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Iran vows ‘harsh response’ for US and allies stoking ‘insecurity’
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's remarks came as US, Israel pledged to use all means to deny Tehran nuclear arms.
Buffalo grocery store to reopen two months after racist killings
Tops Friendly Market, the site of a mass shooting that targeted Black people, will reopen as community tries to heal.
Ukraine war crimes investigation receives support of 45 nations
Some 23,000 war crimes are under investigation in Ukraine and investigative teams need coordination, officials say.
Rishi Sunak cements lead in race to be Britain’s prime minister
Former finance minister has been early frontronner in first two rounds of voting, ahead of Penny Mordaunt.
Sri Lankan President Rajapaksa submits resignation after fleeing
Gotabaya Rajapaksa arrives in Singapore after fleeing Sri Lanka amid protests over an economic crisis.
Russian basketball team praises Brittney Griner in latest hearing
Jailed US basketball star's Russian team testified in court to Griner's good character and abilities, lawyer says.
Man arrested in rape of 10-year-old US girl that led to abortion
A man has been charged with raping a 10-year-old Ohio girl whose case was questioned as dubious by some Republicans.
Libyan oil firm chief denounces Tripoli’s move to replace him
The National Oil Corporation claims Tripoli government forces stormed its headquarters to install new director.
Photos: Child marriages, FGM rising in drought-hit Horn of Africa
Somalia is by far the worst affected country, with at least 386,000 children needing treatment for acute malnutrition.
Farmers watch crops wither amid Italy’s worst drought in 70 years
Italy's farmers cope with the worst drought in 70 years that prompted the government to declare a state of emergency.
The WhatsApp group helping Nigerian women with fertility issues
This Nigerian-founded WhatsApp group is helping women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome beat stigma and find solutions.
In Kenya, elections have lost their shine
Election fever is riding high in Kenya, but there is little hope that the upcoming polls will bring about real change.
Health rumours leave Palestinians wondering who will follow Abbas
President Abbas has been in ill health over recent years and is unpopular, but many Palestinians are still apathetic.
Africa’s fastest man gets US visa less than 24 hours to world race
The 26-year-old won the African 100m title last month. In 2021, he set the African men's 100m record with 9.77 seconds.
Maria Ressa: ‘Next few years will decide if democracy survives’
The election of Ferdinand Marcos Jr in the Philippines proved that disinformation can turn democracies upside down.
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara in reconciliation talk with predecessors
The three men have dominated Ivory Coast's fractious political scene since the 1990s.
Can the US keep its competitive edge in tech and innovation?
American billionaire Steve Case aims to level the playing field for US entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley.
Sweden hands life sentence to ex-Iranian official over 1988 purge
Hamid Noury is convicted of committing war crimes and murder while working as an assistant to the deputy prosecutor.
Timeline: Week 20 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 20 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine devastates Russian artillery depots ahead of offensive
Western military systems aid Kyiv on the ground but Russia's Putin refuses to back down in the 20th week of war.
Ex-Gambian spies get death sentence for killing activist under Jammeh
Political activist Ebrima Solo Sandeng died after torture and beating in detention for leading a peaceful march.
The Ivorian power triangle shuffling the presidency for 30 years
President Ouattara and his immediate predecessors are meeting for the first time since 2010. The outcome may be crucial.
Japan PM blames inadequate police protection for Abe killing
Fumio Kishida says Japan will hold state funeral for slain former prime minister in autumn.
Actor Kevin Spacey pleads not guilty to sexual assault in UK
The Hollywood star denies allegations relating to three men during his time as artistic director of The Old Vic theatre.
Photos: For Sri Lankan farmers, president’s escape is bittersweet
At the root of problem lies a controversial overnight ban on chemical fertilisers by the government in April last year.
Netflix partners with Microsoft to offer cheaper plan with ads
Netflix aims to roll out cheaper plan after posting its first subscriber loss in more than a decade.
Australia’s Telstra completes Digicel Pacific buyout
There had been speculation that Chinese firms are interested in buying Digicel, a cause of concern for Australia.
UK police launch probe into Mo Farah’s trafficking revelation
The investigation comes after the Somalia-born British athlete said he was illegally trafficked into the UK as a child.
Pakistan reaches agreement with IMF to resume loan
IMF funds will help avert a potential default and pave the way for more aid from other institutions, friendly nations.
Hidden Van Gogh self-portrait discovered behind another painting
Scotland has discovered a previously unknown portrait of the post-Impressionist painter on the back of an 1885 canvas.
Photos: Concerns as Pakistan glaciers melt
The South Asian nation is home to over 7,000 glaciers, but rising global temperatures are causing them to melt rapidly.
Ex-leader Mahinda Rajapaksa will not flee Sri Lanka: Top aide
Man who paved way for Rajapaksa clan's dominance over Sri Lanka politics has no immediate plans to flee, says top aide.
‘Everything is dry’: Kenya droughts put herding cultures at risk
In Kenya's northern Marsabit County, nomadic livestock herders worry about the future of their traditional way of life.
For China’s nightlife scene, ‘zero COVID’ an unceasing ordeal
Many entertainment establishments across China remain closed months after the lifting of sweeping lockdowns.
Ex-CIA engineer Joshua Schulte convicted over massive data leak
Schulte was convicted over the leak of the US spy agency's most valuable intelligence cyber tools to WikiLeaks.
US, Israel to commit to stopping Iran nuclear ambitions
US President Biden and Israeli PM Lapid expected to sign joint declaration during meeting in Jerusalem.
Forced to Scam: Cambodia’s Cyber Slaves
Investigating human trafficking and enslavement by Chinese cyber-scam operations in Cambodia.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 141
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 141st day, we take a look at the main developments.
Singapore, Philippines tighten monetary policy on inflation fears
Moves come after interest rate hikes by South Korea and New Zealand a day earlier.
With the world in ‘turmoil’, a new ‘Quad’ comes into place
India, Israel, US and UAE come together to boost business and diplomatic ties and to hedge bets in a world of turmoil.
New Zealand offers free masks, rapid tests to combat COVID surge
Government says new initiatives are designed to reduce pressure on hospitals, clinics and the people who work there.
In Pacific islands, US diplomatic push stirs memories of neglect
Small Pacific island nations are gaining attention amid US-China rivalry after years of being overlooked.
What will the James Webb telescope find out about the universe?
Astronomers are using the device to peer further into the depths of space and time.
Grandma Wong, fixture of Hong Kong protests, jailed for 8 months
The veteran activist served two short terms in prison in July 2021 and in April this year.
New York City defends ad on how to survive nuclear attack
City officials defended the ad, saying the timing is not related to heightened tensions with Russia.
Mass grave, remains of 8,000 Nazi war victims found in Poland
Discovery of about 15.8 tonnes of human ashes means that the remains of at least 8,000 people were in the mass grave.
Meeting with Shireen Abu Akleh’s family not on Biden’s schedule
US president appears to rebuff meeting with slain journalist's family during visit to Israel and occupied West Bank.
Protesters storm Sri Lankan PM’s office after president flees
Sri Lankans defied a state of emergency to storm the prime minister's office after embattled president fled overseas.
Moroccan probe finds 23 Melilla border dead likely ‘suffocated’
Morocco state-backed group says 23 migrants likely died of 'mechanical asphyxiation' during border crossing attempt.
Russia, Ukraine near to grain deal as heavy shelling continues
More than 20 million tonnes of grain is stuck at Odesa port and unblocking exports could relieve a global food crisis.
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