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Remains discovered in US match missing British actor Julian Sands
Sands, famous for his role in the film A Room with a View, went missing in January after hiking during a winter storm.
US Senate report highlights Capitol riot intelligence ‘failures’
FBI downplayed threats of violence by Trump supporters ahead of January 6, 2021, attack on US Capitol, report says.
Canada launches first-ever national climate adaptation strategy
Plan seeks to address needs related to increased flooding, wildfires, melting permafrost and other climate-relate risks.
ICC to continue investigation of human rights abuses in Venezuela
ICC has ruled that efforts within Venezuela to hold officials accountable for alleged abuses have fallen short.
Russia bombs busy Ukraine restaurant as Wagner moves to Belarus
At least four killed and dozens injured after Russian missile hits crowded pizza restaurant in centre of Kramatorsk.
How much of a threat are private armies?
As Russia recovers from what it calls Wagner's rebellion, there's a new focus on private armies.
Q&A: Afrobeats is ‘one of Africa’s biggest cultural exports’
A leading music executive answers questions on the essence and evolution of the trendy music genre Afrobeats.
US court narrows scope of Trump civil suit, dismisses Ivanka
A New York appeals court has ruled the statute of limitations restricts which transactions can be scrutinised in case.
Casting menstruation as a taboo is dangerous
While India is making progress on period awareness, the US is sliding back, as states pass regressive legislation.
Sierra Leone’s Bio re-elected as president, avoids run-off
Election commission says Julius Maada Bio secured 56.17 percent of votes, challenger Samura Kamara rejects results.
‘Negligence, misconduct’ led to Epstein jail suicide: Watchdog
DOJ inspector general releases report on death of well-connected financier as he awaited sex trafficking charges.
Forest decline surges despite climate action vows to end it
A football pitch of tropical trees is felled or burned every five seconds, night and day, despite the climate crisis.
State courts can review election laws, top US court rules
Supreme Court rejects bid to grant state lawmakers unchecked powers over organising federal elections in their states.
Stuck in limbo: Frustration and despair at the Sudan-Egypt border
Al Jazeera spoke to people from Sudan fleeing the war, only to be turned away or left stranded at the Egyptian border.
Ahmedabad stadium to host India-Pakistan Cricket World Cup clash
The rivals will face off at the 132,000-seat Narendra Modi Stadium, which will also host the opening and final games.
Trump valet’s arraignment delayed again in secret documents case
Waltine Nauta allegedly helped Trump hide documents taken from White House but was not arraigned with former president.
UN documents summary execution of 77 Ukrainian civilians
A UN monitoring mission in Ukraine finds both Russia and Ukraine guilty of breaching international law.
I See Beauty: Senegal’s makeup artist
Fredde Tchibinda uses artistic makeup to enhance and celebrate women who are making a difference in Senegal.
Solitary confinement is still widespread in US prisons and jails
The United States locks people in isolation even though it causes severe psychological damage that can last a lifetime.
‘Don’t see why not’: China envoy on backing Ukraine’s ’91 borders
China's EU envoy, Fu Cong, says Beijing respects the territorial integrity of all countries and stands for peace.
S Africa: ‘Peace mission’ in Ukraine unaffected by Russia mutiny
South Africa's foreign minister made the comments during a meeting with her German counterpart on Tuesday in Pretoria.
Activists seek to confront UK’s plan to ban boycotting Israel
Pro-Palestinian campaigners are lobbying British MPs to vote down the bill in July that would outlaw sanctioning Israel.
Can the Palestinian Authority protect Palestinians from settlers?
Calls grow for the Palestinian Authority to protect Palestinians against increasing violent settler attacks.
Over 1,000 Afghan civilians killed since Taliban takeover: UN
UNAMA says there have been 3,774 civilian casualties, including 1,095 civilian deaths, in violence since August 2021.
Trump heard discussing secret Iran document in audio: US media
Purported audio tape from 2021 a crucial piece of evidence in federal case against ex-US president, reports say.
Hajj returns to maximum capacity after coronavirus pandemic
One of the world's largest religious gatherings has attracted more than 1.8 million visitors so far.
‘So many dead bodies’: Militia school attack haunts Ugandan town
The attack on a Uganda-DRC border town has left residents in mourning and their Muslim neighbours scared of reprisals.
RSF announces two-day ‘unilateral’ ceasefire in Sudan for Eid
Commander of paramilitary force hopes the holiday would provide an opportunity for reconciliation among the Sudanese.
Pakistan summons US embassy staff over Biden-Modi statement
The move comes after India and the US said Pakistan's soil should not be used as a base for attacks by armed groups.
Israeli complicity in Sri Lanka war crimes must be investigated
During the civil war, Israel sold weapons and backed the Sri Lankan army while it was committing grave atrocities.
Peru’s coca leaf cultivation reaches record high in 2022
Peru's anti-drugs commission says some 95,000 hectares (367 square miles) of land were used to grow coca leaves in 2022.
Japanese kabuki star arrested for assisting mother’s suicide
Ennosuke Ichikawa's parents were found dead in the actor's home in May, while Ichikawa was taken to hospital.
Tunisia struggles to progress under cumbersome bureaucracy
Analysts say successive governments have opted to kick the can down the road rather than take serious action.
Russian fighter aircraft hold combat drills over Baltic Sea
Air exercises come amid growing number of intercepts between NATO and Russian military planes over Baltic and Black Sea.
China’s Li backs closer communication, global cooperation
Premier Li Qiang tells 'Summer Davos' delegates globalisation means countries must work together.
The planet’s burning. Can the Global South save it?
As the world hurtles towards climate devastation, countries like The Gambia, Costa Rica and Morocco are showing a fix.
Switzerland says country a hotbed for Russian, Chinese spies
Alpine nation's main intelligence agency says at least a third of Russia's 220 accredited officials are probably spies.
Colombia awards medals for rescue of children 40 days in jungle
Colombian President Gustavo Petro also awarded medal to military rescue dog, Wilson, who went missing during search.
Man shot dead in ‘brazen daylight ambush’ in Sydney’s Bondi
Killing in the normally peaceful Australian shopping district thought to be a gangland hit.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says forces advancing ‘in all directions’
President Zelenskyy toured front line positions in the south and east of country, saying after: 'This is a happy day.'
In his own words: Wagner chief Prigozhin on the Moscow ‘mutiny’
Yevgeny Prigozhin boasts that his mercenary fighters gave a 'master class' on how Ukraine should have been invaded.
Why is the internet in love with the ‘orca uprising’?
Orca confrontations with boats are on the rise, prompting humans to reexamine their impact on nature.
US lawyers in Tree of Life mass shooting weigh the death penalty
Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Robert Bowers, accused of the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 489
As the war enters it 489th day, these are the main developments.
Former anti-kidnapping head arrested in Mexico’s Ayotzinapa case
Gualberto Ramirez Gutierrez was arrested on Sunday over charges of alleged torture and forced disappearances in Mexico.
Honduran armed forces seize control of prisons to stamp out gangs
Crackdown comes in the wake of a gang-related attack at a women's penal centre that left 46 people dead.
How to end the conflict in Sudan?
Several ceasefires have failed to stop the bloodshed and the conflict has spread beyond Khartoum.
Anger as violent crime soars in Israel’s Palestinian communities
Bereaved families, who have taken to the streets in mass protests, blame the Israeli police for inaction.
Putin thanks those ‘who stood in the way of the mutineers’
Russian leader praises mercenary commanders and soldiers who avoided bloodshed and says he will honour his promises.
UN expert urges US to apologise for Guantanamo abuses
Special rapporteur calls for accountability for past abuses and end to ongoing 'structural shortcomings' at US prison.
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