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Jenni Hermoso criticises Spain football federation after squad naming
Hermoso accuses Spanish football federation of intimidating the Women's World Cup-winning team following their strike.
Confusion as some journalists asked to leave Libya’s flood-hit Derna
Derna authorities say there are so many journalists in the city that they pose an obstacle to the work of rescue teams.
Five soldiers dead, eleven others missing after attack in northern Mali
Army positions in northern Mali have been targeted in recent weeks by separatists and armed groups.
Why was Rolling Stone’s Jann Wenner removed from Rock & Roll Hall board?
Jann Wenner's recent comments about Black and female artists have resulted in widespread criticism.
Photos: The ‘silent bravery’ of Afghanistan’s healthcare workers
Afghan health professionals - thousands of female among them - are defying daily challenges to provide critical care.
What UK, Australia, US said on Canada accusing India of killing Sikh leader
The three nations express concerns at 'serious allegations' that India was involved in Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.
Europe frets over migration; Tunisia moves refugees to departure points
Pact that promised Tunisia financial support in return for stopping migration is being debated in Europe.
Cristiano Ronaldo gets massive welcome in Iran ahead of closed-doors match
Thousands turned up to welcome the footballer ahead of AFC Champions League match to be played behind closed doors.
Azerbaijan launches new military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh
As tensions with Yerevan escalate, officials say Armenian firing points, combat assets and military assets are targets.
Eight dead as Kenyan military helicopter crashes near Somalia border
Kenyan security agents told the press anonymously that all military personnel and crew on board the helicopter died.
The other culprit in Libya’s floods
The climate crisis intensified the floods, but it was conflict that rendered Libyans unprepared for them.
India-Canada row: Who was Hardeep Singh Nijjar? What is Khalistan movement?
Ottawa and New Delhi expel diplomats as tensions escalate over killing of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
‘Highway to hell’: Dutch climate activist fights sedition charge
Sieger Sloot convicted for social media appeals to block motorway to protest huge subsidies for fossil fuel companies.
Germany bans neo-Nazi group with US links, conducts raids in 10 states
Hammerskins Germany, which consolidates its far-right ideology particularly through concerts, has about 130 members.
UEFA Champions League returns: Five football matches to follow today
The big name teams of Europe kick off the UEFA Champions League tournament on Tuesday.
Indian MPs move to new parliament building as gov’t holds special session
Modi inaugurated new parliament in May amid boycott by opposition which wanted India's president to inaugurate instead.
Cimes against humanity continue in Ethiopia despite truce, say UN experts
UN experts say Ethiopia and its allies, including Eritrea, are still violating human rights in the Tigray region.
Elon Musk says X, formerly Twitter, could charge a monthly fee for access
In an effort to combat bots, Musk says the company is moving to having a small monthly payment for access.
Photos: UN warns of disease outbreak in flood-ravaged Libya
Libya's Centre for Combating Diseases says at least 150 people suffered diarrhoea after drinking contaminated water.
Son of drug kingpin El Chapo pleads not guilty to US trafficking charges
Ovidio Guzman was extradited from Mexico on Friday and faces multiple charges over the alleged trafficking of drugs.
In tit-for-tat move, India asks Canada diplomat to leave country in 5 days
Canadian diplomat is ordered to leave hours after Ottawa expelled Indian diplomat over the killing of a Sikh separatist.
Suspect arrested in ambush slaying of US deputy sheriff in California
A 29-year-old man was arrested after barricading himself in a home for several hours before surrendering with weapons.
Australia declares El Nino amid unseasonal heat, strong winds
New South Wales has recorded temperatures as much as 16C (60F) above the September average.
Russia launches air attacks against Ukraine’s western Lviv city
Lviv's mayor says one person was reported injured so far and a warehouse damaged in the early morning attacks.
Ukraine’s army commander claims 3 elite Russian brigades ‘crushed’ in east
Ukraine's ground forces commander General Oleksandr Syrskyi says three Russian brigades left with no combat capability.
Australia to upgrade maritime surveillance fleet in $965m deal
Government to acquire new Triton drone and improve fleet of 14 Poseidon aircraft amid renewed focus on northern bases.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 573
As the war enters its 573rd day, these are the main developments.
Debris of US F-35 fighter jet found a day after pilot ejects from warplane
Authorities asked for the public's help in locating the fighter jet's crash site after the pilot ejected to safety.
Demonstrators rally in Guatemala to defend presidential election results
President-elect Bernardo Arevalo has called on voters to meet him in Guatemala City as he faces threats to his victory.
Netanyahu talks to Elon Musk in California about anti-Semitism on X
Netanyahu's high-profile visit comes at a time when Musk is facing accusations of tolerating anti-Semitism on X.
Canada investigating possible link between India, killing of Sikh activist
India dismisses allegations as 'absurd' as Trudeau calls for cooperation with probe into Hardeep Singh Nijjar's killing.
China’s foreign minister holds talks with Russia’s Lavrov in Moscow
Wang Yi and Sergey Lavrov say they share a commitment to a 'multipolar world' in their discussion in Moscow.
What level of risk is posed by a new wave of COVID-19 cases?
World Health Organization records 1.4 million new infections during July and August, up 80 percent from previous month.
Iran-US prisoner swap: How Democrats and Republicans reacted to the deal
Republicans decry the exchange as US officials hail the release of detainees and warn Americans against travel to Iran.
UK police receive sex assault allegation following Russell Brand reports
Police receive a report of a sexual assault alleged to have taken place in Soho, London, in 2003.
‘How do you lose an F-35?’: US military still searching for missing jet
US military says search for missing F-35 fighter jet centred around two large lakes near Charleston, South Carolina.
Libyan survivors protest against authorities after flood disaster in Derna
Survivors have protested inDerna, demanding accountability one week after a flood killed thousands.
Moroccan girls face threat of sexual assault, forced marriage after quake
Concerns are rife about trafficking, menstrual hygiene and securing safe childbirth.
At least 24 killed in Peru after bus plummets down slope
The crash is the latest deadly incident on Peru's roadways, which have seen an increase in traffic-related fatalities.
A day in the life of the American dream
Many who come to the US face a cruel reality of poverty and suffering; and yet the American dream delusion persists.
Airport in Iraq’s Kurdish region hit by deadly drone attack
Airport near Sulaymaniyah targeted as Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Abdelwahed says the identity of the victims still not known.
Barry Bennell, former coach and serial paedophile, dies in UK prison
The youth football coach was sentenced in 2018 on 50 counts of abusing boys between the years of 1979 and 1991.
US-Iran prisoner swap ‘important first step’ but tensions remain: Analysts
A major diplomatic breakthrough between Tehran and Washington remains unlikely before 2024 US election, experts say.
The battle for Taiwan is anything but a game
China, US deploy warships over Taiwan and South China Sea in what risks a military confrontation.
Jericho’s Tell es-Sultan added to UNESCO World Heritage list
The ruins at Tell es-Sultan have been declared the 'oldest fortified city in the world'.
‘It works like a balm’: How cricket unifies Sri Lanka in times of crisis
Cricket has been a unifying force and provided respite amid civil war and political and economic crises in Sri Lanka.
Detainees arrive in Qatar after release in US-Iran prisoner swap
Prisoner exchange includes five Iranians and five Americans, as $6bn in Iranian assets are unfrozen.
Amid migration crisis, Italy set to pass stricter measures on arrivals
Last week, almost 10,000 people arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Who are the five American prisoners freed in the Iran-US prisoner swap?
Siamak Namazi, Emad Sharghi and Morad Tahbaz are among US prisoners being released in deal, White House confirms.
The Libyan journalists providing information in chaos
With local media failing to deliver information, independent Libyan reporters cover the dam disaster on their own.
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