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Treacherous Darien Gap migration route sees record number of crossings
Nearly 250,000 people have risked their lives crossing a perilous stretch of jungle between Colombia and Panama.
US Treasury sanctions Bosnian Serb leaders for ‘inflammatory legislation’
The law would allow Republika Srpska, part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, to ignore the country's Constitutional Court.
Senegal dissolves party of opposition leader Sonko
Ousmane Sonko faces charges of fomenting insurrection as interior ministry says his PASTEF party has been dissolved.
England win dramatic fifth Test to draw Ashes series
Retiring England bowler Stuart Broad took the last two Australian wickets to help England win the final Test.
X reorganizes trust and safety team under Musk and CEO Yaccarino
The team, responsible for content moderation, has been a focus of criticism since Musk's takeover.
Photos: US researchers, conservationists clash over horseshoe crabs
Blue blood from the crabs is used in medicine, but their eggs are a critical food source for threatened bird subspecies.
What is a supermoon?
There are usually three to four supermoons in a year; Al Jazeera explains the phenomenon.
What’s behind the fighting in Ein el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp?
At least nine people killed and dozens wounded in clashes at the camp, where 63,000 people live in crowded conditions.
Are French efforts to reset ties with Africa failing?
France's influence in West Africa is weakening despite President Emmanuel Macron's efforts.
Musk threatens to sue researchers who documented the rise in hate tweets
X says research seems intended 'to harm Twitter's business by driving advertisers away' with 'incendiary claims'.
US to introduce UN resolution for multinational force in Haiti
State Department says US will provide resources to the force after Kenya expresses willingness to lead Haiti mission.
Indian guard kills colleague and three passengers on train, then hails Modi
A railway security constable shoots dead a senior colleague on a train travelling from Mumbai to Jaipur.
Outrage after Bahrain delivery rider suspended for eating cancelled order
The punishment of the Talabat rider sparks anger among social media users in the Arab world.
Pee-wee Herman actor Paul Reubens dies aged 70
US actor whose film, Pee-wee's Big Adventure, was cult classic died after battle with cancer, his publicist says.
White House recommends the FBI limit its usage of spy database
Officials advise limiting Section 702 searches to national security threats, amid bipartisan scrutiny of the database.
Rain to bring brief respite to Phoenix after record heatwave scalds US city
Arizona's capital is grappling with sky-high temperatures, as neighbouring California contends with wildfires.
Photos: Extreme rain in Beijing after typhoon turns roads into rivers
At least two people were killed as floods swept through Beijing after Typhoon Doksuri dumped heavy rainfall on the city.
Gims cancels Tunisia performance to protest against treatment of refugees
The Congolese-French rapper has cancelled his appearance in Tunisia after hundreds of people were 'expelled to Libya'.
Deadly clashes between Palestinian groups in Lebanon camp for third day
At least nine people killed and dozens wounded as efforts to broker ceasefire at Ein el-Hilweh camp fail.
Lebanon’s new central bank head says reforms planned to deal with economy
Wassim Mansouri is to take over as interim chief of Lebanon's central bank after Riad Salameh steps down.
Senegal restricts internet as opposition leader formally charged
Internet services are being suspended as Ousmane Sonko is formally charged with fomenting insurrection.
‘Word of God’: Why Muslims are opposed to the burning of the Quran
The Quran is Islam's holy book, the primary source of guidance and law for Muslims across the world.
West African central bank cancels Niger $51m bond issuance due to sanctions
The cancellation is due to sanctions imposed on Sunday by the West African ECOWAS bloc after last week's coup in Niger.
Road to normalising ties with Saudi Arabia ‘still long’: Israeli official
Members of Israel's hard-right government have ruled out concessions to Palestinians as part of any deal with Riyadh.
Trump holds commanding lead over GOP rivals despite legal woes: Poll
Former US president has 54 percent support among likely Republican primary voters, New York Times/Siena poll finds.
Germany suspends aid to Niger, cooperation after coup
Berlin makes decision after the European Union and France cut financial aid to the West African nation last week.
Climate displacement threatens Indigenous Guna people in Panama: HRW
Panama's government has failed to follow through with promised aide for Indigenous people, Human Rights Watch says.
China imposes drone export curbs amid US tech tensions
Beijing says it wants to safeguard 'national security and interests' amid escalating tension with Washington.
July set to become world’s hottest month on record: What happened?
July 2023 has broken global temperature records, raising fears about what patterns could next emerge.
Nigeria, Australia seal Women’s World Cup last-16 spots
Nigeria's draw against Ireland enough to take them through; Australia knock Olympic champions Canada out.
Briton who killed terminally ill wife in Cyprus freed after 19 months
David Hunter had been on trial for the manslaughter of his wife in December 2021.
Russia’s Wagner likely to need new recruits in future, says Prigozhin
After being pictured in St Petersburg having led a mutiny, the mercenary boss says Russia may need an emboldened force.
Situation in Niger is ‘cause for serious concern’, says Kremlin
The Kremlin's comment comes days after Wagner mercenary boss Yevgeny Prigozhin appeared to show support for the coup.
Pakistan holds funerals as death toll from rally bombing rises to 54
Police say their initial investigation suggests that the ISIL (ISIS) regional affiliate could be responsible.
The Arab Spring is not dead
The spirit of the uprisinglives on in the hearts and minds of millions of Arabs.
South Korean dog meat farmers face growing push to ban industry
Dog meat consumption, a centuries-old practice, isn't explicitly prohibited or legalized in South Korea.
Niger coup makers say ousted govt ‘authorised French attack to free Bazoum’
Coup makers have warned against foreign attempts to extract detained President Bazoum, saying it would result in chaos.
Saudi Arabia eyes aviation expansion to get in on crucial tourism market
Making up for lost time, the kingdom is moving to challenge regional players, attract travellers and boost its income.
Mystery device on Australian beach identified as debris from Indian rocket
The barnacle-encrusted device, which is about the size of a small car, was found in mid-July.
Now a wanted man, Lebanon’s central bank head steps down
Amid accusations of fraud, a tarnished end to a governorship that started in 1993 at the request of the PM.
Supporters of Niger military government take to the streets
France has said anyone who attacks its nationals, army or diplomats in the country would see an immediate response.
Coup, cyclone and a new bond between Myanmar’s Rohingya and Rakhine
The military's attacks against people of all backgrounds have sparked a countrywide awakening to Rohingyas' plight.
China’s capital records heaviest rainfall of year as Doksuri tapers off
Beijing's 22 million people remain under a red alert for heavy rain as remnants of Typhoon Doksuri passes through city.
Saudi Arabia to host Ukraine peace talks, top official says
Ukrainian official says summit will discuss Kyiv's peace formula, which calls for departure of all Russian troops.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 523
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 523rd day.
Palestinian rival governments form ‘reconciliation committee’
In latest attempt at reconciliation, Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas leader Ismail Haniya met for face-to-face talks in Egypt.
How can Peru’s political crisis be resolved?
Inflation, a growing wealth divide and the killing of dozens of demonstrators by troops are driving instability.
Several killed in clashes in Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon
At least five people killed, seven wounded in a shooting in crowded Palestinian camp of Ein el-Hilweh in south Lebanon.
Iran to ‘pursue rights’ over disputed gas field: State media
Iran said it will pursue its interests over the Dorra-Arash field if Saudi Arabia and Kuwait shun cooperation.
Denmark to seek legal means to prevent Quran burnings
Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen says gov't will consider possibility of intervening in 'special situations'.
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