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Russia and Ukraine face off over Kerch Strait
Ukraine accuses Russia of flouting maritime law by restricting Kerch Strait flanking occupied Crimea.
Rhino numbers tick higher, but poachers lurk amid high demand for horns
Africa reports 586 rhino killings in 2023, up from 551 in 2022, with poaching the main threat.
India wins historic double team gold at FIDE Chess Olympiad 2024
India's two team and four individual gold medals are hailed as the beginning of its reign as the 'best chess nation'.
Israeli air raids hit wide swaths of southern Lebanon, kill at least 182
Lebanese Health Ministry says children, women and medics among victims of intensified Israeli air attacks.
Nigerian school funded with plastic waste proceeds on the brink of collapse
A school scheme to educate poor children and clean up pollution in Lagos brought hope. Now its future is at risk.
Tanzanian police crack down on planned opposition rally
Leaders arrested following police chief's warning of tough measures to block protest.
Lebanon reports at least 100 killed as Israel bombards south
Israeli warnings and air strikes on Lebanon raise fears of regional escalation into full-scale war.
Video: Israeli jets bombard southern Lebanon
Israel's military has carried out a new wave of air attacks in southern Lebanon.
Marxist-leaning Dissanayake sworn in as Sri Lanka president
Video shows the moment Sri Lanka's new president, Marxist-leaning Anura Kumara Dissanayake, was sworn in.
Sri Lanka beat New Zealand by 63 runs in first Test at Galle
Sri Lanka wrapped up New Zealand's innings within four overs on the last day of the Test match at Galle.
Rescuers comb muddy riverbanks after floods kill six in Japan
Teams are searching for missing people after rains pounded the Noto region, triggering landslides and floods.
What’s behind India’s latest #MeToo movement in Malayalam cinema?
A probe panel's report has lifted the veil on widespread sex abuse in the industry, with more allegations emerging too.
Anura Kumara Dissanayake takes oath as Sri Lanka’s next president
Marxist-leaning politician says he understands the complex challenges facing Sri Lanka and aims to meet people's hopes.
At least six killed in Japan after floods hit quake-stricken Noto Peninsula
Record rain inundated the area, which was still rebuilding following January's 7.5 magnitude quake.
‘That will be it’: Trump says he won’t run again if beaten in US election
Polls suggest Trump and rival Kamala Harris are neck and neck in the key swing states where elections are often decided.
Zelenskyy in US to present latest peace plan to Biden, Harris, Trump
Ukrainian president begins high-stakes trip with visit to weapons factory in Pennsylvania.
Mayor of only Muslim-run city in US endorses Trump for election
Amer Ghalib, who leads city in battleground state of Michigan, says Republican is 'right choice' despite disagreements.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 941
As the war enters its 941st day, these are the main developments.
Singapore gears up for biggest corruption trial in decades
Ex-Transport Minister S Iswaran is accused of accepting gifts including F1 tickets and a Brompton bike from two tycoons.
After vowing to halt Japan’s economic decline, Kishida leaves mixed legacy
Japanese leader's 'new capitalism' produced some positive results but economy still faces major obstacles, analysts say.
Does the Israeli military have a clear battle plan?
Almost a year into its war on Gaza, Israel is fighting on multiple fronts in the region.
UN aims ‘to bring multilateralism back’ as it adopts Pact for the Future
Members adopt blueprint for future to tackle wars, environmental threats and technological challenges facing humanity.
Scholz’s SPD narrowly ahead of far right in east German state: Projections
Social Democrats likely to win 31 percent of vote in Brandenburg, a slight lead over AfD at 29 percent, projections say.
UK’s Starmer under pressure over economy as Labour conference begins
PM Keir Starmer promises to protect public services and rules out austerity measures as ruling party meets in Liverpool.
US wants seats for Africa at UNSC – with a catch
Seats on the UN Security Council without veto power is an insult,' argues former African diplomat Arikana Chihombori.
What’s happening between Israel, Hezbollah as war on Gaza nears one year?
Alarm is spreading among observers who fear the two sides may have finally pushed things too far.
Classes resume at Bangladesh university at heart of anti-Hasina protests
Dhaka University is full again, weeks after authorities shuttered campus following deadly antigovernment demonstrations.
Lando Norris wins Singapore GP to narrow F1 title race with Max Verstappen
McLaren's Norris completed his third career win to cut into Red Bull driver Verstappen's lead on top of the F1 table.
Press groups condemn Israel closing Al Jazeera office in Ramallah
Committee to Protect Journalists says it is 'deeply alarmed' by the raid and calls for protection of press freedom.
USC: The university of lockdown
Here is an inside look at the University of Southern California's repressive laboratory.
Sri Lanka elects Marxist-leaning Dissanayake as president to fix economy
Anura Kumara Dissanayake picked to fight corruption and bolster fragile economy after worst financial crisis in decades.
Bastianini wins Emilia-Romagna MotoGP, Martin extends championship lead
Jorge Martin extended his lead in the championship standings thanks Francesco Bagnaia crashing out.
Israel orders closure of Al Jazeera office in Ramallah
Armed Israeli soldiers raided Al Jazeera's bureau in the occupied West Bank and imposed a 45-day closure order.
Fact check: Did Harris exaggerate scale of Trump’s pre-career inheritance?
Harris claimed Trump started out in business with '$400m on a silver platter' from his father. But is that accurate?
Seven killed as Israel strikes Gaza school sheltering displaced again
Attack on Kafr Qasim School in Shati refugee camp comes a day after 22 people were killed in another school attack.
Al Jazeera obtains video of Israeli drone killing in Gaza
Al Jazeera has obtained video showing an Israeli military drone killing a wounded and immobile Palestinian man in Gaza.
‘Criminal act’: Al Jazeera denounces Israeli raid on Ramallah office
The network vows to continue its coverage of the Israeli attacks on the Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
Bodies of coal miners retrieved using mine carts after Iran explosion
Mine carts are being used to retrieve bodies of dozens of workers killed in an explosion at a coal mine in eastern Iran.
Kim Sajet on US presidential portraits and leadership evolution
As the 2024 election nears, Kim Sajet explores how presidential portraits reflect US governance evolution.
Israeli forces raid and shut down Al Jazeera bureau in occupied West Bank
Israeli troops order Al Jazeera's shutdown aimed at silencing network's coverage of Gaza war.
The surfer and tribal chief fighting to save a 550km South African coast
A motley crew of surfers, academics and fishers fight back against mining companies pillaging the country's West Coast.
Qatar art installation sheds light on Gaza’s children killed by Israel
More than 15,000 teddy bear sculptures, each representing a Gaza child's killing by Israel, unveiled in Doha.
Sri Lanka election results: Second count to decide presidential winner
Marxist-leaning politician Dissanayake leads as second round of counting under way to decide the presidential winner.
Japan orders thousands to evacuate flooded prefecture amid heavy rain
Floods prompt Japan to order tens of thousands of people in Ishikawa prefecture to leave.
Dozens killed in Mexico as rivals fight for control of Sinaloa cartel
At least 10 more people reported killed as the government deploys 600 soldiers to reinforce security amid gang violence.
Israel’s attempted silencing of Al Jazeera’s coverage of the occupation
Al Jazeera's Zein Basravi recorded this message in case Israel shut down Al Jazeera's bureau in Ramallah.
German police chase and detain boy at pro-Palestine rally
Video shows German police chasing a 10-year-old boy carrying a Palestinian flag, before he was taken into custody.
Israel closes Al Jazeera bureau in Ramallah: All you need to know
At 3am, heavily armed Israeli soldiers raided the office of Al Jazeera in Ramallah, throwing the team out.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 940
As the war enters its 940th day, these are the main developments.
Cricket: India beat Bangladesh by 280 runs to win first Test in Chennai
Bangladesh were all out for 234 on the fourth day in Chennai as hometown hero Ashwin took 10 wickets after his century.
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