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Leading Egyptian opposition presidential candidate targeted by spyware
Security researchers, including from Google, believe the Egyptian government is behind the attacks.
Premier League: Fernandes scores ‘special’ volley in Man United win
United win first game in four matches and move to eighth; Man City beat Forest and Everton thrash Brentford.
Venezuela takes control of gang-run jail, ‘dismantles’ Tren de Aragua
Interior minister claims authorities have dismantled Tren de Aragua group that controlled the Tocoron prison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 578
As the war enters its 578th day, these are the main developments.
El Paso ‘at breaking point’ amid surge in refugee, migrant arrivals
El Paso in Texas pleads for help amid a dramatic increase in asylum seekers crossing into the US from Mexico.
Dozens killed in Benin after fuel depot explodes into flames
At least 35 people, including a child, killed after a blaze at an illegal fuel depot along Benin's border with Nigeria.
Bangladesh FM says not bothered by US visa curbs, promises free elections
Abdul Momen tells Al Jazeera that Bangladesh is capable of conducting free and fair polls in the wake of US visa curbs.
‘Empire of lies’: Russia’s Lavrov slams West in UN speech
Russia's foreign minister glosses over Ukraine, accuses Western allies of neo-colonialism at the UN General Assembly.
Aid enters Nagorno-Karabakh as Armenia separatists lay down weapons
Azerbaijan claims 'demilitarisation' of separatists is ongoing in close cooperation with Russian peacekeepers.
Lebanon, Israel troops fire tear gas along tense border in a disputed area
Both sides blamed each other for the violence in Chebaa Farms and the Kfar Chouba hills area.
Deadly truck explosion hits checkpoint in central Somali town
The blast in the town of Beledweyne comes as Somali government has intensified operation against al-Shabab armed group.
Crowd roars as Xi opens Hangzhou 19th Asian Games in China
The Games will be held over the next two weeks in 56 venues, of which 12 have been newly built.
The benefits of Afghanistan’s mineral riches may not be so forthcoming
Mining contracts could help Afghanistan develop, but they could also hurt its people if they are mismanaged.
Developing Afghanistan’s mines will uplift Afghans
Recently signed contracts will help the country tackle unemployment, underdevelopment and currency issues.
Canada Sikh killing: ‘Get to the bottom of this very serious matter’
Justin Trudeau says intelligence on the deadly shooting in British Columbia was passed on to India 'many weeks ago'.
Sudan army chief: ‘Revolution can be restored’
Sudan Armed Forces leader says talks with Rapid Support Forces chief are impossible; wants 'terrorist' designation.
The Netherlands’ Mark Rutte: Time to say goodbye
The Dutch prime minister discusses the end of his political and diplomatic era after 13 years in power.
Thailand’s opposition Move Forward Party names new leader
Chaithawat Tulathon has been involved in Thailand's progressive political movement for more than five years.
‘Cruel tragedy’: Uighur scholar sentenced to life in prison in China
Rahile Dawut was convicted on charges of endangering state security in a secret trial, US-based foundation says.
Libya: Media clampdown amidst a disaster
Misinformation and media restrictions add to the chaos in flood-stricken Derna. And, preserving Nigeria's past in print.
The Nollywood pioneer seeking perfection in African storytelling
Nigerian activist, actor and filmmaker Ego Boyo has been on a quest to up industry standards, for three decades.
Nord Stream sabotage one year on: What to know about the attack
Investigators from Germany, Sweden and Denmark remain tight-lipped while speculation and theories abound.
Have interest rates reached their peak?
US Federal Reserve holds rates steady while European Central Bank signals a pause in monetary tightening policy.
Ethiopian prince’s hair, artefacts returned 155 years after British plunder
Prince Alemayehu, 7, was taken to England after battle of Magdala and died there in 1879 at the age of 18.
Ukraine to receive US long-range ATACMS missiles, US media report
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy did not respond directly to a question about the US supplying long-range missile system.
Taiwan says China’s increased military drills ‘abnormal’, risks accident
Taiwan's Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng says frequency of Chinese military drills increases risk of accidental clash.
Poland’s PM tells Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to ‘never insult’ Polish people again
Poland's PM Mateusz Morawiecki accused the Ukrainian leader of insulting Poles in his United Nations address this week.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 577
As the war enters its 577th day, these are the main developments.
US auto workers expand strike as Biden prepares to join picket line
The strike now includes approximately 18,600 workers across 20 states, with presidential candidates wooing their union.
Amid canal dispute, Haitian migrants prepare to leave Dominican Republic
Correspondent John Holman speaks to Haitian migrants fleeing intimidation in the Dominican Republic as tensions rise.
Marriage declines in China as young Chinese choose dating, staying single
The number of marriages falls from 13.5 million couples in 2013 to 6.8 million in 2022.
CIA abuse rendered 9/11 defendant unfit for trial: US military judge
Incompetency finding for Ramzi bin al-Shibh means the prosecution of his four co-defendants would continue without him.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy blasts Russian ‘genocide’ before Canadian parliament
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joins Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for a historic second parliamentary address.
Pope slams ‘indifference’ towards migrants arriving in Europe by sea
Pope Francis warned against a 'paralysis of fear' as European nations shift responsibility for taking care of refugees.
Why is Mexico standing up to bigger neighbours US, Canada on corn?
Mexico has barred the import of GMO corn for human consumption, raising the ire of exporter US where most corn is GMO.
Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing: What does international law say?
If Canada proves allegations of Indian involvement, experts say killing would violate international, human rights law.
What’s the role of UN peacekeepers?
DRC has asked the UN to withdraw its troops saying it has failed to protect civilians.
In Nigeria, grief spills to the streets over death of Afrobeats star Mohbad
The late star, 27, died in mysterious circumstances after a label feud and that has led to outrage across Nigeria.
What lies ahead for the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh?
Many residents of the breakaway region say they cannot conceive any form of safe reintegration into Azerbaijan.
Election delay in Pakistan raises doubts of ‘free and fair’ vote
Pakistan's election body has announced that the general elections will now be held the last week of January.
Israeli military attacks Gaza Strip amid protests at border
At least 22 people have been injured in attacks targeting Hamas's security outposts in the besieged enclave.
EU to start releasing money to Tunisia under migration pact
The European Union is set to 'swiftly' disburse 127 million euros as part of a July deal to halt irregular migration.
Palestinians must not have veto over Arab-Israel deals, Netanyahu tells UN
Israeli prime minister's speech focuses on push for formal relations with Saudi Arabia. Here's all you need to know.
US says Haiti security mission could deploy ‘in months’, urges support
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says US ready to provide 'financial and logistical' aid to proposed Haiti deployment.
US Senator Bob Menendez indicted on bribery charges
Prosecutors accuse top Democrat and wife of corruption, including using his power to influence policy to benefit Egypt.
Kashmir’s top pro-freedom cleric leads Friday prayers after four years
Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq allowed back in Srinagar's historic Jamia Masjid after four years of detention.
Tunisian cartoonist to appear in court for drawings mocking PM
Omrane, who was briefly detained and questioned, is well known for publishing satirical cartoons featuring politicians.
Syriza leadership: After Tsipras, an ex-banker runs to rule the Greek left
Stefanos Kasselakis hopes to lead the Greek left into a new era after a series of disappointing results at the polls.
Analysis: Libya and Morocco’s twin tragedies highlight differences
Libya and Morocco experienced tragedies in the same week, but there are clear differences in how they played out.
Biggest ever Asian Games set to kick off in China’s Hangzhou
Nearly 12,500 athletes - more than ever before - from 45 countries and territories are set to compete across 40 sports.
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