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Uber investigating ‘cybersecurity incident’ after breach reported
No indication the hacker did any damage or was interested in anything more than publicity, says engineer.
Angola’s Lourenço returns but youths shake ruling party chokehold
More than 60 percent of Angolans are under 24 and their frustration helped the opposition come close to unseating MPLA.
US climate envoy cautions against long-term gas projects in Africa
African countries argue that a pledge by developed nations including the US to curb fossil fuel investment is unfair.
Germany seizes Russian oil firm Rosneft’s refineries
Rosneft's German subsidiaries are placed under trusteeship 'to counter the threat to the security of energy supply'.
Office bomb blast kills top separatist prosecutors in Luhansk
Leader of self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic accuses Ukraine for the killing of local prosecutor-general, deputy.
Lebanese banks to close next week after more branches are stormed
At least eight banks were held up by depositors in Beirut and other parts of country demanding access to their money.
Biden vows to end social media immunity over ‘spreading hate’
White House has called for revoking a law that shields online companies from liability over content posted by users.
Ukraine counterattack effective not beginning of war’s end: NATO
Despite effective counteroffensive, NATO's Stoltenberg warns Ukraine and its allies should prepare for long haul.
China sanctions CEOs of Boeing Defense, Raytheon over Taiwan arms
Sanctions placed on Boeing Defense CEO Colbert and Raytheon Technologies boss Hayes for selling Taiwan weapons.
At least 10 people killed, several missing in flooding in Italy
Floodwaters triggered by heavy rainfall sweep through towns in a hilly region of central-east Italy.
Mapping the scale of damage by the catastrophic Pakistan floods
Maps and charts show the damage wrought by Pakistan’s 'monster monsoon', which submerged a third of the country.
UN warns 345 million people face starvation worldwide
A 'tsunami of hunger' and 'real and dangerous risk of multiple famines this year', head of World Food Programme warns.
Chile presents appeal to FIFA in World Cup case with Ecuador
FIFA is expected to issue a verdict in the case of an Ecuador player that Chile claim played while ineligible.
Zimbabwean bakers’ profits crumble amid Russia-Ukraine crisis
Zimbabwe’s bakers are losing staff and profits as Russian invasion of Ukraine disrupts global economy.
S Korea returns remains of Chinese soldiers killed in Korean War
Estimates of the number of Chinese military casualties during the 1950-53 Korean War range from 180,000 to 400,000.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 205
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 205th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Tunisian president’s new electoral law reduces parties’ sway
Tunisian government and main labour union sign a deal to boost wages in an attempt to ease social tensions.
US slaps sanctions on Russia technology sector, Ukraine proxies
US added Russian space, technology firms, and the GRU intelligence agency among others to its sanctions list.
Global warming, man-made factors worsened Pakistan floods: Study
World Weather Attribution analysis says global warming was not the biggest cause of the catastrophic floods.
EU parliament resolution slams China’s aggression towards Taiwan
Resolution says 'provocative actions' by China against Taiwan must have consequences for EU-China relations.
Modern ID systems: Watching a global identity crisis unfold
On International Identity Day, it is time to question whether technology-based identity systems are actually inclusive.
Arbaeen pilgrimage brings millions to Iraqi city of Karbala
Shia pilgrims arrive in the holy city of Karbala on Friday to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Husayn.
Sabra and Shatila massacre: What happened in Lebanon in 1982?
Israeli-backed Phalange militia killed between 2,000 and 3,500 Palestinian refugees and Lebanese civilians in two days.
US court asked to toss murder conviction in Adnan Syed case
Syed was found guilty in 2000 at age 17 of killing his ex-girlfriend but has always maintained his innocence.
Neurotic in paradise: Capitalist hangover on a ‘red’ Greek island
Even goat’s milk and communist vibes in a Greek paradise couldn't get me to give up my American capitalist instincts.
Iran’s Raisi says sanctions must be lifted to reach nuclear deal
President Ebrahim Raisi says guarantees must be established to ensure the 'lasting removal' of sanctions on Iran.
Alleged ‘heavy weapon’ use in Kyrgyz-Tajik border dispute
Second outbreak of clashes in three days amid sudden rise in tensions on border between the two former Soviet republics.
Ukraine finds mass burial site in Izyum after Russians driven out
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russians 'leaving death behind' after more than 440 bodies discovered in northeastern town.
Who represents Myanmar? UN faces credentials pressure at assembly
Impasse over country's representation at global body is hampering efforts to end the crisis caused by the 2021 coup.
Sex slaves, forced labour: Why S Korea, Japan ties remain tense
Historical feuds over wartime abuses threaten to derail S Korea-Japan relations as N Korea steps up nuclear programme.
Shireen Abu Akleh: Key US senator demands answers on killing
Patrick Leahy suggests US assistance to Israel could be restricted to ensure accountability for journalist's killing.
Michael Jordan’s 1998 NBA Finals jersey sells for record $10.1M
Basketball jersey from Jordan's famed 'Last Dance' season with the Chicago Bulls sets record for game-worn memorabilia.
EU legislators say Hungary is no longer a ‘full democracy’
Hungary furious after MEPs voted 433 in favour and 123 against a resolution declaring country in breach of EU norms.
Mexico arrests military officials over 2014 missing students case
Authorities detain retired colonel weeks after a commission declared the disappearance of 43 students a 'state crime'.
Texas sends two buses of migrants to US vice president’s home
Migrants stood outside Kamala Harris's residence in Washington, DC before aid workers guided them to nearby church.
Can China and Russia establish a new global order?
Chinese and Russian presidents meet in Uzbekistan as both nations are being isolated by the West.
Russia warns US not to provide longer-range missiles to Ukraine
Russia's foreign ministry says if the US sends Ukraine longer-range missiles then it would become a 'party to conflict'.
Argentina’s pensioners suffer under weight of soaring inflation
With inflation continuing to rise in Argentina, many struggle to pay for essentials like food and medicine.
US mortgage rates hit 6% for first time since 2008 housing crisis
The 30-year mortgage rate rose to 6.02 percent from 5.89 percent last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reports.
Guatemala concert stampede leaves at least 9 dead, 20 injured
Emergency workers say the victims died in a crush of people during an event celebrating the nation's independence.
‘They ran away’: Ukrainians recount hasty Russian withdrawal
Residents of villages retaken by Ukrainian army describe the retreat of Russian forces in Ukraine' counteroffensive.
Al Jazeera hosts event matching filmmakers with key players
AJ Documentary Industry Days aims to bring stories from regions that are often underreported, its founder says.
Death toll in Azerbaijan-Armenia border clashes rises
UN welcomes ceasefire after 176 soldiers killed in two days of fighting, which each side blames on the other.
Kenya’s new president scraps petrol subsidy
President Ruto says subsidies have been costly and prone to abuse, including causing artificial shortages of products.
‘My heart died’: Ex-prisoners haunted by Syria’s ‘salt rooms’
Salt rooms are primitive mortuaries designed to preserve bodies in the absence of refrigerated morgues.
How Ukrainians ‘de-Russify’ themselves
Fewer Ukrainians speak Russian and monuments are being taken down, but some warn a 'language of hatred' has taken over.
COVID still a threat due to low vaccination, says Africa CDC
The Africa CDC chief was asked if he agreed with the WHO that the end of the COVD-19 pandemic was in sight.
Tennis great Roger Federer announces retirement
In a statement posted on social media, the 41-year-old says next week's Laver Cup will be his final ATP tournament.
‘Hat in hand’: Putin meets Xi at summit in Samarkand
The Russian president's encounters with the Chinese leader cannot be considered a meeting of equals, analysts say.
SA Parliament names panel to probe Ramaphosa over farm scandal
The scandal around Ramaphosa erupted in June after South Africa's ex-chief spy filed a complaint with the police.
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