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Dimie Ogoina: Is mpox health emergency over in the Global South?
The Nigerian scientist who diagnosed the first recent mpox case discusses whether the health emergency is really over.
S Korea landslides, floods kill more than 20, thousands evacuated
Torrential rainfall triggered landslides and temporary power cuts in 13 towns and cities overnight.
How can global hunger be reduced?
Rise in hunger 'stalled' globally in 2022, but remains elevated in some parts of the world.
Ons Jabeur: Tunisia’s ‘Minister of Happiness’ brings hope and joy
Fans say Jabeur's journey to the top, her warmth towards opponents and gleaming smile set her apart from the rest.
Life as a resistance fighter in Jenin: ‘Only death can stop us’
A resistance fighter in embattled Jenin talks to Al Jazeera about his unwavering dedication to fight occupation.
How Israel weaponises museums to erase Palestinian existence
Physical violence isn't the only way Israel tries to deny Palestinian existence. Museums are tools of terror, too.
Colombian children who survived 40 days in jungle leave hospital
The children, aged one through 13, have recovered physically and will remain under Colombia's child protection services.
Zelenskyy says Russia ‘investing everything’ to stop Ukraine army
Ukrainian president says monitoring security situation in Belarus where Wagner fighters are training Belarusian troops.
Alleged Russia agent pleads not guilty to smuggling US tech, arms
Vadim Konoshchenok accused of multiple crimes for smuggling of US-made semiconductors and ammunition to Russia.
US to send F-16 fighter jets to Gulf amid Iran shipping tensions
US defence official said Washington considering options amid growing aggression by Russian planes in skies over Syria.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 507
As the conflict enters its 507th day, these are the main developments.
DNA from pizza crust leads to arrest in US Gilgo Beach murders
Prosecutors have charged architect Rex Heuermann with murder in three of the 11 unsolved deaths on Long Island.
Fear and voting in Cambodia’s one-horse election race
Seventeen parties registered for election alongside PM Hun Sen's party, but the vote is almost impossible for him lose.
Mexico president continues attacks on opposition despite order
Electoral officials have ruled Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has been violating equity and neutrality rules with attacks.
US court halts ban on government contact with social media giants
A judge had previously blocked officials from engaging with the companies, in a case over misinformation and censorship.
Biden administration strikes $39bn in US federal student debt
The move comes as the Democratic administration pushes forward with a campaign promise to offer student debt relief.
Guatemala prosecutor denies aiming to interfere with elections
The public prosecutor's office is investigating the party of a progressive presidential candidate ahead of run-off vote.
Is ASEAN at risk of being used by more powerful countries?
Indonesia hosts southeast Asian regional forum with China, Russia and the US attending, too.
‘Grave threat’: US, Japan, S Korea slam missile test by N Korea
US says commitment to security of South Korea and Japan is backed by 'full range of capabilities, including nuclear'.
Some 300 children drowned trying to reach Europe so far this year
The figure recorded in the first six months of 2023 is likely to be an underestimate, the UNICEF says.
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz to face off in Wimbledon final
Serbian superstar and Spanish phenomenon beat opponents to deliver final highly anticipated by tennis fans worldwide.
US Republicans pass defence bill with anti-abortion, LGBT add-ons
Democrats say legislation, which is all but assured to fail in the US Senate, is 'an ode to bigotry and ignorance'.
Kenya’s Ruto says tax-hike protests will not be permitted
President says he 'cannot accept anarchy' as opposition calls for three more days of rallies starting on Wednesday.
Does the West still want a democratic Kosovo?
If the West is still serious about Kosovo's sovereignty and the security of the region, it ought to act like it.
China’s Shein hit with RICO, a law used for organised crime
Lawsuit says Shein has grown rich by repeated copyright infringements in a 'continuous pattern of racketeering'.
SAG-AFTRA head Fran Drescher: What she said about actors strike
Drescher says move is about all labour, not just entertainment industry as 160,000 actors join writers on strike.
Black refugees stranded in Tunisian desert witness death, misery
About 70 refugees, including women and children, are stuck in a ten-metre buffer zone they call 'point zero'.
Black Tunisians lie low as violence against Black people worsens
Tunisia has a complex history with Black refugees and migrants, as well as its own native Black population.
Ex-Man City player Benjamin Mendy acquitted of UK sex offences
French defender, 28, breaks down in tears after he is found not guilty of one count of rape and one of attempted rape.
Parts of Europe, China and US sizzle under record-breaking heat
Tens of millions of people under heat warnings as high temperatures illustrate perils of warming climate.
Canadian firefighter dies as record wildfire season continues
Firefighter dies battling blaze in British Columbia, union says, as more than 900 fires are still burning across Canada.
US sets grim mass killings record in first half of 2023
Country endured 28 mass killings - a total of 140 victims - amid uptick in gun violence and calls for stricter laws.
Wagner trains soldiers in Belarus after foiled mutiny in Russia
The Belarusian defence ministry says the Russian mercenary group is working with its troops near the town of Asipovichy.
Israel sets record for illegal settlement approvals: Rights group
Peace Now said that Israel has approved the construction of almost 13,000 housing units in illegal settlements.
Uganda’s Museveni says ex-DRC leader Kabila harboured ADF
Museveni says DR Congo's Joseph Kabila gave ISIL-aligned ADF 'free tenancy' in North Kivu and Ituri.
Kenya’s Ruto is coming up against the limits of his power
The Kenyan president is facing the consequences of confusing a parliamentary majority for popular legitimacy.
Armed groups step up murders, rapes in Mali: HRW
New York-based rights group reports six attacks in the Gao region and two in Menaka between January and June.
Spain’s snap election: Will the Sánchez gamble pay off?
After his party's severe losses in local polls, Spain's prime minister brought forward the national vote by four months.
South Africa deploys army to avert unrest after trucks torched
The military was deployed to four South African provinces, including KwaZulu-Natal where former President Zuma is from.
India’s Modi guest of honour at France’s Bastille Day parade
Indian leader also awarded the French government's highest honour in a visit marked by high-profile defence deals.
Russian lawmakers pass bill outlawing gender reassignment
Bill decried by Russia's transgender community will now head to the upper chamber before being signed by Putin.
Succeeding Sall: Who will be Senegal’s next president in 2024?
Sall's decision to not run for office in 2024 has calmed Senegal but raised questions about his successor and democracy.
Chandrayaan-3: India launches rocket to land spacecraft on moon
The Chandrayaan-3 mission is designed to deploy a lander and rover near the moon's south pole around August 23.
Why are Hollywood actors and writers on strike?
It is the first such strike since 1960 when actor - and future US president - Ronald Reagan led the protests.
Excited Japanese fans queue for latest Hayao Miyazaki film
The revered director has said How Do You Live will be his last film, but there has been virtually no publicity.
Singapore issues arrest notice for billionaire Ong in graft probe
Ong Beng Seng's company says the billionaire is cooperating with authorities in rare high-profile investigation.
‘There is always risk’: The Zimbabwean de-miner in South Sudan
Job Tawengwa has lived on the road for about 25 years in his job defusing unexploded ordnances.
‘Unbelievable atmosphere’: Major League Cricket takes off in US
Fans at a purpose-built stadium in Texas treated to the familiar sight of big sixes and non-stop action.
Solomon Islands says China to assist with policing, cybersecurity
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare says China's police will add to support provided by Australia and New Zealand.
Syrian gov’t says UN can deliver aid from Turkey for six months
Syria says UN aid deliveries would have to be 'in full cooperation and coordination with the Syrian Government'.
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