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Spanish police arrest man for groping reporter Isa Balado while live on air
Balado was reporting on a robbery in Madrid for channel Cuatro when a man groped her on camera.
Rival governments cooperate to aid Libya’s flood victims as misery piles on
Domestic efforts to aid survivors are on despite political fractions amid international efforts.
Cruise ship with 206 passengers stuck in Greenland’s Arctic
The Ocean Explorer ran aground at about noon on Monday above the Arctic Circle in Alpefjord.
Ininnawa: Indonesia’s remote island nurses
A retired nurse volunteers to return to remote Indonesian islands to help her patients during a healthcare crisis.
Photos: Hundreds of shops gutted in market fire in Bangladesh
It took six hours for military forces and firefighters to contain the blaze, likely caused by an electric short circuit.
China unveils ‘special’ measures to boost Taiwan’s access to coastal Fujian
Beijing has proposed transforming Fujian province into a zone for integrated development with Taiwan.
Biden’s Vietnam embrace repeats past US mistakes
The US is again attempting to draw Vietnam into superpower politics. But much of the world is wary of Washington's game.
US military resumes drone, crewed aircraft operations in post-coup Niger
US reaches agreement with Niger's military leaders to restart drone, crewed aircraft missions at two airbases.
Taiwan claps back at Elon Musk after China comments
Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu says Taiwan is 'not for sale' after Musk discusses Beijing's stance on the island.
US to withhold $85m military aid to Egypt over political prisoners, rights
US Senator Chris Murphy calls for additional $235m to be withheld over Egypt's 'egregious human rights record'.
Taiwan says 68 Chinese warplanes, 10 vessels detected near island
Taiwan suspects China is conducting drills involving the Shandong aircraft carrier but there has been no confirmation.
Deep and dangerous: Is AI the future of ocean exploration?
The Titan implosion has cast focus on autonomous, unmanned submersibles as the way to uncovering the ocean's secrets.
Vladimir Putin accepts Kim Jong Un invitation to North Korea
Kim is continuing his tour of eastern Russia after his summit with Putin at the Vostochny Cosmodrome.
How US police found killer Danelo Cavalcante using dogs, heat-sensing plane
Cavalcante captured after escaping from jail by crab-walking up between two walls at a prison and jumping from roof.
Mexico legislators hold hearing on existence of UFOs, shown ‘alien’ bodies
Mexican congressman Sergio Gutierrez said he hoped the hearing on UFOs was the first of other similar events in Mexico.
EU launches probes into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles
Anti-subsidy investigation is highest-profile case against China since EU probe into Chinese solar panels a decade ago.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 568
As the war enters its 568th day, these are the main developments.
All you need to know about Ken Paxton’s Texas impeachment trial
The Texas attorney general - who earned national stature for challenging US President Biden - faces charges of bribery.
Disappearances ‘speak to dangers’ of environmental activism in Philippines
Some 15 activists and community organisers have gone missing since Ferdinand Marcos Jr took power in the Philippines.
Inflation continues to climb in Argentina as presidential election nears
Skyrocketing inflation continues to strain Argentinian pocketbooks, fuel disenchantment with political establishment.
Trials begin in Brazil for pro-Bolsonaro rioters who stormed capital
Prosecutors hope to send the message that Brazil has 'turned the page on the day of coups', rejecting election violence.
In a Marrakesh hospital, Morocco’s quake survivors ponder what comes next
Half of the village of Ijjoukak are believed to have died. Survivors there are unsure how they'll pick up the pieces.
Death toll in Libya’s Derna flooding could reach 20,000: Mayor
Thousands remain missing after flooding from Storm Daniel wreaks havoc in the eastern city of Derna.
Deadly explosion hits Gaza rally marking 2005 Israel pullout
At least five Palestinians killed in an explosion next to the separation fence along the Israeli frontier.
Deadly fighting continues in Lebanon’s Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian camp
Violence at Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp intensifies as ceasefire between Fatah and armed groups crumbles.
Indian security officers, rebels killed in gun battle in Kashmir
Four Indian security forces and two rebels have been killed in separate gunfights in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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.
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