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Mexican drug lord 'El Chapo' Guzman sentenced to life in prison
The notorious drug cartel boss was found guilty on multiple conspiracy counts in an epic drug-trafficking case.
Palestinian prisoner dies in solitary confinement in Israeli jail
Nassar Taqatqa, 31, has been found dead in his cell in Israel's Nitzan prison weeks after his arrest.
Wrestling for change: Fighting a way of life in Dagestan
How wrestling is changing lives in a turbulent part of Russia.
Mahrez's late winner takes Algeria to African Cup final
Algeria edge past Nigeria after stoppage-time goal to seal a place in the final where they will take on Senegal.
Cricket World Cup: England beat New Zealand to lift trophy
Hosts England edge past New Zealand in a nerve-wracking final to win the World Cup for the first time.
Iran 'ready for talks' with US if sanctions are lifted
Iranian leader Rouhani says Tehran open for dialogue if sanctions are lifted and US returns to nuclear deal.
Syrian government struggles to make gains in Idlib
Syrian government forces and their allies are now defending their territory against a fierce counteroffensive by rebel factions.
26 killed in hours-long al-Shabab hotel siege in Somalia
A suicide car bomber and gunmen attacked a hotel where a political gathering was taking place in port city of Kismayo.
'End this cruelty': Dozens rally in Seoul to ban dog meat trade
While dog meat restaurants are a dwindling business in South Korea, it is neither legal nor explicitly banned.
Gibraltar arrests two more officers from seized Iranian tanker
Gibraltar police say four men being questioned after the interception of vessel in suspected breach of EU sanctions.
Mistaken identity: 'People smuggler' freed after years in jail
Court rules Medhanie Tesfamariam Behre, arrested three years ago, was not human trafficker Medhanie Yehdego Mered.
Epstein scandal: US Labor Secretary Acosta to resign
Acosta announced his resignation amid controversy over his handling of a sexual abuse case against businessman Epstein.
US Labor Secretary Acosta resigns amid Epstein plea deal scrutiny
Acosta faces criticism over his handling of a plea deal of Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of sexually abusing minors.
Georgia-Russia tensions: Donald Tusk criticises flight ban
A tourist authority official told Al Jazeera hotel occupancy rates are down by 80 percent. If the flight ban from Russia continues, the Georgian economy is going to suffer.
Amid stalemate, Sudanese struggle to cope with economic crisis
Financial woes that played major role in protests that led to al-Bashir's toppling continue during political deadlock.
China Wrestling: Shaolin Monks turn entertainers
In ancient China, students trained in martial arts to protect their communities from bandits and other and other enemies. These days, it is more of a hobby but these men say professional wrestling has given them a new way to turn their passion into a career.
Mississippi floods protection devastating fisheries
In the US, the Mississippi River is running at record levels, forcing engineers to implement flood protection measures to protect cities.
Rene Favaloro: A pioneer in heart bypass surgery
Argentine doctor credited for bringing coronary artery bypass surgery into clinical field, saving thousands of lives.
Indonesian woman who recorded boss's lewd call gets jail reprieve
Indonesia's attorney general says he has suspended Baiq Nuril Maknun's fine and six-month sentence.
UN approves resolution to probe Duterte's 'war on drugs'
Human rights council approves resolution seeking comprehensive report on situation in the Philippines within a year.
Italian prosecutors launch probe into Russia collusion claims
Far-right deputy PM faces probe after reports say his League party received millions of euros via covert Russian deal.
US: Louisiana braces for first hurricane of the season
Tropical Storm Barry could develop into a Category-1 hurricane as it makes landfall this week, bringing torrential rain.
Ghana's president wants Africa-Europe relationship to change
Nana Akufo-Addo says the continent must 'take our destiny in our own hands' and transform dynamic with Europe.
UK accuses Iranian boats of impeding British tanker in the Gulf
Denial by Tehran after UK says Iranian ships tried blocking vessel in Hormuz Strait but withdrew after 'verbal warning'.
Well rehab programme brings new life to rural Ethiopia
In some of Ethiopia's remote villages, aid agencies are helping restore access to clean water.
German court rules on repatriation of Syria ISIL fighter's family
Foreign ministry must facilitate return of four German nationals from Syria, Berlin court says.
Captain, chief officer of seized Iranian tanker arrested in Gibraltar
Gibraltar police arrest the captain of an Iranian supertanker, seized by the UK last week.
Saudi Arabia moves to secure Yemen ports after UAE drawdown
Analysts say UAE's surprise pullout may strain ties with ally Saudi Arabia at a time of heightened tensions with Iran.
England trounce Australia to reach Cricket World Cup final
Century stand by England openers carried on the bowlers' good work to seal a spot in Sunday's final against New Zealand.
Touchdown: Japan's Hayabusa2 makes final landing on asteroid
The spacecraft collected data which scientists hope could provide clues to the origin of the solar system.
Four killed as car bombs target funeral in Libya's Benghazi
Two civilians, two soldiers killed in Benghazi blasts attended by senior military leaders aligned with commander Haftar.
Nigeria's Shia Muslims continue protest over el-Zakzaky detention
IMN leaders say group founder suffered a stroke this week in detention as protests spread to Lagos.
The spectre of a Syrian Srebrenica
The dehumanisation campaign Syrians are facing is strikingly similar to the one that led to the genocide of Bosnians.
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson jailed for nine months
Robinson jeopardised trial of a gang of alleged child abusers by posting video on Facebook, Britain's High Court ruled.
Fears of violence amid heightened tensions over Belfast bonfires
Organisers of Belfast bonfire asked to abandon plans and leave site, with local authorities wary of armed confrontation.
Palestinian killed by Israeli fire in northern Gaza Strip
Hamas said its member Mahmoud al-Adham was shot by Israeli forces in the northern town of Beit Hanoun.
Kem Ley murder: Groups slam arrest of activists seeking new probe
Human rights organisations condemn arrests of seven as Cambodian clampdown on freedom of press and freedom of assembly.
Life in the city: Tackling Kabul's urban challenges
Security and environmental concerns prompt residents and experts to seek better urban strategies and living conditions.
More than a dozen killed in Pakistan train collision
Officials say at least 15 killed and 71 injured after passenger train hits stationary freight train in central Pakistan.
HRW warns Russia press freedom deteriorating after arrests
Human Rights Watch warns Russia's press freedom is deteriorating, and journalists are at risk.
UK ambassador to US resigns as diplomatic crisis deepens
Kim Darroch, Britain's envoy to Washington, has stepped down from his post, saying it was 'impossible' to continue.
Radio journalist killed in the Philippines island of Mindanao
Police say Dizon was driving home, after hosting an evening news programme, when two gunmen carried out the attack.
'Sadistic' sanctions: Iran blasts US during IAEA confrontation
US practising 'economic terrorism' while threatening allies as it pressures Tehran over nuclear programme, envoy says.
Can Georgia and Russia resolve their differences?
Relations between the two became worse following Georgian protests and insults against Russia.
Federer, Nadal set up Wimbledon semifinal clash
Former world number ones to face each other for the first time at Wimbledon since the 2008 final.
Hong Kong activists promise more protests
For many protesters their movement is more than the extradition bill, it's about Hong Kong's relationship with China.
Algeria's army chief cautions against calls for 'civilian state'
Gaid Salah terms the demand a 'poisonous idea' that has come amid persisting protests.
Sahel countries need more support to fight armed groups: UN chief
Antonio Guterres calls for a clear mandate and better funding for the G5 Sahel force in its counterterrorism efforts.
Elephant, rhino populations on the rise in Tanzania: Gov't
Rhinos, elephants benefiting from anti-poaching crackdown on organised criminal networks, Tanzania's presidency says.
Media watchdog visits Saudi Arabia to free journalists
Reporters Without Borders says it met Saudi officials in April to press for the release of 30 jailed reporters.
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