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Palestinians fear revenge attacks after settler outposts removal
Thousands of Israeli settlers camped overnight across the occupied West Bank, as part of a plan to set up new outposts.
What is next for Italy after Prime Minister Draghi’s resignation?
The collapse of Draghi's government opens the way for early elections in autumn.
California beach returned to Black family nearly a century later
The California beach was seized from its Black owners by city officials in the 1920s, in a move deemed racist.
Cameras to replace peacekeepers at Red Sea Tiran, Sanafir islands
US-led peacekeepers will be replaced by cameras to ensure free shipping access for Israel to the Gulf of Aqaba.
Truss v Sunak: What is unusual in the race for UK prime minister?
What is exceptional about this race are not the contenders, but the responsibilities that await the winner.
Judges Under Pressure: Defending the rule of law in Poland
Judges who face disciplinary proceedings in Poland risk their freedom to defend the rule of law.
The street cleaners of Mogadishu: Doing Somalia’s riskiest job
Dozens of female street cleaners have been killed in the Somali capital by Improvised Explosive Devices since 2008.
Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigns as crisis deepens
Draghi's resignation after months of political turmoil opens the way for early elections in autumn.
Russia resumes critical gas supplies to Europe via Nord Stream 1
The Nord Stream 1 pipeline under the Baltic Sea had been shut since July 11 to undergo annual maintenance.
Profile: Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka’s new president
The veteran politician has been elected president by the members of Sri Lanka's parliament.
Is Sudan on the verge of wider unrest?
Deadly violence between tribal groups in Blue Nile state raises fears of large-scale internal conflict.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 148
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 148th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Cost of living: ‘Blood, sweat’ for a Seoul food delivery driver
As fuel prices rise and pay rates stay the same, a driver and labour rights leader is fighting increasing precarity.
China fines Didi $1.2bn over ‘egregious’ data security violations
Cyberspace Administration of China says Beijing-based startup illegally collected user data since 2015.
South Korean prosecutors raid crypto exchanges amid Luna probe
Authorities carry out searches after investors accuse co-founders of blockchain platform Terraform Labs of fraud.
Tesla reports smaller than expected profit drop on price hikes
It also converted about 75 percent of its Bitcoin purchases into fiat currency to increase liquidity.
Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lankan president amid unrest
Six-time prime minister and veteran politician an unpopular choice among protesters who forced his predecessor out.
China investors call it quits as Xi, ‘zero COVID’ sap confidence
Overseas investors shed a record $150bn in yuan-denominated assets in the first quarter of this year.
An An, world’s oldest male panda in captivity, dies at 35
The giant panda was a gift from the Chinese government to Hong Kong in 1999, and was kept at a theme park.
Ukraine war quagmire prompting China rethink on Taiwan: CIA chief
Bill Burns says Beijing likely to reconsider timing of any invasion amid Russia's 'unsettling' war on Ukraine.
Questions over Sydney sprawl as Australia cleans up after floods
Experts say city's expansion has put more people at risk because homes are being built on flood-prone land.
Asia’s economic growth outlook slashed on China, Ukraine fears
Asian Development Bank forecasts region's developing economies to grow 4.6 percent in 2022 amid worsening conditions.
Ukraine’s first lady makes impassioned plea for more US arms
Olena Zelenska appeals to US Congress for air defence systems as Ukraine faces onslaught of Russian strikes.
Trump-backed election denier wins Maryland GOP governor primary
Democrats hope nomination of Dan Cox, whom they describe as 'too extreme', will help them in Democratic-leaning state.
US Senate introduces bills to safeguard future elections
Legislation would address threats to the electoral process but does not have enough votes to overcome the filibuster.
Italian PM Draghi wins confidence vote but unity gov’t in tatters
The rapid unravelling of Draghi's 17-month-old coalition could prompt President Mattarella to dissolve parliament.
‘He’s not our president’: Protesters reject new Sri Lankan leader
Protesters hit the streets as parliament elects Ranil Wickremesinghe as the crisis-hit country's new president.
US calls Mexico’s energy policies ‘unfair’; seeks talks
Mexico's policies have largely cut off US investment in the country's clean energy infrastructure, a US official said.
EU envoys agree Russian gold embargo, freeze on Sberbank assets
EU set to impose a seventh round of sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, including on its biggest lender.
Europe counts cost of heatwave, Spain PM says more than 500 died
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez cites figures released by the Carlos III Health Institute on the number of heat-related deaths.
Biden unveils steps on climate, but no ’emergency’ designation
The executive actions include new initiatives to bolster the offshore wind industry in the United States.
Is a shortage of oil refineries pushing up global fuel prices?
Saudi Arabia calls for greater capacity to refine crude.
Al Jazeera wins ‘Feature of the Year’ at the ABSW Awards
Feature about the Bostwana lab that discovered Omicron wins Feature of the Year-General.
AIPAC-backed candidate wins in closely watched US Democratic race
Amid heavy pro-Israel spending, former congresswoman Donna Edwards loses bid to return to Congress in Maryland primary.
Rishi Sunak, Liz Truss through to final round of UK PM race
Former finance minister Rishi Sunak and foreign secretary Liz Truss will battle to replace Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Europe awaits Nord Stream 1 restart as supply uncertainty swirls
Russia's President Vladimir Putin said as long as maintenance parts are returned, gas will be able to flow.
Stop handing get-out-of-jail-free cards to abusive men
DVPPs prescribed as an alternative to criminal sanctions are achieving little other than allowing abusers avoid prison.
What have we learned from the January 6 hearings?
Seven televised hearings laid out how the Jan 6 attack was part of a wider effort by Trump to overturn 2020 election.
Turkey plans Syria operation as long as threat remains: Erdogan
New offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria is still on agenda until security issues are addressed, Erdogan says.
Brazil authorities doing little to prevent deforestation: Report
The report says lack of enforcement likely stems from weak legal protections of these areas, a longstanding issue.
Turkish air raids kill eight tourists in northern Iraq
At least four missiles hit the resort area of Barakh in the Zakho district of the semi-autonomous Kurdish-run region.
It’s International Chess Day. How well do you know the game?
Requiring intense concentration and memory, chess is one of the oldest and most popular board games around the world.
Lebanon Central Bank workers strike after judge raids HQ
Judge Ghada Aoun was attempting to carry out an arrest warrant for the bank's governor, Riad Salameh.
Anton Dolin: ‘Putin’s war is against the world, not just Ukraine’
Anton Dolin, a Russian film critic who was subject to abuse in Moscow over his anti-war views, now lives in Latvia.
Biden announces US-Africa summit for mid-December
Fifty African leaders are expected to join President Biden in Washington to discuss many issues including food security.
Nigeria’s Dancer For Change | Close Up
A team of young Nigerian dancers brings hope to one of the poorest and most dangerous districts of Lagos.
Israeli journalist sneaks into Mecca triggering online backlash
Gil Tamary says his report aired on Israel's Channel 13 News had not intended to offend Muslims.
Lavrov says Russia’s military goals not focused ‘only’ on Donbas
Geographical aims of Russia's operation in Ukraine now include other territories, foreign minister says.
Attack reported near ruby mine in Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado
The attack happened in the northern Cabo Delgado province where ISIL-linked armed groups have been active since 2017.
Soon, African cheetahs in India after deal with Namibia
The first batch of eight wild cats to arrive at a wildlife sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh state next month, officials said.
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