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How Ghana’s women beach volleyball team made it against all odds
Without financial support or assistance, Ghana's women qualified for the Commonwealth Games for the first time.
Europe can withstand Russia’s energy threats
But it needs to urgently take some necessary - and at times politically risky - steps to secure alternative supplies.
South Korea to cut public sector after growth under liberal gov’t
President Yoon Suk-yeol has promised to aggressively cut spending and sell non-core assets at public enterprises.
Defiance in Myanmar even as executions prompt fears for detained
More than 70 political prisoners are on death row and analysts fear a desperate military regime could step up killings.
Some Asia economies need rapid rate hikes to cool inflation: IMF
IMF director for Asia and Pacific says rapid increases needed to prevent “upward spiral” in inflation.
Protests against military administration paralyse Guinea capital
Opposition groups say at least one person was killed in clashes with police after plan for peaceful rally was blocked.
Russia gas cuts stoke Asia’s energy security fears
Analysts say disruptions to Nord Stream 1 pipeline could accelerate move away from liquified natural gas in the region.
Venezuela and Colombia agree to re-establish diplomatic ties
Countries will name ambassadors when Colombia's President-elect Gustavo Petro takes office next month, officials say.
Levin v Stevens: AIPAC targets prominent Jewish-American lawmaker
Andy Levin says authenticity and broad coalition can beat pro-Israel lobby group's election spending for his opponent.
Syrian ship carrying ‘stolen’ Ukrainian grain docks in Lebanon
Ukrainian Embassy in Beirut says cargo vessel carrying stolen barley docked in the port of Tripoli on Thursday.
Ukraine steps up counteroffensive against Russian forces
Ukrainian officials say campaign to retake parts of Kherson, Zaporizhia oblasts has begun, urging civilians to leave.
UN says details for safe Ukraine grain shipments still unresolved
UN aid chief says first shipment of grain could take place Friday, but 'crucial' details are still being worked out.
Has the UN’s peacekeeping mission in DR Congo failed?
Several killed in violent protests calling for United Nations peacekeepers to leave.
UEFA probes Fenerbahce after Putin chant against Dynamo Kyiv
A group of Fenerbahce fans chanted the Russian leader's name after the team conceded a goal against the Ukrainian side.
At least five migrants dead, 66 rescued in waters off Puerto Rico
The US Coast Guard says the migrants drowned after being forced out of their boat by people smugglers.
Russian TV journalist fined over Ukraine comments
A Moscow court ordered Marina Ovsyannikova to pay a fine for discrediting the Russian army over its actions in Ukraine.
Macron defies criticism to host Saudi Crown Prince MBS in Paris
Saudi leader's visit to Paris comes two weeks after he held talks in Jeddah with US President Joe Biden.
Gorgosaurus: 77-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton sells for $6m
Scientists raise concerns over private sales of dinosaur skeletons, saying it could hamper their ability to study them.
US jobless claims drop slightly, still hold near 8-month high
The United States unemployment rate remains at a 50-year low amid growing fears of an approaching recession.
Russian forces launch missile attacks on northern Ukraine
At least six missiles hit the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, wounding 15 people, officials say.
US federal firefighters grapple with staffing crisis
Low-paid workforce is stretched dangerously thin, firefighters say, as record-setting blazes rage across the country.
Biden, Xi hold fifth call of their presidencies amid tensions
Relations between the two countries are being strained by talk of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's potential trip to Taiwan.
End ‘double standards’ on refugees, UN expert urges Poland
Welcome for Ukrainians in stark contrast with treatment of other migrants and refugees, UN special rapporteur says.
Timeline: Week 22 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 22 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
JetBlue agrees to buy Spirit Airlines for $3.8bn
The announcement comes just a day after Sprit's plans to merge with Frontier Airlines collapsed.
Debt shadow clouds Kenya’s forthcoming presidential polls
Kenya's economy is now Africa's sixth biggest but its debt is up to two-thirds of GDP.
Rare July rain in Qatar as storms hit Gulf
Heavy downpours hit Qatar and other parts of the Gulf in unusual July weather.
US economy shrinks for a second quarter, fuelling recession fears
The fall in US GDP comes on the heels of the Fed raising interest rates, as Chair Powell says growth needs to slow.
What’s next for the January 6 investigation – and for Democrats?
Republicans are focusing the debate on crime and inflation ahead of November’s vote. What is the Democratic platform?
Pink diamond found in Angola believed to be largest in 300 years
The 170-carat 'Lulo Rose' was found at the Lulo diamond mine.
War looms large as Yemeni children head back to school
Thousands of teachers receive no salaries in Yemen, and many children drop out to work or fight.
Bomb threats cause disruption in schools across New Zealand
Hoax calls prompt police investigation amid suggestions of an overseas cyberattack.
G7 calls on Myanmar to refrain from more ‘arbitrary executions’
The group was the latest to condemn the execution of pro-democracy activists by Myanmar's military-led government.
At least 17 dead in rare clashes in Syria’s Sweida
Ten government loyalists and seven local fighters died in fighting in Druze-majority province in southern Syria.
Senegal legislative poll tests ruling party ahead of 2024 vote
In a municipal election in January, the ruling party lost major cities to the opposition. Sunday's poll is another test.
Iran arrests ‘spies linked to Israel’s Mossad’
Iran's law enforcement intelligence organisation says Mossad gave pledges to the five arrested members of the network.
Nigerian senators urge Buhari impeachment over insecurity
Parliament is controlled by the ruling APC and any move to impeach Buhari would require two-thirds of the 109 senators.
Iraq’s political chaos: Why did protesters storm the parliament?
Iraq has been unable to form a government since it held parliamentary elections in October last year.
The Femicide Detectives
Investigating an epidemic of violence against women in Mexico.
What did Boris Johnson discuss with Alexander Lebedev?
How an answer to a parliamentary question may lead to an unfolding of a political scandal.
Shireen Abu Akleh’s niece: ‘US must end Israeli impunity’
Abu Akleh's family are demanding the US take concrete action to hold Israel accountable for the killing of US citizens.
Who is Viktor Bout, the man at centre of US prisoner ‘swap’?
Reports say US has proposed to Russia to release convicted arms dealer for Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan.
Photos: Protesters storm Iraqi parliament in Baghdad
Religious leader al-Sadr's supporters protest against a nominee for prime minister who he opposes.
China’s BYD was written off by Elon Musk. Now it’s beating Tesla
Shenzhen-based electric carmaker sold more than 641,000 vehicles in the first half of 2022.
India wants to open up lithium mining in quest for batteries
The gov't wants approval to amend laws to allow private firms to extract lithium, a key raw material for EV batteries.
Kenya should have a serious discussion on marijuana legalisation
Professor Wajackoyah should not be allowed to turn the legalisation debate into a political joke this election season.
Cost of living: ‘How to manage?’ laments Sri Lankan market vendor
As the economic crisis worsens, a trader in Colombo must eat less, ration medicine and buy black-market fuel to get by.
Former US Democrat Andrew Yang launches centrist ‘Forward Party’
Former presidential candidate says party will be biggest outside of long-dominant Democrat and Republican behemoths.
Why is the racial gap in US drug overdoses widening?
Overdose deaths of Black and Indigenous people soared higher than those of white people in 2020, health agency says.
Photos: North Korea marks Korean War armistice anniversary
The country celebrates the anniversary of the armistice as the day of 'victory in the fatherland liberation war'.
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