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Russian occupiers rule Ukraine’s nuclear plant through force, fear: Sources
Ukrainian insiders talk to Al Jazeera about life at Zaporizhzhia, which was taken over days after the invasion.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man during raid in occupied West Bank
Amir Khalifa, 27, a fighter with the armed al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, was shot in head and back during the raid.
Deadly wildfires devastate Hawaii’s Maui island
Wildfires have devastated the island of Maui, killing at least 36 people and reducing most of a historic town to ash.
Lethal mushroom lunch suspected as Australian police probe three deaths
The mysterious deaths of three elderly people after a lunch where mushrooms were served have gripped Australia.
Rima’s journey: Prosthetic gives Syrian new start after February earthquake
Rima Haj Hussein was trapped under the rubble and forced to choose between her life and her leg.
Russia says 13 Ukrainian drones downed on way to attack Sevastopol, Moscow
Drone attacks deep inside Russian territory have increased since a drone was destroyed over the Kremlin in early May.
Kuwait bans Barbie movie as Lebanese minister calls for action
Kuwaiti ban comes as Lebanon's culture minister asked authorities to censor film for 'promoting homosexuality'.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sacks top general, calls for more arms production
N Korea Chief of the General Staff Pak Su Il 'dismissed' and replaced by General Ri Yong Gil, a former defence minister.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 533
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 533rd day.
Why are world leaders racing to the Pacific Islands?
Not just the US and China; India, Indonesia and South Korea are scrambling for influence in a strategically vital region
State of emergency declared in Ecuador after Villavicencio ‘assassination’
Presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio was gunned down at campaign rally ahead of this month's national election.
Conflict over clocks: China among countries where time is political
Keeping of time in Asia has often been subject more to the geopolitics of time zones than considerations of geography.
Man who allegedly threatened US President Biden shot dead during FBI raid
The FBI has said it was serving search and arrest warrants to a residence in Provo, Utah, when the man was shot.
Biden issues executive order restricting US investment in Chinese tech
The order will block and regulate high-tech US-based investments in China, increasing tensions between the two nations.
Robbie Robertson, leader of Canadian-US group The Band, dies at 80
The Band's hits included The Weight, The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, and collaborations with Bob Dylan.
What’s the impact of Niger’s military coup?
Coup leaders continue to ignore international calls to reinstate the ousted president.
At least two killed in Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia city, Ukraine says
Ukrainian officials warn death toll could rise after attack on a residential area on the city in southeast Ukraine.
Two dead after Lebanon’s Hezbollah fight with residents of Christian town
Fighting began after a Hezbollah truck overturned in the town of Kahaleh, and residents closed roads.
Amazon summit calls on developed nations to fulfill climate funding deals
Twelve countries, representing the Amazon, Congo Basin and southeast Asia, join pact for rainforest funding.
Twitter fined for delay in complying with federal Trump election probe
Newly unsealed documents reveal federal investigators sought a search warrant for Donald Trump's Twitter account.
Niger coup leaders accuse French forces of destabilising the country
Coup leaders say French forces freed 'captured terrorists' and breached airspace ban, as France denies all allegations.
India passes data protection bill amid surveillance concerns
The new law has drawn criticism from opposition lawmakers and rights groups over the scope of exemptions.
Despite multiple crises, Tunisia’s president still has his supporters
Economic crisis and political repression have pushed many away, but Saied is still backed by some.
US says no framework agreed yet for Israel-Saudi normalisation deal
White House says 'still a lot' to discuss as questions swirl around potential deal to normalise Israel-Saudi relations.
Operation Lone Star: All you need to know about latest US border flashpoint
Critics say Texas policies at US-Mexico border, such as new floating barriers on Rio Grande, put asylum seekers at risk.
Syrian reporter and three soldiers killed in roadside bombing: State media
SAMA TV reporter Firas al-Ahmed killed in Deraa, near the Jordanian border.
Canada says ‘highly probable’ China had role in targeting of lawmaker
Canada says an 'information operation' in May on the platform WeChat targeted opposition legislator Michael Chong.
Wildfires force evacuations on Hawaii’s Maui as strong winds fan flames
US Coast Guard says it rescued a dozen people who fled into the ocean to escape fire and smoky conditions in West Maui.
Singer Sixto Rodriguez, subject of Searching for Sugarman, dies at 81
US songwriter who was the subject of Oscar-winning documentary Searching for Sugarman has passed away in Detroit.
Rahul Gandhi condemns Indian PM Modi over Manipur violence
Opposition leader says Modi 'killed Mother India' and accuses government of inaction over ethnic violence in northeast.
At least six killed, 12 wounded in targeted Somali bus explosion
Somali authorities say the armed group's attack took place on a road between Qoryoley and Marka districts.
US nurse and daughter kidnapped in Haiti released: Aid group
Release of Alix Dorsainvil and her child comes days after the UN warned of surge in kidnappings of women and children.
Germany ends projects in Bosnia’s Serb republic over secessionist moves
Move made in protest against Bosnian Serb leader's withdrawal of the autonomous region from state institutions.
Norway considers blowing up dam after days of heavy rain, flooding
Extreme weather hits the Nordic nation, forcing evacuations as officials race for solutions to avert deluge.
At least 27 people found dead in desert after expulsion from Tunisia: Libya
Libyan border guards say about 150 asylum seekers cross into Libya every day after being expelled from Tunisia.
Former Niger rebel launches anti-coup movement as impasse continues
The Council of Resistance for the Republic says it supports ECOWAS's bid to restore constitutional order in Niger.
Sebeiba festival: Algeria’s 3,000 year-old tradition
Thousands from the Tuareg community flock to the annual Sebeiba festival held in an oasis town deep in the Sahara.
Imprisoned and exiled, a Nicaraguan activist rebuilds her life in the US
Tamara Davila was one of the 222 Nicaraguan political prisoners sent into exile in the US this year. This is her story.
More teams, more upsets: How minnows challenged giants at Women’s World Cup
Sceptics said the tournament was not ready to be expanded to a 32-team format, but the results show otherwise.
Iran says it has technology to build supersonic missiles amid US tensions
Iran is touting the new technology as Washington has sent thousands of troops to regional waters.
Nine killed in fire at France holiday home for disabled people
Two people remain missing, officials say, after blaze described as a 'tragedy' by President Emmanuel Macron.
The ‘hanging libraries’ of Nigeria: How a book drive is exciting pupils
The quality of basic education is on a decline in Nigerian public schools. One volunteer book drive wants to halt that.
Bahrain prisoners on hunger strike demanding better conditions
Bahrain prison inmates are taking part in a hunger strike over conditions in Jaw prison, activists and authorities said.
Dozens dead after boat capsizes off Tunisia, four survivors arrive in Italy
Four survivors, who were brought to Italy's Lampedusa, say 41 people died off Tunisia where their boat capsized.
How al-Bashir and Putin pressed the self-destruct button
The RSF and Wagner's rebellions demonstrate how dangerous the mercenary game can be for dictators.
Ethiopian forces push Fano fighters from Amhara’s Gondar city
Fano rebels have been pushed out of Amhara's second biggest city in breakthrough for Ethiopia's federal forces.
What did Amazon nations agree upon at the summit in Brazil?
Nations gathered in Belem agreed to a list of environmental policies but fell short on deforestation and oil.
Yoga with a furry twist: Mastering the cat pose at studio in Indian capital
Kittens weave in and out of rows of people, sometimes even falling asleep on participants, prompting laughter from them.
UK announces deal with Turkey to tackle irregular migration
The agreement aims to disrupt criminal networks organising 'illegal journeys' to the UK, British interior ministry says.
Pakistan national assembly to dissolve for polls without ex-PM Imran Khan
The dissolution marks the end of a chaotic tenure which began five years ago with Khan at the helm.
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