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Kasselakis, a political unknown and ex-banker, wins race to lead Greek left
At 35, Stefanos Kasselakis, who is openly gay, campaigned heavily on social media to win the Syriza vote.
Somaliland rejects talk of unification with Somalia after Museveni comment
Sonaliland said it has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia despite Uganda's talk of acting as 'unification mediator'.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx has delivered an asteroid sample on Earth. What next?
Scientists will analyse the asteroid sample to investigate the origins of life on Earth.
Dozens of migrants and refugees arrive at US-Mexico border
People crossed the Rio Grande River to encounter an almost impassable wall of razor-sharp barbed wire.
China defends South China Sea ‘floating barrier’ as Manila eyes its removal
Beijing says its coastguard took necessary measures in accordance with law to drive away a Philippine vessel.
Second round of negotiations on Ethiopia’s mega-dam wrap up
Protracted negotiations over the dam have so far failed to bring about an agreement between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt.
Missing Pakistani journalist Imran Riaz Khan returns home after four months
The former TV anchor with more than three million followers on YouTube was arrested in May while on his way to Oman.
Hundreds of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh flee to Armenia
Ethnic Armenians begin an exodus in the South Caucasus after Azerbaijan defeats the breakaway region's fighters.
India visa delay disrupts Pakistan’s Cricket World Cup 2023 preparations
Pakistan Cricket Board cancels team bonding session in Dubai as it awaits Indian visa 10 days before the tournament.
Ajax vs Feyenoord abandoned after flares thrown, rioting outside stadium
Ajax were trailing 3-0 in their home Eredivisie game against the defending champions when it was suspended.
Major asteroid sample brought to Earth in NASA first
NASA's first asteroid sample from deep space parachutes into the Utah desert to cap a seven-year journey.
‘Deepest apologies’: Canada official backtracks after Ukraine Nazi honoured
Yaroslav Hunka, 98, was honoured as a 'Ukrainian hero' at Canada's Parliament, with Zelenskyy and Trudeau attending.
Trudeau’s India crisis shows he has lost control of Canada’s spies
Anonymous spooks are getting their way, whatever the consequences, when Trudeau should be investigating their failures.
Jailed Italian Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro is dead: Reports
Ex-head of Cosa Nostra mob died in hospital in central Italy after slipping into an 'irreversible coma', report says.
‘Rock bottom’: Australia faces exit after Rugby World Cup defeat to Wales
Despair as Wallabies look set to exit tournament at the pool stage for the first tine after humiliating 40-6 rout.
Hollywood writers reach tentative deal with studios to end strike
Writers union says the new deal is 'exceptional' with 'meaningful gains and protections for writers'.
‘Baby steps’ for ASEAN as it wraps up first-ever joint military drills
The exercise focused on humanitarian relief as the regional grouping makes tentative steps towards military cooperation.
US to open embassies in the Cook Islands, Niue
Announcement comes as US President Joe Biden prepares to host a second summit with Pacific Island leaders in Washington
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 579
As the war enters its 579th day, these are the main developments.
‘Still my people’: Myanmar diaspora supports democracy struggle back home
Spurred to action by the 2021 coup, Myanmar nationals overseas are helping sustain the movement to restore democracy.
Why is Crimea so important to both Russia and Ukraine?
The Russian naval headquarters in Sevastopol is one of Moscow's most important bases.
France to withdraw ambassador, troops from Niger after coup: Macron
The military rulers had been demanding the exit of envoy and troops after Macron refused to recognise the July coup.
Why Kosovo’s standoff with Serbs continues 15 years after statehood
Kosovo declared independence in 2008 but Serbia still formally deems Kosovo to be part of its territory.
Syrian IDPs in Idlib recount deadly shelling by Assad forces
An elderly man and a woman were killed, two others wounded in a rocket attack on the outskirts of the city of Sarmin.
NASA capsule carrying largest asteroid samples lands on Earth
The samples will be flown on Monday to a new lab at the US space agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
What countries have normalised relations with Iran after Saudi detente?
Tehran seems on track to restore relations with more countries after a groundbreaking agreement with Saudi Arabia.
Plot for 30 simultaneous explosions in Tehran foiled, Iran says
Ministry of Intelligence implicates ISIL but says operatives' sophistication indicates potential connection with Israel.
Video about refugees by a group of Turkish writers gets mixed reaction
Writers, journalists speaking in Turkish and Arabic say Muslims are one nation and Islam forbids racism.
Hundreds of ethnic Armenians cross from Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia
PM Pashinyan says fears of 'ethnic cleansing' will lead to mass exodus after last week's defeat to Azerbaijan's forces.
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx to bring samples of asteroid Bennu to Earth: What to know
NASA's first US mission to collect an asteroid sample is returning with a sample from asteroid Bennu.
Who’s in, who’s out: A look at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 squads
A mix of fresh faces and established icons make up the line-ups of the eight Cricket World Cup squads announced so far.
Azerbaijan seizes arms from Nagorno-Karabakh separatists
The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh has been marked by abuses on both sides and there are fears of a refugee crisis.
One police officer killed in Kosovo attack blamed on Serbia
Kosovo PM describes the incident near border as 'terrorist action' backed by officials from neighbouring Serbia.
Can a US government shutdown be averted?
The US federal government is once again facing a possible shutdown.
Israel kills two Palestinians amid surge in military raids
Sunday's raid is just the latest in a stepped-up campaign of violence targeting Palestinians in the occupied West Bank.
Clashes in Paris as thousands march against police violence
A demonstration against police violence in Paris on Saturday saw some clashes between protesters and police.
Philippines condemns ‘floating barrier’ in South China Sea
Images posted on social media show buoys blocking Philippine fishing boats from entering the area within Manila's EEZ.
Leading Egyptian opposition presidential candidate targeted by spyware
Security researchers, including from Google, believe the Egyptian government is behind the attacks.
Premier League: Fernandes scores ‘special’ volley in Man United win
United win first game in four matches and move to eighth; Man City beat Forest and Everton thrash Brentford.
Venezuela takes control of gang-run jail, ‘dismantles’ Tren de Aragua
Interior minister claims authorities have dismantled Tren de Aragua group that controlled the Tocoron prison.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 578
As the war enters its 578th day, these are the main developments.
El Paso ‘at breaking point’ amid surge in refugee, migrant arrivals
El Paso in Texas pleads for help amid a dramatic increase in asylum seekers crossing into the US from Mexico.
Dozens killed in Benin after fuel depot explodes into flames
At least 35 people, including a child, killed after a blaze at an illegal fuel depot along Benin's border with Nigeria.
Bangladesh FM says not bothered by US visa curbs, promises free elections
Abdul Momen tells Al Jazeera that Bangladesh is capable of conducting free and fair polls in the wake of US visa curbs.
‘Empire of lies’: Russia’s Lavrov slams West in UN speech
Russia's foreign minister glosses over Ukraine, accuses Western allies of neo-colonialism at the UN General Assembly.
Aid enters Nagorno-Karabakh as Armenia separatists lay down weapons
Azerbaijan claims 'demilitarisation' of separatists is ongoing in close cooperation with Russian peacekeepers.
Lebanon, Israel troops fire tear gas along tense border in a disputed area
Both sides blamed each other for the violence in Chebaa Farms and the Kfar Chouba hills area.
Deadly truck explosion hits checkpoint in central Somali town
The blast in the town of Beledweyne comes as Somali government has intensified operation against al-Shabab armed group.
Crowd roars as Xi opens Hangzhou 19th Asian Games in China
The Games will be held over the next two weeks in 56 venues, of which 12 have been newly built.
The benefits of Afghanistan’s mineral riches may not be so forthcoming
Mining contracts could help Afghanistan develop, but they could also hurt its people if they are mismanaged.
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