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Vietnam says homosexuality ‘not a disease’ in win for gay rights
Announcement from Health Ministry also bans conversion therapy but lacks enforcement powers.
What is needed to end the famine in Tigray?
About 2.6 million people in the war-torn northern Ethiopian region desperately need food aid.
Western leaders call for restraint near Ukraine nuclear plant
Leaders of US, UK, Germany and France say inspectors need to visit the Zaporizhzhia power plant as soon as possible.
Leaders of US, UK, France, Germany discuss Iran nuclear deal
Talks come as world powers review Iran's response to what the European Union calls its 'final' proposal.
Frantic rescue effort under way at Iraq shrine hit by landslide
Operation continues to save people trapped under the rubble at the Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine in Karbala province.
UAE ambassador to Iran to return, 6 years after relations severed
It has been more than six years since the Gulf Arab state downgraded ties with Iran.
At least 16 dead after truck collision in Russia
Three people also injured after a truck slammed into a stationary minibus in Russia's Ulyanovsk region.
Singer Nayyara Noor, ‘Nightingale of Pakistan’, dies at age 71
Noor became one of Pakistan's most iconic singers, known for renditions of work by revolutionary poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
Albania investigates Russian and Ukraine intruders at army base
Two Russians and a Ukrainian who tried to enter a military facility and take photos are now 'suspected of espionage'.
Pakistan regulator bans live telecast of Imran Khan’s speeches
The former prime minister has been holding a series of rallies to protest arrest of his ex-chief of staff, alleged bias.
Workers begin strike at UK’s largest shipping container port
The strike is the latest action by workers in an array of industries calling for higher pay amid sky-high inflation.
Why are Bangladesh tea garden workers protesting?
Nearly 150,000 tea garden workers, who are among the lowest paid in the country, demand rise in daily wage by 150%.
Darya Dugina: Daughter of Putin ally killed in Moscow car blast
Darya Dugina's father, Alexander Dugin, is believed to have influenced President Vladimir Putin's approach to Ukraine.
Photos: Algeria reels from deadly wildfires
Wildfires in Algeria have killed at least 37 people and consumed farms, crops and cork forests.
Leader of failed 2005 Peruvian uprising released from prison
Antauro Humala's release follows surprise reduction of 19-year sentence, and his lawyer hints at a political return.
Somali group al-Shabab targets Mogadishu hotel in daring attack
At least 13 killed as Somali forces ended a siege at Mogadishu hotel after a 30-hours gunfight with al-Shabab fighters.
The deadly virus Nigerians fear more than COVID-19: Lassa fever
Inside a Nigerian hospital ward treating Lassa, a virus that infects 100,000 - 300,000 people in West Africa every year.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 179
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 179th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Rapists freed: Is this how justice ends for Indian Muslims?
It is no coincidence that Bilkis Bano's rapists were released on India's Independence Day.
Usyk beats Joshua, retains heavyweight boxing belts
Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk wins rematch against UK's Anthony Joshua by split points decision in Saudi Arabia.
Dos Santos’s body arrives in Angola amid tense election campaign
Dos Santos's children accuse incumbent president of using their father's corpse as a campaigning tool.
Somali forces end al-Shabab siege at Mogadishu hotel: Report
Security commander tells AFP Somali forces have killed al-Shabab fighters who lay siege to a Mogadishu hotel for 30 hours.
Can a nuclear disaster at Zaporizhzhia be averted?
Russia and Ukraine have blamed each other for shelling near Europe's largest nuclear facility.
Montenegro government loses no-confidence vote
MPs vote 50-1 against PM Abazovic's government weeks after he signed pact regulating position of Serbian Church.
Russia accuses Ukraine of ‘chemical terrorism’ using toxin
Kyiv dismisses the allegations of poisoning Russian soldiers with botulinum toxin and says invading troops ate old food.
French President Macron heads to Algeria to relaunch ties
Relations soured last year after Emmanuel Macron's comments on Algeria's history led to a diplomatic rift.
Guterres says UN working to get Russian food to markets
The UN secretary-general says obstacles must be removed to Russian food exports, which are not sanctioned.
Thousands gather to fete South Africa’s new Zulu king
Men and women in colourful traditional outfits assembled outside the marble palace on the hills of Nongoma.
Turkey: At least 32 killed in separate crashes at accident sites
At least 16 killed in Gaziantep province and at least 16 others killed in Mardin province in separate incidents.
Finland asks: Does a prime minister have a right to party?
Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin is under scrutiny after leaked video raises questions on leader's right to party.
Drone attack targets Russia’s Black Sea Fleet headquarters
A local official in Russian-annexed Crimea says a drone was shot down in the city of Sevastopol.
‘I lost my fiance’: Israeli assault ends wedding plans in Gaza
Weddings are one of the few avenues for joy in Gaza, but Israel's three-day attack led to deaths and delays.
Are Iran and the West about to finally agree a nuclear deal?
Sources have told Al Jazeera Arabic that a deal to restore the 2015 nuclear agreement is close.
Chad starts ‘national dialogue’ to pave way for elections
Military ruler General Mahamat Idriss Deby says forum should open the way for holding 'free and democratic' elections.
Egypt’s Copts want changes to law after deadly church fire
Gov't policies restricting construction and renovation of churches pose major health and safety issues, advocates say.
Europe’s drought exposes WWII ships, bombs and prehistoric stones
Archaeologists have been delighted by the emergence of a prehistoric stone circle dubbed the 'Spanish Stonehenge'.
Could Europe’s drought worsen its cost-of-living crisis?
Rivers drying up and farmland parched. Water scarcity in Europe is affecting lives and businesses across the continent.
UN fails to reach agreement to extend Taliban travel ban waiver
The US proposes reimposing the travel ban on seven of 13 Taliban members, and keeping the exemption for six others.
Julius Maada Bio: Is Sierra Leone a divided nation?
Sierra Leone’s president discusses the deadly protests against his government.
Trump and I can agree: The US is a ‘third-world country’
The imperial hubris on display in the use of such lingo towards poorer nations can't hide America's own failures.
Wizz Air suspends relaunch of Russia-UAE flights after criticism
Budget airline postpones flights between UAE, Russia until further notice, officially citing 'supply chain limitations'.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 178
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 178th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Philippine media under pressure as Marcos Jr courts influencers
Critical journalists expected to remain in sights of administration as new president invites vloggers to the palace.
Mexico arrests former top prosecutor over missing students case
Jesus Murillo Karam led the controversial investigation into the disappearances, which shocked the nation.
US announces new $775m Ukraine military aid package
Senior US defence official says package will include mine-resistant vehicles, surveillance drones and other weaponry.
‘I feel stuck’: Inside the growing US student debt crisis
With the pause on student loan payments expiring at end of August, will Joe Biden give borrowers a break and extend it?
What’s the impact of the drought in the Rhine River?
Dropping water levels in Germany's crucial river are threatening its shipping industry.
Somali forces battle to end deadly hotel siege in Mogadishu
Siege at popular Hotel Hayat continues as armed group al-Shabab claims responsibility for attack on the building.
Putin allows inspectors to visit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Flare-up in fighting around the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station has both sides blaming each other for attacks.
Finland’s Sanna Marin takes drug test after party video is leaked
One of the world's youngest government leaders faced calls from her own coalition, opposition to take a drug test.
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