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US Steel, Nippon sue Biden administration over decision to block merger
The lawsuit alleges US President Joe Biden violated the companies' right to a fair merger review.
Venezuela announces the release of 146 election protesters from prison
The Maduro government says it has released a total of 1,515 people detained during its post-election crackdown.
How to end the conflict in eastern DRC?
M23 rebel fighters have taken control of two towns in North Kivu province.
US top doctor wants cancer warning on alcohol: What does the science say?
The text-only warning of cancer risks would be the first change to alcohol warning labels in the last 35 years.
Turkiye says Kurdish-led armed groups in Syria will be ‘eliminated’
FM Hakan Fidan says only 'a matter of time before YPG is eliminated' in Syria, urges West to cease supporting group.
Difficult to trust the resource nationalism of Niger’s military government
Indigenisation efforts led by leaders more concerned with self-preservation than national progress often spell disaster.
Pakistan search for positives after South Africa complete Test series sweep
South Africa seal 10-wicket win in the second Test to win the series 2-0 despite Pakistan's late fightback in Cape Town.
Canada’s Trudeau steps down as Liberal Party leader amid pressure
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resigns amid pressure from within his party and low public approval ratings.
How the Justin Trudeau era changed Canada
After nearly a decade as Canada's prime minister, experts say Trudeau leaves behind a mixed legacy and deep divisions.
What are Syria’s new diplomatic efforts looking to achieve?
Al Jazeera’s James Bays in Damascus weighs in on the new diplomatic efforts and the public’s concerns.

