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Shangri-La Dialogue: Delegates meet amid security challenges
Focus on keynote speeches by Japan, US and China, with special address from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Key takeaways from US Congress hearing on January 6 Capitol riot
Trump took centre stage as US lawmakers pushed to highlight the danger and violence of the 2021 attack on US Capitol.
Gamefowl millionaire: Thai women find fortunes in cockfighting
Breeding gamefowl rather than putting them in a ring to fight has become a lucrative business.
US Jan 6 committee hearing focuses on Trump – A timeline
Trump 'summoned rioters', lit flame of attack on Capitol and failed to stop it, says committee vice-chair Liz Cheney.
Summit of the Americas: A squandered opportunity at critical time
US President Joe Biden’s decision to exclude the presidents of three countries has overshadowed the summit's agenda.
Biden administration opens civil rights probe of Louisiana police
US investigation will focus on whether state police regularly use excessive force, discriminate against Black people.
Ukraine-Russia live news: Kherson Putin’s ‘laboratory of horrors’
Michael Carpenter says Moscow's plan to annex Kherson lays bare 'its vision of a subjugated, Russified Ukraine'.
‘Taking it back’: Vladimir Putin likens self to Peter the Great
Russian president draws parallels between Peter the Great's founding of St Petersburg and modern-day Russia's ambitions.
Iran says it expects confiscated oil cargo to be returned in full
Tehran's remarks come after a Greek court ruling quashed an original decision to confiscate the Iranian oil cargo.
Will talks on Sudan’s political deadlock succeed?
Main pro-democracy alliance boycotts negotiations between generals and political groups.
Nigeria: ISIL affiliate blamed for church massacre
But security experts say the armed group ISWAP might not be behind the Owo killings despite the government’s accusation.
COVID origins: WHO ‘open to any and all scientific evidence’
UN health agency says latest investigation into origins of COVID-19 was inconclusive amid a lack of data from China.
Patrick Lyoya: Michigan officer charged with second-degree murder
Officer faces second-degree murder charge in fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in early April.
UN calls for accountability after WHO worker killed in Myanmar
The WHO says Myo Min Htut was shot dead in Mawlamyine in Mon State in unclear circumstances on Wednesday.
US jobless rate rose last week, but demand for workers still high
Labor Department report shows unemployment rolls remained at a more than 52-year low at the end of May.
Five US Marines killed in aircraft crash in California desert
The MV-22 Osprey aircraft went down on Wednesday during training in a remote area about 185km east of San Diego.
Shireen Abu Akleh: US still thinks Israel should lead probe
Antony Blinken had called for 'independent' investigation, but State Department says US position has not changed.
Golf’s PGA Tour suspends participants in Saudi-backed LIV series
US PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan suspends 17 players indefinitely as LIV Golf calls the move 'vindictive'.
Algeria suspends trade ties with Spain over Western Sahara row
Dispute over status of Western Sahara escalates as Algeria severs economic links with Spain.
Foreign fighters sentenced to death in separatist-held Ukraine
Court in breakaway region in eastern Ukraine convicts two Britons and one Morrocan accused of being 'mercenaries'.
What is South Africa’s Phala Phala farm robbery scandal about?
President Ramaphosa is at the centre of an international scandal involving the theft of $4m from his game farm.
Editors urge Brazil to ‘urgently step up’ search for UK reporter
Journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were last seen in a remote area of the Brazilian Amazon.
The arrest of Gupta brothers can be a turning point for S Africa
But the state needs to tread carefully to ensure this victory does not trigger another episode of political violence.
Photos: In Nigeria’s forests, loggers outnumber trees
In Nigeria, the cutting of trees for logging, farming and feeding the energy demand is putting pressure on forests.
Algeria plays balancing act as Europe tries cut Russian gas
Algeria could help some nations switch off from Russian gas but the geopolitical backdrop is complex, say analysts.
Stop militarising Aegean islands, Turkey’s Erdogan tells Greece
Ankara warns Athens should avoid 'acts and statements that will result in regret' as Turkey kicks off military drills.
Iran removing 27 surveillance cameras at nuclear sites: IAEA
UN's nuclear watchdog says Iran's removal of 27 surveillance cameras poses 'serious challenge' to its efforts.
US cues upgrade of diplomatic mission to Palestinians
East Jerusalem consulate was closed in 2019 under Trump, who moved the diplomatic mission to the US embassy in Israel.
We didn’t have choice’: Thousands risk lives to cross Darien Gap
Aid workers say more health resources needed in Panama, as unprecedented numbers of refugees attempt perilous journey.
Ryanair to keep ‘racist’ Afrikaans test for S African passengers
Afrikaans is spoken by only 12 percent of South Africans, mainly whites, and was a tool of oppression during apartheid.
In Nigeria, COVID lockdown sires shelter for abuse survivors
Since August 2020, it has provided accommodation to 153 women including minors but now needs more space to do more.
Europe’s largest carnivorous dinosaur found in UK’s Isle of Wight
Palaeontologists find parts of the skeleton of the dinosaur from 125 million years ago on a rocky seashore in England.
Is Russia inching towards victory in Ukraine’s Donbas region?
Al Jazeera's Alex Gatopoulos examines whether new tactics and objectives are giving Russia an advantage in the war.
What to expect from Thursday’s January 6 committee hearing
Congressional panel is expected to unveil summary of its findings so far in Capitol riot probe. Here's what we know.
Ukraine resists Russia in east, strikes back in north, south
Ukraine is pursuing a resilient defence and counter-offensive, but Russia is also moving to assimilate occupied regions.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian man in occupied West Bank
Mahmoud Fayez Abu Ayhour, 27, was shot and killed in the town of Halhul north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank.
Israeli PM Naftali Bennett makes surprise visit to UAE
The visit is Bennett's second public trip to Abu Dhabi since Israel and the UAE formally normalised ties in 2020.
Photos: The deadly fire at Bangladesh container depot
The cause of Saturday night's fire, which triggered a series of explosions, is yet to be determined.
Timeline: Week 15 of Russia’s war in Ukraine
Al Jazeera recaps key events in week 15 of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
What are the prospects for Afghan-US relations?
Former US diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad has had a front-row seat to relations between Washington and Kabul for decades.
South African boxer who suffered brain injury during fight, dies
Lightweight Simiso Buthelezi dies after suffering a brain injury in a 10-round bout.
Dominican Republic minister killed over permits: Report
Orlando Jorge Mera was fatally shot by a childhood friend apparently enraged over denied environmental permits.
Is Russia stealing and selling grain from Ukraine?
Ukraine officials accuse Russia of stealing 'several hundred thousand tonnes' in areas under Russian occupation.
DRC accuses Rwanda of sending disguised soldiers across border
Kigali dismisses accusations as fake as tensions between the two nations escalate over resurgent violence in DRC's east.
Prophet remarks row: India police book BJP’s Nupur Sharma, others
Delhi Police file case against right-wing party's suspended spokeswoman for 'inciting people on divisive lines'.
Paris police chief admits ‘failure’ at Champions League final
Didier Lallement apologises for authorising the use of tear gas as Liverpool fans struggled to enter the stadium.
Leader of Mexican megachurch sentenced in US for child sex abuse
Naason Joaquin Garcia, head of a church with five million followers, has been sentenced to nearly 17 years in prison.
For women, migration is a constant fight
The gendered costs of anti-refugee policies like Title 42 need to be acknowledged and addressed.
Can crypto help Afghans? Some think so
Crypto enthusiasts say it's the only solution to the cash crunch that was created when the Taliban took over.
Thailand legalises growing cannabis and eases consumption rules
Thailand becomes the first Asian country to legalise growing cannabis and consuming it in food and drinks.
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