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Australia cruise past Denmark 2-0 and into World Cup quarter-finals
Foord and Raso score either side of half-time before Kerr, who has been absent with an injury, comes on as substitute.
Imran Khan’s ‘life under threat’ in jail, says Pakistan ex-PM’s party
Khan was arrested and sent to jail for three years following his conviction in corruption case by a court in Islamabad.
England beat Nigeria 4-2 on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals
Nigeria dominate but fall short as England rode their luck and went down to 10 players after Lauren James sent off.
‘Vengeance’: Muslim homes, shops bulldozed; 150 arrested in India’s Nuh
Residents in Haryana state's only Muslim-majority district say over 300 properties have been demolished in four days.
Ukraine replaces Soviet hammer and sickle with trident on Kyiv monument
Since Russia's war on Ukraine began, the country has accelerated moves to reclaim the nation's identity from past ties.
US deployed warships after China, Russia naval patrol near Alaska: WSJ
The US dispatched four destroyers after 11 Russian and Chinese ships went close to Alaska state, according a WSJ report.
Ethiopia accuses Amhara militia of seeking to overthrow government
The Ethiopian army and the Amhara militia were allies in the two-year civil war against the northern Tigray region.
Philippines summons China envoy after water cannon incident in disputed sea
Move comes after Manila accused Chinese coastguard vessels of blocking and using water cannon against Philippine ships.
Cambodia’s king endorses Hun Manet as next prime minister
Hun Manet obtains king's approval and is set to become Cambodia's next leader later this month.
US scientists achieve net energy gain in fusion reaction for second time
Scientists work to develop fusion reaction as they look for clean and safe source of power to help curb climate change.
S Korea’s heatwave-hit scout jamboree to end early over typhoon warning
Organisers are preparing to evacuate tens of thousands of scouts from some 158 countries amid a typhoon warning.
Rahul Gandhi, India’s main opposition leader, reinstated to parliament
Gandhi returns as member days after Supreme Court suspended his defamation conviction in Modi surname case.
Why the Hindu right opposes affirmative action in the US
It is an effort to shut down acknowledgement of historical and current discrimination - in the US, but also in India.
Senegal’s Ousmane Sonko hospitalised after one week on hunger strike
Ousmane Sonko's now-dissolved party says he was admitted for emergency care to a hospital in downtown Dakar.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 530
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 530th day.
Four Syrian soldiers killed in Israeli missile attack: Report
The attack also wounded four other Syrian soldiers and caused some material damage, state media say.
Niger closes airspace as ECOWAS deadline for coup reversal expires
Coup leaders say there has been a pre-deployment of troops in two Central African nations for military intervention.
Russia unleashes strikes against Ukraine; Kyiv targets Crimea bridge
Moscow and Kyiv step up retaliatory attacks as Ukraine seeks to dislodge Russian forces in the country's south and east.
Is this the end of Imran Khan’s political career in Pakistan?
Former Pakistani leader has been convicted of corruption and barred from elections for five years.
Arsenal beats Man City in penalty shootout to win Community Shield
The Gunners beat City 4-1 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw at London's Wembley Stadium.
Niger coup: Divisions as ECOWAS military threat fails to play out
As a deadline to restore Niger's democratic government passes, strong ECOWAS reaction to Niger coup now appears divided.
Justice for the Beirut blast can help avert Lebanon’s collapse
Holding the Lebanese political elite to account can be the first step towards the country's recovery.
At least 24 people killed in bus crash in Morocco
An investigation into the cause of the accident has been opened, authorities say.
Thousands in Niger rally in support of coup leaders
An estimated 30,000 people gather at a stadium, some with Russian flags, as the threat of military intervention looms.
Libya’s High State Council elects new leader as political gridlock deepens
The Tripoli-based governing body chooses Mohammed Takala as leader in a run-off by 67 votes to 62.
Photos: Rescue operations under way after train derails in Pakistan
Several cars of a Hazara Express train derailed and some overturned near Nawabshah in southern Pakistan.
Musk says fight with Zuckerberg will be livestreamed on X
The social media moguls have been trading comments over a potential mixed martial arts cage match since June.
Israel forces kill three Palestinians in occupied West Bank attack
Soldiers opened fire on a vehicle and killed three passengers near the Jenin refugee camp.
South Africa’s coach calls for more support after historic World Cup run
Desiree Ellis calls for government and sponsors to help Banyana Banyana push on and professionalise after World Cup run.
At least two killed, dozens missing in shipwrecks off Italy’s coast
Italian coastguard says it has recovered two bodies and rescued 57 people after two boats sink off island of Lampedusa.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan jailed: Is it the end of his political career?
Khan's political party is now appealing the ruling which bans the former prime minister from politics for five years.
Sweden knock out Women’s World Cup holders USA in wild penalty shootout
Two-time defending champions USA make earliest ever World Cup exit, as Sweden progress to face Japan in quarter-finals.
At least 30 killed after train derails in southern Pakistan
Dozens injured after several carriages of Hazara Express train derailed in Nawabshah, Sindh province.
Musk says X to fund legal bills if users ‘unfairly treated’ over posts
The billionaire says platform will fund the legal bills of users treated unfairly by employers for posts on the site.
‘A breath of fresh air’: Nigeria’s World Cup run sparks joy back home
As a last-16 clash with England beckons, Nigeria's Women's World Cup run has thrilled a crisis-hit country.
Gymnastics: Simone Biles dazzles in first competition since Tokyo Olympics
Four-time Olympic champion Biles makes a triumphant return in Chicago two years after pulling out of Tokyo Olympics.
Jake Paul wins unanimous decision against Nate Diaz in boxing bout
Paul, a 26-year-old YouTube personality, beat the 38-year-old former UFC fighter making his pro boxing debut.
Slovenia suffers its worst-ever floods
Devastating floods kill three people and destroy roads, bridges and houses, affecting two thirds of Slovenian territory.
Record floods ravage Slovenia, PM calls it ‘worst’ disaster in its history
The small Alpine nation experienced devastating floods over Friday and Saturday that killed three people.
How toys comforted children fleeing Turkey-Syria earthquake
Children displaced by the February disaster told Al Jazeera about the toys they brought with them.
India’s Chandrayaan-3 space mission enters moon’s orbit
India's space agency says its spacecraft has successfully been inserted into the lunar orbit.
China accused of using water cannon on Philippine boat in South China Sea
Philippines Armed Forces condemns Chinese Coast Guard's 'excessive' and 'dangerous' actions in disputed waters.
In scorching, earthquake-ravaged Hatay, water shortages lead to illnesses
Authorities, however, point to widespread destruction, low funds and dwindling outside help as obstacles to their work.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 529
These are the main developments as the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its 529th day.
Blood bank, university hit as Russia, Ukraine intensify attacks
Moscow and Kyiv's forces escalate attacks as 40 countries gather in Saudi Arabia to discuss peace in Ukraine.
Defiance, fear in Niger as ECOWAS deadline looms
ECOWAS ultimatum for Niger coup leaders to restore deposed president or risk intervention is set to expire on Sunday.
Can India’s opposition win against the BJP?
India's opposition leader Rahul Gandhi is returning to politics after a conviction was overturned.
Shooter kills Tel Aviv policeman in Israel; suspect gunned down
Suspected shooter, believed to be from the Palestinian village of Jenin, was later killed by a responding officer.
‘What is your business here?’: Iran equips navy with drones, missiles
Move comes after the US military said it may put armed guards on commercial ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan arrested after court convicts him
Ex-leader had long warned he would be arrested to prevent him from running in upcoming elections.
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