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Australia strips medals from commanders over Afghan war crimes
Australia has stripped distinguished service medals from “less than 10” commanders over Afghan war crimes allegations.
Trump’s false voter fraud claims set stage for turmoil — again
Advocates say Trump’s claims aim to subvert the US election results and encourage more restrictions to voting access.
Aysenur, the activist for Palestine who was killed by an Israeli soldier
Turkish American Aysenur Ezgi Eygi was shot in the head as she protested against illegal settlements.
Russia puts late opposition leader Alexey Navalny’s lawyers on trial
Vadim Kobzev, Igor Sergunin and Alexei Liptser face up to six years in prison over 'extremism' charges.
‘Half the city underwater’: One million affected by northern Nigeria floods
It's the worst such flooding in the northeastern city of Maiduguri in 30 years, authorities say.
SpaceX’s Polaris Dawn astronauts complete spacewalk: How it happened
The four-member civilian crew will return to Earth to cap a five-day trip after completing an experimental spacewalk.
Ukraine bridge damaged by Russian attack, officials say
Video posted on social media shows damage to a bridge near Pokrovsk in east Ukraine.
Video: Billionaire leaves capsule on first ever private spacewalk
Billionaire Jared Isaacman emerged from SpaceX’s Dragon capsule on its Polaris Dawn mission.
NFL star Tyreek Hill on “crazy” police incident during traffic stop
NFL star Tyreek Hill says he was “shell-shocked" after he was forcefully detained by police during a traffic stop.
Pope warns of AI dangers, urges fair wages for migrants on Singapore visit
Pope Francis meets local officials and dignitaries in affluent city-state at the end of his Asia Pacific tour.
Do not ignore Mali’s multifaceted humanitarian catastrophe
Millions are suffering in a perfect storm of climate change, protracted armed conflict and economic hardship.
Israel bombs UN-run school in Gaza sheltering Palestinians, killing 18
Some 12,000 displaced Palestinians were sheltering at the al-Jaouni school, which has been attacked several times.
North Korea fires multiple short-range ballistic missiles
The launches detected by South Korea and Japan are North Korea's first public weapons firing activities in two months.
Musician Bon Jovi thanked for talking woman down off bridge
Watch the moment musician Jon Bon Jovi helped to talk a distressed woman off the ledge of a bridge in Nashville, US.
Video: Report from scene of UN school shelter attack in Gaza
Al Jazeera’s Tarek Abu Azzoum has been at the scene of the Israeli attack on a UN school shelter in Gaza.
Mpox crisis: Why do African countries struggle to make or buy vaccines?
African countries produce less than 2 percent of the vaccines the continent needs, experts say.
‘Guerrilla projects’: Russia revels in US allegations of media warfare
Public figures close to Putin goad Washington after the DoJ alleged that RT is funding social media influencers.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 930
As the war enters its 930th day, these are the main developments.
Floods in northeastern Nigeria affect one million people
Collapse of major dam in Borno has caused the state's worst flooding in decades, forcing residents to flee their homes.
Nine candidates named in Japan’s leadership race
A surfer and a nationalist are among the record number of contenders to replace Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.