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Alex Honnold: Climbing genius seeks to have a global impact
The renowned rock climber discusses his approach to life in an in-depth interview with Al Jazeera's Generation Sport.
OpenAI introduces voice and image prompts to ChatGPT
ChatGPT's introduction of voice and image features has earned mixed reactions online.
New Saudi ambassador to Palestine is ‘non-resident’. What does that mean?
Saudi envoy to Palestine al-Sudairi is in Ramallah for the first time. Here is what you need to know about his role.
South Africa’s Operation Dudula vigilantes usher in new wave of xenophobia
The vigilante group turned political party increases its xenophobic rhetoric amid rising unemployment in South Africa.
Glasgow expected to approve Scotland’s first official drug consumption room
Scotland has the worst drug death rate in Europe with 1,051 people dying due to drug misuse last year alone.
Security forces rescue 14 students abducted in Nigeria’s Zamfara state
The incident is the first mass school abduction in Nigeria since President Bola Tinubu took office in May.
Security issues hit Pakistan’s ICC Cricket World Cup warm-up match in India
Indian board says Pakistan's match to be played behind closed doors in Hyderabad due to persisting security concerns.
‘Near extermination’: Rampant logging hits Kashmir’s cricket bat makers
Unchecked logging without replanting reduces swaths of woodland to scrub as manufacturers face a bleak future.
Parliamentary vote set for Eswatini, Africa’s last absolute monarchy
About 585,000 registered voters will participate in elections with MPs to play only advisory role to King Mswati III.
The humble sardine – a key ingredient of Portuguese life
The Portuguese eat more fish than any other European Union nation with the sardine a crucial staple of people's diet.
At least 20 killed in Nagorno-Karabakh fuel depot blast as thousands flee
Armenia says at least 13,350 ethnic Armenians from breakaway region entered the country after Azerbaijan's offensive.
Canadian Sikhs protest against India gov’t over Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder
Hundreds protest across nation after allegations that Indian agents were involved in Sikh separatist leader's killing.
Antarctic sea ice hits ‘record-smashing’ low coverage area, new data show
Concerns that world is experiencing start of a long-term trend of decline in Antarctic sea ice.
Activist who called for royal reform jailed for four years in Thailand
Anon Nampa was arrested in 2020 after making the call for change during mass anti-government protests.
Cuban Embassy in Washington, DC attacked with Molotov cocktails
Two Molotov cocktails were thrown at embassy in the second attack since shots were fired at diplomatic compound in 2020.
South Korea to hold first military parade in 10 years in show of strength
Nearly 7,000 troops, including US service members, will take part in the parade through the streets of central Seoul.
South Korea hosts Japan, China as US allies try to reassure Beijing
Meeting comes amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula as Pyongyang ramps up weapons tests and courts Russia.
Ukraine says Russian Black Sea Fleet commander among 34 officers killed
Russian Admiral Viktor Sokolov reportedly killed in missile attack on Black Sea Fleet's HQ in Sevastopol last week.
Bahrain says 2 soldiers killed in Houthi drone attack on Saudi-Yemen border
Houthis have not acknowledged carrying out drone attack, Saudi Arabian-led coalition said it reserves right to respond.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 580
These are the main developments as the war enters its 580th day.
Lahaina residents make their first return to site of deadly West Maui fire
Authorities cleared residents to visit two dozen parcels in the northern part of the town amid fears of toxic dust.
‘A jealous god’: China remakes religions in its own image
Authorities are violating religious freedoms across China as the leadership seeks to assert control.
A US gov’t shutdown could negatively affect its credit, Moody’s warns
A shutdown is possible if Congress fails to provide funding for the fiscal year starting October 1.
Six dead, 12 missing in Guatemala landslides after heavy rain
Six homes have been swept away by the swollen Naranjo River in Guatemala City, with eight children among the missing.
Texas cities struggle to address influx of arrivals along US-Mexico border
The administration of US President Joe Biden has reached out to Mexico for help confronting the spike in migration.
Four tombs unearthed at Roman-era cemetery in Gaza
The discovery represents the first fully unearthed and complete Roman necropolis in Gaza.
Israel foreign minister says US will allow visa-free travel for Israelis
US rights advocates oppose Israel's entry into Visa Waiver Program because of its treatment of Arab Americans.
US and Kenya sign defence deal ahead of possible Haiti mission
Kenyan Defence Minister Aden Duale says country ready to deploy to Haiti to help tackle gang violence.
Kosovo demands Serbia hand over escaped Serb gunmen after deadly shootout
One police officer and three attackers were killed after gunmen stormed the village of Banjska in northern Kosovo.
Does the latest violence in Kosovo pose a risk to peace efforts?
The shooting of a police officer leads to a siege at a monastery where three attackers are killed.
Sex assault claims against Russell Brand being investigated, UK police says
London's Metropolitan Police says they are investigating allegations made in London and other parts of the country.
Libya’s top prosecutor orders eight officials arrested after flood disaster
Mayor of Derna and officials from the Water Resources Authority and Dams Management Authority are ordered to barrested.
Gymnastics Ireland ‘deeply sorry’ to Black girl ignored at medal ceremony
Footage showed the official appearing to snub the girl, the only Black gymnast in a medal lineup.
US Senator Menendez says he will be exonerated in bribery indictment
Bob Menendez faces calls to step down amid allegations he took bribes, used influence on behalf of Egyptian government.
Egypt to hold presidential vote in December as economic crisis worsens
Incumbent President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is widely expected to win despite dire economic situation facing the country.
Unpacking India-Canada tensions amid Trudeau’s bombshell allegations
A week after Canada accused India of being tied to Sikh leader's killing, fears over safety and polarisation grow.
US recognises Cook Islands, Niue as Biden hosts Pacific Island leaders
US president is hosting Pacific Island leaders for two-day summit amid intensifying competition with China in region.
Russian media rhetoric could be ‘incitement to genocide in Ukraine’: UN
Some rhetoric disseminated by Russian media could amount to incitement to genocide, the Human Rights Council probe says.
History Illustrated: Barbarossa and the Battle of Preveza
The red-bearded admiral proved invaluable to the Ottomans in the Mediterranean battle between Muslims and Christians.
The West has a moral responsibility to help build peace in Nagorno-Karabakh
International inaction has allowed for a tragic cycle of violence and displacement. It is high time to change course.
India beat Sri Lanka to win maiden women’s cricket gold at Asian Games
Indian women's team beat in-form Sri Lanka by 19 runs, while Bangladesh beat Pakistan by five wickets for bronze.
In Tunisia, a dance show celebrates ‘people with all types of differences’
A new dance show in Tunisia is seeking to celebrate diversity by breaking stereotypes surrounding marginalised people.
Mali postpones February presidential election due to ‘technical issues’
Government spokesman cites technical reasons linked to the adoption of a new constitution in a June 18 referendum.
Hollywood writers near end of months-long strike. What happens next?
If writers approve tentative deal, work on some Hollywood shows could resume quickly. Here's all you need to know.
All you need to know about the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Ten teams vie for the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup, hosted by India from October 5 to November 19.
Erdogan meets Azerbaijan’s Aliyev as thousands flee Nagorno-Karabakh
Turkish president visits Azerbaijan's autonomous Nakhchivan exclave in a show of solidarity with his ally.
‘Climate change killed my family’: Unusual monsoon hammers India’s Himachal
Record-breaking torrential rain leaves trail of unprecedented devastation in northern India's Himachal Pradesh state.
Report says Antarctica witnessed world’s most intense heatwave in 2022
Scientists recorded the world's most intense heatwave in Antarctica, with a record spike last year.
Tourism’s dark side: Are those who love Greece killing it?
Greece's population is shrinking, and tourism - its biggest economic success story - is making matters worse.
US has failed to compensate tortured victims of its Iraq prisons: HRW
The US has failed to redress Iraqis who suffered from systemic torture and abuse in its prisons during the invasion.
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