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Jewish pilgrims flock to historic Ukrainian city despite war with Russia
Thousands of Hasidic Jews visit Uman to see the grave of Rabbi Nachman, ignoring the threat from Russia's invasion.
Greece is fighting wildfires the wrong way
A strategy focusing largely on boosting a firefighting force won't save the country from climate crisis-fuelled blazes.
Sudan’s armed rivals fight on another front, international legitimacy
The RSF's bid for political legitimacy in Sudan takes a hit as US sanctions cripple its quest.
Photos: Search continues for Libya’s missing; aid arrives for survivors
The death toll has surpassed 11,300, with about 40,000 people displaced from the disaster.
Three years on, how have the Abraham Accords helped the UAE?
While trade, travel have increased between the two, questions remain about the issue of Palestine.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un receives drones as gifts as Russia trip ends
North Korean leader on his way back home after trip to Russia.
Fourteen killed in plane crash during bad weather in Brazil’s Amazon
Heavy rainfall and poor visibility likely caused the pilot to misjudge the landing route, officials say.
Texas Senate acquits Ken Paxton in historic impeachment trial
Ken Paxton is to be reinstated to office after Texas senators clear him of wrongdoing in historic impeachment trial.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 571
As the war enters its 571st day, these are the main developments.
Iran cracks down on protests on Mahsa Amini’s death annivesary
Iranian authorities prevented Mahsa Amini's family from commemorating anniversary of her death, rights groups say.
Libya continues search for the missing as bodies wash up on its shores
Death toll from floods in Libya's Derna rises to 11,300 with more than 10,000 others still missing, UN says.
UN nuclear agency slams Iran for barring inspectors from monitoring program
IAEA chief condemned Iran's 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move to bar multiple inspectors assigned to the country
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso establish Sahel security alliance
The Sahel nations sign pact that will allow them to cooperate against threats of armed rebellion or external aggression.
UK comedian Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assault: Media
Four women allege that Brand sexually assaulted them at the height of his fame, according to a media investigation.
Russia denies claims Ukraine retook village of Andriivka near Bakhmut
The commander of Ukraine's land forces posted a video purporting to show the liberation of Andriivka.
What can the world learn from Libya’s dam disaster?
Thousands dead or missing after two dams failed in the eastern port city of Derna.
Newborn found dead on refugee boat off Italian Island
The Italian Coast Guard found a newborn baby dead on a boat during a rescue operation off Lampedusa.
Thousands without power as storm Lee begins lashing northeast US, Canada
The storm threatened to make landfall on Saturday with hurricane-force winds, dangerous surf and torrential rains.
Egyptian court gives a government critic Hisham Kassem 6-month sentence
Hisham Kassem was convicted of slander, defamation and verbally assaulting a police officer.
California sues oil giants alleging ‘climate risks deception’: Report
Five oil majors are accused of downplaying the risks posed by fossil fuels since the 1950s, The New York Times reports.
Do not forget the people of the Atlas Mountains
The earthquake in Morocco devastated communities that were already suffering from neglect. They need urgent help.
India vs Sri Lanka: 2023 Asia Cup final preview
Co-hosts and defending champions Sri Lanka will face India in the 2023 Asia Cup final in Colombo on Sunday.
‘Disaster of epic proportions’: Libya prosecutor probes deadly dam collapse
Derna city 'smells like death' as rescuers try to reach thousands of survivors trapped without water, food, and shelter.
Iran: One year after the death of Mahsa Amini
Security forces have been positioned in Tehran and other cities as Iran marks one year since the death of Mahsa Amini.
US in ‘regular contact’ with Saudi Arabia over global oil supplies
Constant discussions aim to ensure a 'stable and affordable supply of energy to global markets', White House says.
Somali PM: Nearly 20 years of fighting al-Shabab
Premier Hamza Abdi Barre discusses why, despite the international support for the army, al-Shabab remains powerful.
‘Every day is a struggle’: Sri Lanka banks on Asia Cup cricket tournament
Cricket is bringing temporary relief to a struggling Sri Lankan economy reeling from post-COVID shortages and inflation.
South Africa holds state funeral for divisive Zulu leader Buthelezi
Thousands expected to pay tribute to once-feared founder of Inkatha Freedom Party who died a week ago.
Saudi Arabia: Playing the long game
In Saudi Arabia's campaign of reform and rebranding, sports investment plays a big role.
Global South leaders demand end of ‘plundering international order’
G77+China summit comes at a time of growing international frustration with the Western-led world order.
Will the AU’s admission to the G20 bring real change?
The G20 gave the African Union a seat at its table during its annual summit in India.
Analysis: Concerns raised in Brussels over EU-Tunisia migration pact
European aid is increasingly being used to prop up autocratic leaders who restrict their citizens' rights, analysts say.
Russia shows N Korea’s Kim hypersonic missiles, nuclear-capable bombers
North Korean leader continues tour of Russia with visit to airbase where he inspected latest Russian missiles, bombers.
Russian Soyuz with 2 cosmonauts, US astronaut docks at Int’l Space Station
The International Space Stations remains a venue for cooperation between the US and Russia amid tension over Ukraine.
Ovidio Guzman, son of feared Mexican drug lord ‘El Chapo’, extradited to US
Ovidio The Mouse' Guzman was flown across the border from a prison in Mexico to face drug charges in the US.
China sees ‘Cold War mentality’ in US-Vietnam pact, Vietnamese disagree
Pulled in opposite directions by Washington and Beijing, everyday Vietnamese people say staying neutral is best.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 570
As the war enters its 570th day, these are the main developments.
How ‘war on terror’ was fought and won in Southeast Asia – for now
Threat of attacks has receded, but experts believe a regeneration of hardline groups in the region is still possible.
Canada hits pause on trade mission to India after tensions at G20 summit
A spokesperson for Canadian Trade Minister Mary Ng confirmed the October trip was on hold amid frosty relations.
US to conduct new interviews into the deadly 2021 bombing at Kabul airport
The suicide bombing killed 170 Afghans and 13 US service members during the messy US withdrawal in August 2021.
Hungary, Poland, Slovakia to continue own bans on Ukraine grains
Farmers in countries neighbouring Ukraine have repeatedly complained about a product glut hitting their domestic prices.
Are Russia and North Korea forming a new alliance?
North Korea's Kim Jong Un has pledged his full and unconditional support for Russia's leader.
British nurse Lucy Letby to appeal convictions for killing seven babies
The 33-year-old was found guilty of killing five baby boys and two baby girls and sentenced to life in prison.
Biden calls for ‘win-win’ deal to resolve US auto workers’ strike
US president sends two government officials to Detroit, says corporate profits have not been shared fairly with workers.
Macron says French ambassador ‘literally being held hostage’ in Niger
France's Sylvain Itte is living off 'rations', Macron says, accusing Niger's ruling army of blocking food deliveries.
‘Bold and beloved’: Palestinians mourn teenager killed by Israel
Milad al-Raee, 16, was shot in the back by an Israeli soldier at entrance to al-Arroub refugee camp near Hebron.
‘Desert turned into a sea’: Eastern Libya flood survivors recount horror
Survivors of floods that struck eastern Libya tell Al Jazeera they remain without aid and struggle to find loved ones.
Biden to push for more Ukraine support, action on climate crisis at UNGA
White House adviser says Joe Biden will use trip to UN General Assembly next week 'to advance US interests and values'.
Bahrain activist Maryam al-Khawaja denied boarding on UK to Manama flight
Activist says she wants to meet her jailed father Abdulhadi al-Khawaja who is currently on hunger strike.
US announces new Iran sanctions as prisoner swap looms
Washington targets Iranian officials and state-linked media outlets on first anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death.
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