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Venezuela: Outrage over the death of a detained navy captain
Opposition's Guaido and the US blame Maduro's government for the death of navy officer Rafael Acosta Arevalo.
EU leaders fail to agree on bloc leadership
All-night talks end with failure to appoint new European Union chiefs for the coming five-year term.
Given history of slurs, minorities fear Boris Johnson leadership
Conservative MP Johnson is the favourite to win the leadership contest and become PM, and anti-racists are worried.
Sri Lanka president rejects UN chief's appeal over hangings
Maithripala Sirisena says he has signed death warrants for drug offenders but gives no date for executions.
Sudan's path to democracy is blocked by a modern slavery pact
Foreign powers have long looked to Sudan to procure enslaved soldiers for their armies. Today it is happening again.
Israel settlements funded by US Duty Free tycoons
The Falic family, owners of the chain of Duty Free Americas shops, funds settler groups in occupied West Bank.
Kashmir minibus plunges into Kishtwar gorge, killing at least 35
Overcrowded minibus drives off Himalayan mountain road in Kishtwar district, plunging into 150-metre deep gorge.
Polls close in Albania municipal election boycotted by opposition
Opposition leaders had threatened to interfere with the polls they boycotted as part of the anti-government protests.
Cricket World Cup: England beat India to revive semifinal hopes
England ended India's unbeaten run in the Cricket World Cup to boost their semi-final prospects.
'Amazing event': North Korea lauds Trump-Kim meeting at border
There is extensive coverage of impromptu meeting in North Korea's state media, but analysts question its significance.
Ankara warns Haftar over arrests as LNA says hit Turkish drone
Authorities order resumption of flights at Mitiga airport in Tripoli amid heightened tensions between Haftar and Turkey.
PA condemns US envoys' presence at Israeli settler-linked event
Attendance of two US officials at inauguration of occupied East Jerusalem archaeological site decried as 'hostile acts'.
Israel releases Palestinian minister of Jerusalem affairs
Hours-long detention came after Fadi al-Hadami joined Chilean President Sebastian Pinera on tour of Al-Aqsa compound.
Taliban kills 19 in Afghanistan amid peace talks with US in Doha
Taliban fighters ram vehicles laden with explosives into government office, killing eight election workers among others.
Deadly European heatwave highlights global climate crisis
At least eight people die in France, Italy and Spain, while parts of the continent get relief from record temperatures.
Violence in DRC forces thousands to flee to Uganda
Thousands of Congolese are patiently waiting in Drodro for answers from the government near the border between DR Congo and Uganda.
Albania local elections: Opposition refuses to take part
Voting will be held to elect mayors and local councils in 61 districts.
Saudi Arabia intercepts two Houthi drones launched into kingdom
Saudi-led coalition spokesperson says drone attacks on provinces of Jizan and Asir resulted in no casualties.
Is the G20 a platform for cooperation or division?
Japan's prime minister says a consensus has been reached on some issues at the G20 summit in Osaka.
US joins calls for Myanmar to end internet shutdown
US State Department says resumption of mobile data service will facilitate transparency for 'law enforcement actions'.
PA 'arrests' businessman who attended Bahrain workshop
Security source says Palestinians who participated in US-led economic workshop last week will be arrested.
Dutch queen derided over MBS meeting: 'Silence equals complicity'
UN special rapporteur accuses Queen Maxima of complicity by not discussing Khashoggi with Saudi crown prince MBS.
Trump in South Korea: US hopes to resume nuclear talks
Highlight of visit may be Trump's long-anticipated visit to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas.
US judge bars Trump from using $2.5bn to build border wall
Fund transfer is unlawful and building the wall will pose environmental threats, California judge rules.
Florida restricts recently restored voting rights to felons
Florida has the highest number of people who have been disenfranchised because of their criminal records, say campaigners.
Refugee rescue ship defies Salvini, enters Italian waters
Sea Watch ship carrying 42 refugees and migrants enters Italian waters despite an order from Rome to stay over.
Why do states allow impunity for torture?
Torture is criminalised in most countries across the world, yet very few states carry out prosecutions, say experts.
US border agency acting head resigns amid child detentions outcry
John Sanders's departure follows an uproar over reports of migrant children being held in filthy conditions.
Cambodia building collapse: Rescuers find two alive
Against the odds, two people are cut free from the tangled wreckage of Sihanoukville building and carried out alive.
Trump and MBS discuss Iran, oil in phone call
White House says leaders discussed 'Saudi Arabia's critical role in ensuring stability' in the region and oil market.
Protests in Algeria as prominent figures arrested in graft probe
Thousands keep up call for entire government surrounding former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to quit.
Kenya has a fake cosmetics problem
Kenya is awash in fake cosmetics, placing consumers at risk of purchasing inferior and possibly hazardous products.
Rocket to the gods: Buddhist blast off for good luck
At this time of year parts of northeastern Thailand and neighbouring Laos are declared no-fly zones for aircraft because of rockets being launched from farms below.
Tunisia asylum seekers face tough challenges
Fighting in Libya has forced people to flee into neighbouring Tunisia from where they hope to cross the Mediterranean and reach Europe.
UK: Conservative MP Chris Davies removed by constituents
The removal of expenses-fiddling member of parliament leaves minority Conservative government with even less authority.
'Brink of war': World leaders push for Iran-US restraint
As Iran-US showdown intensifies, nations around the globe press Tehran and Washington to step back from war.
Iraq: Civilians killed in Baghdad blast at Shia mosque
The explosion took place during Friday noon prayers inside Imam Mahdi al-Muntadhar mosque in al-Baladiyat neighbourhood.
'Seige and starve': Syrian refugees trying to survive
The opposition accuses the government of using a tactic employed throughout eight years of war - to siege and starve people into submission.
US drone shot down: Iran protests over 'provocative act'
Iran says it does not want war but reserves the right to take all appropriate measures against any hostile act.
How yoga diplomacy helps India assert its rising global influence
On International Yoga Day, Modi uses one of India's most popular exports to mark his nation's rising place in the world.
World Food Programme announces partial suspension of Yemen aid
The UN agency says decision will apply in Sanaa and was taken to prevent diversion of food away from vulnerable people.
US senators caution Trump over escalating tensions with Iran
After Iran's downing of a US military drone, US politicians warn missteps on either side could widen the conflict.
Honduran president sends military as protests continue
At least two people were killed in overnight protests against the administration of President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Who will hold Saudi Arabia accountable for Khashoggi's murder?
UN's special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings calls for international investigation into Saudi journalist's killing.
Saudi Arabia: Ending UK arms exports 'will only benefit Iran'
Saudi minister Adel al-Jubeir criticises British court ruling that suspended new weapons export licenses to Riyadh.
Al Jazeera rebuts renewed push for 'foreign agent' registration
Al Jazeera says it's not required to register under FARA after Republican congressmen called for DOJ evaluation.
Sudan prosecutor general sacked as new protests held
Hundreds of Sudanese continue with protests, demanding ruling military council to cede power to civilians.
Russia: Putin vows not to budge despite extension of EU sanctions
President speaks on EU sanctions and a range of other internal and external matters during annual call-in show.
Morsi's death spotlights systematic mistreatment of prisoners
Conditions surrounding death of ex-president highlight dismal reality endured by thousands languishing in Egypt's jails.
All about the mysterious 'brain fever' killing children in India
Experts dumbfounded by encephalitis outbreak, commonly known as brain fever, in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district.
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