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Deadly floods leave millions stranded in Bangladesh
More than four million people have been affected by floods triggered by heavy rains, with hundreds of homes under water.
World’s second largest diamond found in Botswana
World's second largest diamond found in Botswana.
‘They give me hope’: Beating HIV stigma with community support in Zimbabwe
Twenty years since antiretroviral therapy was rolled out in the country, HIV/AIDS patients are living full lives.
Argentina’s Milei to veto pension reform to push through austerity measures
The Senate defied the president by approving a pension increase to match the country's triple-digit inflation rate.
Indonesian court orders cash payments to toxic cough syrup families
Companies told to compensate families of the hundreds of children who were killed or badly injured by the medicine.
Transgender woman’s ban from female-only app discriminatory, court rules
Australian judge orders trans woman be paid $6,700 in compensation over exclusion from Giggle for Girls networking app.
Pacific Islands leaders to meet as region faces ‘polycrisis’ of threats
Climate change will top the agenda as leaders of 18 nations meet in Tonga from August 26.
Key takeaways from the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention
Vice President Kamala Harris has accepted the Democratic nomination at the fourth and final night of the convention.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 910
As the war enters its 910th day, these are the main developments.
Canada intervenes to end freight rail shutdown triggered by labour dispute
Ottawa orders railroads to enter arbitration with labour union to avert prolonged disruption to services.
Gaza war extends toll on Israel’s economy
Combat operations are straining Israel's economy, leading to shrinking of the GDP and downgrading of sovereign rating.
‘They want to erase us:’ How DNC rejected demand for Palestinian speaker
Critics say the decision excludes Palestinians from the 'big tent' coalition Democrats say they are building.
At least 11 Pakistani policemen killed in ambush by suspected robbers
Police convoy attacked with rocket-propelled grenades in Punjab province in area known to have criminal hideouts.
Group behind Emmys defends nomination of Palestinian journalist Bisan Owda
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences has defended its nomination of AJ+ contributor Bisan Owda.
How far can Ukraine’s military go inside Russia?
Moscow has come under one of the largest drone attacks of the war.
Video shows Israeli bulldozers’ trail of destruction in Tulkarem
An hours-long Israeli raid on the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank left widespread destruction.
US tells UN Security Council Gaza ceasefire ‘in sight’ ahead of Cairo talks
The US insists, despite evidence to the contrary, that Netanyahu has agreed to a proposal to suspend the war.
Aid trucks enter civil war-torn Darfur as Sudan army eases restrictions
World Food Programme says a small convoy carrying food enters Sudan via temporarily reopened border crossing with Chad.
German pro-Palestine activists allege targeting by police
Pro-Palestinian activists in Germany say police are singling them out with harsh and sometimes violent tactics.
Putin says Ukrainian forces tried to strike Kursk nuclear plant
The Russian leader does not offer any evidence for his claim but says the UN nuclear watchdog has been alerted.
Indonesia legislature scraps election law changes after protests
Indonesian lawmakers cancelled plans to ratify election law changes after thousands protested in Jakarta.
What is Israel doing to Palestinians in Tulkarem?
Experts say Israel is conducting near-daily raids on the West Bank coastal city to uproot and scare its population.
Indonesia scraps plan to change election law after thousands protest
Protesters clash with police after outgoing president's allies try to revise rules to allegedly install a dynasty.
World’s second largest diamond found in Botswana
X-ray technology used to find the 2,492-carat stone in the African country's Karowe Diamond Mine.
Can Kamala Harris help boost the world’s largest economy?
The economic vision set out by Democratic US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is in the spotlight.
Mapped: Which countries have reported mpox cases so far?
New, potentially more deadly strain of virus is rapidly spreading in Africa and has been discovered in Asia and Europe.
Can Bayern Munich reclaim Bundesliga football title from Leverkusen?
The new Bundesliga season begins on Friday with all eyes on Bayern Munich and whether they can rebound to win the title.
‘I’ve never felt so worthless’: The pain of Deir el-Balah’s obliteration
As Israel's latest evacuation order sows terror in hearts of residents, Maram Humaid reflects on the fear and despair.
Indian doctors resume work but protests over medic’s rape, murder continue
India's Supreme Court urges doctors to return to work, assuring safety measures will be implemented within two weeks.
Thailand confirms Asia’s first known case of new mpox strain
Health authorities say patient travelled from Africa, instruct new arrivals from 42 'risk countries' to undergo testing.
Video: Palestinian waves flag in front of Israeli military vehicles
A man in Tulkarem waved a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces as they conducted a major raid on a refugee camp.
Fire at Russian base after Ukrainian drone attack
A fire has broken out at a Russian airbase after a suspected Ukrainian drone attack on the facility.
Tim Walz shines as Gaza protesters blocked: Key takeaways from DNC day 3
Uncommitted delegates stage sit-in, Bill Clinton reminds crowds he is younger than Trump amid celebrity fanfare.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy visits Sumy border area near Kursk incursion zone
President tours northeastern region in first visit to border area since Ukrainian forces entered Russian territory.
In Russia, solidarity and apathy as war with Ukraine escalates
Volunteers rally for people displaced by Ukraine's incursion, but in Moscow, some brush off Kyiv's drone assault.
In Dadaab, football is now the best medicine the refugee camp can provide
Kenya's Dadaab refugee camp has rapidly expanded in its 34 years, and now sport is one of the inhabitants' best hopes.
Thousands flee as Israel orders evacuations in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah
Displaced Palestinians have been forced to move again, but say no place is safe in the besieged enclave.
Can India broker peace between Russia and Ukraine?
As Narendra Modi heads to Kyiv, some analysts say India could push the two sides towards talks - but it may not want to.
Gaza eyewitnesses recall school attack horror
Palestinians have been describing the Israeli attack on al-Tabin school shelter in Gaza that killed more than 100 people
Video: Hijabi women arrested during US anti-war protest
An Al Jazeera reporter filmed the arrest of two women wearing hijabs during anti-war protests in the US city of Chicago.
Protests across Indonesia as parliament delays change to election law
Fears of a constitutional crisis grow after the government and the judiciary find themselves on opposing sides.
We need urgent climate action in conflict zones
Climate change is exacerbating conflicts in the Middle East and yet very little is being done to address it.
Russia faces manpower woes after failing to stop Ukraine’s Kursk incursion
Ukraine has seized more Russian territory in two weeks than Russia has seized in Ukraine all year.
Gunmen attack school van in Pakistan’s Punjab, killing two children
Police believe attacker motivated by personal 'enmity', but investigators also probing possibility of 'terrorism'.
What’s happening with the Gaza ceasefire talks?
What's happening with the Gaza ceasefire talks?
US charges former democracy activist with spying for China
The New York resident fled China after being imprisoned for participating in activities that led to Tiananmen protests.
Canada rail freight traffic comes to a standstill over labour dispute
The standoff could cause economic damage and supply chain problems for businesses and consumers in Canada and the US.
Video: Walz accepts VP nomination at Democratic convention
The Democrats' candidate for the US vice presidency Tim Walz urged supporters to fight for an election win, at the DNC.
Three Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on occupied West Bank
Israeli forces have carried out near-daily raids in the territory, killing more than 600 Palestinians since October.
Greek oil tanker on fire and adrift after multiple attacks in Red Sea
The Sounion was on its way from Iraq to Athens when it was attacked by more than a dozen people in two small boats.
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