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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 González 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.

