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Gold and mercury, not books, for Venezuela’s child miners
Around 1,000 children work in illegal gold mining in Venezuela, a booming industry in the resource-rich country.
What to know about the Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire
The surprise announcement averts further escalation of the conflict, which already claimed dozens of lives.
Nationalist, populist, far-right parties eye rising support across Europe
A backlash against immigration, LGBTQ rights, abortion and support for Ukraine is unfolding across the continent.
US attorney general rejects Republicans’ political influence accusations
Merrick Garland says politics has no influence on Justice Department amid Donald Trump indictments, Hunter Biden probe.
As eastern Libya reels from disastrous floods, a new threat emerges
Health officials warn of the danger of water contamination in the aftermath of catastrophic floods in Libya's east.
Russia’s role in Nagorno-Karabakh questioned after renewed tensions
Azerbaijan and Armenia have reached a deal after a brief offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh. What lies ahead?
Army tank stolen from military base in Israel found in scrapyard
The decommissioned tank was found in a scrap yard 20km from an army training base in northern Israel, authorities say.
Iraq’s Water Wars – Part 1
People & Power investigates Iraq's intensifying water crisis and how it's impacting the country's rural communities.
In numbers: India-Canada trade and education relations
As tensions rise between the nations over killing of Sikh leader, here is a breakdown of their trade and education ties.
Arsenal, Man Utd, Bayern Munich: 5 key Champions League football matches
Man Utd travel to Munich, Arsenal mark Champions League return, last year's finalists Inter Milan take on Real Sociedad.
Azerbaijan and ethnic Armenian forces reach Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire deal
A ceasefire agreement has been settled between Armenian forces and Azerbaijani army in Nagorno-Karabakh.
India warns citizens on Canada travel amid row over Sikh leader’s murder
India concerned for citizens' safety in Canada because of 'politically condoned hate crimes and criminal violence'.
Hamza, the Moroccan hotelier who helped a British woman find her dad’s body
After the earthquake, deep in the Atlas Mountains, Boumazough was vital in finding the body of a man cycling the world.
Photos: Fighting erupts in troubled Nagorno-Karabakh region
Dozens of people reported killed, more than 200 wounded in the fighting which broke out on Tuesday.
US completes joint military exercise in Armenia
A US military spokesperson says the drills were not affected by Azerbaijan's military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Turkey supports ‘steps taken by Azerbaijan’ in Nagorno-Karabakh: Erdogan
Turkey's leader expresses full support for Azerbaijan's military operation in its ethnically Armenian breakaway region.
Analysis: Is Turkey’s bid for EU membership over?
Tensions in ties flare again as Erdogan signals parting ways with the bloc after a rough European Parliament report.
What to expect on day two of the UN General Assembly 2023
World leaders have gathered in New York to have high-level discussions for the 78th session this week.
Barcelona, Man City, PSG win opening games as UEFA Champions League returns
City manager Guardiola says holders are 'in trouble' as they lose midfielder Bernardo Silva to injury in 3-1 win.
China warns of more bad weather after five people killed in tornado
Tornado hits the eastern city of Suqian in the latest of a string of extreme weather events to hit the country.
Journalism can’t leave the climate crisis to Netflix and Billie Eilish
With a few exceptions, mainstream media groups still don't cover climate as they should. That must change.
Ukraine oil refinery fire sparked by drone attack, Russia downs four UAVs
A refinery hit in Ukraine's Poltava as Kyiv and Moscow trade drone attacks, four UAVs shot down over western Russia.
How reliant is the world on Indian rice exports?
Rice is the most eaten food globally with half a billion metric tonnes consumed a year.
The West’s climate crisis is bad news for the Global South too
Increasing heatwaves, floods and hurricanes in the West threaten to divert climate finance away from developing nations.
Japan calls on China to remove buoy near disputed islands
Japan and China have been in a long-running dispute over the Senkaku islands that Beijing calls the Diaoyu.
Russia calls for halt to fighting between Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh
US and France also condemn Azerbaijan's military operation against separatists in Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh.
Ukraine calls for return of ‘abducted’ children as more arrive in Belarus
Ukraine says more than 19,000 children have been taken illegally by Russia since it began its full-scale invasion.
Full text: Zelenskyy’s speech to the UN General Assembly
The Ukrainian president used his 15 minute slot to warn UN members of the dangers of not standing up to aggression.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 574
As the war enters its 574th day, these are the main developments.
UNESCO recognises Argentina torture centre as a World Heritage site
Outgoing President Alberto Fernandez said the UNESCO designation would highlight history 'deniers want to conceal'.
FTX accuses Bankman-Fried’s parents of siphoning millions
FTX said the founder's parents participated in wrongdoing, including enriching themselves, which led to its collapse.
Brazil’s Lula warns Guatemala risks a ‘coup’, prompting rebuke at UN
Guatemala's outgoing president vows to hand over power but condemns foreign meddling at the UN General Debate.
Rights groups condemn arrest of French journalist over defence reporting
Journalist Ariane Lavrilleux authored a report claiming French intelligence had been misused by Egypt to kill civilians.
Azerbaijan forces attack Nagorno-Karabakh as threat of new war looms
Yerevan has condemned the 'full-scale aggression' against the Armenian-controlled region.
Israel kills four Palestinians in Gaza, West Bank
Raid on Jenin kills two Palestinians, with another Palestinian killed near the fence between Gaza and Israel.
Zelenskyy urges global unity against Russia in UN General Assembly speech
Ukraine's president tells world leaders at UN event in New York that they must 'act united to defeat the aggressor'.
US court sceptical of Bankman-Fried’s push for release from jail
Bail for Sam Bankman-Fried of FTX was revoked last month on charges that he had tampered with witnesses.
How significant is the US-Iran prisoner swap deal?
Captives have been exchanged by both sides and $6bn of frozen Iranian funds released.
Sikh, Muslim leaders call for action as Canada probes Sikh leader’s killing
Canada PM Trudeau urges New Delhi to take issue seriously after India rejects accusations of involvement in killing.
What we know about the Azerbaijan offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
UN expresses concern as the EU condemned the escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh and called on Azerbaijan to stop activities.
From Rif to Atlas: Youth-led NGO crosses Morocco to support rural tribes
Following the earthquake, a group of young Rifians cross the country to help Amazigh rural tribes in Atlas mountains.
Houthis leave Saudi Arabia after talks on potential Yemen ceasefire deal
Iran-backed Houthis have been engaged in talks with Saudi officials for five days in a bid to reach agreement.
Five Americans freed by Iran in Qatar-mediated deal arrive in US
The group of former prisoners were greeted by family and friends at an airfield in Fort Belvoir near Washington, DC.
Biden urges UN Security Council to authorise international mission to Haiti
US president calls for approval of a 'security support mission' as Caribbean nation faces deadly gang violence.
Six unforgettable UN General Assembly moments
Al Jazeera looks back at key UN General Assembly speeches as world leaders and top diplomats gather for 78th session.
World reacts amid Azerbaijan-Armenia tensions over Nagorno-Karabakh attack
Azerbaijan says it wants to disarm Armenian forces, but global powers decry Baku, accusing it of imperilling security.
Indian gov’t presents bill to reserve a third of parliament seats for women
Analysts say chances of the bill getting passed in parliament are bright as opposition to it has shrunk over the years.
How was the Iran-US prisoner exchange received in Tehran?
One newspaper close to the establishment said the exchange amounted to the US 'kneeling' befeore Iran.
Philippines doomsday ‘cult’ accused of child sex abuse
The quasi-religious group has at least 3,500 members who are holed up in a mountain community in Mindanao.
YouTube cuts off Russell Brand’s ad revenue after sexual assault claims
Known for his unbridled and risque standup routines, Brand was a major UK star in the early 2000s.
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