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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 903
As the war enters its 903rd day, these are the main developments.
In troubled Taiwan China waters, a swimming race provides rare hope
Swimmers hope their friendly rivalry can be an example for cooperation across the troubled Taiwan Strait.
How Canada’s ‘off-the-record’ arms exports end up in Israel
Advocates say Canada is flouting international obligations by allowing arms shipments to Israel via the United States.
What does Chicago represent for the Democratic National Convention?
The Illinois host city is a nod to the Democrats' ambitions of a blue wall' - but it also evokes a troubling history.
Is Thailand on the path to fresh political turmoil?
Constitutional Court removes the prime minister and dissolves opposition party.
‘Cautious optimism’: Gaza ceasefire talks expected to continue on Friday
Negotiations in Doha come amid fears of regional escalation as Palestinian death toll in Gaza surpasses 40,000.
‘Vindicated’: Columbia University’s Gaza protesters react as Shafik resigns
Faculty and student protesters hope for new approach after US university leader steps down - but fear more of the same.
Former State Department director questions support for Netzah Yehuda
It really calls into question how much value the department gives to the lives of Palestinian-Americans."
Manchester United vs Fulham: English Premier League match preview
The English Premier League season returns on Friday when Manchester United host Fulham at Old Trafford.
Ukraine claims it fully captured strategic Russian town in Kursk region
Moscow evacuates more residents from border region as Ukraine pushes on with daring incursion into Russian territory.
Israel kills more than 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza, 16,456 of them children
As the world mourns a 'grim milestone', talks to halt nearly 11 months of Israeli offensive are under way in Qatar.
Protests escalate in India over rape, murder of Kolkata doctor
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Kolkata, India, to condemn the rape and murder of a doctor.
Sweden confirms first case of mpox strain outside Africa
Swedish officials say they have registered the first case outside Africa of the more dangerous variant of mpox.
Bangladesh protesters, vowing to ‘guard revolution’, beat Hasina supporters
Mob assaults supporters of the ousted leader and stops them from reaching a memorial to her father.
Mapping Ukraine’s surprise incursion into Russia’s Kursk region
Ukraine claims to control over 1,000sq km (386sq miles) of Russian territory since a surprise offensive began August 6.
Israeli society still supports Netanyahu and his war on Palestinians
A new poll shows Israelis would re-elect Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting much of Israeli society still supports him.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks: A timeline of obstruction
If the past is any indication of the future, there are reasons to be sceptical over the present round of peace talks.
Palestinian leader Abbas tells Turkish parliament he will go to Gaza
Palestinian Authority leader tells Turkish legislators he will stand by Palestinian people even at the cost of his life.
What’s the economic impact of immigrants?
The West is seeing record immigration inflows, but far-right groups are blaming their economic grievances on migrants.
All to know for LaLiga 2024/25: Mbappe, Bellingham, Real Madrid, Yamal
With Real Madrid about to defend their LaLiga title, Al Jazeera looks at the top talking points in Spanish football.
Gaza death toll surpasses 40,000 with no let-up in Israel’s war
Israel's brutal war has now killed more than 40,000 Palestinians in Gaza, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Ukraine leverages limited resources for incursion into Russia’s Kursk
As Ukraine gains a rare upper hand, the world awaits Russian talk of red lines and its promised response.
Pakistan’s military arrests three former officers amid spy chief probe
The latest arrests are linked to investigations against former ISI chief Faiz Hameed, who faces a court-martial.
Murky Waters: A humanitarian’s fight for justice
A humanitarian volunteer with a Danish NGO is charged with human trafficking and must fight to clear his name.
Taliban ‘deliberately deprived’ 1.4 million girls of schooling: UN
As Afghanistan's rulers mark three years in power, the future of an entire generation of girls is in jeopardy'.
Gaza’s other death toll
Israel has caused countless preventable deaths which are yet to be reflected in the official Gaza death toll.
Record 39 candidates to run in Sri Lanka’s presidential election
Economy remains key issue after protesters angered by financial crisis toppled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in 2022.
The cost of crossing the Darien Gap
How gangs of people smugglers can demand the highest price for those crossing the Darien Gap.
New round of Gaza ceasefire talks in Doha: Where do Hamas, Israel stand?
Amid risks of a wider regional conflict, Israel and Hamas face major sticking points ahead of truce talks in Qatar.
Russia sentences US dual citizen to 12 years for treason
Supporters say she donated about $50 to charity, but investigators accuse her of helping Ukraine buy weapons.
Putin and Kim’s new friendship
What do Putin and Kim get from each other?
Ukraine puts ‘pressure on the aggressor’, catches Russia off-guard in Kursk
President Putin and his officials appeared unprepared for Ukraine's daring invasion.
Japan lifts ‘megaquake’ warning, tells people to ‘go back to normal’
Alert triggered panic in archipelago of 125 million people with many cancelling holidays, stocking up on essentials.
UK woman jailed for ‘blow up mosque’ Facebook post after Southport riots
Julie Sweeney sentenced after pleading guilty to sending communications that 'threaten death or serious harm'.
Climate activists protest at four German airports, halting traffic
Interior minister says action was 'dangerous and stupid', warns of tougher penalties for airport intruders.
Russia evacuates thousands from Kursk as Ukrainian forces advance
Ukrainian military says Russia has moved some troops from the occupied south but this is not a major redeployment.
Israel approves new illegal settlement on UNESCO site near Bethlehem
The Nahal Heletz settlement shrinks Palestinian land and poses 'imminent threat' to a World Heritage Site.
‘Big shock’: Thailand faces political upheaval as PM removed from office
Thailand's constitutional court made its second bombshell ruling in a week as it ousted Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
English Premier League 2024/25: Match schedule, start times, teams, format
When does the Premier League start and who are the favourites? Who are the new player signings? Al Jazeera explains.
A candidate cull ahead of Tunisia’s presidential election
Most prospective candidates saw their names ruled out, with many finding themselves in prison.
‘Reclaim the night’: Massive protests in India after doctor’s rape, murder
Demonstrators are demanding more safety for women after a trainee doctor's body was found in a Kolkata state hospital.
Barclays planned to withdraw from Israeli bond auctions: Report
UK bank wanted to quell criticism over involvement with defence firms supplying Israeli military.
Protests escalate in India over rape and murder of doctor in Kolkata
The discovery of the 31-year-old's body last week at a state-run hospital has led to widespread outrage.
US actress Gena Rowlands, star of The Notebook, dies at 94
Rowlands starred in dozens of films during a career that began on stage and television in the 1950s.
NASA to decide on how to bring home stranded astronauts by end of the month
Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams were stranded after problems emerged with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft.
In Japan’s ageing countryside, some villages face extinction
Japan has an estimated 9 million abandoned homes as rural areas grapple with rapid population decline.
Minouche Shafik resigns as Columbia president after Gaza war protests
Shafik drew criticism over her handling of protests that rocked the university campus earlier this year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 902
As the war enters its 902nd day, these are the main developments.
Compensation arrives 7 years after siege that left Marawi a ‘dead city’
Hundreds were killed after the once bustling town in the southern Philippines was occupied by hardline fighters in 2017.
M&M maker Mars to buy Cheez-It maker Kellanova in sector’s biggest deal
Kellanova was carved out of Kellogg and sells Pringles and Rice Krispies Treats.
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