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South African police say 18 suspected robbers killed in shootout
Police say suspects were planning a cash truck heist and were responsible for similar crimes elsewhere in the country.
India’s opposition parties to jointly contest 2024 elections against Modi
The 28 opposition parties announce seat-sharing arrangements as they aim to stop the ruling BJP's third straight win.
Why are there new clothing restrictions in French classrooms?
Restrictions include clothing deemed 'religious', but Muslims say they're being targeted.
Putin to meet Erdogan amid push to revive Ukraine grain deal
Announcement of Monday's meeting in Sochi comes amid international efforts to patch up the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Egyptians held over mystery gold plane freed in Zambia
Egyptians arrested along with several Zambians after arriving in Lusaka on a private plane with guns and fake gold.
US police release footage showing fatal shooting of pregnant Black woman
Ta'Kiya Young and her unborn child were killed by police in Ohio in incident family says could have been avoided.
Liverpool reject Al Ittihad’s $189m bid for Mohamed Salah
The Saudi Pro League club are pressing for a deal for Egyptian forward Salah, but Liverpool insist he is not for sale.
Singapore ex-deputy PM Shanmugaratnam elected president
Tharman Shanmugaratnam elected to the ceremonial post in the first contested vote in more than a decade.
From bananas to LNG, Panama Canal backlog has wide-reaching implications
Traffic jam at Panama Canal is a snapshot of how goods move in our globalised world, and the collateral damage at stake.
Canada proposes rules to implement contentious Online News Act
The law requires social media companies to pay Canadian media outlets for news content shared on their platforms.
African court orders Tunisia to allow jailed leaders access to lawyers
The African Court has given Tunisian authorities 15 days to implement measures and respond to their calls, lawyers said.
‘Bashar out!’: Protests in southern Syria over economy now target president
Hundreds of people demonstrate in Sweida, Daraa provinces after the currency plunges to 15,500 pounds to the US dollar.
Fighting between Arab tribes and SDF spreads to northwest Syria
Arab tribesmen claimed to have Aleppo villages under their control but have withdrawn after shelling and air attacks.
‘Family affair’: Gabon opposition lambasts coup, claims election victory
Ossa said the military takeover was 'a palace revolution, not a coup' staged to keep the Bongo family in power in Gabon.
Q&A: Why US advocates want more power to probe Indigenous boarding schools
Ben Barnes, chief of the Shawnee Tribe, tells Al Jazeera that advocates do not want the truth 'sifted through a sieve'.
Season of putsch: Why have coups become popular in Africa?
Military leaders are exploiting disenchantment with democratic leadership amid deteriorating economic conditions.
War in Ukraine sees Ireland reckon with its policy of neutrality
Ireland is trying to balance its policy of military neutrality with a desire to support Ukraine on a political level.
Tourists from Morocco shot dead after straying into Algerian waters
Two men reportedly killed after straying past Morocco's maritime border into Algeria on jet skis.
Palestinian killed in crossfire after Israeli raid on West Bank town
Israeli forces stormed Aqaba and destroyed a building after besieging it but failed to arrest a wanted Palestinian.
Has Gabon’s ‘all-powerful’ Bongo dynasty really lost its 55-year grip?
The coup may have ended the reign of Ali Bongo's immediate family, but it's still about the elite preserving itself.
Two Armenian soldiers killed after shelling by Azerbaijan: Yerevan
Azerbaijan says it shelled Sotk in retaliation of Armenia's attack on Kalbajar region wounded two of its soldiers.
No place at the table. Indian women, food, and eating
Food, the universal code for comfort, can bring anxiety and a sense of displacement to many women in India.
Thai king commutes former PM Thaksin’s prison term to one year
Thaksin returned last week in a dramatic homecoming after spending 15 years abroad in self-exile to avoid prison.
The global human rights regime has collapsed
We urgently need a radical new framework to protect the fundamental rights of all human beings.
Iranian, four Iraqis jailed for life for killing of US citizen in Baghdad
The men confessed to the murder, saying they kidnapped the American for ransom but did not mean to kill him.
‘Top priority’: British defence firm BAE sets up Ukraine arms facility
BAE manufactured much of the hardware the UK and other governments provided to Ukraine as it fends off Russian invasion.
JPMorgan processed more than $1bn for Epstein, US Virgin Islands says
JPMorgan reported Epstein transactions as suspicious to the US Treasury Department, lawyer says.
GoFundMe freezes donations for The Grayzone, sparking free speech debate
Far-left news site says crowdfunding company prevented access to donations, citing 'external concerns'.
Ukrainian drone hits Russia’s Kursk region, Moscow repels attack: Officials
Russia's Kurchatov town target of Ukrainian drone attack as air defences stop drone's advance on Moscow, officials say.
Hong Kong grounds flights, shuts schools as super Typhoon Saola nears
Super Typhoon Saola's top wind speeds recorded at 205km per hour (127mph) as it approaches China's southern coast.
Modern slavery: Pakistan’s latest climate change curse
In another unpredictable monsoon season, Pakistan's farming communities face a resurgence in of indentured servitude.
White man faces trial in US for shooting Black teen who went to wrong house
Teenager Ralph Yarl was shot without warning through a door after going to the wrong house to collect his brothers.
Philippines’ Marcos orders price cap for rice amid ‘alarming’ price surge
Presidential office announces price ceiling for staple, citing 'considerable economic strain on Filipinos'.
Singapore holds presidential vote seen as test for ruling party support
Presidential election result may indicate level of support for Singapore's long-ruling People's Action Party: Analysts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 555
As the war enters its 555th day, these are the main developments.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine deployed new long-range weapon, hints at Russia raid
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy says new weapon system has range of 700km and 'the task is to make this number bigger'.
China’s ‘replica’ guns for Solomon Islands likely real, US cable claimed
US diplomats doubted explanations that Chinese shipment contained replica weapons, previously unseen documents show.
US deports dozens to Haiti despite telling citizens to leave country
Rights advocate says more than 60 Haitians were sent back to the Caribbean nation struggling with escalating violence.
Suicide bomber targets army convoy in northwest Pakistan
Five soldiers wounded in the attack in Bannu district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan.
US might mediate Lebanon-Israel border dispute: White House adviser
Amos Hochstein said it was 'natural' to resolve the issue after the 2022 delineation of the maritime border.
Ex-Proud Boys leader Joseph Biggs sentenced to 17 years for US Capitol riot
Biggs receives second-longest sentence of anyone charged in connection to storming of US legislature on January 6, 2021.
Photos: Blaze at Johannesburg apartment building kills 74
An additional 61 were injured and treated in hospital in one of the deadliest fires worldwide in recent years.
What does Gabon’s coup mean regionally and internationally?
Why has there been yet another coup in Africa? And what's the response of African states?
‘The fire ruined everything’: Lives, livelihoods lost in Johannesburg blaze
Survivors mourn losses after a massive fire at a hijacked' building killed at least 74 people in South Africa.
How to prevent a putsch
Most military coups are 'inside jobs' and can be prevented only by improving the overall state of a country's affairs.
US Justice Clarence Thomas discloses trips on GOP donor’s private jet
Disclosure of three trips last year comes as top US court faces heightened scrutiny over connections to wealthy donors.
Middle East Roundup: Syrian journalist ponders disappeared father’s fate
Protests in Syria, a Palestinian woman's fight, secret Libya-Israel meeting - here's the Middle East this week.
Residential Schools: Canada’s Shame
People & Power examines the lasting consequences of Canada's residential school system on Indigenous communities.
Iran says Israeli sabotage plot against ballistic missile programme foiled
Iran accuses Israel of trying to sabotage its missile sector through faulty foreign parts that could explode.
India erects life-size cutouts of langurs to deter monkeys before G20
Officials also hire more than 30 'monkey-men to scare away the primates as global leaders make their way to New Delhi.
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