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Afghan held at Guantanamo Bay freed after 15 years without trial
The Taliban said Asadullah Haroon Gul was one of the last two Afghan prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay.
Roe v Wade: Supreme Court decision highlights US abortion divide
As US Supreme Court reverses Roe v Wade, joy for conservative groups and despair for abortion rights advocates.
ICC prosecutor to reopen Philippines ‘drug war’ investigation
At least 6,117 suspected drug dealers were killed in police encounters up to April 2021, according to government data.
Live news: US Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade
President Joe Biden condemns top court decision overturning nearly 50 years of abortion rights in the United States.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin defends global food crisis stance
Russian leader accuses Western countries of 'destabilising global agricultural production'.
What does Russia’s capture of Severodonetsk mean for Ukraine?
Ukrainian forces are retreating from the eastern city after weeks of fierce fighting.
US marks one year since Surfside condo collapse that killed 98
The anniversary comes after victims and their families reached a $1.2bn settlement in the incident.
New Somali president tests positive for COVID-19
President Mohamud returned to Somalia on Friday from a trip to the United Arab Emirates.
Roe v Wade: What happens when people are denied abortions?
With the landmark abortion legislation struck down, more women could face economic hardships and serious health risks.
Roe v Wade: US Supreme Court overturns landmark abortion ruling
US top court overturns landmark 1973 decision, upending nearly 50 years of abortion access in the country.
A long night for doctors helping victims of Afghanistan quake
Medics are left overwhelmed and under-equipped in the wake of Afghanistan’s deadliest earthquake in decades.
US School Shootings: Past, Present, Future
“I'm tired of covering children dying in mass shootings.”
Afghan groups step up as foreign earthquake relief faces delays
Sanctions and the challenging terrain of affected areas make it hard to provide rapid international aid to survivors.
Impoverished Gaza economy struggles under Israeli blockade
Approximately 300,000 workers are unemployed, with 80 percent of factories closed since the beginning of the blockade.
Spain: Hundreds of migrants break through Melilla border fence
The mass crossing is the first since Spain and Morocco resolved a diplomatic spat over Western Sahara.
Kaliningrad standoff could reveal if Russia wants to ‘escalate’
Al Jazeera speaks to geopolitical expert Agnia Grigas on the tensions between Russia and Lithuania.
Angolan ex-leader dos Santos in intensive care: Portuguese media
Dos Santos, 79, has been receiving medical treatment since 2019. He was president of Angola between 1979 and 2017.
India, Pakistan send help to Afghanistan after deadly earthquake
The two South Asian nations provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan where a powerful quake killed over 1,000.
Commonwealth meet draws attention to Rwanda’s human rights record
Britain's controversial policy to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has been a trending media topic ahead of the summit.
Suriname backtracks on building Jerusalem embassy
The Latin American country had said it does not have the funds to build the controversial embassy.
Protests force South Africa’s Eskom to widen power cuts
In the past, Eskom's wage talks have turned fraught, leading to similar protests which hampered operations.
‘Bullet of hatred took him’: Father of teen shot by India police
Muslims in Ranchi condemn police for filing cases against Prophet remarks row protesters - even ones who were shot dead.
Russian-appointed official in occupied Kherson killed in blast
Ukrainians are staging attacks on Russian-backed authorities in Kherson as counteroffensive stalls.
UN: Israelis fired shots that killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh
Veteran Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was killed on May 11 in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin.
Tunisian ex-PM Jebali arrested on suspicion of money laundering
Jebali says the arrest is politically motivated, as President Saied continues his crackdown on opponents.
Senators urge direct US involvement in Abu Akleh killing probe
Veteran Al Jazeera journalist was killed by Israeli forces while reporting in Jenin on May 11.
Afghan earthquake survivors lack food, shelter as aid trickles in
The earthquake killed at least 1,000 people and destroyed or damaged about 10,000 homes in Afghanistan's remote east.
America’s heroes – right or wrong
This week, the US's mercurial relationship with true and manufactured heroes was on quixotic display.
Ukraine war: Is Kazakhstan going cool on Russia?
President Tokayev publicly refused to recognise separatist regions in Ukraine, enraging some Kremlin officials.
Ukraine forces to retreat from embattled Severodonetsk: Governor
Local governor says troops have received order to leave the city after weeks of fighting against Russian troops.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 121
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 121st day, we take a look at the main developments.
One year on, killed Palestinian activist’s family demands justice
Banat's family say the focus has been on low-ranking officers, and not the Palestinian officials who gave the orders.
Fifteen years of Gaza blockade: Open the doors of our prison now
The blockade on Gaza is a stain on human history.
UK by-elections: Johnson suffers blow as Tories lose two seats
Polls in Wakefield, and Tiverton and Honiton were first since PM narrowly survived a vote of confidence this month.
US Senate passes bipartisan gun safety bill, first in decades
The modest gun safety measure is the first significant gun control legislation to pass the US Senate in three decades.
Kim, N Korea military approve plans to strengthen ‘war deterrent’
Analysts say North Korean announcements could indicate plans to deploy tactical nuclear weapons to front lines.
Clashes in Ecuador as protests continue despite small concession
Protesters try to storm congress on the 11th day of marches after winning a concession on access to key cultural centre.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Kyiv’s troops to leave Severodonetsk
Serhiy Haidai says forces will retreat from the embattled city as Kyiv prepares to lose the Luhansk region.
5 key takeaways from fifth January 6 Capitol riot hearing
Latest hearing focuses to Donald Trump's efforts to pressure US Justice Department to 'say the election was corrupt'.
Biden administration paroles migrants to reduce overcrowding
US Border Patrol says it turned to parole because it lacks space to hold migrants and resources are 'overwhelmed'.
‘A good day for Europe’: EU grants Ukraine candidate status
EU’s 27 nations unanimously voted for Ukraine candidate status in a moral victory for the war-torn country.
Female student shot to death at university in Jordan
Jordanian authorities launch probe and manhunt after a female university student was killed on a campus in Amman.
Taliban say Afghanistan earthquake rescue efforts almost complete
Health ministry says aid has begun to arrive to the area affected by earthquake that killed at least 1,000 people.
How much influence do the BRICS wield on the world stage?
China warns against expanding military alliances and weaponising economic sanctions.
‘Cold War mentality’: China’s Xi denounces ‘abuse of sanctions’
At BRICS meeting, Chinese leader says world must move away from US-led hegemony and towards harmonious future.
US Supreme Court shields police from ‘Miranda’ lawsuits
Top court justices rule in favour of sheriff's deputy who was sued after suspect said officer never read him his rights.
Iraq parliament swears in new members after dozens walk out
Seventy-three legislators resigned collectively earlier in June after a prolonged political impasse.
Jan 6 live news: Panel examines Trump’s pressure on DoJ officials
In fifth hearing of the month, committee hears from Justice officials about Trump efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
US federal health agency bans Juul e-cigarettes
US government bans sale and distribution of Juul products amid concerns about increase in number of teenagers vaping.
‘Coercive and arbitrary’: New report details US prison labour
Imprisoned workers face disciplinary actions if they won’t perform tasks, ACLU says, and often receive little or no pay.
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