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Kyiv says US precision artillery systems arrive in Ukraine
Ukraine defence minister says US long-range rocket systems arrive, as Russian forces advance in eastern Donbas region.
Vatican releases schedule for Pope Francis visit to Canada
Pope Francis will meet Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors during his July 24-29 visit, Vatican says.
US envoy to combat anti-Semitism to visit Saudi Arabia, Israel
Deborah Lipstadt will promote normalisation between Israel and Arab states during her trip, US State Department says.
Iran appoints new IRGC spy chief as Israel tensions rise
No reasons were provided on why Hossein Taeb, now an adviser to IRGC commander-in-chief, was replaced.
Nigerian senator accused of organ harvesting attempt in UK
One of the two accused persons in the case is a former Nigerian deputy senate president.
US Supreme Court strikes down New York restriction on guns
The ruling says a law requiring resident to show 'proper cause' to carry a concealed gun in public is unconstitutional.
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Germany moves closer to rationing gas as Russia cuts supply
German economy minister says the step reflected the 'significant deterioration of the gas supply situation'.
Chile workers strike at Codelco, world’s largest copper producer
The strike follows government decision to close a foundry to curtail pollution in community.
South Africa ends COVID restrictions as fifth wave fades
The country has recorded the most coronavirus cases and deaths in Africa.
Turkey foiled Iranian plot to kill Israelis in Istanbul: FM
Turkish authorities arrested five Iranians suspected of planning attacks on Israelis, says foreign minister Yair Lapid.
Darfur attacks displace 84,000 in June alone: UN
Last year, at least 440,500 were displaced, five times more than in 2020, according to the UN.
Timeline: Week 17 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 17 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa should have dug into Zuma graft: Inquiry
The inquiry was set up in 2018 to examine allegations of high-level corruption during predecessor Jacob Zuma’s tenure.
Commonwealth countries set to meet in Rwanda: What to expect
The summit comes amid souring relations between Rwanda and DR Congo that have reignited decades-long animosity.
Murder claims grip world-famous gorilla park in the DRC
Allegations of atrocities against Indigenous inhabitants spark a German government-funded inquiry.
As Bangladesh floods recede, fears of waterborne diseases
Amid health concerns, authorities race to get drinking water to people stranded in homes in over a dozen districts.
As Kyiv claims political victory, Russia advances in east Ukraine
While Ukraine moves closer to the EU and away from Moscow's orbit, Russian troops seize further territory in the Donbas.
Brazil judge probed for banning abortion for child rape victim
Abortions are illegal in Brazil except in cases of rape or if the pregnancy poses a risk to the mother's life.
India says ‘ready to help Sri Lanka in quick economic recovery’
India's foreign secretary says New Delhi will help the crisis-hit island beyond promised $4bn in loans, swaps and aid.
Ladakhi nomads along tense India-China border struggle to survive
Locals say army buildup at disputed frontier snatches their safety and rights over land they have traditionally owned.
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi moved to prison solitary confinement
Military government confirms transfer of deposed leader from house arrest to prison compound.
Algeria, Niger, Nigeria resume talks on Trans-Sahara gas pipeline
The revival talks come as the European Union seeks to wean itself off Russian gas following the invasion of Ukraine.
Where did the US go wrong with COVID-19?
Dr Deborah Birx discusses her time in the Trump White House as she tried to lead the US pandemic response team.
How football is helping Yemenis cope with the prolonged war
Unofficial tournaments and street football are where many Yemenis are finding solace amid continuing conflict.
German-funded inquiry into DRC atrocities slammed as ‘cover-up’
Photos appear to support claim that Indigenous villagers were killed in drive to force them from Kahuzi-Biega Park.
Bodies of Jesuit priests found in Mexico, pope decries violence
The Jesuit order has said the elderly priests were trying to defend a man fleeing an attacker when they were killed.
Ukraine calls for arms as fight for Luhansk at ‘fearful climax’
Russia captures more villages south of Severodonetsk while all of Lysychansk is now within the reach of Russian fire.
Colombia’s shift to the left: A new ‘pink tide’ in Latin America?
Left-wing Gustava Petro's election victory in Colombia signals the rise of a new brand of socialism in the region.
Photos: Afghan authorities scramble to reach earthquake zone
Remote villages in eastern Afghanistan reduced to rubble by a powerful earthquake that killed at least 1,000 people.
Russian veto on Syria border aid could spell disaster for Idlib
Idlib residents are worried that more poverty - and hunger - is on its way if a vital border crossing is closed.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 120
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 120th day, we take a look at the main developments.
UN expert calls for Myanmar action as death toll tops 2,000
Tom Andrews says the crisis triggered by the coup demands countries take more meaningful action to end the violence.
Medical staff in Argentina to be tried for Maradona death
A judge orders a culpable homicide trial for eight medical staff, including Maradona's family doctor.
Afghanistan earthquake survivors dig by hand as aid is delayed
At least 1,000 people killed by a magnitude 5.9 earthquake in remote, landslide-prone regions of eastern Afghanistan.
Why are some nations neutral on the Russia-Ukraine war?
Countries in Asia, Africa and the Middle East have refused to isolate Moscow, despite the EU's lobbying efforts.
What is trauma doing to young people in Gaza?
Recent research shows high rates of depression and fear among young Palestinians.
With bond deadlines looming, Russia days away from default
Russia has failed to meet the deadlines because mounting sanctions are cutting off avenues to transfer the cash.
Turkey ‘playing a balancing act’ between Tel Aviv and Tehran
Amid complex ties are Israel’s warnings of an Iranian plot to kill or kidnap Israeli tourists on Turkish soil.
Despairing teen refugee found hanged in Libya detention centre
Asylum seekers at Ain Zara detention centre say Mohamed Abdel Aziz hanged himself, highlighting refugees' plight.
‘Horrific’ incidents revealed in Australia mining inquiry
The inquiry into sexual harassment was ordered after numerous allegations from women in the mining industry.
Tesla’s Texas, Berlin factories ‘losing billions of dollars’
A shortage of batteries and China COVID curbs have left the EV maker struggling to ramp up production, Elon Musk said.
China’s Xi talks of Russia-Ukraine war as ‘alarm for humanity’
Speaking at a virtual business forum, Chinese president also questions the utility of sanctions against Russia.
Police chief who led Texas school shooting response suspended
Local police have been under intense scrutiny over their response to the attack at the Robb Elementary School.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Luhansk battle enters ‘fearsome climax’
Zelenskyy's adviser says fighting in Severodonetsk, Lysychansk is at a turning point as Russia intensifies attacks.
WNBA names Brittney Griner as honorary All-Star starter
Russian state-run news agency Tass reported that Griner's detention was extended until at least July 2.
‘Frightening’: US appeals court upholds Arkansas anti-BDS law
Advocates say ruling will 'flip the First Amendment on its head' and endanger the free speech rights of all Americans.
France’s Macron offers compromise after stinging parliament loss
In a national televised address, Macron proposed to 'legislate in a different way' based deals among diverse forces.
Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline no longer profitable: Watchdog
Ottawa purchased the contentious pipeline project in 2018 despite opposition by Indigenous and environmental groups.
‘Bit of relief’: Biden calls for three month gas tax holiday
Asks states to suspend their taxes; refineries, energy companies to pass savings to consumers.
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