modi broke ground on a long-awaited temple of Hindu God Ram at the site of a demolished 16th-century mosque.
Iran executes man for killing IRGC member during 2017-18 protests
Execution comes weeks after Tehran sentenced to death a former opposition figure implicated in the same protests.
Lebanon blast: Ammonium nitrate behind many industrial accidents
When combined with fuel and oil, ammonium nitrate creates a potent explosive widely used in the construction industry.
Australia's Morrison says US-China war no longer inconceivable
Prime minister also says stronger Indo-Pacific alliance with like-minded nations is a 'critical priority' for Australia.
The false promise of normalcy and development in Kashmir
A year after the annexation of Kashmir, the socio-economic situation has gotten worse.
Hundreds of Peru women, girls gone missing during virus lockdown
At least 1,200 disappearances reported across Latin American country since the start of coronavirus pandemic in March.
In Kashmir, a year of misery
Al Jazeera profiles five Kashmiris whose lives have been adversely affected by the revocation of autonomy.
Beirut blast: Tracing the explosives that tore apart the capital
Customs correspondence raises questions about negligence that may have led to the massive blast in Lebanon's capital.
Egypt to withdraw from latest Nile dam talks for consultations
Egypt fears the $4bn project could lead to water shortages upstream, while Sudan is concerned about dam's safety.
In Pictures: Kashmir marks a year since losing special status
India has imposed a security lockdown to prevent protests on the anniversary of the revocation of region's autonomy.
Colombia top court places ex-President Uribe under house arrest
Supreme Court's ruling is the first ever in Colombia ordering the detention of a former president.
Dozens killed, thousands wounded in Beirut explosion: Live
Officials expect death toll to rise after huge explosion rips through Lebanon's capital.
Beirut explosion: World reacts to deadly blast in Lebanon capital
Leaders across the globe offer support as Lebanese officials warn the number of dead and wounded is expected to rise.
Malaysian police raid Al Jazeera's office, seize computers
Al Jazeera condemns 'troubling escalation' in crackdown on press, urges authorities to immediately cease criminal probe.
UN says coronavirus has disrupted education of 1 billion: Live
UN chief Antonio Guterres said schools were closed in 160 countries in mid-July, amid coronavirus pandemic.
Breonna Taylor killing: Prosecution may face obstacles
The Louisville attorney general is under increasing pressure to file charges against the three officers who shot Taylor.
In Pictures: Lebanon's capital Beirut shaken by massive explosion
Giant mushroom cloud rises above Beirut as blast in port area causes casualties, extensive damage to parts of capital.
Those responsible for Beirut 'catastrophe' will 'pay price': PM
Hassan Diab also appeals for international assistance to help Lebanon, which is already mired in major economic crisis.
Trump-appointed US envoys in Iceland, UK, seem undiplomatic
Foibles of politically appointed US ambassadors lacking diplomatic experience have surfaced in the Trump administration.
UK newspaper publishes unreleased video of George Floyd's death
The clips were shown to some media but not released publicly, and reveal the final encounter between Floyd and police.
Why does Sri Lanka's parliamentary election matter?
The Rajapaksa family aims to strengthen its grip as voters go to polls in Sri Lanka.
Dozens killed as huge explosion rips through Lebanon's Beirut
Interior minister says explosion at port appears to have been caused by ammonium nitrate stored in warehouse.
'I can't believe I'm alive': Survivors recount Beirut explosion
Al Jazeera speaks to witnesses and survivors in immediate aftermath of massive explosion that shook Lebanon's capital.
In Pictures: Hurricane Isaias brought heavy rain and winds to US
Hurricane Isaias was downgraded to a tropical storm Tuesday after making landfall overnight as a category one hurricane.
$600 a week a sticking point for US coronavirus relief bill
Democrats, Republicans differ over priorities in new round of coronavirus aid between $1 trillion and $3.3 trillion.
US: Accused Twitter hacker teenager pleads not guilty
Graham Clark, 17, faces numerous charges including 17 counts of communications fraud after the massive hack.
Trump signs Great American Outdoors Act to fund conservation
Congress backed the measure; critics say it falls far short of what is needed to maintain national parks and forests.
How far can Israel go in trying to erase Palestinians?
Palestinians have resisted Israeli occupation and colonisation for decades. But erasure is still a looming threat.
Israel's Netanyahu warns Hezbollah after Syria attack
Israeli army says air raids in southern Syria were a response to an attempt to lay explosives in occupied Golan Heights.
Venezuela market at centre of Caracas COVID-19 outbreak
Thousands crowd into Caracas open-air bazaar and pay little heed to social distancing despite rising coronavirus cases.
As Modi heads to Ayodhya for Ram temple, fears of a Hindu India
Hindu nationalist leader to launch construction of controversial temple amid fears India is losing its secularism.
Zimbabwe president vows to 'flush out' opponents
Emmerson Mnangagwa takes aim at critics after rights groups reported arrests of activists and opposition members.
Trump on US coronavirus deaths: 'It is what it is'
Trump made the comment during an interview in which he also downplayed the legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis.
Dutch whistle-blower urges probe into nuclear espionage scandal
Frits Veerman was punished for turning in his colleague who was selling secret intelligence to Pakistan in the early 1970s.
Migrant rescue charities call on Italy to release impounded ships
Sea-Eye, Sea-Watch and SOS Mediterranee say ships were seized on 'spurious grounds' to prevent migrants from landing.
US elections: Primaries in five states show diverging politics
Candidates on polar opposites of the political spectrum are facing challenges on Tuesday amid increased polarisation.
France to pay home caregivers coronavirus bonus by year's end
Home caregivers who helped the elderly and people with disabilities during the coronavirus pandemic to receive a bonus.
Australian military steps in to enforce COVID-19 lockdown
Hundreds deployed in Victoria, which has introduced various tough measures to control the coronavirus outbreak.
Germany deploys 250 soldiers for Libyan arms embargo mission
The Hamburg frigate departs from Germany's Wilhelmshaven on a five-month mission to enforce a UN arms embargo.
Activists call for 'global spotlight' on plight of Kashmiris
Black Lives Matter, Palestinian and other activists express solidarity with Kashmiris ahead of revocation anniversary.
Six years on, Yazidis in Iraq demand justice for ISIL persecution
After the group was chased out of Yazidi areas in 2015, little has been done to heal the wounds of the minority group.
Sri Lanka's Rajapaksa aims to consolidate power in key polls
President Gotabaya Rajapaksa looks to expand power in parliamentary polls amid COVID-19 and looming economic crisis.
Chad slows down internet to curb 'hate speech' on social media
Government says measure introduced to curb 'dissemination of messages inciting hate and division' in the country.
Tehran housing cost skyrockets as people struggle to afford rent
Why the Iranian capital has become one of the world's most unaffordable cities to live in.
Red alert issued after heavy rain causes travel chaos in Mumbai
Indian city partially flooded, disrupting rail, road traffic, shutting offices as more rain expected over comings days.
Afghan security forces retake control of Jalalabad prison
Afghan forces say they have retaken prison after at least 29 were killed in hours-long battle following ISIL-claimed attack on the facility.
Nicaragua's jailed activists face a coronavirus death sentence
The Nicaraguan government is using the pandemic as a weapon against dissidents.
Early voting begins in Belarus for presidential election
Longtime leader Alexander Lukashenko seeks a sixth term after barring his main rivals from running.
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