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Iraq armed groups expert Hisham al-Hashemi shot dead in Baghdad
Al-Hashemi was attacked by unknown gunmen near his home in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
Turkey threatens 'response' if EU imposes sanctions
FM Cavusoglu says Ankara will not be held hostage by Greece and Cyprus and called on EU to be an 'honest broker'.
In Pictures: Myanmar village 'blessed' with marble bounty
Artisans in Sagyin have carved out a living from marble for generations but some fear the dust that cloaks the village.
Seattle driver accused of hitting protesters heads to court
Protesters screamed and scattered as the car approached, 24-year-old Summer Taylor was killed, Diaz Love injured.
Chicago sees deadly Fourth of July weekend, 2 children shot dead
Chicago has seen rampant gang violence for years while its police force has faced accusations of corruption.
China warns UK over 'interference' in Hong Kong
UK rejects allegations of 'gross interference' over response to China's imposition of new security law in Hong Kong.
Publication date of Trump niece tell-all memoir moved forward
Book's cover reads, 'Today, Donald is much as he was at three years old: incapable of growing, learning, or evolving.'
US Supreme Court forces presidential electors to follow state law
Justices earlier invoked fears of bribery and chaos if electors could cast their ballots regardless of the popular vote.
239 scientists press WHO on 'airborne' coronavirus spread
WHO has long maintained COVID-19 is spread via larger respiratory droplets and dismissed possibility of aerosol route.
Jeffrey Epstein pal Ghislaine Maxwell moved to NY prison
Maxwell faces up to 35 years in jail for allegedly grooming underage girls for Epstein to sexually abuse.
Coronavirus: New York numbers plummet as US deaths pass 130,000
Cases are rocketing in most of the US as the original hot spot, New York, sees lowest hospitalisations since March 18.
India's Taj Mahal closure hurting tourism industry
With international flights still suspended, many who depend on tourism are worried about how they will survive.
Sport, politics and activism: The perfect mix?
Athletes using sport as platform to highlight societal issues is not new, but backlash, hostility continues to be loud.
Trump attacks NASCAR and its only Black driver Bubba Wallace
Trump wrongly accused Wallace of perpetrating a 'hoax' in the wake of incident involving a noose in a garage stall.
Spain court approves extradition of Mexico's former oil chief
Emilio Lozoya, who is wanted in Mexico on charges including bribery and money laundering, has agreed to be extradited.
Qatar coronavirus cases exceed 100,000; Kuwait tops 50,000
With a population of about 2.8 million people, Qatar has one of the world's highest per capita rates of infection.
Border between Australia's most populous states closed
Border between New South Wales and Victoria shut down indefinitely as COVID-19 cases soar.
Deadly floods, landslides wreak havoc in southern Japan
For Japan, it is the worst natural disaster since a typhoon stuck last October.
Preserving Buddhist treasures in Afghanistan
Historians at the University of Chicago and teachers in Afghanistan are working to save artefacts.
China arrests law professor who criticised Xi over coronavirus
Xu Zhangrun, who wrote articles critical of the government, taken from Beijing home by policemen, his friends say.
Phased reopening in Kenya after months-long coronavirus lockdown
President Uhuru Kenyatta says international flights to resume on August 1 and restrictions to be lifted in main cities.
UK's coronavirus-hit arts venues to receive $2bn in grants, loans
The UK's renowned arts and cultural institutions receive a lifeline after some warned they might not be able to reopen.
Racists cannot silence us
In Ghana, a country where I am judged by my personality, not my skin, I thought I was safe from racists. I was wrong.
The monkey hunters: The story of Goa's Vanarmare tribe
How an attack on a small tribe in western India brought attention to a people whose rights had long been denied.
China 'pulling back troops' after deadly border clash: India
Beijing says both sides taking effective measures to ease border tensions after skirmish that killed 20 Indian troops.
Russia finds journalist guilty of justifying 'terrorism'
Svetlana Prokopyeva avoids a six-year jail term over a radio discussion as a court lets her off with a $6,970 fine.
China cautions citizens on Canada travel amid rift over HK law
Warning comes a day after Beijing rebuked Ottawa for suspending extradition treaty with Hong Kong over security law.
In Pictures: Lockdown inspires gardening boom in India's Nagaland
People in the northeast state were forced to grow vegetables after supply lines were cut during nationwide lockdown.
Italy, Malta reject 52 migrants stranded on animal cargo ship
Captain of Lebanese cargo ship carrying 52 migrants rescued in the Mediterranean says food and water are running out.
In Pictures: Drones light up Seoul sky with coronavirus messages
Some 300 unmanned aerial vehicles used to showcase motivational and awareness messages amid COVID-19 battle.
Can Sweden's 'vertical farms' solve global food shortages?
Al Jazeera takes a look at an intricate farming operation within Stockholm’s city walls.
Philippine court asked to annul Duterte-backed anti-terror law
Philippine president signed bill into law on Friday after pushing it through Congress during the coronavirus lockdown.
Italy's Oscar-winning composer Ennio Morricone dies at 91
Morricone worked with the most renowned directors during a career that earned him an Oscar for lifetime achievement.
Israel targets Hamas post in new air raids on Gaza Strip
Aerial assault comes after rockets were fired towards Israel from the besieged enclave, Israeli army says.
Dominican opposition declares victory in coronavirus-hit election
With 60 percent of votes counted, opposition candidate Luis Abinader claims win in presidential poll held amid pandemic.
COVID-19 surges in Colombia, doctors fear deaths underreported
Colombia is reporting a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths along its Caribbean coast.
Mali: President Keita meets protest leader Mahmoud Dicko
Meeting comes after tens of thousands join protests over deteriorating security and economic situation in the country.
In Pictures: Desperate searches as dozens die in Japan floods
Thousands of rescue workers search through the wreckage of houses to look for survivors as nearly 40 are feared dead.
City in China's Inner Mongolia warns of suspected bubonic plague
Health officials issue alert forbidding hunting, eating of animals that could carry disease caused by deadly bacteria.
Tokyo's Koike re-elected governor, buoyed by coronavirus handling
First female governor of Japan's capital is seen as possible future candidate for prime minister.
'Smart call': Victoria, NSW to seal border because of coronavirus
Australia's two most populous states to close border for first time in a century after spike in coronavirus in Victoria.
Japan searches for survivors with nearly 40 feared dead in floods
Many elderly people are thought to have lost their lives after torrential rain lashed southern island of Kyushu.
Italy clears rescue ship to bring 180 migrants to Sicily
Ocean Viking allowed to dock in Sicily on Monday after being stranded at sea with 180 people rescued in late June.
Croatia's ruling conservatives win parliamentary vote
Right-wing parties dominate polls held amid fears of coronavirus outbreak that capped turnout at record low 46 percent.
Iran reports new record one-day coronavirus death toll - Live
Iranian health authorities announce 163 new deaths due to the COVID-19 as the number of fatalities rises to 11,571.
Trump official: Unclear if RNC can be safely held in Florida
Republican Party officials had moved the event from North Carolina after a dispute over required coronavirus measures.
Croatia: Exit poll shows ruling HDZ set to win parliamentary vote
Election held amid rising coronavirus infections and a sharp economic downturn due to the pandemic.
Fire at Iran's Natanz nuclear facility caused significant damage
Iranian officials say incident could slow down the country's development and production of advanced centrifuges.
Is the 2015 Iran nuclear deal worth saving?
Tehran triggers dispute mechanism, saying European powers are not keeping up their part of the agreement.
Libya gov't vows response after base hit by 'foreign air force'
Turkey's state news agency says air raids against al-Watiya was carried out by 'unidentified planes' with no casualties.
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