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‘Desert turned into a sea’: Eastern Libya flood survivors recount horror
Survivors of floods that struck eastern Libya tell Al Jazeera they remain without aid and struggle to find loved ones.
Biden to highlight US commitment to UN next week in New York, envoy says
Linda Thomas-Greenfield says Washington is committed to multilateralism ahead of high-level UN General Assembly talks.
Bahrain activist Maryam al-Khawaja denied boarding on UK to Manama flight
Activist says she wants to meet her jailed father Abdulhadi al-Khawaja who is currently on hunger strike.
US announces new Iran sanctions as prisoner swap looms
Washington targets Iranian officials and state-linked media outlets on first anniversary of Mahsa Amini's death.
EU regulator slaps TikTok with $368m fine for violating privacy laws
The Chinese-owned video platform breached laws on the processing of children's personal data, the EU regulator said.
Colombian artist Fernando Botero, ‘painter of our virtues’, dies aged 91
Botero's works of plump and slightly Surreal forms are on display in museums and public spaces around the world.
‘Day without Meta’: Canada journalists urge boycott of Instagram, Facebook
Journalists urge one-day boycott of Meta platforms for company's decision to block news in Canada over contentious law.
UK sanctions senior Iranian officials one year from Mahsa Amini’s death
The culture minister and the mayor of Tehran are among those blacklisted on the eve of Amini's first death anniversary.
Spain’s former football boss Rubiales in court over World Cup kiss scandal
Luis Rubiales appears before a judge probing a complaint of sexual assault over forcibly kissing player Jenni Hermoso.
US northeast, Atlantic Canada brace for Hurricane Lee
Storm expected to bring heavy rain, wind and offshore waves to parts of New England and eastern Canada, forecasters say.

