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Kim Jong Un’s ‘Moving Fortress’ North Korea train: What to know
The North Korean leader's olive green train is equipped with attack weapons and a helicopter for escape.
Australia’s acting PM not consulted over Qatar Airways’ bid block
Qatar national carrier's request to operate more flights into Australia was blocked in July by the government.
Photos: Survivors question rescue efforts after Morocco’s earthquake
The earthquake has put a heavy burden on the North African kingdom's emergency services.
Photos: Voices from the stands at India v Pakistan Asia Cup cricket match
Al Jazeera speaks to fans about the rivalry, favourite players, tournament's scheduling fiasco and all this cricket.
Canadian who killed Muslim family inspired by white nationalism: Prosecutor
Prosecutor says accused planned the 2021 attack, which killed four members of the Afzaal family in Ontario, for months.
Ukraine says Black Sea gas, oil platforms recaptured from Russian control
Ukrainian military intelligence says offshore platforms in Black Sea retaken by Kyiv forces in 'unique operation'.
Japan is swamped with tourists. Now visitors are going off the beaten track
Tour operators are touting Japan's less explored regions as surging visitor numbers put strain on popular sites.
Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted in Philippines tax evasion case
Journalist who founded Rappler news outlet faces multiple charges brought while Rodrigo Duterte was president.
‘A new and terrifying world’: Kim and Putin to meet again in Russia
With the Russian leader in need of weapons for the war in Ukraine, Kim Jong Un is expected to extract a high price.
US researcher Mark Dickey rescued after 9 days trapped deep in Turkish cave
Dickey, 40, was removed safely from cave following international rescue operation involving more than 150 participants.
Biden administration clears path to transfer $6bn in Iranian assets
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the sanction waivers last week as part of an ongoing prisoner transfer deal.
Biden denounces ‘rising tide’ of ‘extremism’ in 9/11 anniversary speech
The Democratic president, angling for reelection in 2024, called for unity 'regardless of our political backgrounds'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 566
As the war enters its 566th day, these are the main developments.
Dominican president threatens to close border with Haiti over canal dispute
The Dominican government has alleged that a Haitian-built canal threatens to divert its water and harm its farmlands.
Rural residents in Morocco grapple with the earthquake’s deadly aftermath
The earthquake has revealed fault lines in Morocco's society as residents in the countryside struggle to access aid.
US sees record number of ‘billion-dollar’ disasters so far this year
Government agency NOAA tallied 23 billion-dollar weather disasters, surpassing a previous record set the year before.
Hopes fade for survivors as Morocco quake toll passes 2,800
After an initial response that was described as too slow by some survivors, search and rescue efforts speed up.
Deadly flooding in eastern Libya after weekend storm
Hundreds are feared dead after a massive flood ripped through the city of Derna.
Colombia sets new coca cultivation record, UN report finds
UN findings come a day after Colombian President Gustavo Petro called for new approach to combat drug trafficking.
Does Morocco have what it needs to cope with its earthquake disaster?
Search missions still trying to reach remote areas in the mountains.
Juventus midfielder Pogba provisionally suspended for doping
If found guilty of doping, Pogba, who was star of France's 2018 World Cup win, could be suspended for up to four years.
Pakistan deploys paramilitary forces to rescue abducted footballers
Provincial authorities have deployed paramilitary forces to rescue six young players abducted in Balochistan province.
US threatens sanctions if North Korea sells arms to Russia
Biden administration says Vladimir Putin is 'begging' Kim Jong Un for weapons due to failures with his Ukraine invasion.
‘Shut it all down’: UK legacy bill threatens Troubles-era atrocity inquests
Al Jazeera speaks to families who will not get justice after the UK adopts bill shutting down the Troubles inquests.
Fighting intensifies in Lebanon’s Ein el-Hilweh camp despite truce talks
Fighting between Palestinian factions have claimed at least 10 lives over the weekend, sources in the camp say.
Rescuers move US caver, trapped underground in Turkey, closer to surface
Turkish authorities say 40-year-old explorer Mark Dickey could be rescued by Tuesday amid wide-reaching rescue effort.
Here’s how to help earthquake-hit Morocco reduce the risk of disease
To stay alive, earthquake survivors need access to clean drinking water and proper sanitation services as a priority.
What caused the rare deadly earthquake in Morocco?
Experts believe the African plate moved north and collided with the Eurasian plate, causing the quake.
Nigeria boat accident death toll rises as dozens remain missing
Local communities help in search operations after the boat carrying over 100 people capsized in the Niger River.
After slew of disasters, Greeks wonder what is happening to their democracy
Floods, wildfires and a deadly train collision this year have raised questions about the competence of the government.
An Algerian outpouring of support for Moroccans after earthquake
Algeria is opening its airspace and standing in solidarity with Morocco despite decades of diplomatic tensions.
At least 150 killed, hundreds more feared dead as Storm Daniel sweeps Libya
Many remain missing, as powerful storm and floods collapses buildings in Libya's east.
Sami activist protests in front of Norwegian parliament over wind turbines
Part of Europe's biggest wind turbine farm was built on land traditionally used by the Indigenous Sami community.
Fifty years ago, Chile’s army ousted a president and everything changed
Augusto Pinochet is remembered as the dictator whose regime tortured, killed and disappeared thousands of people.
Dutch court sentences Pakistani ex-cricketer who threatened Geert Wilders
Khalid Latif posted a video in 2018 offering three million rupees for the death of the far-right Islamophobe.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts for third time this year
Local emergency management agency says eruption on Hawaii's Big Island 'does not pose a lava threat to communities'.
Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin meeting: What we know so far
Analysts say North Korea can offer Russia ammunition, rocket systems and short-range ballistic missiles for Ukraine war.
How to support Morocco’s earthquake victims
Here are some organisations that are collecting donations to help the people of Morocco.
Williamson and Boult to lead New Zealand’s Cricket World Cup charge
Opener Finn Allen and fast bowler Adam Milne miss out on the squad for the ODI World Cup in India.
‘Completely innocent’: UK parliamentary researcher denies spying for China
Suspect says espionage for Chinese government 'would be against everything' he stands for.
From Dearborn to the NFL: Robert Saleh’s meteoric rise
American football has changed the fortunes of countless Arab Americans from the Detroit suburb, including Jets coach.
Pakistan says Afghanistan building ‘unlawful structures’ along tense border
Pakistan accuses Taliban gov't of 'indiscriminate firing' at the key Torkham border crossing, closed for nearly a week.
Chile marks 50 years since Pinochet’s brutal coup
A half-century on, the country struggles with revisionism and denial as survivors continue their quest for justice.
‘Without rules we cannot live’: Greece seeks ways to tackle ‘overtourism’
Residents of some Greek islands struggle with cost of living and environmental issues due to excessive tourist numbers.
Why world figures urged Bangladesh to stop ‘harassment’ of a Nobel laureate
As Yunus faces corruption and labour law charges, global figures say country's only Nobel winner is being 'persecuted.
Climate change ‘dystopian future already here’
UN rights chief highlights 'environmental horror' for many countries as fossil fuel projects continue unabated globally.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to visit Russia for talks with Putin
Kremlin and North Korean state media say Kim will visit Russia at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin.
France says controversy over Morocco earthquake aid ‘misplaced’
More than 2,100 people have died since the magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Morocco on Friday.
What we know three days after Morocco’s devastating earthquake
Local volunteers, soldiers, doctors and aid workers are racing to reach affected areas high in the Atlas Mountains.
Tanzania opposition leader Lissu released after weekend arrest
Lissu has been holding political rallies across the country since returning from exile in January.
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