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Maduro’s greatest test? All you need to know about Venezuela’s election
Dire economic conditions and a galvanised opposition could spell the end of President Nicolas Maduro's time in power.
Rains help firefighters battle blazes in Canada’s Jasper National Park
Town council of Jasper says about 32 percent of structures in the town had been destroyed in the wildfire.
More than 180,000 displaced from Gaza’s Khan Younis in four days, UN says
'About 182,000 people' displaced from central and eastern Khan Younis from Monday - Thursday, UN OCHA says.
Could China’s diplomatic initiatives on the Ukraine war succeed?
Bejing's diplomacy intensifies as the US and the West help Ukraine fight Russia's invasion.
As Maduro faces Gonzalez in Venezuela, sanctions remain a key hurdle
US sanctions and years of mismanagement have crippled Venezuela's oil-based economy and poses challenges for new leader.
Netanyahu meets Trump at Mar-a-Lago, capping trip marked by Gaza protests
Israeli PM seeks to mend ties with Republican presidential candidate after meetings with Biden, Harris.
What to watch for at Paris 2024 Olympics: Reusable cups
In the spirit of the Olympics, it's time for all of us to come together and ditch single-use plastic in favour of reuse.
UK police officer under criminal investigation over airport incident
Police watchdog confirms officer is due to be interviewed after video shared online of suspect being kicked.
Bangladesh minister on government’s response to deadly anti-quota protests
Bangladesh Information Minister Mohammad Arafat talks to Al Jazeera about deadly anti-quota protests and unrest.
Is traditional marriage doomed for millennials and Gen Z?
We delve into the declining marriage rates, focusing on Asia, and analyse the contributing factors to this trend.
South Africa police say 95 Libyans detained at suspected military camp
Police says Libyans entered country on study visas to train as security guards, but may have received military training.
Should Israel be banned from the Olympics?
Pro-Palestine activists are calling for Israel to be banned from the Olympics.
Sri Lanka presidential election set for September 21 amid ailing economy
President Wickremesinghe is first candidate to register at the Election Commission as he seeks mandate from voters.
Obamas endorse VP Harris in US presidential election
US Vice President Kamala Harris has released video of her receiving an endorsement from Barack and Michelle Obama.
US intercepts Russian, Chinese bombers near Alaska: What we know
The joint flight highlights growing military cooperation between the two countries, sparking concerns in the US.
For a fair world, stand with Palestine
We all have a duty, through organised events or individual efforts, to contribute to the broader struggle for justice.
Huge crowds at Venezuela opposition’s final election rally
Huge crowds came out for the final election rally by Venezuela's opposition ahead of the vote on Sunday.
UK won’t challenge ICC arrest warrant request for Netanyahu, Gallant
New Labour government says it will not pursue questions on International Criminal Court's jurisdiction.
Search for hundreds missing after deadly landslides in Ethiopia
The UN said more than 250 people were killed in twin landslides in a remote, mountainous area of southern Ethiopia.
Thousands in Vietnam mourn at funeral of Communist Party chief Trong
The 80-year-old leader's death sets the stage for a leadership race during the National Party Congress in 2026.
Gang killed 26 villagers in northern Papua New Guinea: Police
Tribal violence escalating with influx of mercenaries and automatic weapons into the strained island nation.
Why have Brazilian sharks tested positive for cocaine?
Study finds rise in numbers of people using the drug is causing large quantities to leak into the sea.
Barack Obama endorses Kamala Harris for US president
Nod from former US president and first lady Michelle Obama means Harris has won backing of all key Democrats.
French rail hit by ‘massive attack’ as Olympics begin
France's high-speed rail network has been hit by a series of arson attacks.
A year after Niger’s coup, split political loyalties test family ties
While many Nigeriens have welcomed the military rulers, others question their rhetoric and approach towards governance.
Premier of Canada’s Alberta gets tearful during wildfire news update
The premier of Alberta in Canada fought back tears on Thursday while giving an update on a raging wildfire in Jasper.
French rail network hit by ‘malicious acts’ ahead of Paris Olympics
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal calls attacks 'acts of sabotage', says they were 'prepared and coordinated'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 882
As the war enters its 882nd day, these are the main developments.
Venezuela presidential candidates hold final rallies ahead of election
The incumbent President Nicolas Maduro and main contender Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia have wrapped up their campaigns.
Why BJP’s election upset failed to halt the persecution of Muslims in India
Authorities in BJP-governed states responded to the electoral setback by inventing novel methods to attack Muslims.
Harris says she won’t be ‘silent’ on Gaza after Netanyahu meeting
Vice President Kamala Harris insisted she would not be silent' on the suffering in Gaza.
Which countries have been banned from participating in the Olympics?
Thirteen countries have been banned from the Olympics in the past. Which are they, and why were they barred?
Bangladesh quota protest heroes: Rickshaw pullers who rescued the wounded
Risking bullets, they stepped out of their homes to save their livelihoods. They ended up saving lives too.
Mexican drug lord ‘El Mayo’ Zambada and son of ‘El Chapo’ arrested in Texas
In a major blow to the Sinaloa cartel, Ismael Zambada Garcia and Joaquin Guzman were detained after landing in El Paso.
Journalists at Australian newspapers go on strike on eve of Olympics
Editorial staff vote to walk off the job after rejecting annual pay increase of between 3 and 4 percent.
Harris says she won’t be ‘silent’ on Gaza suffering after Netanyahu meeting
De facto presidential nominee draws attention to Palestinians' plight as she walks fine line on divisive conflict.
Bangladesh minister defends gov’t response to protests amid calls for probe
Mohammad Arafat tells Al Jazeera authorities tried to 'de-escalate' tensions as UN officials urge probe into crackdown.
What issues do Trump and Harris want to fight the election on?
US presidential candidates attack each other in first major speeches since Biden dropped out of race.
Protesters recreate mini-Gaza scene in Berlin to highlight suffering
Pro-Palestine protesters in Berlin staged a mini-Gaza scene, acting as victims of an Israeli attack.
Displaced Palestinians forced to live in cemetery
Displaced Palestinians have been forced to seek shelter in a cemetery in Gaza's Khan Younis.
‘Proud to be a revolutionary:’ How Maduro appeals to his dwindling base
As President Nicolas Maduro fights for political survival in Venezuela's election, some supporters refuse to desert him.
Palestinians released from Israeli prison show signs of torture
Eight Palestinians released from Israel's Ofer Prison say they were tortured and interrogated.
Paris Olympics 2024 Men’s basketball: Team USA, format, matches, venues
Which basketball teams are playing at the Olympics, when are the games and who are the favourites? Al Jazeera explains.
UN chief calls for action to stem ‘extreme heat epidemic’
Antonio Guterres urges countries to shift away from fossil fuels to tackle the climate crisis driving extreme heat.
Boat carrying 45 refugees capsizes off Yemen
Four survivors found after boat capsized off coast of Taiz governorate due to strong winds and overcrowding, UNHCR says.
‘Pressure for this to succeed’: Will Fatah-Hamas unity deal hold?
It remains to be seen if there's political will within Fatah while Israel may try to derail the agreement, analysts say.
Typhoon Gaemi hits Chinese seaboard as authorities warn of flash floods
Hundreds of thousands evacuated as authorities warn of swelling rivers, flash floods in several provinces.
So this “two-state solution” is code for neocolonialism, right?
It would be helpful to clarify what the Palestinians are really being offered as part of this much-lauded solution.
A dream deferred? An Olympic hopeful shares his scrape with deportation
Tamarri Lindo hoped to race for Canada at the Olympics. But his immigration status would be the biggest hurdle of all.
Biden begins meeting with Israel’s Netanyahu amid Gaza war protests
Israeli prime minister, who will also meet Harris and ex-President Trump on US visit, faces condemnation over conflict.
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