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The church linked to Abe’s killing, Japan’s political turmoil
Controversy erupts after assassin blames Shinzo Abe's killing on his ties to a 'predatory South Korean religious cult'.
Apple says it will make some of its iPhone 14 in India
Apple has asked manufacturers to shift production from China amid geopolitical tensions and pandemic restrictions.
Kremlin says no decision to seal Russia’s borders amid chaos
Thousands are fleeing the country to avoid call to fight in Ukraine after Russia ordered first mobilisation since WW II.
NASA spacecraft collides with asteroid in planetary defence test
In world's first attempt to change direction of an asteroid, scientists hope method can prevent collisions with Earth.
Will Italy have its first female prime minister?
A right-wing coalition, led by Giorgia Meloni, is set to take a majority of seats in parliament.
BoE says monitoring markets ‘very closely’ after pound plunges
The central bank statement came towards the end of a day of turmoil for Britain's currency and debt.
Turkey files protest with Greece and US as Aegean tensions rise
Turkey summons Greek ambassador, files protest with US amid Aegean islands row while Greece slams move as 'unfounded'.
EU, US question Serbia’s EU commitment after Russia deal
West questions Belgrade after signing deal with Moscow pledging long-term consultations on foreign policy.
UN says aid truck hit by debris from Ethiopian drone strike
Truck carrying food to internally displaced people was hit in Ethiopian drone strike, UN food agency says.
Putin grants Russian citizenship to US whistleblower Snowden
Former US security contractor one of 75 foreign nationals listed by the decree as being granted Russian citizenship.
US aircraft carrier starts joint military drills in South Korea
US military official says aircraft carrier's visit is 'clear and unambiguous demonstration' of commitment to alliance.
Cuba overwhelmingly approves same-sex marriage in referendum
New code also would allow surrogate pregnancies, broader rights for grandparents and measures against gender violence.
UN chief calls for end to ‘era of nuclear blackmail’
Guterres renews call for abolition of nuclear weapons as concerns grow over Russia's threat to use them in Ukraine.
Hurricane Ian strengthens as Cuba and Florida brace for impact
Authorities urge residents to heed evacuation orders as Hurricane Ian expected to bring heavy rainfall and strong winds.
Canada to end all COVID travel restrictions from October 1
The move is likely to boost the Canadian travel industry, already booming after months of lull during the pandemic.
Wall Street mixed as it deals with ‘tsunami’ of news
US stocks and global equities were mixed on Monday morning after a slew of developments last week.
Venezuela-Colombia border reopens to trade as tensions ease
People along shared border hope reopening crossings to cargo will boost the economy after years-long closure.
Gunman opens fire at Russia school killing 15
At least 15 people have been killed, including 11 children, after a gunman opened fire at a school in Izhevsk city.
World reacts to Meloni’s right-wing victory in Italy election
Giorgia Meloni is set to become Italy's first female prime minister after leading a right-wing alliance to election win.
Al Jazeera Digital wins two Online Journalism Awards
Stories about women with disabilities and murdered Indigenous women win for social justice reporting.
South Korean mall fire: At least seven die in Daejeon
More than 500 firefighters and 90 vehicles were sent to the site as the fire burned for about seven hours.
Why Elon Musk’s Starlink will not affect protests in Iran
So far the only effect of Starlink’s 'activation' has been indirectly helping spread malware on Iranian devices.
Palestinians arrested, injured as far-right Jews enter Al-Aqsa
Ultranationalist Jews entered under Israeli police protection, with restrictions imposed on Palestinian movement.
Russia’s Yevgeny Prigozhin admits owning Wagner mercenary force
Businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin says he is 'proud' of founding Wagner Group staffed by Russian war veterans.
Rice morning, noon, and night in Sri Lanka
In Sri Lanka, rice is more than a sustaining staple. It is an undeniable main character in its history and identity.
Russia-Ukraine war in maps and charts: Live Tracker
The Russian offensive enters its 215th day, we track where battles are taking place and the human cost of war.
To fight hate and violence in the Sahel, we need to talk more
As attacks by armed groups rise, new data shows that open dialogue — and dance — work in fighting hate.
Truckloads of apples are rotting as Kashmir highway is blocked
Roadworks halt thousands of trucks carrying millions of dollars worth of apples, triggering protests by the growers.
‘No to war!’: Anger over troop conscription rages in Russia
Thousands of men of fighting age have flocked to airports and Russia's land border crossings to avoid military service.
Influential Muslim religious leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi dies
Qatar-based Egyptian scholar Qaradawi, who was in his nineties, was well-known across the Muslim world.
New Pacific island rises after underwater volcanic blast
The tiny island came into existence 11 hours after a volcanic eruption and grew to 24,000 square metres in size.
Photos: Poverty pushes Afghan children to work at brick kilns
Recent Save the Children survey says half of Afghanistan's families have put children to work to keep food on the table.
Photos: Typhoon Noru kills at least five in northern Philippines
Super Typhoon Noru smashed into the archipelago nation with sustained winds of 185km (115 miles) per hour.
At least 13 dead, 21 wounded in Russia school shooting
The attacker turned the gun on himself after killing several people in the central Udmurtia region.
Cholera death toll rises to 29 in Syria as outbreak spreads
Health Ministry says rapid assessment testing confirmed 338 cases since the outbreak was first recorded last month.
Six killed as Pakistan army helicopter crashes in Balochistan
Military says the chopper crashes during a late night mission in the country's southwest, killing all six on board.
Hindu nationalists now pose a global problem
The recent UK violence should serve as a wake-up call. Hindu nationalism is no longer a worry just in India.
Protests in Tunisia’s capital amid inflation, food shortages
Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Tunis in unrest compounded by an ongoing political crisis.
Police clash with Iran protesters in London and Paris
French and British police try to prevent demonstrators in their capital cities from reaching Iran's diplomatic missions.
Roger Waters gigs cancelled in Poland after Ukraine comments
The Pink Floyd co-founder, who was booked to play in Poland in April, denies claims he or his management cancelled.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 215
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 215th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tax-cut plan pulls British pound to 40-year low against US dollar
The pound trades against the dollar at levels last seen in the early 1980s as the UK struggles to fight inflation.
Q&A: Ghana captain Ayew on team’s chances at Qatar World Cup
Ghana's captain tells Al Jazeera about the team's preparation and chances at the World Cup.
Cardinal Zen, activists face Hong Kong court over legal aid fund
90-year-old former bishop of Hong Kong charged with improperly registering fund for those arrested in 2019 protests.
Australia plans privacy overhaul after huge telecom data leak
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says reforms would allow banks to 'protect their customers'.
Why Brazilian football fans are ditching the yellow jersey
Once an icon of unity and luck, the shirt's association with Brazil's far right has led football fans to give up on it.
Japan warns against speculative yen moves amid sharp declines
Finance minister says government and Bank of Japan are on same page in sharing concerns about the currency's fall.
Five killed as Typhoon Noru powers across northern Philippines
Philippine's strongest typhoon this year cuts power and communications to northern areas but spares Manila the worst.
Macau casino shares soar ahead of return of China tours
Shares in casino operators jump 13 percent after leader says China will resume e-visa scheme and permit group tours.
From EU to immigration: What Italy’s next government might do
Italy's next government is expected to take a tough line on immigration, and call for EU reform, but will back Ukraine.
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