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Timeline: How Wagner Group’s revolt against Russia unfolded
Feud with Wagner Group is the biggest threat Russian President Vladimir Putin has faced to his rule.
Why is diabetes spreading around the world?
More than 1.3 billion people could be living with the disease by 2050.
Qatar sovereign wealth fund buys stake in NBA, NHL, WNBA: Reports
Fund is buying a roughly 5 percent stake in Washington teams as part of a $4bn deal, news report says.
Why is Indian PM Narendra Modi’s Egypt visit significant?
The trip is anticipated to pave the way for a substantial increase in India's investment in the North African country.
Wagner mutiny reflects fault lines in Russia: Analysts
Ukraine war has produced 'entitlement-carrying actors' who have now clashed, moving the military action inside Russia.
Wagner revolt in Russia dims outlook for its operations in Africa
Mali and CAR sought closer ties with Russia and military support to fight armed groups in both countries.
Wagner boss calls off march on Moscow; agrees to exile in Belarus
Backdown by Yevgeny Prigozhin came after Belarus's leader negotiated with him to end the mutiny.
The Hajj is where spirituality, solidarity, and science intersect
Today, the Hajj is a safe spiritual journey because Muslims have learned and applied public health best practices.
Ukraine responds to Wagner mutiny in Russia with caution, hope
While the leadership in Kyiv is weighing how best to seize the moment, average Ukrainians are far less optimistic.
Iran eyes regional initiative in top diplomat’s four-nation tour
Amirabdollahian said he discussed a UN-proposed regional dialogue forum, in addition to trade and investment prospects.
Turmoil in Russia: What foreign governments are saying
Countries are keeping a close eye on the situation in Russia as Wagner rebellion escalates instability in region.
Minnesota abortion clinics embrace support in year since Roe fell
Abortion providers report increase in patients, public support as US state boosts protections after fall of Roe v Wade.
‘Spitting on soldiers’ graves’: Russians react to Wagner mutiny
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has angered Putin supporters as he stages mutiny against military command.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen after checkpoint shooting
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed the 17-year-old gunman, who opened fire at a West Bank checkpoint, as a member.
MIT chancellor: What are the challenges facing higher education?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Melissa Nobles on diversity and equal opportunity in the US education system.
Prayer, henna, charity: Eid al-Adha traditions around the world
There are many shared traditions, but Muslims in different countries also have Eid customs distinctly their own.
‘Internal betrayal’ in Russia: Transcript of Putin’s address
Russian president says his country is fighting for its future, as he accuses Wagner chief of fomenting civil conflict.
Why Wagner mercenary force has moved against Russia’s military
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin claims his fighters are not involved in military coup but 'a march of justice'.
US charges Chinese companies with trafficking fentanyl materials
Chinese officials have countered that the US is shifting blame for what is a domestic opioid addiction crisis.
US says ‘engaging’ with Israel after West Bank settler attacks
White House comments come after US ambassador to Israel said Washington will not 'stand by and watch settler violence'.
Titanic sub implosion: Was the deep ocean vehicle safe?
The death of five people on board the Titan sub has prompted former passengers to step forward with tales of glitches.
Wagner chief vows to topple Russia’s top military leadership
Russia has accused Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner mercenary group, of calling for an armed civil conflict.
How abortion became an ‘Achilles heel’ for US Republicans
Polls and past election results show abortion issues hurt Republicans at the ballot, which may affect the 2024 race.
Biden unveils new order to protect access to contraception
Executive order comes on eve of one-year anniversary of US Supreme Court ruling that rolled back abortion rights.
Malians approve amendments to constitution in referendum
Under the changes, the president will have the right to hire and fire the prime minister and cabinet members.
‘Fake’ video of Ukrainians criticising Titan crew debunked
A fake video attributed to Al Jazeera claimed Ukrainians were upset with the Titan submersible crew for 'wasting money'.
Why do people join cults and why is it often hard to leave?
Millions of people around the world looking for a sense of community join often-secretive societies.
Vice Media to be acquired by Fortress-led lender group for $350m
Vice Media filed for bankruptcy protection last month in a move that capped years of financial difficulties.
UN aid trucks cross from Syrian gov’t area to rebel-held Idlib
United Nations aid has reached rebel-held areas from govt-controlled northwest Syria for first time since earthquake.
Croatia added to ‘grey list’ by financial crimes watchdog
The move makes Croatia the only EU country on the list, which also includes the United Arab Emirates, Panama and Mali.
Top US court rules Biden immigration enforcement policy can stand
Biden administration policy de-prioritises deportations of longtime community members, those not deemed a threat.
Prosecutor blocks release of Tunisian opposition figure
Chaima Issa was to leave prison Friday if the public prosecutor's office did not appeal the judge's decision.
Major US highway in Philadelphia reopens after deadly fire
Part of Interstate 95 collapsed after tractor-trailer caught fire, cutting off main north-south route along East Coast.
Zelenskyy urges world to heed Ukraine’s ‘terror’ attack warning
President slams 'countries pretending to be neutral' after warning Russia could be planning nuclear plant assault.
German parliament approves law to attract skilled foreign workers
Reforms lower entry hurdles for work visas according to professional qualifications, age and language skills.
Haitians suffer in shelters as gang violence displaces thousands
Haitians seek safety in makeshift shelters, parks and abandoned buildings, with little aid or prospect of going home.
Paris climate summit ends without global shipping tax deal
Meeting wraps up without a deal for a tax on the greenhouse gas emissions produced from international shipping.
Guatemala elections: What you need to know
More than nine million Guatemalans are eligible to vote after divisive and turbulent general elections campaign.
Kremlin rejects Macron charges that it is ‘destabilising’ Africa
Moscow calls ties 'constructive' in latest spat with Paris as its former colonies turn to Russian military contractors.
‘Not afraid’: The Texas pilot flying patients to abortions
As abortion becomes less accessible in the US, one pilot is determined to help vulnerable patients despite the risks.
MENA roundup: Jenin, the refugee camp on Israel’s radar
Secret Iran-US talks, and alarm about possible genocide in Sudan. Here's the MENA roundup from this week.
S Africa probes deaths of 31 Lesotho miners in May explosion
South African authorities say dangerously high levels of methane prevented search teams from entering the mine earlier.
Russian official accuses West of ‘manipulation’ in Kazakhstan
Russia says Western nations manipulate public opinion in Kazakhstan and support 'nationalist' sentiments.
What is a catastrophic implosion? All about the Titanic sub
Passengers onboard Titan submersible are believed dead after search finds pieces of the vessel near wreck of Titanic.
Behind every child sex abuse image, there is a real child
Do not let Big Tech convince you that protecting children is a threat to your privacy.
UN slams Israel’s use of ‘advanced military weaponry’ in Jenin
Israeli forces stormed the Jenin refugee camp on Monday to arrest two suspects.
Protesters rally in front of Lebanon’s central bank
Demonstrators demand access to their savings and for the bank's governor to be held accountable for the economic crisis.
Red alert for Beijing after city records hottest-ever June day
Authorities advise people to avoid outdoors with temperatures expected to remain high for next 8-10 days.
Boxing’s IBA out of Olympics, but bouts still on for Paris Games
International Olympic Committee withdraws recognition of International Boxing Association at Olympic events.
Australia says Russian squatting at embassy site ‘not a threat’
Suspected diplomat was first seen at the site last Sunday and is said to be living in a portable cabin.
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