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Russia’s Lavrov says will not go ‘running after’ US for G20 talks
Sergei Lavrov says Western partners strayed from the G20 mandate and avoided talking about global economic issues.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 135
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 135th day, we take a look at the main developments.
What we know about the attack on Japan’s Shinzo Abe
Suspect arrested after Shinzo Abe gravely wounded in a gun attack in the western city of Nara.
Jambiyas and henna: War does not stop Yemeni preparations for Eid
A uneasy truce has brought relative quiet to Yemen, but people are still struggling to afford their Eid traditions.
Japanese yen rises as investors seek havens after Abe shooting
Japanese currency advances to 135.33 per dollar after former Japanese prime minister taken to hospital.
Japan’s ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shot: World reacts
The attack against Japan's longest serving prime minister prompted shock and condemnation.
Japan’s ex-PM Shinzo Abe in ‘grave’ condition after being shot
Local media reports say 67-year-old is showing no vital signs after being shot in the city of Nara.
Two test positive in Ghana for highly infectious Marburg virus
Symptoms for Marburg, a highly infectious disease similar to Ebola, include diarrhoea, fever, nausea and vomiting.
New Zealand central bank warns NAB unit on money laundering
Reserve Bank of New Zealand says bank did not report accurate locations for 50,000 transactions between 2018 and 2020.
Myanmar refugees in Thailand endure resettlement wait
Refugees who fled a military crackdown in Myanmar face a precarious situation in Thailand as they wait for resettlement.
Russia-Ukraine live news: Indonesia urges end to war at G20
Indonesia's foreign minister opens the joint summit by calling on counterparts to find ways to end the war in Ukraine.
Ghislaine Maxwell appeals sex trafficking conviction and sentence
Maxwell, who a judge said played 'instrumental' role in abuse of girls by Jeffrey Epstein, got 20-year sentence in June.
Chauvin gets 21 years for violating George Floyd’s civil rights
Former US police officer, convicted last year of murdering Floyd in Minneapolis, will serve sentence in federal prison.
US charges Haitian man for role in missionary kidnappings
US Justice Department says Jean Pelice, alleged member of Haiti's 400 Mawozo gang, was involved in October abductions.
West wants to defeat Russia on battlefield? ‘Let them try’: Putin
The Russian president says the prospects of a peace deal in Ukraine would grow dimmer the longer the conflict continues.
Why has Boris Johnson quit?
The UK prime minister tried to cling to power, but a lack of party support forced him to quit.
Former Theranos President Sunny Balwani found guilty of fraud
Ramesh 'Sunny' Balwani faces as long as 20 years in prison on the charges.
China blasts US, British intelligence services over spying claims
China foreign ministry says US is 'biggest threat to world peace, stability and development' after spying accusations.
James Caan, US actor of ‘Godfather’ fame, dies aged 82
Caan, best known for playing Sonny Corleone in 1970s gangster film, The Godfather, died on Wednesday, his family said.
IRS asks US Treasury watchdog to probe audits of ex-FBI officials
James Comey and Andrew McCabe, former FBI officials fired by Donald Trump, were targeted by intensive tax audits.
Russian forces take ‘operational pause’ in Ukraine war: Analysts
Russia may be temporarily easing its offensive in eastern Ukraine in a bid to reassemble force strength, analysts say.
Timeline: Week 19 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 19 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
UK Conservatives say ‘toxic’ Boris Johnson should be replaced now
Calls for Johnson's replacement grow after he announced his resignation but defied pressure to step down immediately.
‘America’s Stonehenge’ demolished after explosion
Georgia Guidestones, engraved with enigmatic message in 12 languages, had drawn controversy and conspiracy theories.
Burkina Faso’s ousted ex-President Compaore returns for summit
The country's military government has invited former leaders to take part in a reconciliation summit in the capital.
US basketball star Griner pleads guilty in Russian drug trial
WNBA player Brittney Griner says she was in a rush to pack and accidentally put cannabis oil in her luggage.
Fintech Flutterwave has accounts frozen in Kenya amid court probe
A Kenyan court froze more than $40m in accounts belonging to Flutterwave under the country's anti-money laundering laws.
Ons Jabeur reaches first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon
Tunisia's Ons Jabeur is the first Arab and first African woman to reach the Wimbledon final.
Is the US economy heading down, and taking the world with it?
US President Joe Biden says inflation is his number one priority - but can he do anything about it?
Top US general Mark Milley speaks with Chinese counterpart
Amid Washington-Beijing tensions, military leaders discussed need to 'responsibly manage competition', Pentagon says.
Israel asks Saudis to let Mecca pilgrims fly in from Tel Aviv
Israel asks Saudi Arabia to admit direct flights from Tel Aviv ahead of US President Joe Biden's visit to the kingdom.
Moscow rejoices over Boris Johnson’s ‘inglorious’ downfall
Russians were brutal in their assessment of Johnson as the former British PM was a staunch supporter of Ukraine.
US jobless claims rose last week to highest since January
Applications for jobless aid for the week ending July 2 rose to 235,000, up 4,000 from the previous week, US data shows.
WHO reports two new monkeypox deaths and new cases
Two new deaths from monkeypox in Africa, adding to at least 73 deaths in the continent since the start of 2022.
Clashes continue in DRC despite de-escalation pact with Rwanda
An M23 rebel spokesman said there was an exchange of fire after Congolese troops attacked a rebel position in the east.
Ukraine exacts punishing cost on Russian forces’ eastern advance
Russian forces have taken the Luhansk region, but at a very high cost in men and arms. Can Russia sustain such losses?
Cracking down on the human trafficking of women in Iraq
A special police unit in Baghdad is dedicated to bringing the perpetrators of human trafficking to justice.
Boris Johnson’s exit is a sign that the system is functioning
A feature of a working constitution is that repugnant things can be spat out by the body politic.
Mexico’s annual inflation hits 21-year high in June
Mexican consumer prices rose 7.99 percent in the year through June, government data showed.
Why the world should pay attention to unrest in Karakalpakstan
The Uzbek government's clampdown on protests in Karakalpakstan can have significant consequences for the wider region.
UK warship seized ‘advanced Iranian missiles’ bound for Yemen
Iran has long been accused of transferring missiles and other weaponry to Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Zhibek Zholy: The Russian ship carrying ‘stolen’ Ukrainian grain
The case of the Zhibek Zholy highlights food crisis fears and has tested Turkey's relationship with Moscow and Kyiv.
Haiti:One year since president’s killing, where do things stand?
Political deadlock and surging gang violence persist as Haiti marks one year since President Jovenel Moise's killing.
Syrians call for aid crossing to remain open ahead of key UN vote
The UN Security Council will vote on whether to keep using the only border crossing available for UN humanitarian aid.
The Zimbabwean political figure fighting for her country’s future
Opposition spokesperson Fadzayi Mahere calls out state abuses as she pushes for a Zimbabwe that puts citizens first.
Golden Land: A search for riches in Somaliland
From snow to sand, a Finnish family return to their ancestral home in Somaliland to mine for gold.
Africa CDC signs with Pfizer for COVID pill for African countries
Pfizer will now supply the COVID-19 pill that is highly effective in preventing hospitalisations and deaths.
The rise and fall of UK’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Johnson started out as a reporter before becoming mayor of London, foreign secretary and eventually prime minister.
Ukrainian troops land on Snake Island to raise national flag
Ukrainian officials post footage of soldiers raising flag; Russia later says it fired missiles and 'destroyed' troops.
Italy puts 59 people on trial for 2018 Genoa bridge collapse
Trial involves 59 defendants, mainly executives and technicians, after bridge collapsed, killing 43 people in 2018.
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