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Mexico opposition picks Xochitl Galvez as presidential candidate
Galvez is seen by many as best placed to challenge AMLO's left-wing National Regeneration Movement in 2024 race.
What has India’s Adani Group now been accused of?
Reporters network says it has documents backing allegations that Adani used offshore tax havens to drive up share price.
Israeli soldier killed in car ramming attack by Palestinian
A Palestinian truck driver, 41, rammed his vehicle into Israeli soldiers at a checkpoint and was later 'neutralised'.
Photos: Rare super blue moon rises and lights up skies worldwide
The next blue supermoon is not until 2037. But another regular supermoon is on the horizon at the end of September.
The key to saving youth from violent paths? Inclusive higher education
This is a generation that refuses to be silenced. Universities must empower them to realise their visions for change.
‘Harvest is so bad’: Drought hits livelihood of Sri Lankan farmers
The southwest monsoon that farmers rely on forsummer harvest was scanty this year due to the El Nino weather pattern.
Angry, ugly Israel, where a Palestinian is branded with a Star of David
Many Israelis are repulsed, too. But unless they acknowledge their state's apartheid policies, nothing will change.
China issues highest warning for Typhoon Saola as it nears coastline
At least 121 passenger trains are suspending service, and people are being warned to stay away from the coastline.
US approves military aid for Taiwan under programme for sovereign states
The move is likely to anger Beijing, which claims the self-ruled island as its own territory.
At least 63 reported killed in fire in South Africa’s Johannesburg
Emergency services say death toll may rise as blaze guts multistorey building in central business district.
China’s Baidu rolls out ChatGPT rival ERNIE to public
Public launch of the chatbot comes as China's tech sector aims to cash in on the artificial intelligence gold rush.
Speeding train kills 5 rail workers in northern Italy accident: Reports
Local media reported that the train was travelling about 160km/h when five rail workers were killed in the Turin area.
Russia vetoes UN resolution to extend sanctions, monitoring in Mali
Western powers accuse Moscow of retaliating against UN experts who implicated Russia's Wagner mercenaries in Mali abuses
Malaysia rejects new China map claiming entire South China Sea
Government says 'complex' dispute needs to be resolved through dialogue and urges swift agreement on code of conduct.
Ukraine investigates corruption in medical exemptions from military duty
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy says bribes of between $3,000 and $15,000 paid for medical exemptions from military duty.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 554
As the war enters its 554th day, these are the main developments.
Australia fumes over soaring airfares as Qatar Airways bid blocked
Canberra is being accused of protecting national carrier Qantas's bottom line at the expense of consumers.
Former New York Mayor Giuliani found liable in election defamation case
Two election workers in Georgia have said Giuliani falsely accused them of fraud during the 2020 presidential election.
Ukraine says 6 personnel killed in incident involving two helicopters
Six servicemen killed onboard two Mi-8 helicopters while on a mission in Russian-held territory near Bakhmut: Reports.
‘Tactical nuclear strike drill’ by N Korea as US, S Korea hold exercises
Pyongyang's latest launch follows deployment of B1-B bomber in joint US-South Korea exercises that end on Friday.
‘Lively in faith’: Pope Francis heads to Mongolia with eye on diplomacy
Mongolia, between Russia and China, could help ease church's troubled ties with Beijing and lift Ukraine peace efforts.
Hurricane Idalia, downgraded to tropical storm, kills three in southeast US
Two of the deaths involved motorists caught in Idalia's heavy rainfall, while a Georgia resident was struck by a tree.
Chile launches push to find people disappeared in Pinochet era
National Search Plan aims to locate remains of people who were forcibly disappeared during post-coup authoritarian rule.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian teenager in East Jerusalem
Khaled al-Zaanin was killed after Israeli police alleged he carried out an attack in the Old City.
Can an initiative by Algeria end the crisis in Niger?
The Algerians are proposing a six-month transition period from military to civilian rule.
What next for Guatemala after latest political turmoil? Experts weigh in
Al Jazeera speaks to political analysts and other experts about political developments after Guatemala's election.
Photos: Hurricane Idalia unleashes fury on Florida, southeast US
Idalia barreled into Florida's northwest coast as a powerful Category 3 hurricane on Wednesday morning.
US warns N Korea against selling weapons to Russia for Ukraine war
White House says Pyongyang should 'cease its arms negotiations' with Moscow amid escalating tensions with Washington.
Mural of killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh inaugurated in Bethlehem
Al Jazeera's Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli forces in May 2022 as she was reporting in Jenin.
General Nguema named Gabon’s transitional leader after coup
The new leader was erstwhile head of the presidential guard and reportedly a relative of deposed President Ali Bongo.
World reaction to the military coup in Gabon
President Bongo's ouster came after he was declared winner for a third term in an election opposition called a 'fraud'.
‘Political ploy’: Activists, experts rubbish RSF’s Sudan peace proposal
The paramilitary force, accused of atrocities during four months of fighting, released its peace plan on Sunday.
Possible Kenya-led mission to Haiti prompts growing calls for safeguards
Rights advocates say framework needed due to Kenya's domestic police record, grim history of intervention in Haiti.
Ukraine’s troops push towards Russia’s rear defences
Ukrainian forces advance south and east to the rear of Russia's first line of defence during the 79th week of the war.
US judge allows age-discrimination lawsuit against Musk’s X to proceed
Lawsuit accuses social media platform of laying off employees aged older than 50 at a higher rate than others.
Photos: Hundreds celebrate in Gabon’s capital after soldiers seize power
Military officers in oil-producing Gabon place newly re-elected President Ali Bongo under house arrest.
Cuba’s female boxers dream of Olympic glory after ban lifted
Cuban women fight to make name for themselves in the world of boxing that was, until very recently, only open to men.
Photos: Protests across Pakistan against high electricity bills
Consumers faced with massive electricity bills while the rates for fuel have gone up by more than 150 percent.
Several killed in fighting between SDF and tribesmen in eastern Syria
The clashes that took place between Arab clans and SDF in Deir Az Zor countryside are among the worst in recent years.
Who is Brice Oligui Nguema, alleged coup leader in Gabon?
Nguema heads the Gabonese Presidency's Republican Guard, the country's most powerful security unit.
We need to reclaim football
Far-right infiltration is fuelling hatred and violence in the stands. It is time to eradicate it.
Belgium to no longer provide shelter to single male asylum seekers
Its government has been criticised for failing to provide enough shelter to thousands of people seeking asylum.
Gabon coup leaders to meet and decide Bongo fate, new leader
Brice Nguema, leader of the Republican Guard and relative to President Bongo did not confirm his whereabouts.
Palestinian killed in armed confrontation with PA security services
Ramzi al-Ardah is shot after confrontations between security services and fighters in Tulkarem refugee camp.
Iran bans weightlifter for life after he shakes Israeli’s hand on podium
Committee for veteran weightlifters also dissolved after the two athletes take photo at championships in Poland.
England’s female cricketers to be paid same match fees as men
The pay increase will take effect immediately, starting with this week's T20 series against Sri Lanka.
A ‘coup’ in Gabon: Who, what and why?
Soldiers in Gabon announced the cancellation of recent election results and the dissolution of state institutions.
Gabon president calls for help after ouster in country’s first coup
The deposed president called on Gabonese citizens to 'make noise' after coup attempt.
‘Academic decline‘: Why are university professors being expelled in Iran?
Authorities, academics, newspapers, former officials and users online are debating the major changes at universities.
‘Wait never ends’ for families of the forcibly disappeared in Bangladesh
Rights groups say more than 600 people disappeared since Awami League government led by PM Sheikh Hasina came to power.
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