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Suicide bombing in Pakistan’s Peshawar wounds at least eight
Tehreek-e-Jihad Pakistan claims responsibility for attack targeting a truck carrying paramilitary troops.
‘So proud’: Heba Saadieh, the first Palestinian World Cup referee
Saadieh tells Al Jazeera about the ups and downs she's faced on her way to officiating in the 2023 Women's World Cup.
Trump says he is a target of January 6 federal investigation
Former US president says he was told to report to grand jury, 'which almost always means an Arrest and Indictment'.
UAE signs deal to develop mines in eastern DR Congo
Agreement reached after DRC signs a 25-year contract with a UAE firm over export rights for artisanally mined ores.
Mandela – South Africa’s First Black President
Nelson Mandela was a giant of the 20th century who inspired and guided a nation out of racially segregated South Africa.
US groups demand Abu Akleh probe via Justice for Shireen Act
Dozens of rights organisations renew calls for justice for Al Jazeera journalist who was killed by Israeli forces.
Woman who took abortion pills beyond UK limit to be released
Woman's 28-month sentence is reduced and suspended after she admitted taking pills beyond the legal limit.
Nigerian petrol prices reach record high after subsidy removal
The removal in May has triggered skyrocketing fuel prices in Africa's largest oil producer.
Kenya braces for 3 days of anti-gov’t protest: All the details
The latest round of anti-government protests in Kenya has been scheduled after tax hikes add to soaring cost of living.
ICC rejects attempt to block investigation on Duterte’s drug war
Court's probe into thousands of killings in 'war on drugs' will continue despite Philippines' attempt to block it.
Pride before a fall: Why I stopped going to Stonewall’s Pride
In Stonewall's hands, Pride is no longer a political protest but a corporate party for 'gender identity'.
After ending deal, Russia warns against Black Sea grain shipments
Russia cautions against shipments without its 'security guarantees', having quit the wartime deal on Monday.
Indian opposition parties form ‘INDIA’ alliance for 2024 election
INDIA stands for 'Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance', says a leader after two-day meeting in Bengaluru.
US deploys nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea
Periodic visits by US nuclear ballistic missile-capable submarines were one of several agreements reached in April.
UK’s migration bill at odds with international law, says UN
The controversial bill labelled as inhumane by politicians, lawyers and civil rights groups is set to become law.
Biden makes belated invite for Israeli PM Netanyahu to visit US
Netanyahu has been back in power since the start of the year amid criticism of Israeli government policy.
US national held by N Korea after crossing border during tour: UN
UN Command says it believes the person is in North Korean custody after crossing the border without approval.
Israeli protesters block highways in ‘day of disruption’
Thousands of protesters waving Israeli flags turn out against Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul plan.
Number of Britons regretting Brexit hits new record high: Survey
About 57 percent of Britons tell YouGov pollsters the decision to leave the EU in 2016 was the wrong one.
‘Incredible growth’: The rise of Australian women’s football
Co-hosting the 2023 World Cup marks a significant milestone in the mixed history of women's football in Australia.
Mysterious object found on Australian beach could be space junk
Space agency says it is in contact with global counterparts to determine whether object is from foreign space launch.
Australia’s Victoria pulls out of hosting 2026 Commonwealth Games
The decision made over cost concerns represents a major blow for an event that has lost relevance in recent years.
Photos: Greece wildfires force thousands to flee seaside resorts
Most of southern Greece, including greater Athens, is at an elevated level of alert for fire risk.
How to stay cool and safe during this summer heatwave
Heat stroke is a severe medical condition that occurs when a human body's internal temperature exceeds 40C (104F).
‘Kidneys of Kolkata’: How urbanisation is killing Indian wetlands
Conservationists say land grabs and pollution are putting the lifeline for the megacity's 14 million residents at risk.
Why farmers in India are worried despite ‘average’ monsoon rains
While average monsoon rains are ordinarily good for the farmers, uneven distribution this year has created new worries.
World Bank chief warns mistrust splitting Global South and West
Ajay Banga says developing countries are paying the price for a lack of action on climate change.
Saudi Arabia buys Turkish drones during Erdogan’s visit
Erdogan is also set to visit Qatar and UAE as he looks to improve relations and secure trade deals with the Gulf states.
Malaysia charges politician with sedition over sultan remarks
Muhammad Sanusi MD Nor pleads not guilty, accuses government of stifling free speech as regional elections loom.
Kerry hopes climate cooperation can redefine US-China ties
Envoy tells Wang Yi that China and US could use climate cooperation to redefine their troubled diplomatic relationship.
Australia’s property giant Lendlease to cut about 740 jobs
CEO Tony Lombardo says in memo that developer will focus on growing funds management business and development projects.
Australian and his dog rescued after 3 months adrift in Pacific
Sydney resident Timothy Lyndsay Shaddock, 54, and dog Bella rescued 1,900km from land by the crew of Mexican tuna boat.
Ukraine’s Zelenskky says Russia blackmails world with food access
Zelenskyy said the export of grain from Ukraine's seaports should continue despite Russia's withdrawal from the deal.
Coinbase CEO to meet Democrats on digital asset regulation
Brian Armstrong's meeting with lawmakers comes as major crypto players are facing legal action by regulators.
Tens of thousands flee as Typhoon Talim lashes China, Vietnam
Powerful typhoon roars ashore on coast of China's Guangdong province, bringing fierce winds, storm surges and rain.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 510
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 510th day.
Japan’s workers get rare pay bump after decades without a raise
Japanese employees earn only three-quarters as much as developed-country peers over 30 years after asset bubble burst.
Russia launches wave of air attacks on south and eastern Ukraine
Ukraine's air force said Odesa, Mykolaiv, Donetsk, Kherson, Zaporizhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions under attack threat.
Georgia court dismisses Trump attempt to scuttle election probe
Former US President Donald Trump had requested prosecutor Fani Willis be blocked from filing charges against him.
Taiwan presidential candidate plans US stop, drawing China’s ire
China decries plans of 'separatist' Taiwanese presidential frontrunner William Lai to stop in US during a Paraguay trip.
Alleged Pentagon leaker Teixeira calls for release, citing Trump
Lawyers argue Teixeira should be released ahead of trial, much like Trump was in his federal classified documents case.
Should the developed world pay for climate change?
As the US and China restart talks, debate is continuing over who should fund efforts to combat the climate crisis.
Turkey’s Erdogan arrives in Saudi Arabia to kick off Gulf tour
Turkish president will also visit Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as he seeks to boost foreign investment.
Extreme weather grips the globe as heatwaves and wildfires rage
Temperatures have reached new highs as heatwaves and wildfires scorch parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
US chip lobby presses Biden to refrain from more China curbs
It says further rule-tightening by US risks 'disrupting supply chains, causing significant market uncertainty'.
New York City names its first Latino police commissioner
NYC mayor names 55-year-old Edward Caban as leader of the largest US police department, the first Latino in the role.
Drug found to slow Alzheimer’s by up to 60 percent in trial
Data presented by Eli Lilly suggests cognitive decline can be significantly slowed, but serious side effects persist.
West Bank ‘not occupied’ territory, says Ron DeSantis
Addressing Christian Zionist group, Florida governor and Republican US presidential candidate pledges support to Israel.
Argentina’s yuan lifeline sign of brinksmanship between China, US
Buenos Aires has been looking for ways to safeguard its dwindling dollar reserves and finds a willing partner in China.
What’s the latest on Canada’s record wildfire season?
A second firefighter has died as 883 wildfires continue to burn, leading to air quality advisories across North America.
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