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World reacts to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina’s removal from power
Reactions as Hasina is forced to resign and flee the country after weeks of deadly unrest in the country.
British PM says ‘standing army’ of police ready to deal with rioters
Keir Starmer says violent protesters who target Muslim communities would face 'full force of the law'.
Biles caps OIympic campaign with floor exercise silver after beam fall
Simone Biles had to settle for a disappointing silver in the floor exercise final after missing out in the balance beam
Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina forced to resign: What happened and what’s next?
Prime minister reportedly flees to India after weeks of antigovernment protests.
Timeline: Sheikh Hasina’s reign ends after 15 years
Hasina, known as the iron lady of Bangladesh, resigns and flees the country after weeks of deadly protests.
Bulgaria faces another snap vote as latest bid to form new government fails
President of Balkan nation expected to call for new vote after three parties fail to garner enough support to govern.
The US is no longer the senior partner in the US-Israel relationship
When challenged by the Israeli government, Washington has chosen acquiescence.
Children among those killed after Israel bombs two schools in Gaza
Israel attacked two UN-run schools in Gaza on Sunday killing more than 30 displaced Palestinians.
Riots spread across the UK in anti-immigrant protests
Far-right protesters in the UK have attacked hotels housing asylum seekers in anti-immigrant protests.
Cambodia starts work on canal linking Mekong River to sea
Phnom Penh says $1.7bn project economic as Vietnam worries it could be used by Chinese warships.
Tanzania wants to evict Maasai for wildlife – but they’re fighting back
Community members are on a campaign to get international donors to defund their government and stop rights violations.
Bangladesh’s army chief says army will restore peace
Bangladesh's army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has addressed the nation, confirming that PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned.
Photos: Celebrations after PM Sheikh Hasina resigns, flees Bangladesh
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country in the face of ongoing protests.
Army announces interim government after Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina flees
Hasina's departure appears to have defused the high tension in Dhaka, where more deadly protests were feared on Monday.
Can Kamala Harris beat Donald Trump? | Start Here
How Kamala Harris has shaken up the race for the White House.
Bangladesh protesters make defiant call for march on Dhaka
Tension is rising as protesters call for mass mobilisation in the face of deadly crackdown and national curfew.
Iran and Hezbollah attack on Israel imminent, Blinken tells G7: Report
US says seeking to limit attacks and response, urges G7 allies to use diplomatic pressure to try to avert regional war.
Egypt Through the Lens: Stage and screen
Stars of Egypt's golden age of performing arts captured by leading photographers -from Umm Kulthum to Abdel Halim Hafez.
Japan’s Nikkei slumps more than 10 percent in worst losses since 1987
Fears about the health of the US economy are hitting Japan's stock market and share indices around Asia.
North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversees transfer of missile launchers to border
North Korea has been expanding its short-range weaponry designed to overwhelm missile defences in South Korea.
Mali cuts diplomatic ties with Ukraine over Wagner attack controversy
Move follows Kyiv's official's comments on attacks last month targeting Malian soldiers and Russia's Wagner group.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 892
As thw war enters its 892nd day, these are the main developments.
Paris Olympics: USA’s Finke sets new world record in men’s 1,500m freestyle
Team USA's Bobby Finke breaks 12-year-old record to win second straight Olympic gold medal in men's 1,500m freestyle.
Far-right rioters attack asylum seeker hotels in UK’s Rotherham, Tamworth
Days of unrest continue in UK as prime minister says rioters will be 'brought to justice'.
Yemen’s Houthis claim first attack on container ship in two weeks
Houthis say ship in Gulf of Aden struck by ballistic missiles in first attack since Israeli strike on Hodeidah port.
Israel’s gamble: A wider war in the Middle East?
The region braces for growing confrontation after a string of Israeli assassinations.
Children among those killed after Israel bombs two schools in Gaza
Israeli army claimed it stuck Hamas infrastructure in the attacks, which have left dozens wounded.
Why has America risked it all in Gaza?
American 'ironclad' support for Israel has much to do with the insecurity of a declining superpower.
Bastianini wins British MotoGP, Martin reclaims championship lead
Ducati's Enea Bastianini wins his first grand prix of the season, completing a MotoGP double at Silverstone.
Ukraine orders evacuations from Donetsk towns as Russia claims advance
Evacuation comes as President Zelenskyy says F-16s have been delivered to Ukraine.
Kaylia Nemour wins Algeria’s first gymnastics gold at Paris Olympics 2024
The 17-year-old outscored China's Qiu Qiyuan and USA's Sunisa Lee in the uneven bars final for Algeria's first medal.
Will eating insects save the planet?
Eating insects may be healthier, cheaper and better for the environment than eating meat - what's not to like?
IBA gender tests on two Olympic boxers flawed and illegitimate, says IOC
The International Olympic Committee stands with the two Olympic boxers in gender test debate, cites flawed IBA testing.
Is the US headed for a recession?
The unexpected rise of US unemployment rate to a nearly three-year high has shaken the market and split economists.
Israel bombs tents housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza hospital
An Israeli air attack targeted Gaza's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital where dozens of Palestinians are sheltering in tents.
Rebel Writers: Iraq and Libya
Two writers from Iraq and Libya who challenged accepted thinking of their time and found both fans and critics.
Al Jazeera reporter witnesses Israeli attack on school
Al Jazeera's Anas al-Sharif was reporting on an Israeli attack at a Gaza school when it was targeted again.
Hamas begins consultations to choose Ismail Haniyeh’s successor
Movement that runs the Gaza Strip says its senior officials have started broad consultations 'to choose a new chief'.
Lebanon marks four years since Beirut port blast amid regional tensions
No one has been held accountable for the catastrophic explosion that killed more than 220 people.
War in Gaza, Israel and three assassinations
Three high-profile assassinations and fear of a regional war in the Middle East.
Afghanistan’s first female Olympic breakdancer: ‘I want my big dream’
Defiant Afghan refugee Manizha Talash fled the Taliban for her chance to dance on the world stage.
Anxious in Beirut: Capturing a city’s struggle for survival
Living with constant anxiety in Lebanon, Zakaria films the 2019 protests, COVID and the port explosion over three years.
Nigeria’s Tinubu urges end to protests against economic hardship
Protesters demand quicker reforms and government action to ease the pain amid reforms carried out by the new president.
Younis Khatib: Israel achieves destruction of Palestinian health system
Palestine Red Crescent Society president discusses impact of Israel's war on Palestinian health system.
More than 20 killed as Bangladesh protesters renew call for Hasina to quit
Protests over jobs quota system morph into a wider antigovernment movement demanding the prime minister's resignation.
Two killed, two others wounded in stabbing attack in Israel
Police shot dead the suspected attacker, who they say was from the city of Salfit in the occupied West Bank.
US, UK and France ask their citizens to leave Lebanon as war fears loom
Iran's vow to avenge assassinations of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah's Fuad Shukr heightens fears of war.
‘I compete against myself’: Meet Pakistan’s Olympic javelin thrower
Arshad Nadeem is one of seven athletes representing Pakistan at the Paris Olympics - and its biggest hope for a medal.
Bangladesh protesters return to the streets to demand PM’s removal
Thousands march in Dhaka to demand justice for more than 200 people killed during job quota protests last month.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 891
As the war enters its 891st day, these are the main developments.
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