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Scientists say world’s oldest-known burial site found in S Africa
The site in the Cradle of Humankind near Johannesburg contains remains of a small-brained distant relative of humans.
Israel bombed this Gaza house, turning antique collection to dust
Gaza man visits his house destroyed in Israeli bombing in the hope of retrieving his treasured antique collection.
Saudi Arabia privatises football clubs, eyes big-name signings
Saudi Arabia aims to increase the revenue of its football league and bring it up to 'top 10 in the world'.
Will Apple’s sleek new VR goggles be the ones to capture users?
If the new device turns out to be a niche product, it would leave Apple in the same bind as other major tech companies.
US and Chinese officials hold ‘candid’ talks in Beijing
Mid-level talks in Beijing mark continuing diplomacy despite rising tensions and competition between US and China.
Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s ‘hot zone for climate threats’
Extreme weather is bearing down on vulnerable Rohingya communities on southeastern Bangladesh's coast.
Will fossil fuel phase-out make it onto the UN’s climate agenda?
UN climate chief says while the rapid end of hydrocarbon use is required, the idea may not be discussed at COP28 talks.
Death toll reaches 42 as Haiti inundated by deadly floods
Thousands have been displaced and dozens killed by flooding as country reels from climate change and political crisis.
As US aims to bring back manufacturing, supporting women is key
In Asia, women factory workers powered manufacturing growth. Are there lessons there for the US?
Bangladesh facing more power cuts amid fuel shortage
Bangladesh shut its biggest power plant because it was unable to afford the coal to fuel it amid a heatwave.
Mexico ruling party wins governor’s race in most populous state
The victory of President Lopez Obrador's MORENA party in the state of Mexico bodes well for presidential poll next year.
One year after killings in Brazil’s Amazon, tensions run high
Defence of Indigenous lands in Brazil still poses many dangers, a year after killing of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips.
US SEC sues world’s largest crypto exchange Binance and founder
SEC says Binance and its CEO secretly control customers’ assets, allowing them to commingle and divert customer funds.
US committed to Saudi-Israeli normalisation, Blinken tells AIPAC
Antony Blinken tells lobby group that ties between Israel and Saudi Arabia are in 'national security interest' of US.
In Somalia, the rains have come but the crisis is far from over
Somalia needs urgent humanitarian aid and long-term climate financing to ensure the wellbeing of its children.
Almost Zlatan: Ibrahimovic’s ex-teammate on a sliding doors story
A childhood friend and former teammate speaks to Al Jazeera about how Zlatan Ibrahimovic got his big break.
Top EU court rules Poland’s justice reforms infringe EU law
European Commission brought case over 2019 changes that bar Polish courts from applying EU law in some cases.
Iran to reopen embassy in Saudi Arabia after seven years
The move comes in accordance with a China-brokered agreement between Tehran and Riyadh.
AI-generated content should be labelled, EU commissioner says
Vera Jourova, deputy head of the European Commission, says safeguards need to be put in place to counter disinformation.
‘The proof we were missing’: ‘Death flight’ returns to Argentina
A plane used to execute prisoners during Argentina’s dictatorship is set to be repatriated after being rediscovered.
Greek NGO leads ‘crazy’ bid to rid Mediterranean of plastic waste
A fifth-generation fisherman finds an innovative way to remove and recycle plastic waste from the Mediterranean Sea.
Could far-right Vox party become Spain’s kingmaker in July vote?
Polls indicate that Spain's ultraconservative party could become the kingmaker of the national government.
A firsthand view of a migrant’s journey to the United States
Meet Felipe, a migrant from Colombia who crossed two of the most dangerous obstacles on the migrant trail.
Sanctions on Russia may not be working, we now know why
European businesses and third countries are actively circumventing sanctions, providing Russia with critical goods.
Pakistani motorcyclist completes ‘friendship tour’ of India
Pakistani vlogger Abrar Hassan took a motorbike trip around India.
Classic car owners modernise with electric conversions
Classic car owners in the United States are swapping their petrol engines for electric motors.
Displaced Syrian boy creates stunning homemade toys from scraps
A 12-year-old Syrian boy is making his own toys by recycling the scrap materials he finds in his camp.
Sidon, Lebanon’s youngest tour guide
“A genius in old Sidon.”
They wait for bodies of loved ones killed in India train crash
People spend days on desperate journeys from neighbouring states to identify bodies as process stretches into third day.
Oil rises on Saudi plan to deepen output cuts from July
Saudi Arabia's plan to voluntarily cut production is on top of OPEC+ deal to limit supply next year to prop up prices.
Australian woman jailed for 20 years for children deaths pardoned
New scientific evidence shows Kathleen Folbigg's four children may have died of natural causes as she had claimed.
India, US agree on roadmap for defence industry cooperation
Agreement comes weeks before Indian PM visits Washington for an official state visit and talks with the US president.
Belgium probes alleged use of its weapons in attack on Russia
A report claimed military aid given to Ukraine by NATO countries were used by pro-Ukraine fighters to attack Russia.
Amnesty calls for global action to mitigate heatwaves in Pakistan
In its report to mark World Environment Day, the rights group says Pakistan is at the 'frontline of the climate crisis'.
AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic retires from football at 41
Sweden's all-time top scorer has played for some of Europe's biggest clubs including Juventus, Barcelona, PSG and Milan.
Visualising the growth of the electric car industry
Every three in 20 cars sold worldwide in 2022 were electric, with more than half of them sold in China alone.
Probe into India rail disaster begins as train services resume
Official investigation into India's deadliest rail crash in 20 years begins as trains cross the disaster spot in Odisha.
US video shows close call with Chinese warship in Taiwan Strait
The US Navy releases a video showing Chinese warship nearly hit US destroyer in the Taiwan Strait on the weekend.
PwC Australia names staff involved in government tax plan leak
'Big four' audit firm is embroiled in controversy after former partner leaked information about changes to tax law.
Lung cancer pill cuts risk of death by half, study finds
The drug, developed by AstraZeneca, if taken daily after surgery, dramatically reduces risk of death, study shows.
China scaling back spending in Southeast Asia, report says
Asian Development Bank and World Bank have overtaken China as top source of development funding, think tank says.
US fighter jets chase small plane over Washington, DC
The plane with an unresponsive pilot later crashed in Virginia. No survivors were found at the scene, officials say.
Journalist Bao Choy wins appeal at Hong Kong’s top court
Court of Final Appeal overturns conviction saying a 'substantial and grave injustice' had been done.
Dozens arrested in Hong Kong on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary
Woman carrying flowers, man holding a candle among dozens arrested as Hong Kong cracks down on Tiananmen commemorations.
Bye Singapore, hello Malaysia: expats chase cheaper living costs
Lower living costs in cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Ho Chi Minh are attracting some expats away from Singapore.
US, UK navies say responded to call from ship in Strait of Hormuz
US Navy said the merchant ship was being 'harassed' by boats from Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
Russia claims to have thwarted ‘large-scale’ Ukraine attack
Claim comes as Ukraine prepares for a major counteroffensive to retake territory occupied by Russia.
New Zealand pilot kidnapping exposes Indonesia’s Papua ‘hotspot’
The incident in a remote highlands region has drawn renewed attention to one of the world's least-known conflicts.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 467
As the war enters its 467th day, here's a look at the main developments.
‘Real hell’: Deadly fighting escalates in Sudan as truce expires
New outburst of violence in North Darfur state has left at least 40 people dead, activists and residents say.
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