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At least 17 killed in railway bridge collapse in India’s Mizoram state
Several more are feared trapped after under-construction bridge collapses in the northeastern state, officials say.
Witness retracts ‘prior false testimony’ in Trump documents case
Retraction of statement 'helped form the basis of the revised indictment against Trump', court papers say.
India counts down to historic moon landing
Success of Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft will make it the first to land on thelunar south pole.
Hawaii officials seek help in identifying remains of wildfire victims
Officials ask residents to submit DNA samples as at least 1,100 people remain missing after wildfires.
Philippines supplies grounded South China Sea ship despite China threats
Philippine Coast Guard says Chinese vessels continue to 'block, harass and interfere' with its supply ships.
Chandrayaan-3: Historic India mission for moon’s south pole set for landing
Previous Indian bid failed in 2019 and latest attempt comes days after Russia's first moon mission in 50 years crashed.
US commerce secretary meets China envoy before trip to stabilise ties
Gina Raimondo's August 27-30 trip is latest effort by the Biden administration to cool US-China tensions.
Slaying ‘Goliath’: Can new blood surmount old guard in Zimbabwe election?
Opposition leader Chamisa faces a number of challenges in his bid to become Zimbabwe's next president.
Who will be at first Republican presidential debate – and who won’t?
Al Jazeera looks at the eight GOP hopefuls who will take part in the 2024 US election debate and what they stand for.
Thaksin taken to hospital hours after being jailed on return to Thailand
Prison officials say concerns about the former prime minister's blood pressure and blood oxygen levels prompted move.
UN urged to ‘cut ties’ with Myanmar coup leaders after Griffiths visit
Civil society groups say UN relief chief's visit made no substantive progress and lent legitimacy to generals.
Suez Canal ship traffic reported normal after tanker collision
Singapore and Cayman Islands-flagged tankers reportedly separated after briefly colliding in key trade conduit.
Russia’s General Surovikin dismissed as head of aerospace forces: Reports
Surovikin, former commander of Russian forces in Ukraine, has not been seen in public since the Wagner mutiny in June.
Russia downs 3 combat drones in latest attempted raid on Moscow
Air traffic at Moscow's Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo and Domodedovo airports halted for second day in row due to drone attack.
US imposes new China visa curbs over alleged ‘forced assimilation’ in Tibet
Experts have said about 1 million Tibetan children were being separated from their families at state boarding schools.
‘Hegemonism not in China’s DNA’: Xi calls for BRICS expansion
Xi says China seeks a more just and equitable international order, rejects 'bloc confrontation'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 546
As the war enters its 546th day, these are the main developments.
Russia’s Medvedev warns Georgian breakaway regions could be annexed
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev accuses West of creating tensions over Georgia by discussing NATO membership.
What to expect, how to watch the first 2024 Republican presidential debate
Republican presidential hopefuls are gathering in Wisconsin, hoping to chip away at ex-President Donald Trump's lead.
New York Mayor Eric Adams meets with Netanyahu, protest leaders in Israel
Visiting Israel has become a tradition for mayors of New York City, home to the largest Jewish community outside Israel.
Microsoft revamps Activision deal to get UK approval
Microsoft will sell cloud streaming rights outside of EU to current and new Activision games to a French game studio.
Fighting for army base rages for third day in Sudan’s capital Khartoum
Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces are trying to take one of the army's last strongholds in the capital.
Igniting hope: Young Zimbabweans rally to make their voices count
Before Wednesday's pivotal general election, young people in Zimbabwe are mobilising first-time voters to participate.
Eight rescued from dangling cable car in Pakistan after day-long ordeal
Six children and two adults trapped in chair lift when a cable snapped while they were crossing a river canyon.
US-Iran prisoner swap deal is ‘on track’, says White House official
Agreement is 'proceeding' but there is no exact timetable for swap, says US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.
At least 15 killed after a bus carrying mostly migrants crashes in Mexico
Crashes and unsafe transport have become the leading cause of death for migrants travelling north to the US border.
Another Zimbabwe election cycle reveals decline of women in politics
Despite dominating the voter population, women have been reduced to mostly cheerleaders in Zimbabwe's politics.
Spain PM says football boss apology over kiss ‘insufficient’
Federation chief Rubiales kissed Hermoso as he handed the Spanish team their World Cup winning medals.
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried ‘subsisting on bread and water’ in jail: lawyer
The former cryptocurrency tycoon is also running low on medications to treat ADHD and depression.
Tropical Storm Franklin bears down on Haiti, Dominican Republic
Authorities warn residents in two Caribbean nations that share island of Hispaniola to prepare for landslides, flooding.
Six Pakistan soldiers killed in attack near Afghanistan border
Military vehicles ambushed before an intense exchange of fire in the North Waziristan region, army says.
Iran unveils attack drone capable of striking Israel
The new version of the Mohajer, which carries a larger warhead, was unveiled a day after Israel blamed Iran for attacks.
Photos: Death and destruction in the wake of Greece wildfires
Firefighters find bodies of 18 people in a burned area of forest near the Turkish border. Week's death toll now at 20.
Wind-powered cargo ship sets sail on maiden voyage
Pyxis Ocean will sail from Singapore and head to Brazil and is likely to transport a cargo of grain to Denmark.
First Trump co-defendants in Georgia election case surrender
Scott Hall and John Eastman are first of 18 co-defendants indicted alongside ex-president to surrender to face charges.
As inflation hurts most in the UK, top bosses enjoy ‘bumper’ pay rises
The median FTSE 100 chief executive officer was paid 118 times the median full-time worker, study shows.
Deja Vu: The dark prospect of Trump 2.0
Once again the world is in the grips of a heated US election season that could have global repercussions.
Man City boss Pep Guardiola to miss two games after emergency back surgery
Guardiola's assistant, Juanma Lillo, will take over his coaching duties while he recovers.
Explosion at coal mine kills 11 in northern China
At least 11 people were killed following an explosion in the Shaanxi province, authorities say.
Will inheritance equality ever be up for debate in Tunisia?
Inheritance, a sore point in the Muslim-majority country, was left out of earlier reforms that advanced women's rights.
Will Israel’s protest movement expand to include the occupation?
Prominent Israel scholar says protests' potential may be limited if they don't include occupation, Palestinian citizens.
The secret to Colombia’s drop in deforestation? Armed groups
The Estado Mayor Central, a group of FARC dissidents, has announced sanctions for deforestation in its territory.
Srettha Thavisin elected Thailand PM as Thaksin returns from exile
The real estate mogul won the backing of both the upper and lower houses to become the country's 30th prime minister.
Greek forest fire kills 18 suspected asylum seekers in Dadia region
Bodies found in region bordering Turkey that is a frequent entry point for migrants and refugees.
Can BRICS end ‘apartheid’ against the Global South?
As the grouping of five emerging economies meets in South Africa, here's what to expect.
‘India is waiting’: Chess prodigy Praggnanandhaa takes on Magnus Carlsen
India's 18-year-old grandmaster will take on Norway's reigning world number one in the Chess World Cup final in Baku.
Violence in Zimbabwe’s villages imperils hope of smooth elections
Across rural Zimbabwe, there have been reports of violence by supporters of the governing and main opposition parties.
EU’s new rules for tech giants are about to kick in: All you need to know
Google, Facebook, TikTok and others face one of the most far-reaching efforts to clean up what EU residents see online.
Rescue on after children trapped in cable car dangling over Pakistan ravine
Six children and two teachers are stranded in a gondola in a mountainous area in Battagram, north of Islamabad.
Palestinian teen killed in Israeli raid in northern occupied West Bank
About 50 Palestinians are arrested by Israel, including two suspects allegedly involved in shooting attack on Monday.
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