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China key to preventing possible Russia, North Korea arms deal, expert says
China is Kim and Putin's biggest trade partner and most powerful political patron, and could restrain a weapons deal.
US government says Google pays $10bn per year to maintain market dominance
Tuesday's opening remarks kick off most consequential antitrust case in years, testing limits of the tech giant's power.
UN rights panel warns Nicaragua is being ‘stripped’ of critical voices
The panel estimated that 27 private universities have had their legal status revoked under President Daniel Ortega.
Hundreds buried in mass graves as Libya reels from devastating flooding
Situation in Derna city 'extremely dire', as outside help starts to reach more than 36 hours after the disaster struck.
Afghanistan and Pakistan trade blame as key border crossing remains closed
Taliban rejects Pakistani claims of indiscriminate firing at Torkham border crossing, as travellers remain stranded.
Israeli Supreme Court holds first hearing challenging judicial overhaul
Court case, which follows months of protests, could take weeks or even months.
US defends prisoner swap deal with Iran against Republican attacks
Washington stresses that funds set to be unblocked to secure the release of detained Americans are Tehran's own.
Morocco quake: Why have authorities accepted limited foreign aid so far?
So far, search-and-rescue teams from only four countries have been allowed to operate after a devastating earthquake.
Bahrain prisoners suspend weeks-long mass hunger strike
Suspension of the strike comes before the crown prince's visit to the US, and as Bahrain vows to improve conditions.
What’s next after Republicans move to open Biden impeachment inquiry?
White House rejects Republican push to launch impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden. Here's all you need to know.
Infrastructure in Libya’s Derna not built to withstand storm: Deputy mayor
Ahmed Madroud says dams have not been maintained since 2002, and damage from floods will be difficult to repair.
Former US police officers face federal charges over death of Tyre Nichols
The five officers are already facing state-level charges for beating Nichols, who died in the hospital three days later.
Hundreds of bodies uncovered as eastern Libya devastated by floods
Bodies were lined up outside a hospital in Libya's eastern city of Derna, with residents looking for loved ones.
Tuareg rebels claim control of northern Mali town after weeks of fighting
Tuareg rebels says they have seized control of a military camp and posts in Bourem from army and Wagner mercenaries.
US football star Aaron Rodgers out for season after suffering torn Achilles
Rodgers, a four-time National Football League MVP, will miss his first season with the New York Jets due to the injury.
Top Republican directs US House committee to open Biden impeachment inquiry
Kevin McCarthy says 'abuse of power, obstruction and corruption' allegations against Biden family warrant more scrutiny.
Simona Halep banned from tennis for four years for doping violations
The 31-year-old two-time Grand Slam champion has been provisionally suspended since October 2022.
Trudeau leaves India after aircraft issues delayed departure from rocky G20
Canadian prime minister's time at G20 summit in New Delhi highlights growing tensions between India and Canada.
Poland threatens to keep Ukrainian grain ban after embargo date expires
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said he has requested that the European Commission extend the ban.
‘A sacred place’: Humpback whales draw visitors to Colombia’s coast
Thousands of tourists descend on a small port on Colombia's Pacific coast annually to sight massive marine mammals.
What’s happening with the Iran-US prisoner swap deal?
Tehran and Washington are expected to exchange prisoners after Iran regains access to its blocked money.
China’s ‘beautiful Xinjiang’ continues to oppress Uighurs
As Beijing tries to convince the world that the Xinjiang region has moved on, its Uighur residents continue to suffer.
US-Mexico border is world’s deadliest land route for migrants: IOM
UN agency records at least 686 deaths, disappearances in 2022 during record-breaking year for fatalities in Americas.
Egyptians divided over recent niqab ban at schools
Egyptians talk to Al Jazeera about the recent government decision to prohibit students from wearing niqab.
Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr arrested for assault, strangulation
The NBA player is accused of hitting a woman several times and putting his hands around her neck.
Putin calls Trump legal cases ‘politically motivated persecution’
Trump, the frontrunner Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential elections, is facing a series of criminal cases.
Oslo is dead, long live the peace process
Reimagining peace in Palestine-Israel beyond the zombie process that refuses to die.
US takes on Google: What to know about biggest antitrust trial in decades
Google has grabbed a 90 percent market share in search in the US in recent years, the government estimates.
What’s happening in Libya after devastating Storm Daniel floods?
Rescue efforts could be complicated by the fact that Libya has two rival governments to the east and the west.
India vigilante Monu Manesar, accused of inciting Haryana riots, arrested
Cow vigilante has been arrested for allegedly uploading 'objectionable and inflammatory' posts under fictitious name.
Mining of cobalt, copper in DRC leading to human rights abuses: Report
Expansion of industrial-scale mines has led to forced evictions, Amnesty International says.
Dutch art detective recovers stolen Vincent van Gogh painting
Van Gogh's 1884 Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring was brazenly taken from a museum during the COVID-19 lockdown.
‘Pakistan loves you’: Why India’s Virat Kohli wins hearts across the border
The former Indian captain is adored by fans across the border despite historically tense ties between the two nations.
Ground Zero: India’s farmers protest
When hundreds of thousands of Indian farmers fight to be heard, one journalist is determined to give them a voice.
Photos: More than 1,000 bodies recovered in Libyan city after floods
Authorities declare a state of extreme emergency, closing schools and stores and imposing a curfew.
FDA approves updated Pfizer, Moderna COVID vaccines: Here is what to know
The US has authorised updated COVID vaccines that target a recently circulating Omicron variant.
Death toll in Libya floods nearly 3,000 after Storm Daniel
Up to 10,000 people are missing and about twice as many have been displaced.
Kim Jong Un’s ‘Moving Fortress’ North Korea train: What to know
The North Korean leader's olive green train is equipped with attack weapons and a helicopter for escape.
Australia’s acting PM not consulted over Qatar Airways’ bid block
Qatar national carrier's request to operate more flights into Australia was blocked in July by the government.
Photos: Survivors question rescue efforts after Morocco’s earthquake
The earthquake has put a heavy burden on the North African kingdom's emergency services.
Photos: Voices from the stands at India v Pakistan Asia Cup cricket match
Al Jazeera speaks to fans about the rivalry, favourite players, tournament's scheduling fiasco and all this cricket.
Canadian who killed Muslim family inspired by white nationalism: Prosecutor
Prosecutor says accused planned the 2021 attack, which killed four members of the Afzaal family in Ontario, for months.
Ukraine says Black Sea gas, oil platforms recaptured from Russian control
Ukrainian military intelligence says offshore platforms in Black Sea retaken by Kyiv forces in 'unique operation'.
Japan is swamped with tourists. Now visitors are going off the beaten track
Tour operators are touting Japan's less explored regions as surging visitor numbers put strain on popular sites.
Nobel laureate Maria Ressa acquitted in Philippines tax evasion case
Journalist who founded Rappler news outlet faces multiple charges brought while Rodrigo Duterte was president.
‘A new and terrifying world’: Kim and Putin to meet again in Russia
With the Russian leader in need of weapons for the war in Ukraine, Kim Jong Un is expected to extract a high price.
US researcher Mark Dickey rescued after 9 days trapped deep in Turkish cave
Dickey, 40, was removed safely from cave following international rescue operation involving more than 150 participants.
Biden administration clears path to transfer $6bn in Iranian assets
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the sanction waivers last week as part of an ongoing prisoner transfer deal.
Biden denounces ‘rising tide’ of ‘extremism’ in 9/11 anniversary speech
The Democratic president, angling for reelection in 2024, called for unity 'regardless of our political backgrounds'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 566
As the war enters its 566th day, these are the main developments.
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