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At least 27 people found dead in desert after expulsion from Tunisia: Libya
Libyan border guards say about 150 asylum seekers cross into Libya every day after being expelled from Tunisia.
Former Niger rebel launches anti-coup movement as impasse continues
The Council of Resistance for the Republic says it supports ECOWAS's bid to restore constitutional order in Niger.
Sebeiba festival: Algeria’s 3,000 year-old tradition
Thousands from the Tuareg community flock to the annual Sebeiba festival held in an oasis town deep in the Sahara.
Imprisoned and exiled, a Nicaraguan activist rebuilds her life in the US
Tamara Davila was one of the 222 Nicaraguan political prisoners sent into exile in the US this year. This is her story.
More teams, more upsets: How minnows challenged giants at Women’s World Cup
Sceptics said the tournament was not ready to be expanded to a 32-team format, but the results show otherwise.
Iran says it has technology to build supersonic missiles amid US tensions
Iran is touting the new technology as Washington has sent thousands of troops to regional waters.
Nine killed in fire at France holiday home for disabled people
Two people remain missing, officials say, after blaze described as a 'tragedy' by President Emmanuel Macron.
The ‘hanging libraries’ of Nigeria: How a book drive is exciting pupils
The quality of basic education is on a decline in Nigerian public schools. One volunteer book drive wants to halt that.
Bahrain prisoners on hunger strike demanding better conditions
Bahrain prison inmates are taking part in a hunger strike over conditions in Jaw prison, activists and authorities said.
Dozens dead after boat capsizes off Tunisia, four survivors arrive in Italy
Four survivors, who were brought to Italy's Lampedusa, say 41 people died off Tunisia where their boat capsized.
How al-Bashir and Putin pressed the self-destruct button
The RSF and Wagner's rebellions demonstrate how dangerous the mercenary game can be for dictators.
Ethiopian forces push Fano fighters from Amhara’s Gondar city
Fano rebels have been pushed out of Amhara's second biggest city in breakthrough for Ethiopia's federal forces.
What did Amazon nations agree upon at the summit in Brazil?
Nations gathered in Belem agreed to a list of environmental policies but fell short on deforestation and oil.
Yoga with a furry twist: Mastering the cat pose at studio in Indian capital
Kittens weave in and out of rows of people, sometimes even falling asleep on participants, prompting laughter from them.
UK announces deal with Turkey to tackle irregular migration
The agreement aims to disrupt criminal networks organising 'illegal journeys' to the UK, British interior ministry says.
Pakistan national assembly to dissolve for polls without ex-PM Imran Khan
The dissolution marks the end of a chaotic tenure which began five years ago with Khan at the helm.
How people in Kashmir reacted to Imran Khan’s jail sentence, politics ban
Khan, who was PM when Kashmir autonomy was scrapped, has been jailed for three years and barred from politics for five.
Five killed in South Africa’s Cape Town amid taxi strike
Unrest on the outskirts of Cape Town follows an announcement of a weeklong strike by minibus taxi drivers.
What’s behind rising China-Philippines tensions in the South China Sea?
Here's what you need to know as maritime confrontations between China and the Philippines increase.
Typhoon Khanun: Thousands without power, flights halted in Japan, S Korea
Flights cancelled and trains halted as heavy rains pound southern regions of Japan and South Korea.
Israel ‘will return Lebanon to the Stone Age’ if Hezbollah starts a war
During a visit to border area, Israel's defence minister said Hezbollah and Lebanon will be 'eroded' if war breaks out.
The murders of Indigenous activists mark the death of the planet
Amid capitalism's war on the environment and its defenders, we need Indigenous communities more than ever.
Russia deploys feared Chechen unit to police Ukrainian nuclear town
Pro-Russia Chechens accused of atrocities are trusted to work near the Zaporizhzhia power plant, Al Jazeera has learned.
India women sanitation workers overjoyed after $1.2m lottery win
Eleven sanitation workers, who pooled money to buy lottery ticket, win $1.2m jackpot in a big change in their fortunes.
More than 30 dead, 18 missing after recent Beijing flooding
Some 59,000 homes collapsed and 150,000 others damaged by flooding brought on by record rainfall around China's capital.
World’s largest cruise ship prepares to sail as COVID-hit industry rebounds
Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas is preparing to make its maiden voyage in January 2024.
Why ethnic violence in India’s Manipur has been going on for three months
The dispute stems from animosity between the state's mainly Hindu Meitei majority and predominantly Christian Kuki-Zo.
Deal struck to send second-hand Leopard 1 tanks from Belgium to Ukraine
Tanks sold off as obsolete now in demand as Ukraine's Western supporters seek to provide more weapons to fight Russia.
Northern Irish police accidentally share names, work location of officers
UK's MI5 intelligence agency recently increased threat level in Northern Ireland from 'domestic terrorism' to severe.
China slips into deflation as prices fall for first time since early 2021
China's consumer price index fell by 0.3 percent in July after staying flat the previous month.
Canadian rapper Tory Lanez gets 10 years for Megan Thee Stallion shooting
Megan Thee Stallion testified that Lanez fired gun at her feet and shouted for her to dance following argument in 2020.
Russia shoots down two armed drones headed for Moscow
Moscow's mayor says two 'combat drones' shot down in the Domodedovo and Minsk Highway areas while en route to Moscow.
WeWork says ‘substantial doubt’ it can stay in business
US-based firm says ability to stay afloat depends on boosting liquidity and profitability over next year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 532
Here is the situation on Wednesday, August 9, 2023.
Amazon nations launch alliance to protect rainforest at key summit
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela sign declaration to safeguard the Amazon.
World Bank halts new loans to Uganda over anti-LGBTQ law
US-based lender says controversial anti-gay law contradicts its values.
Pentagon confirms intelligence sharing with Japan despite hacking rumours
The Washington Post has reported that Chinese hackers allegedly accessed Japan's defence networks, spurring concerns.
What’s behind the latest fighting in Ethiopia?
Rebels in Amhara have taken up arms against Ethiopia's military.
US Supreme Court reinstates ‘ghost gun’ rule struck down by lower court
US Department of Justice says more than 19,000 firearms without serial numbers were seized in crime probes in 2021.
Afghan central bank lacks independence from Taliban: US watchdog
It lacked independence from the Taliban, had deficiencies in anti-money laundering and countering 'terrorism' financing.
Syrian government extends permission for limited UN aid to opposition areas
Syrians in rebel-held northwest fear Assad may choke off badly needed aid as Damascus establishes sway over assistance.
Notorious Colombian drug trafficker Otoniel sentenced to 45 years in US
Dairo Antonio Usuga David, a leader in the Gulf Clan, has admitted to overseeing a vast network of criminal operations.
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan barred from politics for 5 years
Election watchdog order says Khan disqualified in line with his conviction for misdeclaration of assets.
Italy shocks banks with 40 percent windfall tax for 2023
The move comes after higher interest rates have yielded record profits for banks as the cost of loans has soared.
More than 1,000 evacuated in southern Portugal as wildfires rage
High temperatures and strong winds hamper battle against wildfires, with conditions expected to remain challenging.
Biden designates US national monument near Grand Canyon
Indigenous leaders, environmentalists welcome protection of more than 404,000 hectares near Grand Canyon National Park.
No quick fix to reverse ‘astonishing’ Antarctic sea ice loss: Scientists
This year's sea ice minimum is 20 percent lower than the average over the last 40 years, researchers say.
US military buildup in Gulf risks ‘dangerous’ Iran escalation: Analysts
Sending troops to deter Iran in the Gulf harkens back to Donald Trump's hardline policies against Tehran, experts say.
Rwanda genocide survivors criticise UN court’s call to halt suspect’s trial
Felicien Kabuga, who is nearly 90 and has dementia, is accused of encouraging and bankrolling the Rwanda genocide.
Ecuador beset by crime, economic woes ahead of presidential vote
Voters express scepticism as candidates promise to revitalise sluggish economy and tackle rising insecurity.
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