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Reimagining global leadership: Not who but how
Navigating the 21st century requires solidarity not polarity.
‘Carried 26 bodies’: More deaths in north India amid extreme heat
India's weather office issues red alert warning in some states, including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Israeli forces raid Jenin refugee camp
Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank kill five Palestinians, including a teenager.
Xi, Blinken agree to stabilise US-China ties in Beijing talks
The two sides 'made progress', Chinese President Xi Jinping says after talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Nepal capital bans Indian films amid row over Adipurush dialogues
Kathmandu mayor bans screening of Indian films after movie inspired by Hindu epic Ramayana sparks controversy.
Thailand to host meeting to ‘fully re-engage’ Myanmar’s generals
Indonesia, Malaysia decline invite as critics condemn Thai effort, saying it undermines regional peace initiatives.
Blinken makes ‘baby steps’ in bid to revive US-China ties
Top US diplomat holds talks with Wang Yi in Beijing amid reports he might also meet with President Xi Jinping.
Australia sets stage for landmark Indigenous rights referendum
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urges a 'yes' vote in referendum on constitutional recognition for Aboriginal people.
North Korea calls botched spy satellite launch ‘gravest failure’
Pyongyang vows to launch a spy satellite soon after 'heavily criticising' those in charge of the first failed attempt.
Russia blocks UN aid for Kakhovka dam collapse victims
Massive flooding caused by dam breach has contaminated drinking water and led to bans on swimming and eating seafood.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 481
As the war enters its 481st day, these are the main developments.
Qatari companies partner with Iraq on $9.5bn worth of projects
Projects include the construction of power plants that will reduce Iraq's reliance on Iran for its energy needs.
Ukraine takes Zaporizhia village, amid fierce front line battles
Ukraine's counteroffensive continues with small advances as Russia conducts 'effective' defensive operations.
Tunisia protesters demand release of ‘political prisoners’
Some 300 demonstrators in Tunis demanded freedom for former ministers, businessmen and other opposition members.
Can China and the US mend their troubled relations?
The United States' top diplomat flew to Beijing aiming to ease months of tension.
Israel to ramp up settlement expansion in occupied West Bank
The finance minister was granted sweeping powers to expedite construction, bypassing measures in place for 27 years.
My imprisoned father is the freest man I know
My father was detained in the crackdown on dissent in Tunisia. He could have fled but chose to stand up to dictatorship.
‘Heinous crime’: Pakistan makes arrests after Greece boat tragedy
Authorities vowed the 10 suspected human traffickers they arrested would be 'severely punished'.
Grieving families mourn for Uganda school attack victims
At least 41 people, mostly students, killed in suspect rebel attack at a school in a town close to DRC border.
Uganda school attack: What we know so far
Uganda reels from its deadliest attack in more than 10 years after a rebel group killed 41 civilians, mostly students.
In Gabes, Tunisia’s artisanal fishers are watching fish die
Between encroachments by big trawlers, lethal pollution levels and a cost-of-living crisis, life is harder than ever.
Why are the US and Iran holding talks and why does it matter?
A deal could see Iran free US prisoners in return for the release of billions of dollars worth of Iranian assets.
Why is the Turkish lira’s value still falling?
Experts say the 'suppressed' lira is reaching its true value as they forecast a continued fall against the dollar.
Mali’s military rulers hold constitutional referendum vote
The military gov't promises a return to civilian rule, but opponents argue changes would give president excessive power.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 480
as the war enters its 480th day, these are the main developments.
US’s Blinken lands in China but hopes for breakthrough low
US's top diplomat aiming to keep lines of communication open amid heightened tensions between two countries.
Will a new constitution in Mali lead the way to civilian rule?
Mali's military rulers are proposing changes to its constitution, which would reinforce presidential powers.
War in Ukraine must stop, South Africa’s Ramaphosa tells Putin
South Africa President says the war is having a 'negative impact' on the African continent and many other countries.
Four Hajj delegations leave besieged Gaza to Mecca
Thousands of pilgrims left from the Rafah crossing to Cairo's airport and then to Mecca.
Cyclone Biparjoy weakens, thousands leave relief camps in India
Officials said electricity had been restored in many villages but hundreds more were still without power.
Sudan’s warring sides agree to new 72-hour ceasefire
Truce brokered by US and Saudi Arabia takes effect as Khartoum reels from air attack that killed 17 people.
Fears of ethnic cleansing mount in Sudan’s West Darfur
Multiple ceasefires and international mediation efforts have failed to stop the conflict from escalating.
US senators introduce bill for restoration of Tunisia’s democracy
The legislation acknowledges that President Kais Saied has taken steps to undermine Tunisia's democratic institutions.
Foodbanks can help tackle East Africa’s hunger crises
Foodbanking builds on African traditions of generosity and communal help and can play a key role in redistributing food.
Al Jazeera wins seven Drum Online Media Awards
AJ English Digital wins for website, interactives and opinions sections.
Saudi, Iran foreign ministers meet in Tehran amid warming ties
It's the first visit by a Saudi official to Iran in more than seven years, in a rapprochement deal brokered by China.
Ban on Israelis could see Indonesia lose World Beach Games
If Bali loses hosting rights for the Olympic-recognised event, it could hurt the country's standing, analysts warn.
Sudanese continue to flee Darfur violence in dire circumstances
Thousands flock to Chad as UN calls for access to western Sudan to deliver much-needed aid amid humanitarian crisis.
NATO focuses on underwater assets amid Russia sabotage concerns
NATO says Russian ships mapped critical underwater infrastructure in sea areas of the Western military alliance.
Putin confirms nukes in Belarus, US slates Russian sabre-rattling
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the West is doing everything to inflict strategic defeat on Moscow in Ukraine.
N Korea opens key party meeting to discuss defence, diplomacy
N Korea leader Kim Jong Un attends meeting on diplomatic, defence strategy amid 'changed international situation'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 479
As the war enters its 479th day, these are the main developments.
Dominican Republic denies Canada consulted on Haitian aid office
Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez has cast doubt on a proposal for a Canadian-led aid bureau on Dominican territory.
Alleged body part theft by Harvard morgue manager spurs lawsuit
The manager allegedly sold body parts on the black market, prompting a lawsuit for negligence and emotional distress.
Report alleges ‘coup’ documents found on Bolsonaro aide’s phone
Bolsonaro aide Mauro Cid is accused of having 'gathered documents' to support a coup against Brazil's President Lula.
US energy dept got two ransom requests in data breach
DoE, which manages US nuclear weapons and nuclear waste sites related to the military, notified Congress of the breach.
US restricts Ugandan officials travel in wake of anti-LGBTQ law
US President Biden had previously said said cuts and sanctions were possible in response to the law.
Will Germany’s security strategy work?
Germany unveils its first national security strategy as it juggles relations with China.
Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers whistleblower dies at 92
Ellsberg was famous for exposing government deception on the US war in Vietnam and advocated for whistleblower rights.
Mali asks UN to withdraw its peacekeeping mission ‘without delay’
The West African nation's military rulers criticised MINUSMA's 'failure' to respond to security challenges.
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