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Heavy New York flooding kills one person, forces road closures
Extreme rainfall has battered Northeast US, resulting in flash floods and the death of at least one person overnight.
China calls on US to take ‘practical action’ over sanctions
Finance ministry says Washington should end 'suppression' of Chinese firms after talks with US Treasury Secretary.
Ghana’s $3bn IMF deal: Did the fund kill my uncle?
Research shows IMF involvement reduces public health budgets. That's deadly for families like mine.
Bali’s rafting scene under scrutiny after tourist deaths
Indonesian island's regulation of rafting is facing criticism after the deaths of five tourists since November 2021.
Six killed in stabbing at kindergarten in China, suspect arrested
Three children among the dead in the attack, which took place in Lianjiang in southern Guangdong province.
Thousands told to evacuate as mudslides, floods kill one in Japan
One person dead and hundreds of thousands of people urged to evacuate as torrential rain lashes southwestern Japan.
Silicon Valley Bank’s former owner sues US watchdog for $1.9bn
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation accused in lawsuit of violating US bankruptcy law.
N Korea slams US move to deploy nuclear submarines to peninsula
Pyongyang also accused US spy planes of violating its airspace and warns such aircraft may be shot down.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 502
As the conflict enters its 502nd day, these are the main developments.
‘I wanted vengeance’: Tibet’s last resistance fighter
Tibet was communist China's first conquest and now, Tibetans are working to tell the story of how they resisted Beijing.
What’s behind US decision to supply cluster bombs to Ukraine?
President Joe Biden says such weapons are needed as Kyiv runs out of ammunition during Russian invasion.
Nine shot in Cleveland nightclub area; US manhunt on for suspect
Police say there is no indication at this point of any incident in the night district that preceded the mass shooting.
England keep Ashes series alive with win over Australia
Playing his 10th test match, England batter Harry Brook scored 75 off 93 balls with nine fours over Australia.
Photos: Several dead as heavy rainfall lashes northern India
India's meteorological department has forecast more rain across large parts of northern India.
UN warns of ‘full-scale civil war’ in Sudan, Egypt to host summit
Conflict-torn Sudan is on the brink of a war that could destabilise the entire region, the United Nations warns.
What’s the lasting impact of the Jenin raid?
We ask what lies ahead for Palestinians in the aftermath of Israel's assault on refugee camp.
Books are losing value in Afghanistan – this scares me
My country, where the pursuit of knowledge was always venerated, is descending into darkness.
Tunisia rejects accusations of mistreatment of Black refugees
Tunisian President Kais Saied said refugees were receiving humane treatment stemming from what he called 'our values'.
Biden begins three-nation tour with UK visit before NATO summit
US president heads to the UK, then Lithuania for a NATO summit focusing on the conflict in Ukraine, and then Finland.
US says it killed ISIL leader Osama al-Muhajer in drone strike
A strike on Friday resulted in the death of al-Muhajer, ISIL leader in eastern Syria, says CENTCOM.
BBC suspends presenter accused of paying teen for explicit images
British broadcaster under pressure over claims a well-known presenter is embroiled in a case of sexual misconduct.
There are no optimistic scenarios for the Kremlin
After the mutiny, Moscow is centralising control over all armed forces, but that won't save it from the looming crisis.
Pope Francis names 21 new cardinals
Announcement puts the pope's mark on the group that will one day choose his successor after his death or resignation.
‘In Lebanon, I earn well, but not enough to keep my mum alive’
Amid the economic crisis, a son struggles to find the $7,000 required every three weeks for his mother's cancer drugs.
Yemen’s Houthis implement Swedish import ban over Quran burning
Momentum for the ban has been building for months, since a previous Quran-burning incident in January.
France bans Bastille Day fireworks sale after anti-gov’t protests
Government decree bans fireworks during the July 14 national holiday following riots sparked by a teenager's killing.
Israeli protests reignite as Netanyahu pushes new justice bill
Demonstrators are back on the streets after Netanyahu relaunched his quest to control the country's judiciary.
Photos: Russia’s war in Ukraine crosses 500-day mark
The war continues to take a heavy toll on thelivesand livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people.
Missing Mexican journalist’s body found ‘with signs of violence’
Luis Martin Sanchez Iniguez, 59, was a regional correspondent for the leading Mexican newspaper, La Jornada.
Remains discovered in US match missing British actor Julian Sands
Sands, famous for his role in the film A Room with a View, went missing in January after hiking during a winter storm.
US Senate report highlights Capitol riot intelligence ‘failures’
FBI downplayed threats of violence by Trump supporters ahead of January 6, 2021, attack on US Capitol, report says.
Canada launches first-ever national climate adaptation strategy
Plan seeks to address needs related to increased flooding, wildfires, melting permafrost and other climate-relate risks.
ICC to continue investigation of human rights abuses in Venezuela
ICC has ruled that efforts within Venezuela to hold officials accountable for alleged abuses have fallen short.
Russia bombs busy Ukraine restaurant as Wagner moves to Belarus
At least four killed and dozens injured after Russian missile hits crowded pizza restaurant in centre of Kramatorsk.
How much of a threat are private armies?
As Russia recovers from what it calls Wagner's rebellion, there's a new focus on private armies.
Q&A: Afrobeats is ‘one of Africa’s biggest cultural exports’
A leading music executive answers questions on the essence and evolution of the trendy music genre Afrobeats.
US court narrows scope of Trump civil suit, dismisses Ivanka
A New York appeals court has ruled the statute of limitations restricts which transactions can be scrutinised in case.
Casting menstruation as a taboo is dangerous
While India is making progress on period awareness, the US is sliding back, as states pass regressive legislation.
Sierra Leone’s Bio re-elected as president, avoids run-off
Election commission says Julius Maada Bio secured 56.17 percent of votes, challenger Samura Kamara rejects results.
‘Negligence, misconduct’ led to Epstein jail suicide: Watchdog
DOJ inspector general releases report on death of well-connected financier as he awaited sex trafficking charges.
Forest decline surges despite climate action vows to end it
A football pitch of tropical trees is felled or burned every five seconds, night and day, despite the climate crisis.
State courts can review election laws, top US court rules
Supreme Court rejects bid to grant state lawmakers unchecked powers over organising federal elections in their states.
Stuck in limbo: Frustration and despair at the Sudan-Egypt border
Al Jazeera spoke to people from Sudan fleeing the war, only to be turned away or left stranded at the Egyptian border.
Ahmedabad stadium to host India-Pakistan Cricket World Cup clash
The rivals will face off at the 132,000-seat Narendra Modi Stadium, which will also host the opening and final games.
Trump valet’s arraignment delayed again in secret documents case
Waltine Nauta allegedly helped Trump hide documents taken from White House but was not arraigned with former president.
UN documents summary execution of 77 Ukrainian civilians
A UN monitoring mission in Ukraine finds both Russia and Ukraine guilty of breaching international law.
I See Beauty: Senegal’s makeup artist
Fredde Tchibinda uses artistic makeup to enhance and celebrate women who are making a difference in Senegal.
Solitary confinement is still widespread in US prisons and jails
The United States locks people in isolation even though it causes severe psychological damage that can last a lifetime.
‘Don’t see why not’: China envoy on backing Ukraine’s ’91 borders
China's EU envoy, Fu Cong, says Beijing respects the territorial integrity of all countries and stands for peace.
S Africa: ‘Peace mission’ in Ukraine unaffected by Russia mutiny
South Africa's foreign minister made the comments during a meeting with her German counterpart on Tuesday in Pretoria.
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