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US soldier Travis King’s release from North Korea: What you need to know
Washington says return of US army Private Travis King does not signal diplomatic breakthrough with Pyongyang.
Trudeau apologises after Nazi honoured in Canada’s parliament
Canadian prime minister says 'terrible mistake' violated memory of all who suffered under Nazi regime.
‘State of emergency’: Six Palestinian citizens of Israel killed in one day
Palestinians and advocacy groups say Israeli authorities have long turned a blind eye to crime in their communities.
Indigenous people march on Bogota to demand justice for killings
Indigenous 'Minga' collective urges action to stem a rising wave of violence in their communities across Colombia.
Google’s antitrust showdown with US could ‘dramatically change’ competition
The case could also impact how new technologies like AI are marketed to consumers, experts said.
As Hollywood writers head back to work, what’s in new labour deal?
Supporters hail agreement to end strike as a victory, with commitments on pay, residuals and artificial intelligence.
Azerbaijan arrests former top Karabakh minister as exodus tops 50,000
Billionaire businessman Ruben Vardanyan served as head of the regional government for several months.
Iraq’s Water Wars – Part 2
Part 2 of a People & Power investigation into Iraq's intensifying water crisis and how it's impacting rural communities.
Gaza graduates demand UNRWA solutions for high unemployment rate
Unemployment rate in Gaza continues to be among the highest in the world, hitting 70 percent among young graduates.
US Senator Bob Menendez pleads not guilty to corruption charges
Menendez, who is accused of accepting bribes to advance Egyptian government interests, faces growing calls to resign.
Namibia suspends poultry imports from South Africa after bird flu fears
South Africa was Namibia's 'preferred supplier' of chicken, but it also imports poultry from Europe and South America.
Lahaina family finds devastation in first visit home after deadly wildfire
Vierra family are among first group of Lahaina residents able to return home after blazes swept across Hawaiian island.
Third Bahraini soldier dies after ‘Houthi drone attack’ near Saudi border
The Bahrain Defence Force said the soldier succumbed to the wounds he sustained in Monday's attack.
Ukraine strikes deep inside Crimea, cuts through Surovikin Line
Ukraine dealt a crippling blow to the Black Sea Fleet leadership, reportedly killing many officers at their HQ.
Slovakia’s knife-edge election to determine stance on Ukraine
Robert Fico's win could raise the prospect of Slovakia dropping its staunch support of the war-torn country.
When no one wants to listen: How being heard saved me from suicide
At age 12, then at 35 when on the verge of suicide, discovering that I was heard and therefore not alone saved my life.
Biden administration confirms it will let Israelis travel visa-free to US
Washington says Israel's admission to Visa Waiver Program recognises 'shared security interests, close cooperation'.
ECOWAS is undoubtedly in trouble, but it still has potential
West African bloc can be an important force for democracy in the region simply by enforcing its rule book consistently
New IMF funds for Sri Lanka may be delayed as review sees revenue shortfall
Global lender says it did not reach staff-level agreement with Sri Lanka in first review under a $2.9bn bailout package.
What to expect at the second Republican debate of 2024 US presidential race
Candidates will make their case as Donald Trump continues to enjoy a huge lead in the GOP presidential nomination race.
France’s abaya ban risks isolating Muslim students, experts say
Al Jazeera speaks to a teacher, rights lawyer, expert and activist on tensions between the state and Muslim minority.
Anti-migrant rhetoric dominates politics in Poland ahead of October vote
Politicians from across the political spectrum engage in anti-migrant language ahead of October 15 polls.
More than a third of Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenians flee, says Yerevan
Armenia says 42,500 people have arrived, fearing their rights and security will not be protected in Azerbaijan.
Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan moved to another jail after custody extended
Opposition leader moved to prison near capital after his judicial remand in 'cipher' case is extended until October 10.
Iran’s IRGC successfully puts third imaging satellite into orbit
This is third successful launch of reconnaissance satellite by aerospace division of primary branch of Iran's military.
North Korea to expel US soldier Travis King who crossed from South Korea
North's official news agency said authorities have finished their questioning of Travis King.
UN warns of ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ in growing nuclear arms race
Guterres says world is plunging into a new nuclear arms race as North Korea says US is pushing it to the brink of war.
Boycott: The fight for freedom of expression
A three-part series about US anti-boycott laws and their implications for freedom of speech.
Germany bans ‘cult-like, deeply racist’ far-right group, carries out raids
Police raid homes of the Artgemeinschaft network members who sought to indoctrinate children with Nazi ideology.
Pakistan’s Ahmadis living in fear as graves, religious sites attacked
Human Rights Commission says at least 34 attacks on religious sites of minority Ahmadis have taken place so far in 2023.
US halts foreign assistance to Gabon after August 30 coup
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces the decision in a statement released on Tuesday.
Bangladesh omit injured Tamim Iqbal from ICC Cricket World Cup squad
Bangladesh's top batter will miss the World Cup due to persistent back injury; Shakib al-Hasan will lead the team.
Key takeaways from Donald Trump’s New York fraud ruling
A judge rules that Trump fraudulently inflated the value of his properties, including his Mar-a-Lago estate.
Victor Osimhen threatens to sue Napoli over ‘unacceptable’ video
Osimhen could sue the club after a video seemingly mocking the player was posted and then deleted from Napoli's TikTok.
In Uganda, scramble for land intensifies in fields surrounding Kampala
Urban expansion and the commodification of land are driving disputes in areas near the Ugandan capital.
What we know so far about the deadly wedding fire in Iraq’s Nineveh
A massive fire has turned a wedding into a tragedy, and authorities say the death toll may still rise.
India to look into ‘specific’ info on Sikh separatist’s killing in Canada
Minister says New Delhi is open to looking into 'relevant' information Canada provides on Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder.
India wants to take on Trudeau. It’s taking down its own diaspora
Crisis with Ottawa is deepening fissures between Canadian Sikhs and Hindus, both of whom have been affected the most.
Nepal smash T20 cricket records in Asian Games win over Mongolia
Nepal become the first team to score 300 runs in T20 internationals as Kushal Malla scores fastest 100 in the format.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 explained in map and charts
India is set to host the 13th edition of the ICC's Men's Cricket World Cup from October 5 to November 19, 2023.
US teens ransack, loot Philadelphia shops in flash mob-style raids
Upwards of 20 mostly young people arrested following raids on Apple, Lululemon and Foot Locker shops in US city.
Deadly fire decimates wedding party in northern Iraq
A fire that raced through a hall hosting a wedding in northern Iraq killed at least 113 people and injured 150 others.
What is the Khalistan movement? How is it linked to India-Canada tensions?
As row between two nations continues over killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Al Jazeera explains the movement's history.
China says drills around Taiwan to ‘combat arrogance of separatists’
Taipei has reported regular sightings of the Chinese military around the island as well as land exercises in Fujian.
Asteroid ‘dust, debris’ likely found as returned NASA space capsule opened
Dark powder, sand-sized particles found as lid opened on Osiris-REx space probe which collected samples from asteroid.
As many as 12 bodies found strewn around Monterrey in northern Mexico
Authorities suspect drug cartel conflict after seven bodies and five bags of body parts discovered in city and suburbs.
South Korea parades military hardware through the streets of Seoul
The first parade in a decade was an opportunity for South Korea to show off its advanced weaponry and military might.
How a China deal put the homes of thousands of Indonesians at risk
Residents of Rempang Island have until September 28 to leave their villages to make way for a sprawling economic zone.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 581
As the war enters its 581st day, these are the main developments.
US Senate announces stopgap measure to avert impending government shutdown
Republicans and Democrats have agreed to a deal for six weeks of short-term funding, but it faces hurdles in the House.
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