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UN chief says killing of Palestinian children ‘unconscionable’
Nineteen children were killed in occupied Palestinian territory in the last week alone, the UN human rights chief said.
Prominent Taliban scholar killed in Kabul attack
Taliban officials say an investigation is under way after Rahimullah Haqqani was killed in a bombing at a seminary.
US jobless claims increase for second straight week
Unemployment claims remain close to the highest level since last November, the Labor Department said.
Sweden agrees to extradite man to Turkey in wake of NATO deal
Move comes weeks after Turkey demanded that a number of people be extradited from Sweden in exchange for a NATO deal.
In Kenya, pending election results keep the nation in suspense
Two days after Kenya's closely contested presidential election, official results are still being awaited.
Inside Singapore’s Maximum-Security Prison
101 East goes behind bars at Singapore's Changi Prison to meet the most hardened criminals inside maximum-security jail.
Why Ukraine needs a ‘jubilee’
If the West is serious about saving Ukraine's future, it should start considering debt cancellation.
Germany puts reserve officer on trial over spying for Russia
The 65-year-old faces up to 10 years in prison for allegedly spying for the Russian foreign intelligence service.
Palestinian hunger striker moved to hospital as health worsens
Khalil Awawdeh has refused food for over 160 days to draw attention to his detention by Israel without charge or trial.
Seoul moves to ban cramped basement flats after flood deaths
South Korean capital to stop issuing permits to build such flats after the drowning of four people.
Russia rejects Swiss plan to act as a go-between with Ukraine
Moscow accuses Switzerland of having abandoned neutrality by mirroring EU sanctions over Ukraine war.
How Democratic left and right came together to pass climate bill
It took all the Democrats in the US Senate to pass Inflation Reduction Act, but can it help their chances at the polls?
What happens if Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant explodes?
Experts say the greatest concern is in the leak of radiation that could come as a result of the shelling.
The un-Kenyan election
The August 9 election was the most boring Kenya has had - but this may in fact be just the thing the country needs.
Mexican drug cartel gunmen burn shops, cars to avenge arrests
Local authorities reported road blocks, burning vehicles, and shootouts between Mexican security forces and armed gangs.
The Sixties in the Arab World: Culture
The second of a three-part series. How music, literature and the arts broke new ground in the Arab world of the 1960s.
What will ‘referendums’ in occupied Ukraine regions look like?
Russian-appointed officials say they are planning such processes, but observers say they will lack legitimacy.
Timeline: Week 24 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 24 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Armed man holds Lebanon bank staff hostage, demands savings
Banks in Lebanon have implemented informal capital controls amid ongoing economic crisis, effectively freezing savings.
Mali says soldier death toll in Tessit attack has risen to 42
Mali has blamed the attack in the restive central region, which drones and 'explosive laden vehicles'.
Brazilian woman robs mother of $142m using alleged psychics
The scam began when Boghici was approached by a supposed psychic with prophecies of her daughter's imminent death.
UK arrests, charges ISIL’s alleged ‘Beatles’ cell member
Aine Davis was charged with terrorism offences after his arrest upon landing at Luton airport on a flight from Turkey.
China’s ‘new normal’ for Taiwan raises fears for global trade
Chinese state media says military exercises in crucial shipping route to become 'regular' event.
Kashmir rebels storm India army camp; 3 soldiers, 2 attackers die
At least two suspected men armed with guns and grenades attack camp in remote Darhal area of southern Rajouri district.
South Asian diaspora brings 1947 partition to Western pop culture
Ms Marvel is one example of how South Asian creatives are bringing Indian partition to popular culture. Here are others.
Ukraine struggles to retake Kherson before Russia annexes it
Russia and Ukraine appear to have fought each other to a standstill, expending increasing energy on a publicity war.
Meet Cambodia’s cyber slaves
In Cambodia, thousands of foreigners are trafficked, enslaved in compounds and forced to scam by cyber-fraud syndicates.
Disney edges past Netflix in streaming battle
It had staked its future on building a streaming service to rival Netflix as audiences moved to online viewing from TV.
#JusticeForAlika: What will it take to end racism in Italy?
The brutal killing of Alika Ogorchukwu renews calls for a commitment to tackling racism in Italy.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 169
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 169th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Photos: Buildings collapse in Sanaa’s Old City after heavy rains
Heavy rains lashing Yemen’s capital have collapsed 10 buildings in the Old City of Sanaa, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Satellite images show destroyed jets at Russian base in Crimea
At least seven fighter jets appeared destroyed at the base in annexed Crimea in Ukraine, contradicting Russian denial.
‘Let us make money’: Tunisian businesses demand radical change
Endemic economic problems are stifling competition and innovation for small Tunisian businesses, according to retailers.
New Langya virus infects dozens in eastern China: Study
Langya virus, which can cause fever, fatigue and nausea, found in 35 people in eastern China, researchers say.
A year of Taliban takeover: The missing women in Afghan workforce
While new regime has not directly fired female government employees, it has restricted women from entering workplaces.
Ex-Arm boss exits Chinese chipmaker amid US-China tensions
Tudor Brown steps down from board of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation after nine-year run.
Lion Air victims get payout after Boeing settlement cash vanishes
US law firm takes rare step of compensating families after California lawyer fails to hand over settlement money.
Calls to end criminal libel in Philippines after critic arrested
Veteran politician and activist Walden Bello was arrested on Monday over comments related to a drug raid.
Elon Musk says Twitter hiding key witnesses in bot battle: Report
Musk says Twitter is withholding the names of employees tasked with evaluating spam and robot accounts.
Singapore downgrades growth outlook as Q2 GDP misses forecasts
City state's economy grew 4.4 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, less than official estimates.
Kim Jong Un claims ‘victory’ over COVID, blames South Korea
North Korean leader lifts pandemic curbs as senior official calls death toll an 'unprecedented miracle' in world health.
In Taiwan’s Kinmen, people hope for calm amid China tensions
On the outlying islands, mainland China is less than five kilometres away and memories of bombardment strong.
Suspect in Albuquerque Muslim killings denies involvement
Syed has denied involvement in the killings, but investigators have said they have strong evidence against him.
Yemen: Historic buildings collapse in Sanaa after heavy rains
Houthi official says 10 buildings have been destroyed in the Yemeni capital's Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Child feared dead on Greek islet where refugees are stranded
A Syrian girl, 5, has reportedly died, with her parents and dozens others awaiting rescue following alleged pushbacks.
Real Madrid outclass Eintracht Frankfurt to win 5th Super Cup
Alaba, Benzema on the scoresheet as Champions League winners easily overpower Europa League champions.
UN expects ‘big uptick’ in ships wanting to export Ukraine grain
UN official says a goal of exporting two to five million tonnes of grain a month is 'achievable'.
What was the FBI looking for in Donald Trump’s home?
The former US president says the search of his Florida residence is a 'weaponisation of the justice system'.
Shireen Abu Akleh street inaugurated in the heart of Ramallah
A street in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah has been named after slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
Biden signs ‘burn pits’ law widening US veterans’ health benefits
The law significantly expands healthcare and disability benefits for millions of US veterans exposed to toxins.
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