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Trump’s White House chief of staff pleads not guilty in Georgia case
Mark Meadows joins Trump and other co-defendants in waiving formal arraignment hearings in US election subversion case.
Why would North Korea’s Kim and Russia’s Putin want to meet?
Moscow seeking to quash Kyiv counteroffensive while Pyongyang is extending pace of missile testing.
Taiwan’s President Tsai begins visit to Eswatini, last ally in Africa
Tsai is visiting Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, as African country marks 55 years of independence.
‘Sport brings people together’: Luol Deng on basketball and South Sudan
The former NBA star talks to Al Jazeera about building South Sudan's basketball team and why sport can change lives.
Retiring de Kock named in South Africa’s pace-heavy Cricket World Cup squad
Temba Bavuma will lead the Proteas while Quinton de Kock will end his ODI career after the tournament in India.
Spain women’s team coach Jorge Vilda fired amid Rubiales kiss fallout
Vilda fired less than three weeks after Spain won the Women's World Cup and amid scandal involving the federation chief.
Who is Jacob Lew, Biden’s nominee for US ambassador to Israel?
Lew, an outspoken supporter of Israel and former secretary of the US Treasury, holds extensive government experience.
Ministerial meeting heralds warmer relations between Greece and Turkey
Foreign ministers meet in Ankara saying they seek to reach 'common ground' to resolve decades-old disputes.
Torrential rains batter Greece after wildfires
Storm Daniel floods homes and roads in central Greece prompting authorities to order vehicles off the streets.
South Africa announces inquiry into Johannesburg fire that killed 76 people
At least 76 people died in the fire at a building abandoned by authorities and hijacked by illegal 'landlords'.
Geronimo and the war on Indigenous people
The Apache leader and medicine man was one of the last Native American resistance fighters to surrender.
In leaked phone calls, Russian soldiers appear angry at losses in Ukraine
Excerpts released by Kyiv of phone calls placed in early July appear to show Russian troops complaining.
Trial of man charged with running down Muslim family in Canada to begin
Authorities say Nathaniel Veltman deliberately targeted Muslims in deadly, hate-fuelled attack in Ontario in 2021.
India’s Modi gov’t replaces country’s name with Bharat in G20 dinner invite
Uproar after government replaces India with a Sanskrit word in dinner invites sent to guests at this week's summit.
Jordan Henderson defends move to Saudi Arabia after LGBTQ rights criticism
The England star, who has spoken out in support of LGBTQ rights, apologises for hurt caused by his move to Al Ettifaq.
Q&A: East Timor’s ASEAN membership and the Myanmar conflict
President Jose Ramos-Horta insists East Timor is on track to join ASEAN, which seeks to resolve the crisis in Myanmar.
Myanmar will not be allowed ASEAN leadership in 2026
The move is a new blow to the ruling generals seeking international recognition after seizing power in 2021.
What we are witnessing in Africa is not an anti-colonial revolution
Coups benefiting just a few military elites are not, and can never be, meaningful acts of anti-imperialist resistance.
Al Ittihad offer Liverpool world record fee for Mohamed Salah: The Sun
The Sun reports that officials from the Saudi club are in the UK to make a $270m offer for the Egyptian superstar.
Two officers arrested in DR Congo for crackdown that killed 43 people
Security forces used lethal force last week to repress planned anti-UN protests in the city of Goma.
Greece: 700 firefighters battle to bring massive fire under control
Wildfires are common in Greece and other Southern European countries during their hot, dry summers.
Trump is back and the liberal American media are loving it
Detailed media coverage of Trump's legal troubles by US cable networks has seen TV ratings shoot up.
Egypt, reliant on imports, buys more Russian wheat
Egypt still buys from Russia and Ukraine but is also diversifying its purchases after the shock of the war.
Israel kills Palestinian, destroys even more of Nur Shams camp
Israeli forces kill Ayed Abu Harb, 21, in a large-scale raid on the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem.
G20 in India: When will 2023 New Delhi summit be held and who is attending?
The two-day summit will see leaders of the world's richest and most powerful countries meet over a range of issues.
Billions pledged for green energy as Africa climate talks enter second day
The three-day Nairobi summit, which began on Monday, is meant to define a shared vision for green development in Africa.
Schools in France send dozens of Muslim girls home for wearing abayas
Schoolgirls, who refuse to change out of the loose-fitting robe, are sent home with a letter to parents on secularism.
Fourteen people and a body found on Greek island after boat tragedy
Greek authorities say the refugees and migrants who survived boarded a dinghy in Turkey that ultimately sank.
Jordan shoots down drug-laden drone from Syria in ninth incident this year
The military says a drone carrying crystal meth is intercepted after crossing the country's border with Syria.
Nigerian unions strike again to protest soaring costs after subsidy removal
Government workers in Nigeria are striking over the rising costs of living worsened by the removal of petrol subsidies.
Calls to tax the superrich grow as economic inequality surges
Billionaires have seen their wealth expand by 109 percent over the past decade as their fortunes increase $2.7bn a day.
Press freedom concerns as India editors’ body charged over Manipur report
Manipur police file cases against Editors Guild of India members, accusing them of promoting enmity between groups.
Burning Man mass exodus begins after flooding trapped desert revelers
About 30,000 people remain at the site with some waiting to see the burning of a large wooden effigy shaped like a man.
Brazil drop Manchester United’s Antony over domestic violence claims
Brazilian football federation has replaced the Manchester United player with Arsenal's Gabriel Jesus.
Photos: Road reopens at drenched Burning Man party in US desert
Thousands of festivalgoers were stranded in deep mud in Nevada after rain turned the gathering into a quagmire.
Eritrean troops ‘committed war crimes’ in Ethiopia after peace deal: Report
Amnesty report details how Eritrean soldiers extrajudicially executed civilians and sexually enslaved women for months.
China touts ‘Belt and Road’ to Italy amid growing doubts in Rome
China's Wang Yi hails 'thousand-year friendship' with Italy as Rome weighs exit from infrastructure drive.
In Sudan’s South Darfur, armed men pillage, loot under cover of fighting
As the armed foes go toe-to-toe in South Darfur, residents strive to find secure shelters amid intense fighting.
What did Putin and Erdogan discuss in Sochi?
Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds talks with Russia's Vladimir Putin amid international efforts to revive grain deal.
Israel halts exports from Gaza at key crossing, says explosives found
Israeli forces tell Palestinian border officials that Gaza crossing will remain closed 'until further notice'.
Japan tells WTO China’s seafood ban over Fukushima water ‘unacceptable’
Japanese officials have signalled Tokyo may file a formal WTO complaint over China's trade restrictions.
Russia says it downed 3 Ukrainian ‘attack drones’ in latest raid on Moscow
Drones shot down over Kaluga and Tver regions, bordering the Moscow region, and one in Istra district of Moscow region.
From toads to bugs, UN says invasive species rising at ‘unprecedented rate’
Landmark report says invasive species are major threat to biodiversity and dealing with them requires global cooperation
Cuba uncovers network trafficking Cubans to fight for Russia in Ukraine
Cuba says it has no part in war in Ukraine and would 'act vigorously' against those trafficking Cubans as fighters.
Solomon Islands MPs demand answers over ‘replica’ guns from China
Opposition leader Matthew Wale accuses police commissioner of misleading citizens after Al Jazeera report.
CEO of Australia’s embattled Qantas steps down early
Alan Joyce says he is leaving airline 'knowing the company is fundamentally strong and has a bright future'.
Putin says again Ukraine counteroffensive ‘has failed’ as Kyiv claims gains
Russian president and defence officials in Kyiv give conflicting accounts of situation on front lines in Ukraine.
Vanuatu elects Sato Kilman as PM amid crisis over Australia security pact
Move comes after a court upheld a vote of no-confidence in the former leader who had sought closer ties with Australia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 559
As the war enters its 559th day, these are the main developments.
Chevron workers at LNG plants in Australia to strike as dispute escalates
Industrial action at Gorgon and Wheatstone projects in Western Australia has raised fears for global gas supplies.
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