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Photos: Lampedusa marks 10-year anniversary of tragic shipwrecks
Italian islanders and survivors of two deadly shipwrecks remember the disasters and call for change.
What’s Paris doing to solve the bedbug crisis ahead of 2024 Olympic games?
The rise in bedbugs in Paris is linked to increasing travellers and insecticide resistance.
India police raid homes of NewsClick journalists in illegal funding probe
Laptops and mobile phones were taken away as part of the investigation into the media company NewsClick.
Lampedusa’s tragedies remind us we need urgent action from the EU
People continue to die in the Mediterranean as we are yet to see a coordinated rescue effort and safe migration routes.
Analysis: Are Kosovo and Serbia on the brink of war?
An escalation into a conflict in the Western Balkans was averted but the likelihood of future flare-ups remains high.
Why Kenya volunteered to lead UN-approved forces to Haiti
UN Security Council approves troop deployment, months after Kenya proposed sending 1,000 officers to Haiti.
Refugees who died off Italy 10 years ago remembered as new crisis flares
A decade after two tragic shipwrecks that shook Europe, Lampedusa is at the centre of a humanitarian crisis again.
African health care poses challenges to startups filling the gaps
Startups trying to help African public health systems cater to the needs of everyday people, say they face barriers too.
Thailand’s Bangkok mall shooting: 3 dead, suspect arrested at Siam Paragon
People flee after gunfire is heard inside popular shopping complex in central Bangkok.
Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz, Anne L’Huillier win Nobel Prize for physics
The top award in physics goes to three scientists for 'experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light'.
‘Be careful of the ball’: Raining sixes take India to Asian Games semis
Fans at the Asian Games were asked to avoid flying balls as 26 sixes were hit into the stands by India and Nepal.
Niger declares mourning after dozens of soldiers killed in attack near Mali
The government declares three days of national mourning following the attack by suspected armed groups near Mali border.
Turkey detains 90 people over suspected PKK links after Ankara bomb attack
Thousands of police officers take part in operations in dozens of provinces after blast in the capital.
India tells Canada to withdraw 41 diplomats over Sikh murder rift: Report
India threatens to revoke the diplomatic immunity of diplomats told to leave if they remain after October 10.
Five big names missing out on the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup
Some of the world's leading cricketers are set to miss the tournament due to injury, drama and in some cases, both.
Ankara bomb blast: What’s Turkey’s troubled history with the PKK?
Turkey has pointed finger of blame at PKK, which has been waging an armed rebellion against Ankara for decades.
Latest Israeli air attack on Syria injures two soldiers: State media
Syrian state news agency reported that two injured and material damage sustained in air raid by Israeli forces.
Ukraine to build first underground school to protect from Russian air raids
The school planned for Kharkiv will allow students to study in a classroom 'even during missile threats', mayor says.
Republican Matt Gaetz files motion to oust US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy
Hardline Florida congressman says speaker no longer has his support after pushing through stopgap spending measure.
Deaths of 120 Amazon dolphins linked to severe drought, high temperatures
Amazon River's pink, grey dolphins are a threatened species and among the few freshwater dolphins found in the world.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 587
As the war enters its 587th day, these are the main developments.
Egypt’s President el-Sisi to run for third term, opposition decry pressure
Civil society group says citizens trying to nominate candidates to stand against el-Sisi face harassment.
In final debate, Ecuador’s presidential candidates tackle crime, economy
Left-leaning candidate Luisa Gonzalez and centrist Daniel Noboa face off ahead of the October 15 run-off election.
China risks undermining economy as Communist Party asserts control
From laws on espionage and security to fewer foreign films and clothing bans, is China turning away from the world?
UN approves international force to aid Haiti amid gang violence
Haitian officials call Security Council resolution a 'a glimmer of hope', despite concerns over foreign intervention.
Key takeaways from the first day of Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial
Testimony in Manhattan court begins, with Donald Bender, longtime accountant for Trump, as the state's first witness.
Jupiter-sized objects in Orion Nebula baffle scientists
The new entities, nicknamed JuMBOs', are neither stars nor planets. And they shouldn't exist, researchers say.
‘They’re going to come at you’: Paola Egonu on racism and volleyball
The Italian volleyball star talks to Al Jazeera about her goal to be a voice for her community and inspiring the youth.
What are the implications of Slovakia’s election result?
Winner opposes more military funding for war in Ukraine and wants negotiations.
Saudi-Iran Asian Champions League game cancelled in row over Soleimani bust
Saudi club refuses to leave locker room for game against Iran's Sepahan over statue of slain Iranian general in stadium.
Bangladesh dengue deaths cross 1,000 in worst outbreak on record
At least 1,017 die and nearly 209,000 infected, making 2023 the deadliest year since first recorded epidemic in 2000.
What is FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s trial about?
Bankman-Fried, who had his bail revoked in August, faces multiple charges of money laundering and fraud.
EU dismisses doubts over long-term commitment to Ukraine in Kyiv meeting
While Western assistance for Ukraine remains robust, critics of that support have become increasingly vocal in EU, US.
Could US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy lose his job?
Hardline Republicans are threatening to oust their own party's speaker - using a rule McCarthy himself introduced.
Slovakia summons Russian embassy official to protest pre-election statement
Row centres on remarks by Russia's foreign intelligence service director about US 'interference' in the country.
Denis Mukwege, DRC’s Nobel Prize winner, announces presidency bid
Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctor worked with victims of rape and brought attention to sexual violence during conflicts.
WHO recommends second malaria vaccine for children, rollout early next year
R21/Matrix-M vaccine, made by Serum Institute of India, is approved already for use in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Nigeria.
What is the Nobel Prize and what to expect this year?
There are 351 nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize this year.
‘Music to Beijing’s ears’: Has China won the Maldives presidency?
Mohamed Muizzu's election win is a setback for India, a boost for China and a sign of tensions in Indian Ocean region.
Pussy Riot’s Tolokonnikova: ‘Russia wants me poisoned, dead, or in jail’
A founding member of the punk feminist art collective, who is wanted in Russia, talks to Al Jazeera.
The French government wants to ‘save’ Muslim women by controlling them
The recent abaya ban is yet another escalation of the French obsession with controlling the bodies of Muslim women.
Paola Egonu: Volleyball Star and Advocate for Change
The Italian sportswoman discusses her career, racism, and the importance of sisterhood in women's sports.
Climate leaders gather in Spain before ‘challenging’ COP28
Energy ministers and climate leaders from around the world gather in Madrid before the next month's climate summit.
The Ramadan War: A surprise assault that transformed the Middle East
Egypt and Syria were determined to recapture land previously taken by Israel. Things did not go according to plan.
EU foreign ministers in Ukraine’s Kyiv for unprecedented meeting abroad
Top diplomats of the bloc gather in Kyiv in the first-ever meeting outside the EU borders in show of solidarity.
NHS strikes: What ails UK health service? Doctors’ protests or budget cuts?
UK doctors have begun a 72-hour strike to demand pay rise and better working conditions amid cost of living crisis.
Stars, shocks and tragedies: The history of the ICC Cricket World Cup
Star players, upsets, and unforgettable moments - a roundup of the 47-year history of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
Sleepless Birds: Light pollution exposed
A French photographer exposes the environmental impact of light pollution from industrial greenhouses.
Trump’s civil fraud trial to begin in New York: What to know
This trial could determine whether Trump and his family can continue to do business in New York.
New millionaires, new music: How cybercrime was codified into Afrobeats
Late US official Colin Powell's dance 15 years ago was a seminal moment for Afrobeats, long before its global success.
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