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Belarusian leader Lukashenko says he warned Wagner chiefs to ‘watch out’
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says he told Yevgeny Prigozhin and Dmitry Utkin: 'Lads - you watch out'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 549
As the war enters its 549th day, these are the main developments.
Russia destroys drone near Moscow in latest attack on Russian capital
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin says air defence systems destroyed a drone in the Istra district west of Moscow.
Australia, Philippines hold military drills, plan South China Sea patrols
Approximately 1,200 Australian soldiers and 560 Filipino marines took part in military exercises to storm a beach.
Severe storm sparks tornadoes, kills five people in US state of Michigan
The weather system is responsible for spawning at least six tornadoes, downing power lines and causing fatal crashes.
Harare residents fear violence as questions simmer over Zimbabwe election
Tensions remain high as voting tabulation continues in Zimbabwe's presidential race and critics question police raids.
What challenges lie ahead for Guatemala’s President-elect Arevalo?
The conservative National Unity of Peace party has filed a complaint alleging inconsistencies in the August 20 election.
Libya’s LNA launches operations against Chad rebels along border
Civil unrest in Libya has seen rival leaders forge alliances with rebel factions in neighbouring Chad and Sudan.
Anti-government protests in Syria continue for sixth day
Economic frustration brings out protesters across Syria, including in areas still under the control of al-Assad.
Niger military rulers order France ambassador to leave the country
Military government also authorised troops from neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso to come to its defence if attacked.
What will a bigger BRICS mean?
Group of five nations plans to welcome six more in January.
US court battles ramp up over state transgender healthcare restrictions
Several courts allow US state governments to enforce restrictions, with more rulings on the horizon.
At least 12 killed in Madagascar stadium stampede
Some 80 others were injured as fans tried to enter the country's national stadium for the Indian Ocean Island Games.
‘All my fortune was there’: Fires devastate Greek livelihoods and wildlife
Last week's fire around Alexandroupolis was Europe's worst in years.
‘My ears bleed’: Spain football chief Rubiales slammed for unsolicited kiss
Spanish footballer Hermoso rejects federation chief's claim she consent to the kiss at the World Cup medals ceremony.
‘Absolute lie’: Russia denies role in Yevgeny Prigozhin plane crash
Allegations that Moscow was behind aircraft explosion presumed to have killed Wagner boss are untrue, spokesman says.
UK police launch operation into accused poison seller after 88 deaths
Canadian police have arrested a suspect accused of using websites to market and sell sodium nitrite around the world.
Outrage in India over video of teacher telling kids to slap Muslim student
Teacher at school in Uttar Pradesh state heard saying she wants the seven-year-old evicted because of his religion.
Georgia mugshots: Trump and all 18 co-defendants surrender in election case
Former US president and 18 co-accused meet deadline to surrender at Fulton County Jail on election interference charges.
Panama Canal announces prolonged transit restrictions due to drought
Low water levels have created a backlog of cargo vessels in one of the world's key maritime shipping passageways.
Who is Vivek Ramaswamy, the rising Republican presidential candidate?
US author and entrepreneur is confidently pushing unorthodox, right-wing ideas while promoting unity in 2024 campaign.
The Prigozhin plane crash — Putin’s revenge? | Start Here
The three big questions we're left with following the Prigozhin plane crash.
Ben-Gvir lashes out at supermodel Bella Hadid over Palestinian rights
Hadid criticised the far-right minister's comments, who said Israeli rights trump Palestinian freedom of movement.
Putin will not attend G20 summit in India next month
Russian president faces arrest if he travels abroad on war crimes warrant issued by the International Criminal Court.
Analysis: What do BRICS invitations mean for the Middle East?
Saudi Arabia, UAE look to balance relations between east and west, while Iran, Egypt look to benefit financially.
Indian wrestling federation suspended after harassment scandal
World body announces suspension over India's failure to hold elections after its federation chief criminally charged.
Q&A: Maui wildfires ‘an acceleration of injustices’ long felt on island
Al Jazeera speaks to Kaniela Ing, director of Green New Deal Network, about devastating Hawaii blazes and what's next.
In Rwanda, teenage pregnancies are rising. The cost is high, analysts say
Previous efforts to combat teen pregnancies were met with success in Rwanda, but that progress has now stagnated.
Ex-French leader Sarkozy faces 2025 trial over alleged Libya corruption
The former president will be tried over allegations he took money from late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2007.
Prigozhin’s death is good news for Ukraine
Wagner chief's sensational demise is the latest indication that the future of Putin's flailing invasion is in jeopardy.
What’s next for security in Somalia after the AU mission ends?
The Somali government believes its army will be ready for the 2024 withdrawal of AU forces, but others aren't so sure.
Ecuador election: As run-off looms, voters crave genuine change
Left-wing Luisa Gonzalez will face off against centre-right Daniel Noboa in a campaign marred by political violence.
Denmark proposes bill that could see ban on Quran burnings
Citing national security, the Danish justice minister announces a bill aimed at ending the provocative stunts.
Spain football head Rubiales refuses to resign over unsolicited player kiss
Government ministers and figures within sport demand Rubiales's resignation for his kiss on the lips of Jenni Hermoso.
Evolving threats: The state of personal data protection in Brazil
As local data protection regulations reach a five-year milestone, need for more resources and an integrated approach.
Presidential hopeful Lai says Taiwan’s sovereignty is ‘a fact’
Lai's comments come as China urges the United States to stop selling arms to Taiwan.
A child was sexually abused every two hours in Pakistan this year, NGO says
Islamabad-based NGO records 2,227 cases of child sexual abuse in the country between January and June.
UN warns Sudan conflict ‘threatens to consume the entire country’
Hundreds of thousands of malnourished children at risk of dying in humanitarian crisis of 'epic proportions', UN says.
What is life like inside the world’s largest refugee camp?
Six years after Myanmar's brutal crackdown, Al Jazeera explores the current living conditions in Rohingya refugee camps.
Maui County sues Hawaii power company for negligence leading to fires
The Hawaiian Electric company is said to have failed to shut off power despite a recent drought and high winds.
Dutch brewer Heineken completes its withdrawal from Russia, takes $325m hit
The world's second largest brewer sold its business in Russia for just 1 euro ($1.08), months after announcing its exit.
After the first US Republican debate: Who’s up, who’s down?
Republican candidates for president try to prove their electability' to the public, as Trump watches from afar.
Six years of Rohingya exodus: Food crisis and fears of a ‘lost generation’
Refugees mark August 25 as 'Genocide Day' to demand justice and safe and voluntary repatriation to their Myanmar homes.
A tale of two cities: Diaspora influx hikes cost of living for Ghanaians
The Year of Return in 2019 attracted foreign investment to Ghana but locals say it has led to soaring prices in Accra.
Trump returns to social media platform X, posts mugshot from county jail
The former US president returned to the social media platform formerly known as Twitter to post his police mugshot.
Facebook should pay for what it did to my people, Rohingya
For six years, I have been stuck in an overcrowded refugee camp. Facebook helped create the conditions that got me here.
How Malta stole the youth of three young men
Abdalla, Amara and Kader helped authorities defuse a tense situation on a boat with asylum seekers. Their reward? Jail.
Russia says destroyed 42 Ukraine-launched drones over Crimea
Kyiv has promised to retake the peninsula, which was annexed by Moscow in 2014.
Saudi Arabia considering Chinese bid to build nuclear plant, report says
Chinese bid proposes nuclear plant near the border with Qatar and UAE, according to Wall Street Journal report.
Charles Sobhraj, convicted murderer, has a new story to tell
After 19 years inside a Nepali jail, 'the Serpent' says he plans to sue for his imprisonment and chase series deals.
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