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Congressman Ro Khanna slammed for meeting Hindutva ideologue on India visit
US Congressman Ro Khanna has come under fire for meeting a far-right ideologue on his trip to India.
Afghans fled for a better future but 2 years later, it’s a dream for most
Millions of Afghans who have left their country since 2021 remain stuck in limbo as they seek to reach Western nations.
‘Traumatic’ trend: Ransom kidnappings thrive in South Africa as crime soars
Police say kidnappings rose from 3,832 cases in 2013 to nearly 11,000 cases in 2021, with most of those in Gauteng.
Ethnic Violence in Manipur
I've never felt this helpless as a reporter."
India and China pledge to maintain ‘peace and tranquility’ along border
In a statement, Beijing and New Delhi say they have 'agreed to resolve the remaining issues in an expeditious manner'.
The Killers decried for asking Russian fan to play drums at Georgia concert
Georgians, infuriated by Russia's war in Ukraine and occupation of their land, say the US band's move was naive at best.
England’s Ben Stokes comes out of ODI retirement ahead of Cricket World Cup
The star of England's 2019 Cricket World Cup win has been included in the ODI squad for a series against New Zealand.
UK annual inflation drops to 15-month low, eases cost-of-living crisis
As lower energy prices prompt annual inflation to drop in July, PM Sunak says the figures show 'the plan is working'.
UN: One million people flee Sudan as situation ‘spirals out of control’
The war causes 1,017,449 people to leave Sudan for neighbouring countries and displaces 3,433,025 internally.
Kenyan designers make fashion statement against textile waste
Nairobi's fashion community uses secondhand clothing market as their inspiration and backdrop.
Drilling rig arrives in Lebanon’s Block 9 to begin exploration
The drilling became possible after a US-mediated deal settled a maritime border dispute in Lebanese and Israeli waters.
More than a dozen Niger soldiers killed in attack near Mali border
The Nigerien Defence Ministry says another 20 soldiers were wounded in the attack.
Death toll hits 106 in Hawaii wildfires, number expected to rise
Maui authorities have confirmed 106 deaths as painstaking recovery and identification work continues.
Hundreds evacuated in India’s Himalayan state amid monsoon mayhem
Rain and landslides kill at least 60 as more than 800 people evacuated from low-lying areas of Himachal Pradesh state.
Syria to Libya, then Europe: How people smugglers operate
Syrians fleeing their homes first head to migrant hub Libya before navigating the world's deadliest migration route.
The true face of Israel’s protest movement
Are protesting Israelis really longing for 'a better democracy for the good of all the people'?
Thai court rejects Move Forward petition over derailed prime minister bid
Decision all but kills off any hope of the election-winning party leading the next government in Thailand.
Lidia Thorpe says Australia’s voice referendum should be called off
Prominent senator says she does not believe the proposal will address the longstanding issues facing Aboriginal people.
Latvia sends soldiers to boost security on border with Belarus
Latvia says country is facing increased 'hybrid threats' and blames Belarus on involvement in border crossings.
Taiwan VP says China military action to US stopover would be interference
Self-ruled island that Beijing claims as its own is due to go to the polls in January with VP Lai the frontrunner.
How India’s ban on some rice exports is ricocheting around the world
India's decision to ban exports of some rice was based on domestic reasons, but it's had a global impact.
Three Bulgarians arrested in UK linked to suspected Russian espionage
Trio suspected of working for Russian security service charged with possession of false identity documents, police say.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 539
These are the main developments as the Russian invasion of Ukraine enters its 539th day.
N Korea says US soldier crossed border seeking refuge from racism
Travis King slipped away while on a tourist tour around the Joint Security Area that separates North, South Korea.
Russian drone attack damages Ukrainian Danube river port
Russian drones are said to have attacked a Ukrainian Danube River port and damaged grain silos and warehouses.
Poland holds huge military parade as war rages in neighbouring Ukraine
Poland's Armed Forces Day parade marked the 103rd anniversary of victory over the Soviet Union in the Battle of Warsaw.
Human rights commission denounces murder of third politician in Ecuador
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights urges solutions to the political violence unfolding before the elections.
North Korea protests UN Security Council meeting on human rights record
The US says its plan to hold a meeting on rights abuses will move forward despite protests from North Korea and China.
‘Indescribable’: Stories of loss emerge from devastating Hawaii fires
Death toll on Maui island approaches 100, with US President Joe Biden saying he will visit Hawaii 'as soon as' possible.
Santiago Peña takes office as Paraguay’s president with pro-Taiwan message
The conservative politician's election continued a nearly unbroken streak for the Colorado Party, in power since 1947.
Sudan war will end with negotiations says army’s second in command
Deputy head of Sudan's Sovereign Council says a caretaker government must be formed in the country.
Georgia indictment to ‘solidify’ Trump’s support for now, analysts say
Fourth criminal case against Donald Trump unlikely to immediately affect his push for 2024 GOP nomination, experts say.
What does the latest indictment mean for Donald Trump?
Former US president is charged in Georgia with racketeering in attempt to overturn 2020 election defeat.
Watch Afghan activist challenge Taliban spokesman on girls’ education
Women's rights activist Mahbouba Seraj confronts Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid in Al Jazeera documentary.
Brazil’s Neymar signs for Saudi football club Al Hilal
Neymar reportedly offered two-year contract expected to pay an annual salary of about $100m.
‘Smash the imperialists’: N Korea’s Kim, Russia’s Putin exchange letters
Leaders say the allies are 'fully demonstrating their invincibility' as they pledge to bolster security ties.
Why Trump cannot seek a pardon to make Georgia charges go away
State-level charges against Donald Trump cannot be pardoned outright by Georgia's governor or a US president.
Argentina primary results reflect frustrations, desire for change: Experts
Far-right candidate Javier Milei's strong showing raises questions about his appeal amid crises facing the country.
Mar-a-Lago manager pleads not guilty in Trump classified documents case
Property manager Carlos De Oliveira faces allegations he tried to delete security footage sought by US investigators.
Bangladeshi religious leader buried after violent protests
Mass demonstrations erupted after Delwar Hossain Sayedee died in prison from a heart attack.
Thailand’s Move Forward Party refuses alliance with runners up
The progressive Move Forward was the surprise winner of the May 14 election, closely followed by Pheu Thai.
Who is Pakistan’s caretaker PM Kakar and what challenges lie ahead for him?
Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar is the youngest interim PM in Pakistan's history and considered a relative newcomer in its politics.
Like Nigel Farage, British Muslims say they are being ‘de-banked’
Often without providing clear reasons, banks appear to be disproportionately closing the accounts of British Muslims.
Nigeria files 20 new charges against suspended central bank chief
Emefiele who made an unprecedented run for the Nigerian presidency last year, has been held in detention since June 10.
Lebanon-Israel tensions rise, but life continues in disputed Ghajar
Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel exchange threats to send each other back to the 'stone age', Ghajar is in the middle.
Clashes widen in Libya’s Tripoli amid reports of casualties
Fighting between rival military factions in Libya's capital resumes for a second day amid reports of injuries, deaths.
Will Trump be punished? America’s global credibility depends on that
The Georgia indictment tests not just the US's domestic politics, but its international image. The world is watching.
Pakistanis slam ‘shameful’ cricket board video omitting Khan
Cricket fans, experts denounce PCB's attempt to omit Khan from video celebrating country's cricket history.
Putin urges ‘peaceful resolution’ as Mali and Russia discuss Niger
The Kremlin said Mali's leader initiated the call to President Putin about the situation in Niger.
Afghan lives in limbo: Uncertainty persists two years after US withdrawal
Thousands of displaced Afghans face prolonged separation, fresh concerns on two-year anniversary of fall of Kabul.
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