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Has Russia pulled the plug on the Wagner Group?
Russia and Wagner now appear to be at odds, with reports suggesting Putin's government is no longer funding the group.
Copy of Quran desecrated outside Stockholm’s Royal Palace
Burning the Quran is permitted under Sweden's freedom of speech laws.
Who is Fani Willis, the Georgia district attorney investigating Trump?
The Fulton County district attorney is expected to bring election interference charges against former US president.
Eleven dead as boat carrying refugees sinks off Tunisia
The deaths include at least one child and two women, according to a judicial source.
Dozens dead as floods, landslides hit India’s Himalayan region
Days of downpours wash away vehicles, demolish buildings and destroy bridges in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand
China’s defence minister visits Russia and Belarus in show of support
Beijing says visit underscores drive by China and Russia to align foreign policies to undermine West-led world order.
Dozens of people missing after Myanmar mine landslide
Mine debris sweeps workers into a lake in the remote town of Hpakant, the centre of Myanmar's jade industry.
Spain put issues aside in quest for Women’s World Cup glory
La Roja are a win away from a first final, less than a year after 15 players staged a revolt against coach Jorge Vilda.
‘I saw many bodies that day’: Protester recounts Rabaa massacre 10 years on
Now settled in the UK, Amr Hashad says he sees no future for Egypt as long as the authorities evade justice.
Timeline: The Glazers’ troubled ownership of Manchester United
Nine months on from the Glazers' announcement that they were exploring a sale of the club, the process has stalled.
Roma pushed to turn on Ukrainian refugees in Czech Republic
Murder of a Roma man alleged to have been committed by a Ukrainian person sparks angry protests in the Czech Republic.
Suspected air strike kills two dozen people in Ethiopia’s Amhara region
The conflict is Ethiopia's biggest security crisis since a two-year civil war in the Tigray region ended in November.
Trump hits out at Georgia district attorney as fourth indictment looms
Former US president could soon face charges in state of Georgia over his efforts to overturn 2020 election results.
Spain vs Sweden preview: Women’s World Cup 2023 semi-final
A clash of styles as free-scoring Spain play set-piece specialists Sweden for a place in the final.
‘Don’t let the other soldiers watch’: Rape as a weapon of war in Sudan
Al Jazeera speaks to survivors of sexual violence, once again being used as a weapon of war, this time in Sudan.
Salma Paralluelo: ‘Unique’ rising star gives Spain game-changing powers
Coach, teammates say 19-year-old winger destined for greatness after scoring stunning winner in World Cup quarter-final.
Latvian PM Krisjanis Karins announces resignation
Krisjanis Karins, who has served since 2019, failed to convince coalition partners of a cabinet reshuffle.
Iran blames ISIL for shrine attack, arrests foreign nationals
Iran had executed two men in early June for the previous attack on Shah Cheragh that claimed 13 lives.
Russian rouble falls to levels seen at start of Ukraine invasion
Currency hits 17-month low with Moscow blaming 'loose monetary policy'.
Madagascar president’s aide charged with bribery in UK
The aide was arrested alongside a French associate, with the duo suspected of seeking a bribe from the miner Gemfields.
At least three killed in blast at hotel in Afghanistan’s Khost
Authorities say the explosion, which ripped through a hotel, left seven other people wounded.
Guatemala presidential election: Unraveling the final candidates’ platforms
Progressive candidate Bernardo Arevalo will face off against conservative Sandra Torres in an August 20 run-off vote.
Party of slain Ecuador candidate taps Christian Zurita to take his place
Christian Zurita will take the place of Fernando Villavicencio in the August 20 elections, his party announces.
In the dragon’s shadow: US peace-dealing and wheeling in the Middle East
US attempts to curb Chinese power by cooking up yet anothernormalisation deal with Israel could backfire spectacularly.
‘Turning point’: What happened during Egypt’s Rabaa massacre 10 years ago?
No official or entity was pursued for the killings, and the human rights situation in Egypt has only deteriorated since.
Maui wildfire survivors decry lack of warnings as death toll rises
Some residents refuse to vacate towns burned down to the ground, citing fear that they will not be able to return.
The reset in the US strategy on engaging the Taliban may work
A recent meeting in Doha shows that a major barrier to US-Taliban cooperation may have been surmounted.
Russia puts Navalny ally Ksenia Fadeyeva on trial for ‘extremism’
The trial of ex-local deputy in Tomsk is the latest in a series of cases brought against vocal critics of the Kremlin.
Who is Monu Manesar, Indian vigilante accused of inciting Haryana violence?
Video released by Manesar two days before violence in Nuh is believed to be the trigger, but he is yet to be arrested.
Cambodia school shut after war-era explosives unearthed
Deminers discover more than 2,000 explosives inside the grounds of a high school in northeastern Kratie province.
Polish PM Morawiecki seeks referendum on irregular migration
Polish premier looks to hold referendum to ask citizens if they support accepting 'illegal immigrants'.
Who is Javier Milei, Argentina’s far-right populist politician?
An admirer of Trump, Milei rocks Argentina's political establishment after winning most votes in presidential primary.
Annual Perseid meteor shower lights up skies around the world
The Perseid meteor shower reached its peak this weekend, sending bright trails of light streaking across the night sky.
Rohingya parents in Indonesia want ‘children to know happiness’
At a temporary shelter in Aceh, a mother who travelled by boat to Indonesia dreams of a better life for her children.
Jordan shoots down crystal meth-laden drone from Syria
Jordan has previously downed drones from Syria carrying narcotics but has rarely identified seized drugs as meth.
What does the future hold for the Muslim Brotherhood?
Ten years after the massacre in Cairo's Rabaa Square, the Islamist movement is still trying to find its footing.
Taiwan will not back down in face of threats, William Lai says on US trip
Taiwan's vice president also reiterates a willingness to talk to China as he makes a brief stopover in New York City.
Far-right Javier Milei wins most votes in Argentina’s primary election
Javier Milei's win is a stinging rebuke of the political establishment in a nation battered by economic woes.
Niger military to prosecute Mohamed Bazoum for ‘high treason’
Charges against Mohamed Bazoum come hours after a Nigerian delegation said Niger's coup leaders were open to diplomacy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 537
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 537th day.
N Korea’s Kim orders ‘drastic boost’ in production of missiles, shells
Kim Jong Un inspected factories producing tactical missiles, mobile launch platforms and armoured vehicles.
UN forces in Mali speed up withdrawal as security deteriorates
UN's impending pullout has fuelled tensions between Mali's military gov't and rebel Coordination of Azawad Movements.
Will COVID-19 ever go away?
The newest coronavirus variant is spreading fast across many countries.
Musk not serious about cage fight; time to move on, Zuckerberg says
Rival billionaire tech bosses apparently agreed to a brawl in June when Elon Musk tweeted he was 'up for a cage fight'.
Family killed in Russian shelling in Ukraine’s Kherson
A couple, their 23-day-old baby and 12-year-old son were killed in Russian attack on Shyroka Balka village.
Iran’s Shiraz shrine comes under second deadly attack in months
Last year's attack, for which two people convicted of being linked with ISIL were executed, left 13 dead and 40 injured.
Niger coup leader agrees to hold direct talks with ECOWAS: Nigerian scholar
Nigerian Islamic scholars meet Niger coup leaders as regional bloc ECOWAS explores options to restore civilian rule.
Miss Universe cuts ties with Indonesia chapter after alleged strip searches
Women say all 30 finalists for Miss Universe Indonesia were unexpectedly asked to strip for body checks for scars.
Star forward Kylian Mbappe reinstated by PSG
Superstar forward back in the fold after being sidelined for several weeks amid a contract dispute.
Pakistan security forces kill 2 after attack on Chinese convoy
The separatist Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack on a convoy of Chinese workers.
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