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At least 113 killed, over 150 injured as fire engulfs wedding party in Iraq
Initial reports indicate that fireworks used during wedding ceremony may have been responsible for blaze.
US trade commission files anti-trust lawsuit against online retailer Amazon
Attorneys general from 17 states joined the Federal Trade Commission's suit, which accuses Amazon of harming consumers.
Trump found liable for deceiving businesses, banks in New York fraud suit
New York Attorney General Letitia James is seeking a penalty of $250m and a ban on Trump doing business in the state.
Israel advances water-for-energy deal with Jordan, UAE
A tripartite agreement is expected to be signed at the COP28 conference in Dubai in November.
Nigeria’s labour unions call indefinite strike over cost of living
Unions have announced a strike beginning on October 3 after President Bola Tinubu scrapped a subsidy on fuel.
What is the political impact of the increase in migrants at US border?
Thousands of people are arriving every day as influx grows despite barriers.
The judgement of Derna
Ahlam has been through war and ISIL, but the deadly flood was her most harrowing experience yet.
Will US lawmakers avert looming government shutdown? All you need to know
Hardline Republicans urging deep spending cuts are bringing US gov't to brink of shutdown as October 1 deadline looms.
Biden joins Michigan picket line to show support for striking autoworkers
US president's address to union members comes a day before Trump is also set to visit the state and speak to workers.
Russia’s Navalny loses appeal against 19-year jail term
The ruling against Putin's most prominent opponent is on top of an 11-and-a-half-year sentence he is already serving.
Hunter Biden sues Trump ally Rudy Giuliani over data breach allegations
Lawsuit says Giuliani and lawyer Robert Costello's campaign sought 'total annihilation' of US president's son's privacy.
Why do longshot US presidential candidates stay in the race?
Before second Republican debate, experts explain why low-polling candidates hold on despite paltry chances of victory.
Photos: Thousands of ethnic Armenians flee from Nagorno-Karabakh
Ethnic Armenians fleeing from breakaway region to Armenia giveharrowing accountsof escaping death, war and hunger.
JPMorgan to pay US Virgin Islands $75m to settle Epstein lawsuit
Lawsuit exposed deficiencies in JPMorgan's oversight of clients even as employees urged bank to end work with Epstein.
Canada parliament speaker faces calls to step down after honouring Nazi
Canada's foreign minister calls on Anthony Rota to step down after honouring man who served in Nazi World War II unit.
Ukraine war sped the world on a path to net zero emissions: Report
Russia's invasion has helped put the world on a path to net zero emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050, a study says.
Israeli minister arrives in Saudi Arabia in first public visit
Tourism Minister Haim Katz is attending a UN conference, and is the first Israeli cabinet member to visit Saudi Arabia.
Injured Hasaranga out as Sri Lanka name Shanaka-led Cricket World Cup squad
Dasun Shanaka keeps his place as captain despite his poor form and an embarrassing loss in the Asia Cup final.
Ghana: Ex-trade minister quits governing party to contest presidential vote
Kyeremanten's resignation comes amid worsteconomic crisisin a generation and before elections in February 2024.
More than democracy is at stake in polls in Slovakia and Poland
If Slovaks and Poles vote in conservative, populist forces, this would not bode well for their nations or for EU unity.
The view from Baku: Is peace possible after another clash over Karabakh?
Azerbaijani experts and residents of the capital on whether ethnic Armenians and Azerbaijans can ever live in harmony.
Muslim Canadians express anger, concern after killing of Sikh leader
Muslim activists voice solidarity with Sikhs after murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which Ottawa has linked to New Delhi.
Why did Iran’s foreign minister want to go to Washington?
Hossein Amirabdollahian's interest in going to US capital does not appear directly linked with talks on nuclear deal.
Energy agency praises green tech advances, pushes fossil fuel phase-out
International Energy Agency warns of impact of increased fossil fuel investment and 'stubbornly high emissions'.
This time around Brazil can and must do the anti-hunger fight right
As Brazilian experience shows, anti-hunger policies can be easily reversed unless they address structural inequality.
Qatar’s emir receives Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister on an official visit
Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani meets Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in Doha.
What set off the latest South China Sea row between China and Philippines?
Beijing warns Manila not to 'stir up trouble' after the Philippine coastguard removes buoys installed by China.
Alex Honnold: Climbing genius seeks to have a global impact
The renowned rock climber discusses his approach to life in an in-depth interview with Al Jazeera's Generation Sport.
OpenAI introduces voice and image prompts to ChatGPT
ChatGPT's introduction of voice and image features has earned mixed reactions online.
New Saudi ambassador to Palestine is ‘non-resident’. What does that mean?
Saudi envoy to Palestine al-Sudairi is in Ramallah for the first time. Here is what you need to know about his role.
South Africa’s Operation Dudula vigilantes usher in new wave of xenophobia
The vigilante group turned political party increases its xenophobic rhetoric amid rising unemployment in South Africa.
Glasgow expected to approve Scotland’s first official drug consumption room
Scotland has the worst drug death rate in Europe with 1,051 people dying due to drug misuse last year alone.
Security forces rescue 14 students abducted in Nigeria’s Zamfara state
The incident is the first mass school abduction in Nigeria since President Bola Tinubu took office in May.
Security issues hit Pakistan’s ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up match in India
Indian board says Pakistan's match to be played behind closed doors in Hyderabad due to persisting security concerns.
‘Near extermination’: Rampant logging hits Kashmir’s cricket bat makers
Unchecked logging without replanting reduces swaths of woodland to scrub as manufacturers face a bleak future.
Parliamentary vote set for Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy
About 585,000 registered voters will participate in elections with MPs to play only advisory role to King Mswati III.
The humble sardine – a key ingredient of Portuguese life
The Portuguese eat more fish than any other European Union nation with the sardine a crucial staple of people's diet.
At least 20 killed in Nagorno-Karabakh fuel depot blast as thousands flee
Armenia says at least 13,350 ethnic Armenians from breakaway region entered the country after Azerbaijan's offensive.
Canadian Sikhs protest against India gov’t over Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder
Hundreds protest across nation after allegations that Indian agents were involved in Sikh separatist leader's killing.
Antarctic sea ice hits ‘record-smashing’ low coverage area, new data show
Concerns that world is experiencing start of a long-term trend of decline in Antarctic sea ice.
Activist who called for royal reform jailed for four years in Thailand
Anon Nampa was arrested in 2020 after making the call for change during mass anti-government protests.
Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC attacked with Molotov cocktails
Two Molotov cocktails were thrown at embassy in the second attack since shots were fired at diplomatic compound in 2020.
South Korea to hold first military parade in 10 years in show of strength
Nearly 7,000 troops, including US service members, will take part in the parade through the streets of central Seoul.
South Korea hosts Japan, China as US allies try to reassure Beijing
Meeting comes amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang ramps up weapons tests and courts Russia.
Ukraine says Russian Black Sea Fleet commander among 34 officers killed
Russian Admiral Viktor Sokolov reportedly killed in missile attack on Black Sea Fleet's HQ in Sevastopol last week.
Bahrain says 2 soldiers killed in Houthi drone attack on Saudi-Yemen border
Houthis have not acknowledged carrying out drone attack, Saudi Arabian-led coalition said it reserves right to respond.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 580
These are the main developments as the war enters its 580th day.
Lahaina residents make their first return to site of deadly West Maui fire
Authorities cleared residents to visit two dozen parcels in the northern part of the town amid fears of toxic dust.
‘A jealous god’: China remakes religions in its own image
Authorities are violating religious freedoms across China as the leadership seeks to assert control.
A US gov’t shutdown could negatively affect its credit, Moody’s warns
A shutdown is possible if Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting October 1.
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