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All to know about Ukraine’s Nova Kakhovka dam explosion
Widespread flooding is expected across swaths of southeastern Ukraine after a large dam was destroyed.
The Middle East: Goodbye America, hello China?
The US is losing ground in the region and it has only itself to blame.
Kazakhstan is a bridge between the North, South, East and West
As a host of the Astana International Forum, the country hopes to re-energise global cooperation and multilateralism.
Prince Harry gives evidence in UK court against tabloid publisher
The fifth-in-line to the British throne suing Mirror Group Newspapers for phone-hacking and other unlawful activities.
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith ‘complicit in murder’: Judge
Full judgement released in case against soldier who had sued newspapers for reporting he had murdered Afghan civilians.
‘Dead zone’: how the Ukraine war moved inside Russia
The western Russian region of Belgorod that borders Ukraine has been shelled and attacked by drones hundreds of times.
Pakistan PM hopeful of IMF deal this month amid escalating crisis
Shehbaz Sharif's statement comes as Pakistan seeks immediate release of $1.1bn from IMF, part of $6.5bn bailout package.
Afghan provincial governor killed in car bombing
No group has claimed the attack that killed Nisar Ahmad Ahmadi, the acting governor of northern Badakhshan.
Russia faces a new neighbourhood threat: China
Moscow's Ukraine struggles and neocolonialism have made its former partners in Central Asia turn to Beijing.
Fattah: Iran unveils its first hypersonic missile
Iran says the Fattah can penetrate missile defence systems due to its high manoeuvrability and speed.
Indonesia volcano draws thousands for ritual sacrifice
The ritual was the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic that authorities had allowed tourists to the site.
What does Erdogan’s re-election mean for Turkey-Gulf relations?
Economic and defence deals, along with the Turkish president's personal ties with regional leaders, to boost relations.
Uighur siblings in India jail since 2013 face deportation threat
Three brothers who fled China's persecution in Xinjiang and landed in Kashmir now fear New Delhi may send them back.
Is an AI arms race underway?
Are autonomous weapons, AI-driven strategic decisions and generative disinformation the future of warfare?
TSMC ‘feeling good’ about possible Germany plant, chairman says
Mark Liu says chipmaker is negotiating subsidies with German government as it considers first facility in Europe.
Old is gold: Can ageing spark a surprise economic boom?
Health, tech and saved wealth could turn an ageing workforce from an economic challenge into an advantage, say experts.
US, UK push against child abuse online alarms Asia dissidents
Human rights groups are concerned bid to weaken encrypted communications will harm dissenters in authoritarian regimes.
Kuwait votes in parliamentary polls in hopes of ending deadlock
Polls opened at 8am and the results will be announced on Wednesday.
‘Wild fantasies’: Wagner boss tears into Russian success claims
Yevgeny Prigozhin scoffs at Russian defence ministry claim that its military inflicted heavy losses on Ukrainian forces.
Former US VP Mike Pence officially enters 2024 presidential race
Pence joins a crowded field of Republican candidates, led by Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Ukraine says Russian forces blew up Nova Kakhovka dam in Kherson
Ukrainian authorities are evacuating residents in several areas following the destruction of large Soviet-era dam.
Russia to face Ukraine at UN court over downing of flight MH17
Kyiv accuses Moscow of supporting pro-Russia forces in eastern Ukraine who shot down Boeing 777 with a missile in 2014.
Living the ‘Chinese Dream’: Beijing’s new world order
As Beijing boosts its diplomatic clout, analysts say it wants to "remould" and even supplant existing institutions.
Two Australians facing death penalty in Vietnam granted clemency
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese secures clemency during official visit aimed at boosting ties with Vietnam.
Zelenskyy lauds Ukraine advance amid counteroffensive speculation
Kyiv has kept silent on start of counteroffensive despite speculation by analysts that campaign is getting under way.
Oklahoma approves first taxpayer-funded religious school in US
The school board's vote sets in motion a battle between religious freedom and the separation of church and state.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 468
As the war enters its 468th day, these are the main developments.
Brazil’s President Lula unveils plan to end deforestation by 2030
Lula's proposal would advance a commitment to deforestation made at the 2021 climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland.
Argentinian judge dismisses corruption case against VP Kirchner
The money-laundering case is the latest involving Kirchner, a former president, to be dismissed before reaching trial.
US report on Abu Akleh killing must be made public, senator urges
Chris Van Hollen says though US did not conduct independent investigation, gov't report provides 'important insights'.
‘Pathetic man’: California gov slams DeSantis over migrant flight
Top California official suggests Florida governor guilty of kidnapping after asylum seekers flown to US state's capital.
Honduran president set to visit China after establishing ties
President Xiomara Castro continues to expand Honduras's relations with Beijing as the country seeks an economic boost.
Former FBI agent who spied for Soviet Union dies in US jail
Robert Hanssen had pleaded guilty to spying for the Soviet Union and then Russia for more than 20 years in major breach.
Is the war in Ukraine entering a critical stage or a new phase?
Will attacks on border regions, civilian casualties and drone strikes bring a major change in the war's direction?
Scientists say world’s oldest-known burial site found in S Africa
The site in the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg contains remains of a small-brained distant relative of humans.
Israel bombed this Gaza house, turning antique collection to dust
Gaza man visits his house destroyed in Israeli bombing in the hope of retrieving his treasured antique collection.
Saudi Arabia privatises football clubs, eyes big-name signings
Saudi Arabia aims to increase the revenue of its football league and bring it up to 'top 10 in the world'.
Will Apple’s sleek new VR goggles be the ones to capture users?
If the new device turns out to be a niche product, it would leave Apple in the same bind as other major tech companies.
US and Chinese officials hold ‘candid’ talks in Beijing
Mid-level talks in Beijing mark continuing diplomacy despite rising tensions and competition between US and China.
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s ‘hot zone for climate threats’
Extreme weather is bearing down on vulnerable Rohingya communities on southeastern Bangladesh's coast.
Will fossil fuel phase-out make it onto the UN’s climate agenda?
UN climate chief says while the rapid end of hydrocarbon use is required, the idea may not be discussed at COP28 talks.
Death toll reaches 42 as Haiti inundated by deadly floods
Thousands have been displaced and dozens killed by flooding as country reels from climate change and political crisis.
As US aims to bring back manufacturing, supporting women is key
In Asia, women factory workers powered manufacturing growth. Are there lessons there for the US?
Bangladesh facing more power cuts amid fuel shortage
Bangladesh shut its biggest power plant because it was unable to afford the coal to fuel it amid a heatwave.
Mexico ruling party wins governor’s race in most populous state
The victory of President Lopez Obrador's MORENA party in the state of Mexico bodes well for presidential poll next year.
One year after killings in Brazil’s Amazon, tensions run high
Defence of Indigenous lands in Brazil still poses many dangers, a year after killing of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips.
US SEC sues world’s largest crypto exchange Binance and founder
SEC says Binance and its CEO secretly control customers’ assets, allowing them to commingle and divert customer funds.
US committed to Saudi-Israeli normalisation, Blinken tells AIPAC
Antony Blinken tells lobby group that ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia are in 'national security interest' of US.
In Somalia, the rains have come but the crisis is far from over
Somalia needs urgent humanitarian aid and long-term climate financing to ensure the wellbeing of its children.
Almost Zlatan: Ibrahimovic’s ex-teammate on a sliding doors story
A childhood friend and former teammate speaks to Al Jazeera about how Zlatan Ibrahimovic got his big break.
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