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Legends League allows long deprived fans to enjoy cricket again in Kashmir
A T20 cricket league's arrival attracts fans but leaves question marks over the sport's future in the disputed valley.
Record high deaths in the Russia-Ukraine war: What you should know
Recent reports suggest a million people killed to date, with a high civilian death toll in Ukraine over the summer.
Kenya court says deputy president’s impeachment proceedings constitutional
Last week, lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to impeach Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua for abuse of office.
How much does food cost in Gaza?
From $180/kg tomatoes to $60/kg sugar, Al Jazeera examines the cost of basic food items amid Israel’s assault on Gaza.
Who bears responsibility for what happens on social media?
We discuss whether recent legal troubles signal a new era for the regulation of social media platforms.
Israel resumes Beirut strikes despite US ‘opposition’
Israeli air strikes have hit Beirut's Dahiyeh area despite US concerns over 'scope' of campaign in Lebanon.
Nigeria fuel tanker explosion kills over 90, injures dozens
Police say explosion on Jigawa state expressway happened as dozens of people rushed to the vehicle to collect fuel.
Genocide rages on, but it’s business as usual at the neoliberal university
In the new academic year, US university leaders appear even more determined to stifle pro-Palestinian speech and action.
Drone video shows flooding in India’s Chennai
Drone video shows flooding in a residential area of Chennai in southern India’s Tamil Nadu state, after heavy rains.
Germany’s Thomas Tuchel named England football manager
Tuchel is only the third non-British manager appointed to the position.

