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ChatGPT can now browse the internet for updated information
OpenAI has reintroduced the browsing feature to ChatGPT after temporarily disabling it in July.
Muslims in Egypt observe Mawlid al-Nabawi, the birth of the Prophet
Muslims celebrated the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad on Wednesday, a day of spiritual significance.
What you need to know about the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 stadiums
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 matches will be hosted at 10 stadiums across India.
Middle East Roundup: Tragedy strikes Iraqi couple’s ‘happiest day’
A mass fire in Iraq, Saudi's foreign policy moves, surviving Libya's floods post-ISIL-here's the Middle East this week.
Curfew in parts of India’s Manipur after protests over killing of students
Dozens of students injured in violence after protests over alleged abduction and murder of two students, officials say.
Iraq’s Nineveh buries its dead as families seek answers after wedding fire
Most of the wedding guests belong to Nineveh's Christian minority, but the tragedy shook the whole community.
Powerful blast near Uzbekistan’s Tashkent airport kills one, injures 162
A teenager dies as a window frame falls on him following the explosion at a warehouse near the capital's airport.
What is the harvest moon, how to watch it? All to know about the supermoon
Appearing bigger than other supermoons, the harvest moon will rise with its ochre-red glory on Thursday night.
Nagorno-Karabakh will ‘cease to exist’ as separate state on January 1
Authorities of the self-styled Republic of Artsakh order the dismantling of all of its state institutions.
European companies dumping toxic ships on Bangladesh beaches, HRW says
HRW says firms are ditching old ships for scrap in dangerous conditions, killing workers who pull them apart.
All you need to know about Taiwan’s new submarine in 500 words
Taiwan has plans to build eight submarines, which will be a key part of the island's strategy of deterrence.
Afro-Dabke, where Palestine and Cameroon meet to dance
The Afro-Dabke dancers of Palestine have found both identity and strength in the energetic, expressive dance.
Vietnam jails environmental activist for three years over tax fraud
Rights groups condemn sentence against prominent campaigner on issues of climate change and environmental degradation.
Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds
Japanese scientists have found between 6.7 and 13.9 pieces of microplastic in each litre of cloud water tested.
On Lampedusa, the lucky few who made it across the sea live in misery
Overcrowding, lack of food and police violence plague the people who fled to Italy praying for a better life.
Key takeaways from the second Republican US presidential debate
Candidates for 2024 nomination attack Trump for skipping the event as they talk immigration and the economy.
Calls for boycott after alleged assault mars Lebanon film festival
LIFF members deny the attack, and lawyer representing festival says a case will be filed against the accuser.
Russia says Ukraine’s Western allies assisted in Black Sea Fleet HQ attack
Moscow says US, UK had role in planning and executing attack by providing spy plane, satellite intelligence to Kyiv.
Silent killer: How deadly is air pollution?
It kills 7 million people a year. New research shows it also raises antibiotic resistance and is linked to cancer risks
China issues warning for military exercises in parts of South China Sea
Notice to shipping comes amid rising tension between Beijing and Manila over disputed Scarborough Shoal.
Czech gov’t plans to buy 24 F-35 stealth fighters in $6.5bn defence spend
Czech PM Petr Fiala says purchase of US-made F-35 fighter jets tells military allies 'that they can count on us'.
Burkina Faso’s military rulers say coup attempt foiled, plotters arrested
Military prosecutor says 4 arrested, 2 on run following reports that a coup attempt was thwarted by security services.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 582
As the war enters its 582nd day, these are the main developments.
North Korean parliament enshrines nuclear ambitions in constitution
Leader Kim Jong Un says the constitutional amendment will help North Korea hold a 'definite edge' in deterring threats.
Trump visits Michigan autoworkers a day after Biden, ramping up 2024 race
Back-to-back visits underscore significance of working-class vote in key states during the US presidential election.
Meta aims to build a future to connect ‘physical and digital’
Meta unveiled new AI products for consumers as well as bots and an updated virtual-reality headset.
French ambassador to Niger returns to Paris
Sylvain Itte leaves Niger after amid demands from the new military leaders who took over in a coup on July 26.
US soldier Travis King’s release from North Korea: What you need to know
Washington says return of US army Private Travis King does not signal diplomatic breakthrough with Pyongyang.
Trudeau apologises after Nazi honoured in Canada’s parliament
Canadian prime minister says 'terrible mistake' violated memory of all who suffered under Nazi regime.
‘State of emergency’: Six Palestinian citizens of Israel killed in one day
Palestinians and advocacy groups say Israeli authorities have long turned a blind eye to crime in their communities.
Indigenous people march on Bogota to demand justice for killings
Indigenous 'Minga' collective urges action to stem a rising wave of violence in their communities across Colombia.
Google’s antitrust showdown with US could ‘dramatically change’ competition
The case could also impact how new technologies like AI are marketed to consumers, experts said.
As Hollywood writers head back to work, what’s in new labour deal?
Supporters hail agreement to end strike as a victory, with commitments on pay, residuals and artificial intelligence.
Azerbaijan arrests former top Karabakh minister as exodus tops 50,000
Billionaire businessman Ruben Vardanyan served as head of the regional government for several months.
Iraq’s Water Wars – Part 2
Part 2 of a People & Power investigation into Iraq's intensifying water crisis and how it's impacting rural communities.
Gaza graduates demand UNRWA solutions for high unemployment rate
Unemployment rate in Gaza continues to be among the highest in the world, hitting 70 percent among young graduates.
US Senator Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to corruption charges
Menendez, who is accused of accepting bribes to advance Egyptian government interests, faces growing calls to resign.
Namibia suspends poultry imports from South Africa after bird flu fears
South Africa was Namibia's 'preferred supplier' of chicken, but it also imports poultry from Europe and South America.
Lahaina family finds devastation in first visit home after deadly wildfire
Vierra family are among first group of Lahaina residents able to return home after blazes swept across Hawaiian island.
Third Bahraini soldier dies after ‘Houthi drone attack’ near Saudi border
The Bahrain Defence Force said the soldier succumbed to the wounds he sustained in Monday's attack.
Ukraine strikes deep inside Crimea, cuts through Surovikin Line
Ukraine dealt a crippling blow to the Black Sea Fleet leadership, reportedly killing many officers at their HQ.
Slovakia’s knife-edge election to determine stance on Ukraine
Robert Fico's win could raise the prospect of Slovakia dropping its staunch support of the war-torn country.
When no one wants to listen: How being heard saved me from suicide
At age 12, then at 35 when on the verge of suicide, discovering that I was heard and therefore not alone saved my life.
Biden administration confirms it will let Israelis travel visa-free to US
Washington says Israel's admission to Visa Waiver Program recognises 'shared security interests, close cooperation'.
ECOWAS is undoubtedly in trouble, but it still has potential
West African bloc can be an important force for democracy in the region simply by enforcing its rule book consistently
New IMF funds for Sri Lanka may be delayed as review sees revenue shortfall
Global lender says it did not reach staff-level agreement with Sri Lanka in first review under a $2.9bn bailout package.
What to expect at the second Republican debate of 2024 US presidential race
Candidates will make their case as Donald Trump continues to enjoy a huge lead in the GOP presidential nomination race.
France’s abaya ban risks isolating Muslim students, experts say
Al Jazeera speaks to a teacher, rights lawyer, expert and activist on tensions between the state and Muslim minority.
Anti-migrant rhetoric dominates politics in Poland ahead of October vote
Politicians from across the political spectrum engage in anti-migrant language ahead of October 15 polls.
More than a third of Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenians flee, says Yerevan
Armenia says 42,500 people have arrived, fearing their rights and security will not be protected in Azerbaijan.
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