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‘A breath of fresh air’: Nigeria’s World Cup run sparks joy back home
As a last-16 clash with England beckons, Nigeria's Women's World Cup run has thrilled a crisis-hit country.
Gymnastics: Simone Biles dazzles in first competition since Tokyo Olympics
Four-time Olympic champion Biles makes a triumphant return in Chicago two years after pulling out of Tokyo Olympics.
Jake Paul wins unanimous decision against Nate Diaz in boxing bout
Paul, a 26-year-old YouTube personality, beat the 38-year-old former UFC fighter making his pro boxing debut.
Slovenia suffers its worst-ever floods
Devastating floods kill three people and destroy roads, bridges and houses, affecting two thirds of Slovenian territory.
Record floods ravage Slovenia, PM calls it ‘worst’ disaster in its history
The small Alpine nation experienced devastating floods over Friday and Saturday that killed three people.
How toys comforted children fleeing Turkey-Syria earthquake
Children displaced by the February disaster told Al Jazeera about the toys they brought with them.
India’s Chandrayaan-3 space mission enters moon’s orbit
India's space agency says its spacecraft has successfully been inserted into the lunar orbit.
China accused of using water cannon on Philippine boat in South China Sea
Philippines Armed Forces condemns Chinese Coast Guard's 'excessive' and 'dangerous' actions in disputed waters.
In scorching, earthquake-ravaged Hatay, water shortages lead to illnesses
Authorities, however, point to widespread destruction, low funds and dwindling outside help as obstacles to their work.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 529
These are the main developments as the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine enters its 529th day.
Blood bank, university hit as Russia, Ukraine intensify attacks
Moscow and Kyiv's forces escalate attacks as 40 countries gather in Saudi Arabia to discuss peace in Ukraine.
Defiance, fear in Niger as ECOWAS deadline looms
ECOWAS ultimatum for Niger coup leaders to restore deposed president or risk intervention is set to expire on Sunday.
Can India’s opposition win against the BJP?
India's opposition leader Rahul Gandhi is returning to politics after a conviction was overturned.
Shooter kills Tel Aviv policeman in Israel; suspect gunned down
Suspected shooter, believed to be from the Palestinian village of Jenin, was later killed by a responding officer.
‘What is your business here?’: Iran equips navy with drones, missiles
Move comes after the US military said it may put armed guards on commercial ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan arrested after court convicts him
Ex-leader had long warned he would be arrested to prevent him from running in upcoming elections.
Pakistan’s general election may be delayed by new census
Decision by the Council of Common Interest to endorse the results of the latest census may cause a new political crisis.
Kuwait warns bilateral ties could sour over Lebanese minister’s comments
Lebanon caretaker Economy Minister Amin Salam had urged Kuwait to rebuild a part of Beirut's port destroyed in 2020.
Niger’s military rulers ask for help from Russian group Wagner
New military government seeks help from Wagner mercenaries against ECOWAS intervention, according to a report.
Pakistan’s ex-PM Imran Khan arrested: What you need to know
The cricket star-turned-politician was arrested after a court sentenced him to three years in prison.
Israel: Impunity comes home to roost
The political crisis in Israel is precipitated by decades of unconditional Western support for Israeli apartheid.
Why was Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan arrested?
Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan arrested after court sentenced him to three years in jail for illegally selling state gifts.
France backs ECOWAS push to reverse Niger military coup
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said the coup leaders in Niamey had until Sunday to hand back power.
Politics and polemics: What the coup in Niger tells us
A coup in Niger with Russia crouching on the sidelines. Plus, the Indian journalist blowing the whistle on the media.
Red-hot Japan trounce Norway 3-1 to reach Women’s World Cup quarter-finals
Japan dominate to win Women's World Cup last-16 match to set up quarter-final with holders the USA or Sweden.
Tracie Hall: What’s behind the rapid surge in book banning in the US?
The head of the American Library Association discusses whether the land of the free' will remain so for readers.
Saudi Arabia kicks off Ukraine talks that exclude Russia
Some 40 countries will attend a meeting in Jeddah to discuss a set of common principles to end the war in Ukraine.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan sentenced to three years in prison, arrested
Former prime minister calls for protests after court finds him guilty of selling state gifts.
Saudi Arabia urges its citizens to ‘immediately’ leave Lebanon
The Saudi embassy warned its citizens not to visit areas where armed clashes were taking place.
Chip war: Is there an end to tit-for-tat China-US trade restrictions?
We consider the impact as China's export curbs on the chipmaking metals gallium and germanium take effect.
Thai ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra postpones return from self-exile
The former leader says he is delaying his return due to a medical appointment.
US approves first pill to treat postpartum depression
Zurzuvae is expected to be commercially available later this year.
Judge grants conditional freedom for son of Colombian president
Nicolas Petro has been released under the condition that he not leave Colombia or participate in political activities.
Russian tanker damaged in Ukrainian drone attack, state media says
Russia's Tass says the chemical tanker SIG received a hole in the engine room near the waterline in the attack.
India’s Kashmir clampdown continues four years after Article 370 abrogated
The 2019 move heralded a slew of policies by ruling BJP government to tighten New Delhi's grip over the disputed region.
US, UK scouts quit S Korea World Scout Jamboree campsite over extreme heat
Hundreds of participants in scouting event in South Korea's southwest have fallen ill due to soaring temperatures.
New York park descends into chaos as live streamer’s giveaway goes askew
Police arrest 65 people after Kai Cenat's giveaway event sees people climb on vehicles, hurl chairs and throw punches.
US pauses some foreign aid to Niger as it reiterates support for Bazoum
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says life-saving humanitarian and food assistance will continue.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 528
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 528th day.
Fingers ‘turned to powder’: the maimed workers of India’s auto hub
Poor training, shoddy equipment leave thousands of workers injured in India's auto hub.
Colombian president’s son ‘won’t last’ in jail, defence lawyer warns
Both prosecution and defence in the case of Nicolas Petro have requested house arrest while the investigation proceeds.
Food prices rise after Russia ends grain deal, India restricts rice exports
There are new risks to global food prices after Russia exited grain deal and India restricted some rice exports.
Trump documents case: Ex-president pleads not guilty to additional charges
The added charges pertain to allegations Trump ordered security footage to be deleted in a classified documents probe.
Is the world’s biggest economy in trouble?
The White House lashes out at what it calls a 'flawed assessment' by Fitch Ratings.
West African leaders make plan for military intervention in Niger
Regional bloc ECOWAS works out potential operation to back up ultimatum to coup leaders to give up power by Sunday.
World’s oceans set new temperature record as global warming intensifies
The average ocean temperature has beat seasonal records since April of this year.
Photos: Hundreds protest as Lebanon marks third anniversary of Beirut blast
Three years on, investigation is virtually at a standstill, leaving survivors still yearning for answers.
Tunisian minister denies expulsion of Black refugees
NGO Avocats Sans Frontieres says Tunisia's expulsions are illegal, adding to the criticism of the government's actions.
Human Rights Watch urges US to stop atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur
The war in Sudan has been going on for more than 100 days, and Darfur is one of the worst hit areas of the country.
Uganda restoring colonial-era rail after China fails to fund another line
The line was built during British colonial rule and hasn't been in use for nearly four decades.
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