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Is a global body needed to deal with natural disasters?
Earthquakes, floods, fires, storms and drought have ravaged many parts of the world on a scale not seen in decades.
Kim Jong Un’s support for Russia sparks warnings from the West
US says it 'won't hesitate' to impose more sanctions on Russia and North Korea if they conclude any new arms deal.
Canada’s Trudeau rebuffs idea of stepping down in face of slumping support
Canadian prime minister says he has 'work to do' amid recent polls showing rising public disapproval of his leadership.
Israel attacks Syria’s west coast, killing two soldiers: Syrian state media
Attack comes after an Israeli air raid hit the international airport in Aleppo in northern Syria.
US has little leverage against Russia-North Korea cooperation, experts say
Washington could impose more sanctions, but analysts say penalties are unlikely to halt Moscow-Pyongyang alliance.
Fresh debris of Russian-style drones found in Romania
NATO says Romania alerted allies of drone fragments resembling Russian models on its territory 'for a third time'.
Taliban gives a warm welcome to China’s new ambassador to Afghanistan
Beijing did not indicate whether Wednesday's appointment signalled any wider steps such as formal recognition.
Sudan’s armed forces fails to protect civilians during air raids: Activists
Sudan's army says it is targeting rival RSF, but civilians are often the victims, say activists and medics.
UN envoy to Sudan steps down after being declared unwelcome by government
Volker Perthes announced his resignation amid tensions with the military-controlled government over the war in Sudan.
Three wounded in new anti-Assad protest in Syria’s Sweida: Activists
Protesters in southwestern city have been taking to the streets to voice anger at gov't over poor economic conditions.
China denies reported ban on Apple iPhone purchases and usage
The supposed ban comes at a time when tensions are rising between Washington and Beijing.
In midst of Morocco earthquake chaos, surprising heroes: Villagers’ donkeys
Villagers use donkeys to move rubble out of the way and to get relief supplies to more difficult-to-reach spots.
Nipah virus outbreak in India: What you need to know about viral disease
India's southern Kerala state issues alerts after two people dead from the disease in the fourth outbreak since 2018.
Ukraine’s long arm disrupts Crimea, its patience breaches Russian defences
What happened in Ukraine this past fortnight?
US Republican hardliners heap pressure on McCarthy despite impeachment push
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy faces pressure from right-wing lawmakers over impeachment, looming government shutdown.
Mexico will elect a female president, but Mexican women will still lose
Two women are competing for the Mexican presidency, but neither seems that interested in upsetting the patriarchy.
‘Strategic partners’: A look at burgeoning Saudi-Brazil trade ties
Brazil and Saudi Arabia have long been economic partners, but the two are pushing to deepen trade and investment.
China’s Xi says ‘upgrading’ Venezuela relations after meeting Maduro
Two leaders sign agreements on economy, trade and tourism during meeting in Beijing.
Growing up Palestinian after the Oslo Accords
On the 30th anniversary of the accords, Al Jazeera spoke to young Palestinians about how their lives have panned out.
‘Special connection’: Sri Lanka’s love affair with Pakistan’s cricket team
Many Sri Lankans speak of a decades-old bond between the two South Asian nations - in cricket and beyond.
Guatemala’s crisis deepens amid new raids, suspended gov’t transition
President-elect Bernardo Arevalo temporarily suspends government transition after electoral tribunal facilities raided.
Iran wants to give Ronaldo a special SIM card to access unblocked internet
Some Iranians say it would be an insult and discrimination to offer Ronaldo services that citizens can't access.
EU must prepare to grow to more than 30 members: Von der Leyen
The European Commission chief announces policy reviews to ensure that the enlarged bloc can still function properly.
‘Illegal operations disguised as tourism’: Colombia’s ‘VIP’ migrant routes
A surge in migration from Latin America to the US has led to new routes north, billed by smugglers as 'VIP' options.
How the Apple iPhone 15 price compares with all previous iPhones
At $799, the entry level iPhone 15 shares the same starting price as the past three models.
Morocco reels as hopes fade for any more survivors under earthquake rubble
At least 2,901 people have been killed and 5,530 injured in the country's deadliest earthquake since 1960.
Pakistan court extends ex-PM Imran Khan’s custody in ‘cipher’ case
Court extends detention of the former prime minister on charges of leaking the contents of classified diplomatic cable.
Why did Derna’s dams break when Storm Daniel hit Libya?
Experts estimate that 30 million cubic metres of water were released into Derna after the dams broke.
Romanian fans declare ‘Kosovo is Serbia’, halting football match
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, which Romania has not recognised.
Talks between North Korea’s Kim and Putin end in Russia: What did they say?
The pair were expected to discuss arms deals as the Ukraine war rages. Their public comments signal deep ties.
Photos: When Russia’s Vladimir Putin met North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
The leaders of Russia and North Korea held hours-long talks at Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome.
Chinese aircraft carrier, jets holding drills in the Pacific, says Taiwan
Analysts say Chinese drills in the western Pacific are Beijing's largest-ever manoeuvres involving an aircraft carrier.
UK Parliament adopts controversial Northern Ireland Troubles ‘legacy’ bill
The new law grants immunity to fighters involved in the 30 years of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.
Mexican drug lord El Chapo’s wife Emma Coronel to be released
Coronel was sentenced to three years in prison in 2021 after pleading guilty to helping the Sinaloa drug cartel
Mapping Libya’s catastrophic flood damage in Derna after Storm Daniel
Two dams burst upstream from the coastal city, releasing a wall of water that swept away buildings, people inside them.
More than 70 crocodiles on the loose after flooding in China
Deluges around the southern city of Maoming cause a lake at a commercial crocodile farm to overflow.
‘Olive branches, victory signs’: How Oslo Accords failed the Palestinians
The Oslo Accords were 'designed' to serve Israel's economic, security dominance over the Palestinians, experts say.
Photos: The aftermath of a powerful storm and deadly floods in Libya
Devastating floods in Libya broke dams and swept away entire neighbourhoods, killing more than 5,000 people.
Palestinian authoritarianism has its roots in the Oslo Accords
The Palestinian Authority was never meant to engage in democratic governance and defend the Palestinians' interests.
BP chief Bernard Looney steps down over past relationships with colleagues
Chief Financial Officer Murray Auchincloss named interim CEO of British energy giant.
Australia’s Qantas illegally sacked workers during COVID, court rules
Australia's High Court upholds earlier ruling that airline broke the law when it outsourced ground handling jobs.
India’s Kerala closes schools, banks in several villages after Nipah deaths
Containment zones declared in southern state after it records two deaths from the rare and deadly brain-damaging virus.
What were the Oslo Accords between Israel and the Palestinians?
Three decades after the first Oslo Accord was signed, the peace process it promised has not come about.
Earthquake survivors search for loved ones in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains
Relief efforts are finally trickling their way up the rugged terrain, where some of the worst-hit villages are located.
Everything you need to know about Apple’s new iPhone 15 and AirPods
The iPhone 15 will go on sale from September 22, retailing at between $799 and $1,199.
Many killed in ‘huge fire’ at apartment block in Vietnam’s Hanoi
Rescue operations under way at the nine-storey building housing 150 people, state media reports.
The highs and lows of Russia, North Korea relations
Despite common interests, ties between Moscow and Pyongyang have not always been rosy. Here are some key events.
Corporate Australia’s support for Indigenous Voice fails to win over public
Australian businesses' support for the Voice is doing little to boost the flagging fortunes of the 'yes' campaign.
Fire at naval shipyard in Russia-annexed Crimea after Ukraine air attack
Moscow-installed governor reports at least 24 injured as missile attack sparks large blaze at Sevastopol naval shipyard.
Kim and Putin meet hours after North Korea missile launch
Leader Kim Jong Un is in Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin that are expected to focus on arms sales.
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